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HomeMy WebLinkAbout050415mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 4, 2015 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, May 4, 2015, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Staff present: Jim Burgin, Chairman Gordon Springle, Vice Chairman Abe Elmore, Commissioner Barbara McKoy, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner Joseph Jeffries, Interim County Manager Paula Stewart, Interim Deputy County Manager Monica Jackson, Senior Staff Attorney Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk Chairman Burgin called the meeting to order at 9:00 am. Commissioner Miller led the pledge of allegiance and invocation. Chairman Burgin called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the agenda as presented. Commissioner Elmore seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Vice Chaiiman Springle moved to approve the following items listed on the consent agenda. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion which passed unanimously. 1. Minutes: April 20, 2015 Regular Meeting 2. Budget Amendments: 370 Health Department Code 110- 7600 - 441.11 -00 Salaries & Wages 757 increase 110 - 7600 - 441.21 -00 Group Insurance 100 increase 110- 7600 - 441.22 -00 FICA 50 increase 110 - 7600 - 441.23 -00 Retirement 50 increase 110- 7600 - 441.32 -26 Incentives 12 decrease 110 -7600- 441.33 -45 Contracted Services 650 decrease 110- 7600 - 441.44 -21 Rent 307 decrease 110 -7600- 441.58 -01 Training 110 decrease 110- 7600 - 441.58 -14 Travel — Employee 283 increase 110 - 7600 - 441.60 -46 Medical Supplies 161 decrease May 4, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 7 372 Public Buildings Code 110- 4700 - 410.74 -74 Capital Outlay — Equipment 5,000 increase 110- 4700 - 410.43 -24 Operating — Repair /Maintenance Bone Trail 5,000 decrease 373 Solid Waste Code 580- 6600 - 461.74 -74 Capital Outlay Equipment 580 -6000- 461.11 -05 Overtime 580- 6600 - 461.44 -21 Building & Equipment Rent 374 Public Buildings Code 110 -4700- 410.74 -74 Capital Outlay 110 -4700- 410.41 -29 Operating Utilities — Courthouse 375 Airport Capital Reserve CP1302 Code 301- 8300 - 406.90 -03 Other Financing Use — Capital Project 301 - 0000 - 389.10 -00 Interfund Transfer— General Fund 382 Public Buildings SW1301 Code 583- 8300 - 461.45 -20 Legal & Administrative 583- 8300 - 461.45 -80 Contingency 385 Airport — Runway 5 Approach Clearance CP1405 Code 333 - 8300 - 406.45 -30 Runway 5 Approach Clearing Engineering 40,112 increase 333 -8300- 406.45 -01 Runway 5 Approach Construction 333 - 0000 - 334.83 -10 NCDOT 3624435.6.1 333 - 0000 - 389.71 -00 Capital Reserve 60,000 increase 35,000 decrease 25,000 decrease 31,500 increase 31,500 decrease 26,667 increase 26,667 increase 10,000 increase 10,000 decrease 386 General Fund Code 110 -8701- 490.90 -86 Airport Capital Reserve 110- 0000 - 399.00 -00 Fund Balance Appropriated 391 Planning Department Code 110- 7200 - 465.74 -74 110 -7200- 465.11 -00 110- 7200 - 465.12 -00 110- 7200 - 465.60 -31 110- 7200 - 465.22 -00 110 -7200- 465.23 -00 110- 7200 - 465.21 -00 Capital Outlay — Equipment Salaries & Wages Salaries & Wages — Part Time Gas, Oil, Auto Supplies FICA Retirement Group Insurance 394 Sheriff— Execution Fund Code 252 -5100- 420.35 -98 NC Department 252 -5100- 420.35 -97 Execution Sale 252 -0000- 336.24 -03 NC Department 252 -0000- 336.35 -02 Execution Sale of Revenue of Revenue 204,888 increase 220,500 increase 24,500 increase 22,605 increase 22,605 increase 47,500 increase 25,500 decrease 2,500 decrease 5,000 decrease 3,000 decrease 2,000 decrease 10,000 decrease 60,000 increase 43,765 increase 60,000 increase 43,765 increase May 4, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 7 399 Airport Capital Reserve CP1302 Code 301- 8300 - 406.90 -03 Capital Project 301 -0000- 378.00 -00 Residual Equity 405 School Project CP1501 Code 308 - 8300 - 480.47 -06 308 - 8300 - 480.47 -03 308-0000-389.43-25 308 -0000- 314.50 -00 409 Board of Elections Code 110- 4300 - 410.11 -00 110- 4300 - 410.22 -00 110- 4300 - 410.23 -00 110 -4300- 410.23 -01 110- 4155- 410.11 -00 Construction — Triton Dunn Middle Interfund Transfer Article 46 Sales Tax Sales Tax Refunds — Projects Salaries & Wages FICA Retirement 401K Legal Services Salaries & Wages 4 decrease 4 decrease 10,000 increase 77,515 increase 85,751 increase 1,764 increase 563 increase 44 increase 40 increase 12 increase 659 decrease 3. Tax refunds, rebates and release (Attachment 1) 4. Harnett County Sheriff's Office requested approval to accept the award of two Watch Guard in -car camera system, valued at $5,000, through the N.C. Governor's Highway Traffic Safety Grant Point system. 