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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERSS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
July 1, 2002
The Harnett County Board of commissioners met in regular session on Monday, July 1,
2002, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East
Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman •
Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman
Dan B. Andrews
Walt Titchener
Tim McNeill
Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager
Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager
Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney
Vanessa W. Young, Finance Officer
Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board
Chairman Byrd called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. and Commissioner Titchener led
the pledge of allegiance and prayer.
Commissioner Hill moved to approve the agenda as published with the following
additions to the consent agenda:
- budget amendments
- request for authorization to accept gift from Xerox Corporation
- Public Utilities supplemental agreement
- request from Cooperative Extension to accept additional grant funds
Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. •
Upon motion by Commissioner McNeill and seconded by Commissioner Titchener, the
Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda:
1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, June 17, 2002
Special Meeting, June 26, 2002
2. Budget Amendments:
1 Transportation (Fund 110-General
Code 110-4650-410.44-21 Bldg. & Equipment Rent $2,227. increase
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 2,221. increase
2 Public Utilities (Fund 531-HCDPU)
Code 531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 342,791. increase
531-9000-431.90-56 Interfund Transfer to Southwest
Regional Transmission Project 342,791. increase
3 Southwest Regional Transmission Project (Fund 542-"REGIH" )
Code 542-0000-389.50-00 Interfimd Transfer from HCDPU 342,791. increase
542-9101-431.90-30 Interfimd Transfer to HCDPU 342,791. increase
3. Tax refunds and releases Attachment 1 •
4. Service Contracts with Harnett County Fire Districts for FY 2002-2003
Professional services agreement with CityScape Siting and Management, Inc. to
provide consulting services in the area of technical review of applications for cellular
towers within the County's planning jurisdiction. An amendment to the
Communications Tower Ordinance adopted June 17, 2002, provides the basis for this
agreement.
6. Authorization for Summerville Fire and Rescue Inc. to purchase the following
equipment:
- Automatic apparatus fume ejector for the purchase price of $24,000.00
- Apparatus pumper/tanker to replace a 1967 Ford pumper for the purchase
price of $280,000.00.
7. Authorization to move forward with applying for Connectivity Incentive grant from
the Rural Internet Access Authority. If awarded, this grant will be used to purchase
"C1ick2Gov" software that is compatible with the County's current HTE software
used in Central Permitting and Public Utilities. It will allow citizens Internet access
• to pay utilities billing, schedule inspections, look up property and permit information
as well as billing history in Public Utility areas.
8. Award of materials and supplies contract for the Public Utilities Department for
FY 2002-2003. The contract is awarded to TEC Utilities Supply, Inc. of Garner, NC
with a bid of $194,096.30. Formal bid process was used in that the total amount of
the contract exceeds $90,000. Four bids were received, two of which were not
considered due to discrepancies. One bid was not received on time or the amount
totaled, while the other did not include a five percent bid bond. Of the two that were
considered, TEC Utilities was the lower. Others bids received were from Pipeline
Supply of Sanford, Hughes Supply of Raleigh, and Ferguson Enterprises of Apex,
NC.
9. Authorization for the Finance Department to accept the gift of a Xerox Printer offered
by Xerox Corporation in appreciation for the recent purchase contract from the
County for several new copiers.
10. Supplemental agreement between the County and the Town of Fuquay-Varina
concerning payment of certain construction costs associated with the interceptor line
project as referenced in an agreement dated November 9, 2000. (Attachment 2)
11. Authorization for Cooperative Extension to accept an additional $9,500 from North
• Carolina A&T University to extend the period of performance through March 2003 to
implement additional activities to improve the social and physical well-being of
families, youth and children within Riverside Community.
During the informal comments period, Wilton Lee, Rolling Springs subdivision,
suggested that the County rewrite the noise ordinance so it could be enforced regarding
loud music and noise from neighbors.
Commissioner McNeill moved for the appointments listed below. Commissioner Hill
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Harnett County Council for Women
Elsie Lee appointed for a 3-year term to expire 7/31/05
nominated by Commissioner Hill
City of Dunn Planning Board (extraterritorial areas)
Janet Johnson, Kenneth Lee, Thomas Jernigan, Gary Beasley, and Brian Johnson
All nominated by Commissioner Titchener
Neil Emory, County Manager, presented for the Board's consideration, a Resolution
Levying the Third One -Half Cent (1/2 Cent) Local Government Sales and Use Tax and
• Prescribing the Method of Distribution of the proceeds within Harnett County. Mr.
