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HomeMy WebLinkAbout062016mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting June 20, 2016 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, June 20, 2016, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Jim Burgin, Chairman Gordon Springle, Vice Chairman Abe Elmore, Commissioner Barbara McKoy, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner Staff present: Joseph Jeffries, County Manager Paula Stewart, Deputy County Manager Dwight Snow, County Attorney Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk Chairman Burgin called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Members of the Harnett County Veterans Council led the Pledge of Allegiance. Commissioner Elmore led the invocation. Chairman Burgin called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the agenda as published. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the following items listed on the consent agenda. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. 1. Minutes: June 6, 2016 Regular Meeting 2. Budget Amendments: 442 Health Department Code 110-7600-441.32-77 Credit Card Processing fee 110-7600-441.32-77 Food & Lodging 445 EMS Department Code 110-5400-420.11-05 110-5400-420.11-14 110-5400-420.23-00 110-5400-420.26-08 110-5400-420.33-45 110-5400-420.60-31 Salaries/Wages Longevity Regular Retirement Workers Comp Contracted Services Gas 44 increase 44 increase 20,000 decrease 567 decrease 25,000 decrease 90,000 decrease 1,031 decrease 17,000 decrease June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 14 445 EMS Department continued Code 110-5400-420.60-33 110-5400-420.74-74 110-5401-420.11-05 110-5401-420.26-08 110-5401-420.33-45 110-5401-420.60-31 110-5300-420.11-00 110-5300-420.11-05 110-5300-420.11-06 110-5300-420.11-14 110-5300-420.21-01 110-5300-420.21-05 110-5300-420.22-00 110-5300-420.23-00 110-5300-420.23-01 110-5300-420.26-08 110-5400-420.11-00 110-5400-420.12-00 110-5401-420.11-00 110-5401-420.12-00 110-5401-420.22-00 Materials & Supplies Capital Outlay Salaries & Wages Workers Compensation Contracted Services Gas Salaries & Wages Salaries overtime Comp Time Payout Longevity Retirees Insurance Employee Clinic FICA Tax Expense Regular Retirement Supplemental Retirement Workers Compensation Salaries & Wages Salaries- part time Salaries & Wages Salaries- part time FICA Tax & Expense 446 Public Utilities Campbell Osteopathic Project PU 1202 544-9100-431.46-01 Residual Equity 544-0000-314.50-00 Sales Tax 448 General Fund 110-4155-410.12-00 110-4155-410.23-00 110-4300-410.11-13 110-4300-410.11-14 110-4300-410.11-00 110-4500-410.11-14 110-4500-410.11-00 110-4610-410.11-14 110-4610-410.23-00 110-4650-410.11-05 110-4650-410.11-06 110-4650-410.11-13 110-4650-410.23-00 110-4651-410.11-06 110-4651-410.11-13 110-4651-410.11-14 110-4900-410.11-00 Legal Services Part time Legal Services Retirement Board of Elections Vacation Board of Elections Longevity Board Of Elections Salaries & Wages Tax Longevity Tax Salaries & Wages Fleet Management Longevity Fleet Maintenance Retirement Transportation Overtime Transportation Comp Time Payout Transportation Vacation Payout Transportation Retirement Transportation Admin Comp time payout Transportation Admin Vacation Payout Transportation Salaries & Wages IT Comp Time Payout 898 decrease 12,000 decrease 18,000 decrease 20,000 decrease 204 decrease 21,000 decrease 22,000 decrease 12,000 decrease 1,000 decrease 2,719 decrease 1,000 decrease 1,000 decrease 4,000 decrease 4,000 decrease 4,800 decrease 6,011 decrease 195,000 increase 8,500 increase 25,000 increase 51,230 increase 4,500 increase 890 increase 890 increase 834 increase 834 decrease 93 increase 18 increase 111 increase 2402 increase 2402 decrease 31 increase 31 decrease 144 increase 736 increase 2,083 increase 2,963 decrease 743 increase 2,815 increase 5 increase 100 increase June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 14 448 General Fund continued Code 110-4900-410.11-06 110-7300-465.11-06 110-7300-465.11-13 110-7300-465.11-14 110-7300-465.11-00 110-7550-441.11-13 110-7550-441.11-00 110-7600-441.11-06 110-7600-441.11-00 110-8100-450.11-06 110-8100-450.11-13 110-8100-450.21-01 110-8100-450.21-01 110-8200-450.11-14 110-8200-450.11-00 IT Salaries & Wages Coop Ext. Comp time payout Coop Ext. Vacation payout Coop Ext. Longevity Coop Ext. Salaries & Wages Aging CAP Vacation Payout Aging CAP Salaries & Wages Health Comp Time Payout Health Salaries & Wages Library Comp Time Payout Library Vacation Payout Library Group Insurance Retirees Library Salaries & Wages Parks & Rec Longevity Parks & Rec Salaries & Wages 449 General Fund 110-8701-490.90-05 Interfund Transfers Capital Reserve 110-5400-420.30-04 EMS Professional Services 110-0000-313.30-09 NC Sales Tax Medical Hold Harmless 110-0000-347.54-02 Medicaid Settlement EMS 450 Oualified School Construction Bond Project CP 1601 334-8300-480.32-74 Lafayette Elementary School 334-8300-480.32-97 Western Harnett Middle School 334-8300-480.32-66 Harnett Central Middle 334-0000-361.50-00 Interest Earned 451 General Fund 110-4100-410.11-01 110-4100-410.22-00 110-4100-410.25-10 110-4150-410.11-00 110-4150-410.11-06 110-4150-410.11-14 110-4150-410.22-00 110-4150-410.23-00 110-4150-410.25-10 110-4155-410.11-00 110-4155-410.22-00 110-4155-410.25-10 110-4610-410.11-00 