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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040919wsHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Work Session April 9, 2019 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in work session on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, in Conference Room A, County Administration Building, 420 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Staff present: Gordon Springle, Chairman Howard Penny, Vice Chairman Abe Elmore, Commissioner Barbara McKoy, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner Paula Stewart, County Manager Dwight Snow, County Attorney Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk Chairman Springle called the meeting to order at 9:00 am and led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation. The following agenda was before the Board: ✓ CAMPO Update ✓ Discuss proposed Northwest Harnett Area Land Use Plan ✓ Mid -Carolina Council of Governments Study and Recommendation ✓ Economic Development: 1) Resolution to Support Future Interstate Upgrade for Highway 421 by NCDOT; and 2) Resolution to Support The NC Carolina Core by NC DOT ✓ Fireworks Permitting Process ✓ Preservation NC ✓ Appointments: 1) Mid -Carolina Aging Advisory Council 2) Community Child Protection Team 3) Other vacancies ✓ Budget discussion 2019/2020 ✓ County Manager's Report: April 15, 2019 Regular Meeting Agenda Review - Local Government Association Meeting Joint Meeting with Board of Education - Invitations and upcoming meetings ✓ Closed session ✓ Adjourn April 9, 2019 Work Session Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 4 NC Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) Executive Director Chris Lukasina and Deputy Director Shelby Powell briefly provided an overview of the Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO) functions, primary responsibilities, organizational structure and partners. CAMPO consists of elected officials and staff representing 5 counties and 19 municipal jurisdictions including Wake and parts of Franklin, Granville, Harnett and Johnston Counties. Mr. Lukasina stated MPO boundaries are determined by federal regulation and are reviewed every 10 years based on census. He added it is a big deal to change boundaries. Mr. Lukasina noted CAMPO will evaluate changes in the urbanized area boundary and the 20 year forecast to identify required changes to the MPO boundary and potential voluntary changes to the MPO boundary. Harnett County Development Services Director Mark Locklear and Manager of Planning Services Jay Sikes were available to answer questions regarding the proposed Northwest Harnett Area Land Use Plan. The purpose of this small area plan is to provide a framework to guide appropriate development within a high growth area while maintaining the rural character, environmental quality, and enhancing livability of the area. Mr. Locklear stressed this is just a plan, it is not regulation, but the intention is for staff to start using the recommendations in the plan to guide them in this area. Staff said text amendments for any changes would be forthcoming. Mr. Locklear noted staff recently met with Rebecca Davidson because of an issue she had raised on behalf of her clients. Following that discussion, he proposed slightly modifying a small portion on the proposed land use map to medium density residential instead of agriculture rural residential. Staff responded to questions and comments by commissioners. Robert Hyatt with McGill and Associates presented the Mid -Carolina Council of Governments Study and Recommendation. McGill was engaged by the Mid -Carolina Council of Governments (MCCOG) to evaluate the most effective arrangements for the Counties of Cumberland, Harnett and Sampson and the cities and towns in those counties to participate in a Council of Governments (COG) perform study. It was the consensus of the Board to support Option 3. Reinvigorate the Mid -Carolina COG as follows: • This option preserves the Mid -Carolina COG through intensive strategic planning and commitment by the local governments to plan implementation. • The strategic planning process would address governance structure (bylaws/charter), services goals, and resource requirements from dues, fees and grant sources.