Emory noted that this tax was authorized by the State to replace the reimbursements
received by the County in previous years. Currently the General Assembly is considering
a measure which would move the implementation of the tax and the elimination of
reimbursements up one year from the original date of July 1, 2003. If approved by the
General Assembly this would permit the county to proceed with the implementation of
this tax this fiscal year. A public hearing is required before the Board can consider
adoption of the resolution. The required notice of a public hearing has been published.
Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing and opened the meeting for public
comment. Wanda Gregory, Mayor, Town of Angier, encouraged the Board to adopt the
resolution so the towns would benefit. There being no further comments, Chairman Byrd
closed the public hearing. Commissioner Titchener moved to adopt the resolution as
presented. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
(Attachment 3)
Gary Pierce, Agriculture Extension Agent, shared information regarding landscape
considerations during drought conditions. Rodney Tart, Public Utilities Director,
discussed water conservation and reduction measures for the Cape Fear River Basin. Mr.
Tart presented for the Board's consideration, a Resolution Concerning Mandatory Water
Conservation and Reduction Measures for the Cape Fear River Basin. Commissioner
Hill moved for adoption of the resolution. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion
and it passed unanimously. (Attachment 4)
Neil Emory,• County Manager, noted that Thomas Womble is plan an expansion of
his current tire disposal and landfill facilities. A proposed franchise ordinance for Central
Carolina Tire Disposal will be considered by the Board for a first vote at its July 15
regular meeting and a second vote for final adoption will be at a regular meeting in
August.
Commissioner Hill moved for the Board to go into closed session for the following
purposes:
1) To instruct the County staff concerning the position to be taken on behalf of
the County in negotiating the terms of a proposed contract for the acquisition
of a real property interest; and
2) To discuss matters relating to the location or expansion of industries or other
businesses in Harnett County.
This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143-318.11(a)(5)&(4).
Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Commissioner Hill moved for the Board to come out of closed session. Commissioner
Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. is
There being no further business, Commissioner Hill moved to adjourn. Commissioner
Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The Harnett County Board of
Commissioners regular meeting, July 1, 2002, duly adjourned at 10:45 a.m.
Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman
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Kay S4 Blanchard, Clerk to the Board
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Attachment 1.
MONTHLY REFUND REPORT
Licensed Motor Vehicles
24-Jun-02
BILL NAME AND ADDRESS REASON
NUMBER
1996562519 BARLIEB, DAVID EUGENE MILITARY
1092 CONSTITUTION AVE EXEMPTION
PENARGYL, PA 18072
Ord, io.t-
AMOUNT
MONTHS
YEAR MONTH TOWN
VEHICLE
OWNED
COUNTY - 8.75
N/A
1996 07/02
FR24 -1.00
RS60 - .31
TOTAL - 10.06
1995601951
BARLIEB, DAVID EUGENE
1/2 MILITARY
COUNTY - 42.32
06 1995 07/02
1092 CONSTITUTION AVE
EXEMPTION
FR24 - 4.83
PENARGYL, PA 18072
RS60 - 1.51
TOTAL - 48:66
2001743896
BUNN, DAVID MICHAEL
SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY - 2.90
10 2001 07/02
5608 OVERHILLS ROAD
TURNED IN LICENSE
FR20 - .44
SPRING LAKE, NC 28390-8462
TOTAL - 3.34
2001611205
BUTTS, EDNA WARREN
SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY - 3.89
09 2001 07/02
150 OLD COATS RD
TURNED IN LICENSE
TOTAL - 3.89
LILLINGTON, NC 27546
2001600995
BYRD, CHARLES EDWARD
SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY - 5.71
10 2001 07/02
40 HILLBILLY LANE
TURNED IN LICENSE
FR14 - .60
COATS, NC 27521-9766
TOTAL - 6.31
2001630495
COOPER, CYNTHIA ANN
SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY - 6.97