5. Harnett County Sheriff's Office requested approval to waive the current fingerprint fees of $10.00 for in- county residents and $15.00 for out of County residents for current Harnett County employees who are being fingerprinted as a requirement of their employment duties and for volunteers of Harnett County Fire Departments. 6. Harnett County Emergency Services requested approval of the revised Fire Protection Services Agreement between County of Harnett and the fire protection providers of Harnett County. 7. Harnett County Emergency Services requested approval of the revised Agreement for Emergency Medical Services between County of Harnett and the EMS providers for Harnett County. 8. Harnett County JCPC requested permission to submit program agreements to the N.C. Department of Public Safety JCPC for the following programs: - Harnett County Restitution Program (10% local cash match required) - 4 -H Teen Court and At -Risk Youth Development (no match) - ReEntry Psychological Services (pass through) - ReEntry Healthy Choices (pass through) - JCPC ADM (no match) May 4, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 7 9. Harnett County I.T. Department requested approval to amend the MOU between Johnston County and Harnett County. This amendment will allow Harnett County to install equipment on the communications tower at the 911 Backup Center in Clayton at no additional cost. 10. Harnett County Finance Office requested approval of write -offs for EMS Billing in the amount of $1,308,672. 11. Harnett County Public Library requested that an addition be made to the current Harnett County Library hours of operation to include Friday from 9 am to 5 pm effective July 1, 2015. The addition would provide a benefit to the public in delivering more comprehensive coverage throughout the week and raise the total service hours from 48 to 56 as well as allow more effective work with the affiliate town libraries. Chairman Burgin opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. - Kris Nystrom of 391 Center Lane in Bunnlevel said he is happy and relieved that there are a lot of thoughtful discussion about the budget issues that we have in Harnett County. Mr. Nystrom talked about issues with using mobile classrooms and said that while money is cheap we need to go ahead and get rid of the huts at the middle schools and look at doing real expansions. — Jerry Revas of 364 Twin Ponds Road in Sanford offered condolences to Commissioner Miller who recently lost his father. - Yolanda Massey of 510 E Townsend Street in Erwin, speaking as the Chair of the Harnett County Library Board of Trustees, thanked the Board for approving reopening the Harnett County Library on Fridays. Mrs. Massey said the library provides a hub of services that our citizens can and need to use on a daily basis. Citizens now have access to over 5 million books through the Harnett County Library. Chaiiiiian Burgin recognized Marty Clayton with Progress Energy and thanked him for Progress Energy's responsiveness and service to the County; noting the County appreciates their partnership with them. Mr. Clayton addressed the group. There were no appointments. Buren Fulmer, Harnett County Forest Ranger, presented N.C. Forest Service 2014 Summary of Accomplishments in Harnett County. First, Mr. Fulmer announced that N.C. Forest Service is celebrating its 100th birthday. Mr. Fulmer reported due to N.C. House Bill 740, which went into effective July 1, 2014, they are charging citizens to do Forestry Management Plans. The fees are $45 per site visit, $3 per acres of woodland and $2 per acres Forest Regeneration Plans. He said he has really been impressed with the way landowners have reacted to the fees. Mr. Fulmer said benefits to landowners for having a Forestry Management Plan includes receiving professional forestry guidance, income generation, cost -share program eligibility, provides guidance towards wildlife habitat improvement, how to protect your woods and its resources, makes it easier to pass your woods onto future generations as well as being able to qualify for the Forestry Present Use Value tax break. May 4, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 7 Mr. Fulmer reported that in 2014, 187 landowners were assisted by the N.C. Forest Service and 160 Forest Management Plans were prepared, placing an additional 7,584 acres under active forest management. Based on Forest Service recommendations, 1,049 acres were planted with trees and 1,360 acres of timber were harvested on NCFS projects. Mr. Fulmer reported forest management and reforestation activities added nearly $2.4 million dollars to the Harnett County economy during 2014. He said these efforts also provided seasonal work for site preparation contractors, logging crews, planting crews and pre- commercial thinning crews. Mr. Fulmer stated continued management of reforested areas should result in estimated future economic benefits of over $3.1 million dollars. He