110-4610-410.25-10 110-4650-410.11-00 BOC Salaries & Wages BOC FICA BOC Unemployment Admin Salaries & Wages Admin Comp Time Payout Admin Longevity Admin FICA Admin Retirement Admin Unemployment Legal Salaries & Wages Legal FICA Legal Unemployment Fleet Maintenance Salaries & Wages Fleet Maintenance Unemployment Transportation Salaries & Wages 100 decrease 544 increase 3,099 increase 1 increase 3,644 decrease 5,146 increase 5,146 decrease 35 increase 35 increase 71 increase 3,644 increase 1,186 increase 4,851 decrease 3 increase 3 decrease 1,862,112 increase 52,510 increase 1,339,321 increase 575,301 increase 12,199 decrease 11,337 decrease 11,337 decrease 34,873 decrease 2,095 increase 68 increase 22 increase 30,454 increase 2,160 increase 26 increase 4,436 increase 1,051 increase 410 increase 928 increase 209 increase 31 increase 334 increase 14 increase 14,080 increase June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 14 451 General Fund continued Code 110-4700-410.11-00 110-4800-410.25-10 110-4800-410.25-10 110-5400-420.11-00 110-6700-429.11-00 110-6700-429.25-10 110-7100-465.11-00 110-7100-465.25-10 110-7210-465.11-00 110-7210-465.25-10 110-7500-441.11-00 110-7500-441.25-10 110-7501-441.11-00 110-7501-441.25-10 110-7510-441.11-00 110-7510-441.25-10 110-7552-441.11-00 110-7552-441.25-10 110-7800-441.11-00 110-7800-441.25-10 110-7930-441.11-00 110-8800-490.32-16 Facilities Maintenance Salaries Register of Deeds Salaries & Wages Register of Deeds Unemployment EMS Salaries & Wages Soil & Water Salaries & Wages Soil & Water Unemployment Industrial Development Salaries & Wages Industrial Development Unemployment Abandoned MFG Home Salaries & Wages Abandoned MFG Home Unemployment Dept. of Aging Salaries & Wages Dept. of Aging Unemployment Family Caregiver Support Salaries & Family Caregiver Unemployment RSVP Salaries & Wages RSVP Unemployment Nutrition- Salary & Wages Nutrition- Unemployment Veterans Salaries & Wages Veterans Unemployment Restitution Salaries & Wages Contingency 2,235 increase 2,005 increase 21 increase 100,000 increase 1,092 increase 12 increase 465 increase 5 increase 122 increase 5 increase 890 increase 9 increase Wages 338 increase 4 increase 427 increase 5 increase 392 increase 11 increase 1,123 increase 12 increase 943 increase 166,434 decrease 454 General Fund, Sheriff's Campbell Deputies 110-5101-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages Full Time 110-5101-420.60-31 Gas 456 Sheriff Department SRO positions 110-5115-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 110-5115-420.11-13 Salaries & Wages Vacation payout 110-5115-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 110-5115-420.23-02 LEO Retirement 110-5115-420.23-05 LEO Supplemental Retirement 110-5115-420-60-33 Materials & Supplies 458 Sheriff's Department, Communication Salaries & Wages overtime Salaries & Wages Holiday payout Salaries & Wages vacation payout Salaries & Wages part time FICA Tax Expense Unemployment Benefits Supplemental Retirement Contracted Services 110-5110-420.11-05 110-5110-420.11-00 110-5110-420.11-13 110-5110-420.12-00 110-5110-420.22-00 110-5110-420.25-10 110-5110-420.23-01 110-5110-420.33-45 4,000 increase 4,000 increase 6,500 increase 284 increase 534 increase 558 increase 339 increase 8,215 increase 100 increase 277 increase 3,248 increase 2,400 increase 2,100 increase 30 increase 7,000 decrease 1,155 decrease June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4of14 463 HC WIOA Dislocated Worker Program Fund 234-7411-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 234-7411-465.22-00 FICA 234-7411-465.32-72 Supportive Services 234-7411-465.58-01 Training & Meetings 234-7411-465.58-19 Participant Travel 234-7411-465.35-83 Training Vouchers Authorizations 464 WIO Adults Program Fund 234-7410-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 234-7410-465.22-00 FICA 234-7410-465.35-83 Training Vouchers 234-7410-465.58-14 Travel Admin 234-7410-465.58-19 Travel Participant 466 Social Services Department 110-7700-441.36-13 110-7710-441.80-85 110-7710-441.80-60 110-7710-441.80-50 110-7710-441.89-50 110-0000-353.77-03 110-0000-330.77-01 110-0000-330.77-05 110-0000-330.77-04 110-0000-353.06-00 Adult Care Home Training Progress Energy Neighbor Day Care Smart Start Day Care Subsidy Elderly Assistance Donations Adult Care Home Training Social Services Administration Day Care Smart Start Day Care Subsidy Social Services Donations 469 General Fund 110-4700-410.41-13 Facilities Maint. Triangle South 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 470 General Fund 110-5700-420.32-14 Medical Examiner 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 471 Worker's Compensation Fund 901-9801-410.32-90 Worker's Compensation 901-0000-356.91-05 Excess Reimbursement 473 Solid Waste 580-6600-461.74-74 Capital Outlay 580-0000-334.66-02 NCDENR Roll Off 580-0000-341.12-00 Users Fees 515 increase 315 increase 470 increase 100 decrease 200 decrease 1,000 increase 465 increase 350 increase 1,000 increase 200 increase 1,615 increase 117 decrease 2,245 decrease 8,000 increase 395,988 decrease 300 increase 117 decrease 2,245 decrease 8,000 increase 395,988 decrease 300 increase 878 increase 878 decrease 30,000 increase 30,000 decrease 181,483 increase 181,483 increase 80,000 increase 33,790 increase 46,210 increase