07 2001 07/02
ELIXSON
TURNED IN LICENSE
FR14 - .73
302 S. MCKAY AVE
TOTAL - 7.70
DUNN, NC 28334
2001504093
HONDA LEASE TRUST
SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY -14.95
10 2001 07/02
8601 MCALPINE DR STE 230
TURNED IN LICENSE
FR22 -1.18
CHARLOTTE, NC 28217-5331
SC20 - .39
TOTAL - 16.52
* VIN - JHM2848WC004791
2001612991
MANNING, JASON D
SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY - 29.38
04 2001 07/02 ERWIN
200 EAST I STREET
TURNED IN LICENSE
CI02 - 18.56
ERWIN, NC 28339
FR80 -1.93
TOTAL - 49.87
2001620052
MCARTHUR, ADLAY SNEAD
SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY - 20.90
01 2001 07/02
8256 NC 27 E
TURNED IN LICENSE
FR14 - 2.20
COATS, NC 27521-9102
TOTAL - 23.10
2001644894
MCLEAN, VICKY COLLINS
SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY - 21.00
07 2001 07/02
5088 CHRISTIAN LIGHT ROAD
TURNED IN LICENSE
FR30 - 2.21
FUQUAY VARINA, NC 27526-6121
TOTAL - 23.21
200067QI70
MOUNTFORD, FRANK TODD
MILITARY
COUNTY - 78.99
N/A 2000 07/02
199 CATTIE DR
EXEMPTION
FR16 - 10.82
CAMERON, NC 28326
TOTAL - 89.81
1996581530
MOUNTFORD, FRANK TODD
MILITARY
COUNTY-132.93
N/A 1996 07/02
199 CATTIE DR
EXEMPTION
FR16 - 18.99
CAMERON, NC 28326
RS60 - 4.75
TOTAL - 156.67
1997580203
MOUNTFORD, FRANK TODD
MILITARY
COUNTY-121.79
N/A 1997 07/02
199 CATTIE DR
EXEMPTION
FR16 - 16.12
CAMERON, NC 28326
RS60 - 4.48
TOTAL - 142.39
1999550190
MOUNTFORD, FRANK TODD
MILITARY
COUNTY-108.33
N/A 1999 07/02
199 CATTIE DR
EXEMPTION
FR16 -13.36
CAMERON, NC 28326
TOTAL - 121.69
BILL NAME AND ADDRESS REASON
NUMBER
2001809096 MOUNTFORD, FRANK TODD MILITARY
199 CATTLE DR EXEMPTION
CAMERON, NC 28326
AMOUNT MONTHS YEAR MONTH TOWN
VEHICLE
OWNED
COUNTY - 126.07 N/A 2001 07/02
FR16 - 17.27
TOTAL - 143.34
1998700206 MOUNTFORD, FRANK TODD
MILITARY
COUNTY-110.98
199 CATTIE DR
EXEMPTION
FR16 - 14.69
CAMERON, NC 28326
RS60 - 4.08
TOTAL-129.75
2001675883 OVERTON, HAROLD OWEN
PERSONAL VALUE
COUNTY-150.70
147 SILVER LAKE PT
CORRECTION
FR16 -19.82
SANFORD, NC 27332-9657
TOTAL - 170.52
2001727297 SANSON COMMUNITY CHURCH
RELIGIOUS
COUNTY - 139.28
P.O. BOX 97
EXEMPTION
CI05 - 87.77
DUNN, NC 28335-0097
SC20 - 3.82
TOTAL - 230.87
2001625226 SCHOENING, ALBERT WILLIAM SOLD VEHICLE; COUNTY -16,47
462 BYRD RD TURNED IN LICENSE
FR70 - 2.38
BUNNLEVEL, NC 28323-8962
TOTAL - 18.85
2001645023 SEXTON, BARTHOLOMEW FRED SOLD VEHICLE;
COUNTY - 49.21
1458 US 421 N TURNED IN LICENSE
FR21 - 4.53
LILLINGTON, NC 27546-8432
TOTAL - 53.74
N/A 1998 07/02
N/A 2001 07/02
N/A 2001 07102 DUNN
10 2001 07/02
06 2001 07/02
2001730733 STEWART, BILLY RAY SOLD VEHICLE; COUNTY - 48.85 02 2001 07/02
35 EAGLE ROAD TURNED IN LICENSE FR14 - 5.35
COATS, NC 27521 TOTAL - 54.20
Attachment 2.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT
COUNTY OF HARNETT
This Supplemental Agreement is made and entered into this the
day of June, 2002 by and between County of Harnett, a body politic,
organized and existing under the laws of the State of North Carolina
(hereinafter referred to as "Harnett") and the Town of Fuquay-Varina, a
municipal corporation, organized and existing under the laws of the State
of North Carolina (hereinafter referred to as "Town").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, County and Town have heretofore entered into an
Agreement dated November 9, 2000, reference to which is hereby made
for greater certainty; and,
WHEREAS, paragraph 5 of said Agreement calls for the payment of
certain construction costs associated with the interceptor line as prescribed
therein; and,
WHEREAS, paragraph 14 of said Agreement permits the parties
thereto to amend any provision therein upon mutual consent of the parties;
and,
WHEREAS, the Agreement calls for Town to pay for, among other
things, "all land and easement acquisition costs in connection with the
construction of the interceptor line from the Fuquay-Varina Treatment
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Facility to the metering point" located at or near the Wake/Harnett County
line. Town desires that a representative from Harnett acquire Town's
easements for said interceptor line and reimburse Harnett for the same.