noted increased logging activity in the County, the increase in stumpage prices and a lot of this is being driven by the pulp market. Forty -six logging inspections where done in the County during 2014. Mr. Fulmer talked about the Emerald Ash Borer which has recently been seen in Wayne County. N.C. Forest Services is asking people to use local firewood as it is believed that invasive species are being transported by moving firewood. Mr. Fulmer also reported in 2014 the NCFS in Harnett County responded to 177 wildfires that burned 254 acres. Fifty -eight warning tickets were issued to burning offenders along with four court case. He also reported that 106 Harnett County landowners have planted 13 73 acres of longleaf pine trees through the Conservation Reserve Program and the 2014 annual rental payment is $73,783. Mr. Fulmer updated the Board on the Bch Environmental Field Day held for over 375 fifth graders at the Anderson Creek County Park. He also talked about activity and controlled burning at the park. Mr. Fulmer reported Forest Services assisted Orange, Alamance and Buncombe Counties during the 2014 in addition to assisting in California, Washington and Oregon. Forest Services also participated in Fire Department Training Programs in Angier, Lillington, Flat Branch, Spout Springs, Boone Trail and Coats. Mr. Fulmer stated the N.C. Forest Service's 2015 budget request from Harnett County is $111,799, which is a decrease of $3027 from 2014. Mr. Fulmer thanked the Board and staff for getting them in their new facility. He also noted the total cost -share payments for Harnett County landowners was $148,405 in 2014. The 2015 budget request reflects $2,000 for a new FM Office Assistant, $2,060 in proposed 3% pay increases and $2,911 in general line items. Mr. Fulmer explained the Forest Service County Budget is 40% County funded, 60% State funded and the County is billed monthly based on previous month's expenses. Last, he reported N.C. Forest Services took a $761,000 cut in the budget and the money generated through the management plans should help fill that gap. Victoria Whitt, CEO of Sandhills Center, first thanked the Board for the appointment of Commissioner McKoy to serve on the Sandhills Centers Board. Mrs. Whitt presented a program update and FY 2015/2016 County general budget request for Harnett County in the amount of $199,679. Mrs. Whitt noted Sandhills Center has not requested an increase in county general funding during the past eleven years. She reminded the group that all of that funding stays in Harnett County as the Sandhills Center directs all county funding to support the local County May 4, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 7 Behavioral Health Urgent Access /Crisis Clinics. Mrs. Whitt noted Daymark Recovery Services, Inc. is the private company who operates these crisis centers in each county and the county general funding is critical to sustaining the current level of crisis /psychiatric services for the consumers and families in Harnett County. Any reduction in that funding will result in a reduction in the services offered locally. Mrs. Whitt provided information regarding the number of people that were served in Harnett County last year broken down by Medicaid and indigent funding. Mrs. Whitt shared the Sandhills Center's Quarterly Community Report January 2015 highlighting some of the new initiatives at Sandhills Center and activities in the counties. She reported that Sandhills Center is heading into their third year of management of Medicaid dollars. Mrs. Whitt said they are realizing not only savings for the State but are also seeing that their numbers are increasing and they are able to serve more people. Mrs. Whitt said the big talk in Raleigh now is Medicaid Reform which is basically trying to do the same thing with physical health that they have already done with behavioral health which is cap the dollars. She noted the NC House is wanting to build on the successes that are already happening in the community with the LMECOs and with the local hospitals and physicians groups. She also said talk in Raleigh continues regarding the potential reduction from eight to four LMECOs which does concern Sandhills Center. Currently Sandhills Center represents nine counties and is the second largest LMECO in the State in regards to population. Mrs. Whitt responded that Good Hope's statistics look really good. She said she has been told by the State that Good Hope, through their three way contracting, are the best hospital to work with as far as providing the information for the reimbursements. Mrs. Whitt said when Sandhills Center took over Medicaid they also got the ability to set rates for their 850 providers. Previously the State set these rates. She said Good Hope is now doing a cost analysis which she felt sure would result in a Medicaid