\ • The product of the strategic planning process would be a multi-year action plan with clear and measurable goals. • After completion of the strategic plan, reinvigorating the organization would start with hiring a new, dynamic and skilled executive director to lead the organization in achievement of the performance goals outlined in the strategic plan. April 9, 2019 Work Session Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 4 • In addition to competent executive leadership, re-establishing the Mid -Carolina COG as a respected, innovative service provider would require the active involvement, direction and support of the elected board members. Discussions continued. Erwin Town Manager Snow Bowden and Coats Town Manager Nick Holcomb commented. Debbie Taylor, CEcD, Marketing & Business Recruitment Manager for Harnett County Economic Development presented the following resolution for consideration by the Board during their upcoming regular meeting: 1) Resolution to Support Future Interstate Upgrade for Highway 421 by NCDOT; and 2) Resolution to Support The NC Carolina Core by NC DOT Mrs. Taylor also distributed a NC Carolina Core map showing four mega sites within a 60 -mile radius; the Moncure mega site is located less than 10 miles from northwest Harnett County. Harnett County Emergency Services Director Larry Smith and Senior Staff Attorney Monica Jackson reviewed the fireworks permitting process. Staff previously believed this approval was delegated to the Fire Marshall's Office but NC G.S. requires such approval to come before the Board of Commissioners. Commissioners will consider approval of the revised application and approval process for a Fireworks Discharge Permit at their upcoming meeting. Ms. Jackson also updated the Board regarding Preservation NC. She said staff has talked with Catherine Turner with Preservation NC who has agreed to a purchase price of $100,000 for the old Boone Trail School facility. Final details have yet to be negotiated however; it was the consensus of Board to accept the option to purchase for $100,000. Staff reviewed appointments and vacancies on Harnett County's boards and committees. Chairman Springle volunteered to serve on the Mid -Carolina Aging Advisory Council following Vice Chairman Penny's resignation from the Council. Commissioners would like to review which of the County's boards and committees are required by statue. Mrs. Stewart reported a balance of $464,500 in recreational fees. She said these fees have been used to pay on the debt for the Anderson Creek Park. Mrs. Stewart noted theses fees are to be used in the township in which they are collected. Commissioners requested a list of townships and monies available within each. Staff stressed that none of these recreational fees are available to the towns. Brian Haney and Renee Pascal presented Harnett County's Capital Improvement Plan FY 2020 totaling $3,598,551. Mr. Haney said Mrs. Pascal has brought some best practices to the capital improvement planning process. Staff expressed interest in starting capital improvement planning in the fall of the year moving forward. Staff responded that this plan does not include the new proposed county building as it would be debt and the capital improvement plan is "pay as you go" Mrs. Stewart reviewed the proposed April 15, 2019 regular meeting agenda. She sought support to revitalize the Harnett County Local Government Association meetings; suggesting the county April 9, 2019 Work Session Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 4 sponsor a kickoff breakfast meeting. It was the consensus of Board to move forward with this effort noting it would allow them the opportunity talk about the County's new building and capital plan. The Board opted not to include the Board of Education at this time. Mrs. Stewart announced the Board would be meeting jointly with the Board of Education on Monday, April 29, 2019 at 11:00 am. Vice Chairman Penny asked that the Board of Education provide them with a copy of the recent ORAD study. Staff will work jointly to develop the meeting agenda. She also reviewed invitations and upcoming meetings and staff responded regarding the old Benhaven School property. Mrs. Stewart shared NC Department of Transportation's request for support to developing a roundabout project on US 401 and Josey Williams Road to help address an accident history in that location. This will be no cost to the County. Commissioners asked that NCDOT representatives come and present the request to them during an upcoming meeting. Commissioner Miller moved that the Board go into closed session for the following purposes: 1) To discuss certain personnel matters; and 2) To instruct the County staff concerning the position to be taken by the County in negotiating a contract for the acquisition of real property; and 3) Consultation with the County's legal staff in order to preserve the Attorney -Client privilege concerning the handling of certain claims and threatened litigation, including Jeffries, et als vs Harnett County and Drake Landing, LLC, Harnett County File No 11 CVS 1187, and 14 C.S. 2006 and any appeal thereof. This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143-318.11(a)(6)&(3). Commissioner Elmore seconded he motion that passed unanimously. Vice Chairman Penny moved that the Board come out of closed session. Commissioner McKoy second the motion, which passed unanimously. Commissioner Elmore moved to adjourn the ��_-eting. Vice Chairman Penny second the motion that passed unanimously. 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