The parties hereto desire to memorialize their agreement herein.
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of sums to be paid as
• provided herein and the performance of the terms and conditions
contained in this Supplemental Agreement, the sufficiency of which is
hereby acknowledged by both parties, said parties hereto agree as follows:
1. That Harnett's representative (Danny Bethune) shall acquire
easements on behalf of Town from the Fuquay-Varina Treatment
Facility to the metering point;
2. Town shall reimburse Harnett each month for the costs of said
easement acquisition based on the following:
(i) $.31 per mile for the representative's mileage expenses;
(ii) $20.20/per hour or part thereof expended by
representative.
Harnett shall invoice Town for such reimbursable costs and
reference thereon the project, the landowner the easement was
acquired from (or sought to be acquired from), the time spent for
iseach such acquisition and travel mileage accumulated in
acquiring the same. Said invoices shall be submitted monthly to:
Rachel Turner, CFO
Town of Fuquay-Varina
401 Old Honeycutt Road
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina 27526
3. Notices required under paragraph 16 of said Agreement shall be
mailed to Town's new address as follows:
John Ellis, Town Manager
Town,of Fuquay-Varina
401 Old Honeycutt Road
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina 27526
4. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all terms and conditions of said
Agreement dated November 9, 2000 shall remain in full force and
effect as if set forth herein verbatim.
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(signatures on following page)
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This the day and year first above written.
Town of Fuquay-Varina
By: John Ellis
Title: Town Manager
Attested:
By: Rose John
Title: Town Clerk
County of e
By: Neil Emer
Title: County. Managei;
Attested:
By:
Title: Clerk to the Board
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF WAKE
I, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that John W. Byrne pi
before me this day and acknowledged that he is Mayor of Town of Fuquay-Varh
corporation, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the corporation,
instrument was signed in its name by its Mayor , sealed with its corporate seal a
Rose John as its Town clerk . Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this the
June. 2002.
My Commission Expires:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF' HARNETT
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Attachment 3.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
TEDDY J. BYRD, Chairman
BEATRrcE B. Ha.L, Vice Chairman
DAN B. ANDREws
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WALT TrrCHENER
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
P.O. BOX 759 • LILLINGTON, N.C. 27546
(910) 893-7555 • FAX (910) 814-2662
COUNTY MANAGER
Neu. EMoRY
Wm. A. (ToNY) WILDER, Assistant
CLERK TO THE BOARD
KAY S. BLmcHARD
RESOLUTION LEVYING THE THIRD ONE-HALF CENT (1/2 CENT)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT SALES AND USE TAX AND PRESCRIBING
THE METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROCEEDS WITHIN HARNETT COUNTY
WHEREAS, The General Assembly has authorized the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to
levy a one-half percent (1/2%) local sales and use tax by enacting N.C.G.S. 105-517(b) in Section 34.14(a) of
Session Law 2001424; and,
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners held the public hearing on the issue of adopting
this resolution on July 1, 2002, as required by N.C.G.S. 105-517(b) and proper public notice of the Board's intent to
consider this resolution was provided as required by N.C.G.S. 105-517(b); and,
WHEREAS, The General Assembly levied a one half percent (1/2%) state sales tax effective October 16,
2001 by enacting Section 34.14(a) of Session Law 2001-424, and this tax expires July 1, 2003, the same day the sales
and use tax levied hereby becomes effective, and as a result the Board's action herein will not result in an increased
sales and use tax for the consumer; and,
WHEREAS, AS OF July 1, 2003, Harnett County will lose $1.2 million in funds made available by the State
of North Carolina to replace revenue lost because of legislative action: (1) to repeal sales taxes imposed on purchases
made with Food Stamps; (2) to repeal property taxes imposed on inventories held by manufacturers, retailers and
wholesalers; (3) to repeal taxes on intangible personal property; and, (4) to reduce taxes levied on residential property
owned by low-income elderly taxpayers; and
WHEREAS, The Harnett County Board of Commissioners hereby finds that, particularly in light of the
circumstances cited herein, the levy of The Third One -Half Cent (1/2 cent) Local Government Sales and Use Tax is
necessary to adequately finance the operations of the county and the cities and towns herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners:
(1) There is hereby imposed and levied within Harnett County The Third one-half cent Local Government
Sales and Use Tax authorized by Section 34.14(a) of Session Law 2001424 and codified as Article 44 of
Chapter 105 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. The tax hereby imposed and levied shall apply to
the same extent and be subject to the same limitations as are set forth in said Session Law 2001-424.
(2) Collection of the tax by the North Carolina Secretary of Revenue, and liability therefore, shall begin and
continue on and after the first day of July, 2003, or sooner, if allowed by law.