June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5of14 475 Emergency Response Planning 263-5251-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 263-5251-420.22-00 FICA 263-5251-420.25-10 Unemployment 263-5251-420.58-14 Travel Admin 476 Employee's Clinic 904-9802-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 904-9802-410.25-10 Unemployment 904-9802-410.30-04 Professional Services 480 WIA Out of School Youth Program Fund 234-7407-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 234-7407-465.23-00 Retirement 234-7407-465.22-00 FICA 234-7407-465.25-07 Employee Clinic 234-7407-465.58-01 Training & Meetings 481 Library Department 110-8100-450.58-01 Training & Meetings 110-0000-331.81-02 LSTA Grant 482 Medical Insurance 906-9802-410.21-06 906-9802-410.30-31 906-0000-353.98-02 906-0000-353.98-09 906-0000-356.91-05 906-0000-356.91-12 483 Special Districts 242-8002-420.82-15 242-8004-420.82-15 242-8005-420.82-15 242-8007-420.82-15 242-8008-420.82-15 242-8009-420.82-15 242-8011-420.82-15 242-8013-420.82-15 242-8014-420.82-10 242-8016-420.82-15 242-8017-420.82-15 242-8019-420-82-15 242-8021-420.82-15 242-8024-420.82-15 Payment of Claims Administrative Fee Contributions- Group Insurance Contributions-Medical/Daycare FSA Excess Reimbursement Wellness Anderson Creek DMV receipts Dunn Emergency Services Benhaven Fire DMV receipts Black River Fire DMV receipts Boone Trail DMV receipts Buies Creek DMV receipts Cypress Pointe DMV receipts Duke (Erwin) Fire DMV receipts Flat Branch Fire DMF receipts Coats Grove Fire DMV receipts N. Harnett Fire DMV receipts Spout Springs DMV receipts West Area Fire DMV receipts Crains Creek DMV receipts 594 increase 11 increase 6 increase 611 decrease 740 increase 8 increase 748 increase 380 increase 15 increase 100 increase 30 increase 525 decrease 750 increase 750 increase 1,000,000 increase 25,527 increase 1,000,000 increase 10,022 increase 15,231 increase 274 increase 56,092 increase 6,053 increase 45,812 increase 40,847 increase 22,876 increase 25,143 increase 1,899 increase 74,423 increase 25,185 increase 28,396 increase 35,490 increase 72,288 increase 2,806 increase 2,124 increase June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6of14 483 Special Districts continued Code 242-8025-420.82-15 242-8033-420.82-15 242-8034-420.82-15 242-8035-420.82-15 242-8035-420.82-15 242-0000-311.10-01 484 Special Districts Fund 242-8001-420.82-10 242-8002-420.82-10 242-8004-420.82-10 424-8005-420.82-10 242-8007-420.82-10 242-8008-420.82-10 242-8009-420.82-10 242-8011-420.82-10 242-8011-420.82-10 242-8013-420.82-10 242-8014-420.82-10 242-8016-420.82-10 242-8017-420.82-10 242-8019-420-82-10 242-8021-420.82-10 242-8024-420.82-10 242-8025-420.82-10 242-8034-420.82-10 242-8035-420.82-10 485 Group Insurance Fund 902-9802-410.21-02 902-0000-356.91-06 Benson/Banner Fire DMV receipts Godwin Falcon Fire DMV receipts Summerville Bunnlevel Flatwoods Lillington DMV receipts West Johnson DMV receipts Current Year Taxes Special School Current Tax Anderson Creek Current Tax Dunn Emergency Services Current Tax Benhaven Fire Current Tax Black River Fire Current Tax Boone Trail Current Tax Buies Creek Current Tax Cypress Pointe Current Tax Delinquent Duke (Erwin) Fire Current Tax Flat Branch Fire Current Tax Coats Grove Fire Current Tax N. Harnett Fire Current Tax Spout Springs Current Tax West Area Fire Current Tax Crains Creek Current Tax Benson/Banner Fire Delinquent Summerville Bunnlevel Current Tax West Johnson Delinquent Group Insurance HRA Settlement Refund 3. Tax rebates, refunds and releases (Attachment 1) 4,072 increase 360 increase 29,289 increase 2,875 increase 3,658 increase 479,688 increase 23,050 increase 84,500 increase 57,375 increase 67,915 increase 54,228 increase 25,455 increase 31,125 increase 2,500 increase 1,450 increase 16,100 increase 23,707 increase 29,744 increase 37,606 increase 151,605 increase 2,460 increase 5,710 increase 200 increase 40,715 increase 100 increase 5,000 increase 5,000 increase 4. Harnett County General Services requested approval of the FY 2017 Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) list of potential projects. The projects are prioritized 1 - 25 based upon the need of airport, compliance with NCDOT/Division of Aviation's (DOA) General Aviation Airport Development Plan and local requests. Airport Administration and Talbert & Bright, Inc., in collaboration with DOA, developed the FY17 TIP which has also been approved by the Harnett Regional Jetport Aviation Committee. DOA uses the TIP to seek additional federal and state funds. No required funding match at this time. June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 7 of 14 5. Harnett County Senior Staff Attorney requested order directing distribution of Third Party Settlement in Timothy Brooks Stewart v. Harnett County, I.C. File No.: Y29934. 6. Resolution to Cancel the July 5, 2016 Regular Meeting of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners (Attachment 2) 7. Harnett County Sheriff's Office requested approval to accept the donation of a female bloodhound; estimated value is $1,000, from Tammy Miller of Kannapolis, North Carolina. 