rate increase. Mrs. Whitt also said she hears from other providers that Good Hope is seen as very consumer and provider friendly. Mr. Jeffries presented the following report: - Sandhills Center Fiscal Report for the period ending March 31, 2015 Mr. Jeffries noted that staff, along with the County's insurance broker, recently meet with BC /BS to discuss the stop loss and pharmacy components. He said they will further analyze the proposal provided. There was no new business. Commissioner Elmore moved that the Board go into closed session to discuss (1) matters relating to economic development in Harnett County; and (2) certain personnel matters. This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143- 318.11(a)(4) &(6). Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Miller moved that the Board come out of closed session. Vice Chairman Springle seconded the motion which passed unanimously. May 4, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6 of 7 Vice Chairman Springle moved that the Board hire Joseph Jeffries as the County Manager at the present salary effective immediately. Commissioner Elmore seconded the motion which passed unanimously. The Board recessed briefly before beginning 2015/2016 budget discussions. Mr. Jeffries focused on the enterprise funds, their expenses and revenues, and reviewed the major capital outlay and other new requests for Public Utilities and Solid Waste as well as providing a budget summary report for Public Utilities and Solid Waste Enterprise Funds. Public Utilities Director Steve Ward and County Engineer Amanda Bader were present to answer questions regarding their proposed budgets. Mr. Jeffries stated Solid Waste's current budget request would require an additional $254,000 from the general fund. Mr. Jeffries said overall Public Utilities budget decreased. Mrs. Bader updated the Board on the ongoing issues with the Dunn -Erwin landfill transfer station floor improvements. Mr. Jeffries said staff is looking at changing the $400,000 transfer Public Utilities currently contributes to the general fund. Mr. Ward noted a proposed fee increase in the bulk sewer rate ($1.75 to $1.90) in addition to starting to charge for plan review. Mr. Ward responded that Harnett County's residential rates are pretty much in line with surrounding counties. Mr. Ward will share with the Board, at an upcoming special session, UNC Environmental Finance Center's on -line rate dash board which he said is a learning tool that compares utilities rates throughout North Carolina. Mr. Ward said it also lets you know if your rates cover your cost of service as well as much more detailed information. Mr. Jeffries said they hope to discuss the general fund again and fire districts at the upcoming special session along with the introduction of proposed fees. Commissioners discussed fire districts. Chairman Burgin said a lot of counties have gone to flat rates county -wide. He also noted that Buies Creek Fire Department is trying to figure out how to purchase a $1 Million ladder truck and Campbell University only contributes $20,000 to them annually. Staff was asked to determine how much Campbell University would be paying if they were a tax paying entity. Mr. Jeffries said the development ordinance allows you to exceed the standard 35 foot height if you have a ladder truck available to you. Commissioners agreed, with 17 fire departments in the County, there needs to be some standardization with equipment, management and other areas. Chairman Burgin also noted if something happens to any of these fire department then all of their equipment reverts to the County. Chairman Burgin reported on a meeting recently with CCCC and the Harnett County Board of Education at the old Boone Trail School site. They discussed different programs they could offer at the site. Chairman Burgin said the building has a lot of character and the media center and gym are in really good shape. Vice Chairman Springle moved to adjourn the rt}Nting at 12:00 pm. Commissioner Elmore seconded the motion which passed unaniguAr Margar t Regina V; eeler, Clerk i gin, Chai <'` May 4, 2015 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 7 of 7 ATTACHMENT 1 oar, ® epo Date :05/04/2015 Approved By : f40, PDOC. P.[.) TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RE: CONSIDERATION OF REFUND FOR TAXES, INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR ALL MUNICIPALITIES .Approve6 by the Haman Co, tnty Board of Comrnkloriart ATTACHMENT 1 No. Name of Tax Payer Bill # 1 GRIER, JERRY GLYNN JR GRIER, CALA MICHELLE S. KEITH FAULKNER Revenue Administrator CC: S. KEITH FAULKNER 0002110967- 2013 -2013- 000000 Tax, Interest Total Request Status Reason and Penalties Refund q City 0.00 Military exemption 84.84 Refund County 84.84 City Total County Total Total to be Refunded 0.00 84.84 84.84