(3) The net proceeds of the tax levied herein shall be distributed by the Secretary of Revenue on a monthly
basis to Harnett County as prescribed by N.C.G.S. 105-520. The amount distributed to Harnett County
shall be divided among the county and the municipalities herein in accordance with the method by which
the one percent (1%) sales and use taxes levied in Harnett County pursuant to Article 39 of General
Statutes Chapter 105 are distributed.
(4) This Resolution is effective upon its adoption, and a certified copy hereof shall be forwarded to the
North Carolina Secretary of Revenue.
Adopted this 1°` day of July, 2002.
HARNETT CO BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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Attachment 4.
NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION CONCERNING MANDATORY WATER
CONSERVATION AND REDUCTION MEASURES FOR
HARNETT COUNTY THE CAPE FEAR RIVER BASIN
WHEREAS, the Cape Fear River basin is experiencing the worst drought since the
impoundment of Jordan Lake in 1981, and said basin may be experiencing the worst drought in
recent history, and
WHEREAS, the waters of Jordan Lake provide a drinking water supply for utilities
upstream of the dam in the area known as the Triangle area as well as providing the drinking
water supply for utilities downstream of the dam via low flow augmentation; that the waters of
Jordan Lake also provide water for low flow augmentation (water quality) downstream of the
dam; and
WHEREAS, the established low flow augmentation target is a flow of no less than 600
cubic feet per second (cfs) at the United States Geological Survey (USES) gauge at Lillington;
that the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USCOE) and the North Carolina Division of
Water Resources (NCDWR) temporarily reduced the target to 500 cfs on or about June 17, 2002,
in an effort to conserve water in Jordan Lake should the drought continue; that in a June 27, 2002
meeting, the USCOE and NCDWR agreed to temporarily reduce the flow at Lillington to 350 cfs
no later than July 3, 2002, in an effort to conserve water in Jordan Lake should the drought
continue; that USCOE and NCDWR have agreed to meet again on July 3, 2002, to evaluate the
hydrologic conditions of the Cape Fear River basin and possibly reduce the target flow at
Lillington to 200 cfs; and
WHEREAS, NCDWR announced on June 27, 2002, that it intends to work towards a
goal of mandatory water reductions by all users of Jordan Lake and the Cape Fear River in an
effort to further conserve water in the basin during this drought; that the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners has received and analyzed the news of possible mandatory water reductions
which would affect the citizens of Harnett County and intend through this Resolution to issue its
response on behalf of Harnett County.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners of the
County of Harnett does hereby pledge to adopt necessary mandatory water conservation and
reduction measures at the same time and to the same proportional extent as all public and private
users in the entire Cape Fear River basin.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Commissioners of the County of
Harnett hereby submits the following RECOMMENDATION to NCDWR and USCOE.
THAT NCDWR and USCOE develop a new drought management plan for the waters of
Jordan Lake such that a drought of this magnitude can be survived with less stress to the users
and biota of the Cape Fear River basin; and
THAT NCDWR and USCOE immediately change their specific management procedures
of the dam gates so as to better conserve water during a drought; and
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THAT NCDWR and USCOE re -proportion the water supply and low flow augmentation
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pools of Jordan Lake such that each has the same statistical return period during a drought; and
THAT the extreme low flows that may result this year from this drought not be
considered in low flow statistics for regulatory purposes regarding NPDES permits and water
supply withdrawals.
THIS RESOLUTION passed by a unanimous (5 to 0) vote of the Harnett County Board
of Commissioners in regular session on the 1" day of July, 2002.
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Kay S. Blanchard
Clerk to the Board
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Special Meeting (Workshop)
July 10, 2002
• The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in special session on Wednesday, July
10, 2002, in the home economics lab, County Administration Building, 102 East Front
Street, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman
Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman
Dan B. Andrews
Walt Titchener
Tim McNeill joined the group via telephone.
Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager
Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager
Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board
Chairman Byrd called the meeting to order at 11:30 a.m.
A program explaining the County's Revaluation 2003 was presented by Boyd Beasley
and Keith Faulkner, tax appraisers, and L.C. O'Quinn, Tax Administrator. This power
point presentation will be shown across the County to civic groups and other community
groups as requested.
• Neil Emory, County Manager, noted that he had met with Rodney Tart, Public Utilities
Director, to discuss whether a water shortage advisory should be issued in the County.
Mr. Emory will talk with town managers and the media about a general advisory in order
to conserve water in the Cape Fear River basin.
There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners workshop,
July 10, 2002, adjourned at 12:40 a.m.
Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman
Kay S4 Blanchard, Clerk to the Board