8. Harnett County Sheriff's Office requested approval to submit a grant application in the amount of $22,240 to the Office of Justice Program under the FY 2016 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program. The funds will be used to purchase data storage and/or other I.T. equipment and/or other investigative equipment to support the Sheriffs Office needs. There is no local match required. 9. Harnett County Public Library requested approval to accept grant funds in the amount of $750 from the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources. This grant will reimburse the County up to $750 for registration fees paid for the Evergreen Conference in April. 10. Resolution Honoring Mark S. Glaser, M.D. (Attachment 3) 11. Proclamation Honoring the Life and Service of Private Rae'laurin Gates 12. Harnett County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council requested permission to submit Program Agreements from the N.C. Department of Public Safety JCPC for the following programs: 1) Harnett County Restitution Program in the amount of $105,968 with $9,889 local cash match 2) Teen Court and At -Risk Youth Development in the amount of $52,273 3) ReEntry Psychological Service (pass thru) in the amount of $4,000 4) ReEntry Healthy Choices (pass thru) in the amount of $56,756 5) JCPC ADM in the amount of $5,040 13. Harnett County Public Buildings requested award of contract to perform cleaning services for July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 to Omnico in the amount of $657,570.00. The County received seven responses to the Request for Proposal. Based upon reference checks conducted upon the vendors and superior prior service, Public Buildings recommends award of contract to Omnico. (Attachment 4) 14. Harnett County Public Buildings requested award of contract for elevator maintenance services for July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 to Thyssenkrupp in the amount of $51,630.00. The County received four responses to the Request for Proposal. Based upon the superior prior service experience with Thyssenkrupp and reference checks conducted upon the vendors, Public Buildings recommends award of contract to Thyssenkrupp. (Attachment 5) June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 8 of 14 15. Harnett County Public Buildings requested award of contract for fire extinguisher services for July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 to Allied Fire & Safety in the amount of $12,030. The County received one response to the fire extinguisher maintenance Request for Proposal. Public Buildings recommends award of contract to Allied Fire & Safety. (Attachment 6) 16. Harnett County Public Buildings requested award of contract for generator services for July 1, 2016- June 30, 2019 to Ezzell Electrical Components, Inc. in the amount of $21,952.44. The County received four responses to the Request for Proposal. Based upon the superior prior service experience with Ezzell Electrical Components, Inc. and the vendor being in Harnett County, Public Buildings recommends Ezzell Electrical Components, Inc. (Attachment 7) 17. Harnett County Public Buildings requested award of contract for HVAC services for July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 to Johnson Controls in the amount of $626,331. The County received one response to the HVAC Request for Proposal. Public Buildings recommends award of contract to Johnson Controls. (Attachment 8) 18. Harnett County Public Buildings requested award of contract for pest and fire ant control services for July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 to Clegg's Pest Control in the amount of $123,540. The County received one response to the pest and fire ant control Request for Proposal. Public Buildings recommends award of contract to Clegg's Pest Control (Attachment 9) 19. Resolutions awarding Samsung tablets to commissioners (Attachments 10 - 14) 20. Proclamation of Appreciation for Fred Clarida for his Dedicated Service to Harnett County Chairman Burgin presented the Proclamation Honoring the Life and Service of Private Rae'laurin Gates to her family and friends present. Mrs. Marlene J. Strong, mother of Private Gates', spoke. DAV Commander John Finger also addressed the group. Chairman Burgin recognized Angier Mayor Lewis Weatherspoon and Harnett County NAACP President Carolyn McDougal. Chairman Burgin opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. Cris Nystrom of 391 Center Lane in Bunnlevel spoke of his personal experiences with the Harnett County Sheriff's Office. He said he does believe there is an endemic problem with discipline and training. Mr. Nystrom said he believes hiring an outside law firm to represent Harnett County was absolutely necessary as his fear is ultimately Harnett County government will throw money on settlements from closed session deals. June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 9 of 14 Jerry Rivas of 364 Twin Ponds Road in Sanford said the community as a whole has lost respect for the Sheriff's Department but worse they don't trust and are fearful of the deputies. Mr. Rivas also said the School Board should consider renaming Private Rae'laurin Gates' high school after her. Carolyn McDougal of 809 E. Johnson Street in Dunn said she was here in support of the Livingston, Griggs and Bethea family. She said this is a "sit-in" and they are here to see justice served. Mrs. McDougal said they also support Attorney Jesse Jones. Marie Aries of 192 N. Peggy Street in Spring Lake said the County jail video surveillance system is still a problem that has not been addressed. She asked why the County hired a law firm in the matter of the federal investigation and why can't the truth come out. Mrs. Aries said you can't get trust if they can't get the truth and they do not think it's right for taxpayers to have to pay for "you guys' to protect corrupt judicial officials and law enforcement. Joseph Garrett of 34 Bay Leaf Lane, a rising senior at Western Harnett High School, said he will be representing Harnett County at NCACC YouthVoice 2016 in Winston-Salem August 12 - 14. Mr. Garrett is also the newly elected South Central District 4-H President. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner Elmore seconded the motion which passed unanimously. HARNETT COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY BOARD L.D. Black and C.H. Johnson were reappointed to serve on this board for a term of three years ending July 1, 2019. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Kenneth Shaw was reappointed to serve as an alternate member for District 2 on this board for a term of three years ending March 31, 2019. HARNETT COUNTY CEMETERY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Anne Blalock Marsh was reappointed to serve on this board for a term of three years ending April 19, 2019. Michele Temple was appointed to serve on this board for a term of three years ending June 30, 2019. HARNETT COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD Steve McNeill was reappointed to serve on this board for a term of three years ending June 30, 2019. Eric Thornton was reappointed to serve on this board for a term of three years ending June 30, 2019. SANDHILLS CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tonya Gray was appointed to serve on this Board for a term of three years ending June 30, 2019. June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 10 of 14 Mark Locklear, Director of Development Services, petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding the proposed zoning change: Case # RZ-16-116, Landowner/Applicant: Johnny Faircloth; 2.52 +/- acres (consisting 5 parcels) Pin's # 9575-24-1972, 9575-24-4817, 9575-24- 4764, 9575-25-2300; 9575-25-1192; From RA -20R to Commercial Zoning District; Off NC Hwy 24 (on Red Bird Drive & Chipmunk Court); Johnsonville Township. Mr. Locklear noted after discussion about traffic, road maintenance, as well as potential improvements if commercial development does occur, on June 6, 2016 the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of this rezoning application based on the compatibility to the surrounding uses. Staff reported all five sites are currently vacant undeveloped land. Surrounding land uses consist of manufactured homes, stick built homes, several churches, a landscaping commercial business, a beauty salon, and a dilapidated commercial building. There are also two convenience stores located within one mile from this site. Services available include public water (Harnett County) and private sewer (septic tank). Mr. Locklear provided additional information regarding the rezoning request: • As required for all zoning changes within a five -mile radius of Fort Bragg, Regional Land Use Advisory Commission (RLUAC) was contacted and had no issues or concerns with the proposal. • January 23, 2012 the County Commissioners approved the rezoning of the 2 existing (3 lots in original applicant's request) properties to Commercial. • May 18, 2015 County Commissioner's tabled the request to rezone lots 29,30,32. • None of Nature's Crossroads streets, including Red Bird Lane, are currently maintained by NCDOT. Acceptance into the NCDOT system will be required in order to obtain a building permit. • May 2, 2016, application was tabled at the Planning Board due to the applicant wishing to amend his request on parcels to be rezoned. Mr. Locklear stated staff's evaluation as: The IMPACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the community. REASONING: The requested rezoning would not have a negative effect on the residents who live within the interior of subdivision due to the proposed configuration of lots 29 & 30, which would create a residential buffer for the interior lots. Also lots 34,33,32 and portions of 30 & 29 would be combined into one lot for development purposes. Lots 1 & 35 are determined to be reasonable per the precedence set by the rezoning in 2012, as well as the existing Commercial across Hwy 24. The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The Land Use map represents this area as a mix of Agriculture & Rural Residential and Low Density Residential classifications. June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 11 of 14 Although these areas are typically suburban in character, they can consist of secondary commercial uses, which would be compatible with the Land Use Plan. The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: As requested, the zoning to Commercial could enhance the general welfare of the community due to their location to the existing thoroughfare & commercial zoning. This request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: This request does not need to be evaluated for a small scale rezoning because, excluding the right-of-ways for Red Bird Land and Hwy 24, the parcels are contiguous to commercial zoning. Suggested Statement -of -Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning would be reasonable due to the proposed reconfiguration of lots 29 & 30, which would create a buffer for the remaining residential interior lots. Also, lots 34, 33, 32 and portions of 30 & 39 are proposed to be combined into one large commercial lot for development purposes, thus by the previous rezoning to commercial in 2012, as well as the existing Commercial across Hwy 24. Therefore, staff recommends this application be approved. Mr. Locklear responded to questions from the Board. Chairman Burgin called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. Jason Bethune of 187 Barnes Avenue in Lillington, who said he previously tried to sell these properties for Mr. Faircloth, spoke in favor of the proposed rezoning. Mickey Bennett with Bennett Surveys, who said he has been working with Mr. Faircloth on this project for a long time, spoke in favor of the proposed rezoning. Johnny Faircloth of 5272 Cool Springs Road in Broadway, the applicant, spoke in favor of the rezoning request. Mr. Faircloth also said he is in the process of repairing the road. Juan Lopez of 11 Sweetbay Place in Cameron spoke in opposition of the proposed rezoning. Kenneth McLean of 34 Chipmunk Court in Cameron spoke in opposition of the proposed rezoning. Luther Tannehill of 36 Sweetbay Place in Cameron spoke in opposition of the proposed rezoning. Niihau K. Ramsey of 39 Sweetbay Place in Cameron spoke in opposition of the proposed rezoning. James Cameron of 90 Sweetbay Place in Cameron spoke in opposition of the proposed rezoning. Seeing no one else move, Chairman Burgin closed the public hearing. Mr. Faircloth and Mr. Bethune responded to questions from commissioners. Commissioner McKoy moved to table the proposed zoning change until July 18, 2016 so that commissioners could visit the site. Vice Chairman Springle seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Commissioners will visit the site during their June 28, 2016 work session. Mr. Locklear petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding the proposed zoning change: Case # RZ-16-178, Landowner/Applicant: James & Diane Young / John Bradley Young; 1.76 +/- acres (out of 25 -acre tract) Pin # 1528-81-5866.000; From Industrial to RA -30 Zoning June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 12of14 District; SR # 1810 (Stewart Road); Averasboro Township. Mr. Locklear reported that on June 6, 2016 the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of this rezoning application based on the compatibility to the surrounding uses. Small Scale Zoning was considered and all four facts were approved as well. Staff noted the subject site is currently vacant but parent parcel currently has a house and other accessory structures. Surrounding land uses include farmland and residential. Services available include public water (Harnett County) is private sewer (septic tank). Mr. Locklear stated staff's evaluation as: The IMPACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the community. REASONING: The impact to the community is reasonable, as the requested rezoning district is similar in nature to the surrounding area. The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to RA -30 is compatible with the Land Use Classification of an Employment Mixed Use area. Although EMU areas are typically located along or in close proximity of major thoroughfares and include prime locations for economic development opportunities, residential development is appropriate when not in conflict with existing or future industry or commercial uses. The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: This requested zoning to RA -30 would maintain the public health, safety and general welfare due to the existing residential uses within the area. This request is for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: Due to the size of the tract and that the proposed zoning district of RA -30 is not immediately adjacent, the application does need to be considered for a Small Scale Rezoning. Suggested Statement -of -Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning of RA -30 would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community and will maintain the public health, safety and general welfare because of the existing agricultural and residential uses within the area. Therefore, these existing uses lead to compliance with the adopted Land Use Plan. Thus it is recommended that this rezoning request be approved. Chairman Burgin called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. Seeing no one move, Chairman Burgin closed the public hearing. Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the application as presented. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Mr. Jeffries presented the following reports: - Veteran Affairs Activities Report — May 2016 - Department of Public Health Activities Summary — May 2016 - Development Services Report - May 2016 - Interdepartmental Budget Amendments June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 13 of 14 Chairman Burgin called for any new business. Chairman Burgin reminded the group of several upcoming meetings and events. There was no need for closed session. Commissioner Elmore moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:23 pm. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Jurgin, an et Regina eeler, Clerk June 20, 2016, Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 14 of 14 73 N O L 0- 0- Q. 0 ATTACHMENT 1 a - 0 oC Date: 06/20/2016 a E z Refund Amount Received Amount N 0. Adjustment Reason REED, ELIN MICHELLE MATTHEWS, DENISE C >C C 0002094411-2013-2013-0000-00 W CC 0000033550-2015-2015-0000-00 S. Keith Faulkner Tax Administrator ATTACHMENT 1 ATTACHMENT 2 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA A RESOLUTION TO CANCEL THE JULY 5, 2016 REGULAR MEETING OF THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS THAT WHEREAS, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners adopted on September 19, 1994 certain Rules of Procedure by which the Board would conduct its meetings; and WHEREAS, Rule 6 of the Rules of Procedure concerning "Regular and Special Meetings" states that the Board may cancel the place or time of a particular regular meeting by resolution: that the Board has determined that it will not meet at its regular scheduled morning meeting of Monday, July 5, 2016. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County that its regular meeting scheduled for Monday, July 5, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. is hereby canceled; that this Resolution shall be filed with the Clerk to the Board, posed at the regular meeting place and forwarded to all parties on the County's Sunshine List. Adopted by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners in regular session, this 20th day of June, 2016. Attest: HARNETT CO _ TY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By: Marg et Regina c eeler, Clerk strong roots • new growth Burgin, Chai an www.harnett.org ATTACHMENT 3 Resolution to Honor Mark S. Glaser, MD THAT WHEREAS, Mark S. Glaser, MD began his service to the Harnett County EMS System on August 1, 1982, and was appointed EMS System Medical Director and WHEREAS, Dr. Glaser's tenure as Medical Director has moved Harnett County's Emergency Medical Response System forward as he has built lasting partnerships with emergency agencies and organizations inside and outside of the County, creating an emergency medical response system that other agencies seek to emulate; and WHEREAS, Dr. Glaser has spearheaded the creation of numerous county -wide Emergency Medical Services response plans, committees including the Harnett County PEER Review Committee, Emergency Medical Response policies, procedures, and protocols; and WHEREAS, Dr. Glaser has demonstrated a passion for making sure Harnett County Emergency Medical Responders are prepared for any disaster. He has led Harnett County Emergency Medical System through many changes of the past 34 years; and WHEREAS, Dr. Glaser has built strong relationships with emergency response agencies in other counties, as well as with local, state and federal partners. He has served on numerous boards and advisory committees, and WHEREAS, Dr. Glaser has worked tirelessly to establish Harnett County as a leader in the field of Emergency Medicine and has been recognized with numerous awards for his efforts including the American Heart Association Mission Lifeline Silver Award; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Mark S. Glaser, MD is hereby commended and honored on behalf of all the citizens of Harnett County for his exemplary services and contributions to Harnett County. The Board does hereby express its appreciation of Dr. Glaser's outstanding leadership, integrity, and dedication given to his services as Medical Director and it further gives its best wishes to Dr. Glaser and his family in his retirement. Adopted this the 20th day of June, 2016. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMISSIONERS Barbara McKoy Exhibit 1 Harnett County Cleaning Bids Wednesday, May 18, 2016 4:00 p.m. ATTACHMENT 4 Total Bid Prices for all Locations Vendors 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 3 Year Total Facility Service Group, LLC $ 199,150.09 $ 199,150.09 $ 199,150.09 $ 597,450.27 Kids' Services, Inc. $ 195,887.00 $ 205,000.00 $ 216,000.00 $ 616,887.00 Defender Services, Inc. $ 206,860.00 $ 206,860.00 $ 206,860.00 $ 620,580.00 Classic Cleaning $ 210,924.00 $ 210,924.00 $ 210,924.00 $ 632,772.00 A & B Cleaning Service, Inc. $ 213,948.60 $ 218,839.92 $ 222,976.32 $ 655,755.84 Omnico $ 219,190.00 $ 219,190.00 $ 219,190.00 $ 657,570.00 Vanderhorst Enterprises, Inc. $ 223,851.80 $ 223,851.80 $ 223,851.80 $ 671,555.40 Exhibit 1 Harnett County Elevator Bids Thursday, May 19, 2016 4:00 p.m. ATTACHMENT 5 Total Bid Prices for all Locations Vendors 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 3 Year Total Renegade Elevator Company $ 16,380.00 $ 16,700.00 $ 17,020.00 $ 50,100.00 Thyssenkrupp $ 16,868.00 $ 17,208.00 $ 17,554.00 $ 51,630.00 Elevator Specialists of Carolina, Inc. $ 22,000.00 $ 22,000.00 $ 22,000.00 $ 66,000.00 Elevator Controls and Security $ 23,220.00 $ 23,220.00 $ 23,220.00 $ 69,660.00 Exhibit 1 Harnett County Fire Extinguisher Bids Tuesday, May 17, 2016 2:00 p.m. ATTACHMENT 6 Total Bid Prices for all Locations Vendors 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 3 Year Total Allied Fire & Safety $ 4,010.00 $ 4,010.00 $ 4,010.00 $ 12,030.00 Exhibit 1 Harnett County Generator Services Bids Thursday, May 19, 2016 3:00 p.m. ATTACHMENT 7 Total Bid Prices for all Locations Vendor 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 3 Year Total Alternative Power $ 5,645.00 $ 5,645.00 $ 5,645.00 $ 16,935.00 KB Power Systems, LLC $ 5,590.00 $ 6,544.00 $ 6,544.00 $ 18,678.00 Power Pro -tech Services, Inc. $ 6,215.00 $ 6,215.00 $ 6,389.45 $ 18,819.45 Ezzeil Electrical Components, Inc. $ 6,947.77 $ 7,313.41 $ 7,691.26 $ 21,952.44 Exhibit 1 Harnett County HVAC Bids Wednesday, May 18, 2016 2:00 p.m. ATTACHMENT 8 Total Bid Prices for all Locations Vendors 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 3 Year Total Johnson Controls $ 200,657.00 $ 208,684.00 $ 216,990.00 $ 626,331.00 ATTACHMENT 9 Exhibit 1 Harnett County Pest and Fire Ant Control Bids Thursday, May 19, 2016 2:00 p.m. Total Bid Prices for all Locations Vendors 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 3 Year Total Clegg's Pest Control $ 41,180.00 $ 41,180.00 $ 41,180.00 $ 123,540.00 ATTACHMENT 10 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Resolution THAT, WHEREAS, Abe Elmore became a Harnett County Commissioner in 2014; and www.harnett.org WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 160A-265 allows the governing body, at its discretion, to (i) hold, use, change the use thereof to other uses, or (ii) sell or dispose of real and personal property, without regard to the method or purpose of its acquisition or to its intended or actual governmental or other prior use; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Commissioner Abe Elmore, as requested, be awarded the Samsung tablet given to him during his tenure but deemed no longer useful. Attest: lietk Duly adopted this 20`h day of June, 2016. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mar et et Regina V,�l�eeler, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth ATTACHMENT 11 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Resolution www.harnett.org THAT, WHEREAS, Jim Burgin became a Harnett County Commissioner in December of 2008; and WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 160A-265 allows the governing body, at its discretion, to (i) hold, use, change the use thereof to other uses, or (ii) sell or dispose of real and personal property, without regard to the method or purpose of its acquisition or to its intended or actual governmental or other prior use; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Commissioner Jim Burgin, as requested, be awarded the Samsung tablet given to him during his tenure but deemed no longer useful. Attest: Duly adopted this 20th day of June, 2016. HARNETT CO TY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Vice Chairm Marg -t Regina ler, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth ringle ATTACHMENT 12 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Resolution THAT, WHEREAS, Barbara McKoy became a Harnett County Commissioner in 2014; and www.harnett.org WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 160A-265 allows the governing body, at its discretion, to (i) hold, use, change the use thereof to other uses, or (ii) sell or dispose of real and personal property, without regard to the method or purpose of its acquisition or to its intended or actual governmental or other prior use; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Commissioner Barbara McKoy, as requested, be awarded the Samsung tablet given to her during her tenure but deemed no longer useful. Attest: Duly adopted this 20th day of June, 2016. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 11/. 04 A4 Marga et Regina -ler, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth ATTACHMENT 13 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Resolution THAT, WHEREAS, Joe Miller became a Harnett County Commissioner in 2012; and www.harnett.org WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 160A-265 allows the governing body, at its discretion, to (i) hold, use, change the use thereof to other uses, or (ii) sell or dispose of real and personal property, without regard to the method or purpose of its acquisition or to its intended or actual governmental or other prior use; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Commissioner Joe Miller, as requested, be awarded the Samsung tablet given to him during his tenure but deemed no longer useful. Attest: Duly adopted this 20`h day of June, 2016. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Marga,r t Regina er, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth ATTACHMENT 14 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Resolution www.harnett.org THAT, WHEREAS, Gordon Springle became a Harnett County Commissioner in 2012; and WHEREAS, North Carolina General Statute 160A-265 allows the governing body, at its discretion, to (i) hold, use, change the use thereof to other uses, or (ii) sell or dispose of real and personal property, without regard to the method or purpose of its acquisition or to its intended or actual governmental or other prior use; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that Commissioner Gordon Springle, as requested, be awarded the Samsung tablet given to him during his tenure but deemed no longer useful. Attest: /eV_ Duly adopted this 20th day of June, 2016. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Burgin, Ch an Marga et Regina eler, Clerk to the Board strong roots • new growth