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HomeMy WebLinkAbout100719mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting October 7, 2019 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, October 7, 2019, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 420 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Gordon Springle, Chairman Howard Penny, Vice Chairman Mark B. Johnson, Commissioner Barbara McKoy, Commissioner Joe Miller, Commissioner Staff present: 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. Vice Chairman Howard Penny led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation. Chairman Springle called for any additions or deletions to the published agenda. Chairman Springle asked to place "closed session" back towards the end of the agenda. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion that passed unanimously. Vice Chairman Penny moved to approve items on the consent agenda. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. 1. Minutes: September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting September 10, 2019 Work Session 2. Budget Amendments 2 Health Department Code 1105110 519090 1103900 390990 3 Health Department Code 1105110 504010 1105110 519090 1105110 521030 1105110 523040 Other Contracts 109,259 increase Fund Balance Appropriated 109,259 increase Expense Allowance 10,500 increase Other Contracts 1,005 increase Uniforms 1,000 increase Medical Supplies 90,028 increase October 7, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 5 1105110 526010 1105110 531010 1105110 531020 1105110 531030 1105110 532050 1105110 544050 1105110 544095 1105110 582000 1105110 587000 1105110 528010 1103900 390990 4 Department of Aging Code 1105160 519090 1105160 519030 1105160 504010 1105160 532050 1105160 523040 1105160 390510 1105160 390510 1105160 390510 6 Department of Aging Code 1105160 504010 1105160 532050 1105160 522010 1105160 526010 1105160 390510 645 Transportation Code 1104630 502010 1104630 502050 1104630 504010 1104630 505010 1104630 505050 1104630 503030 1104630 506010 1104630 506020 1104630 506040 1104630 507050 1104630 507070 1104630 507010 1104630 507030 1104630 531010 1104630 531020 Other Supplies Training Mileage Training Meals Training Lodging Postage Software Maintenance & Support Incentives Non -Cap Asset -Small Equipment Non -Cap Asset -Furniture Program Supplies Fund Balance Appropriated Other Contracts Medical Contracts Expense Allowance Postage Medical Supplies In -Kind Aging In -Kind Caregiver In -Kind Nutrition Employee Allowance Postage Food Office Supplies In -Kind SHIP Salaries & Wages — Regular Salaries & Wages — Longevity Expense Allowance FICA State Retirement 401(k) — General Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Life Insurance Employee Clinic OPEB Unemployment Insurance Worker's Compensation Training -Mileage Training -Meals 56,375 increase 2,550 increase 2,000 increase 2,000 increase 100 increase 1,050 increase 3,927 increase 300 increase 700 increase 11,397 increase 182,932 increase 1,228 increase 515 increase 100 increase 100 increase 1,680 increase 515 increase 1,280 increase 1,228 increase 100 increase 100 increase 75 increase 400 increase 675 increase 8,590 decrease 15 decrease 2,000 decrease 658 decrease 1,835 decrease 664 decrease 4,770 decrease 211 decrease 15 decrease 51 decrease 37 decrease 41 decrease 242 decrease 1,000 increase 1,000 decrease October 7, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 5 1104630 531030 1104630 531050 1104630 390510 738 Emergency Services Code 1104411 529090 1104411 330410 1045 Government Complex Code Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Project GCSTH Training -Lodging 1,500 decrease Training -Registration 3,500 increase In -Kind 17,129 decrease Emergency Supplies 25,000 increase Local 25,000 increase South Project Budget Dewberry Engineering -DSS Materials Testing Geotechn Contractor HVAC Contractor Furniture, Fixtures, & Equipment SECU — ATM Removal LGC Fee Bond Issuance Cost Bond Underwriters Discount Contingency Lillington Sewer Capacity Fee Bonds Sold Premium Earned on Bond Sale 3. Tax rebates, refunds and releases (Attachment 1) 58,056 decrease 50,000 increase 35,000 decrease 2,776,754 increase 2,560 increase 500,000 decrease 8,350 increase 12,500 increase 275,000 increase 102,765 increase 685,431 decrease 43,056 increase 1,855,000 decrease 3,847,498 increase 4. Harnett Regional Water requested approval of write-offs for the second quarter of 2019 in the amount of $25,149.19. All of these accounts have been delinquent for more than three years. The facilitation of write-offs is an important step in a continuing effort to effectively manage collections and bad debt. 5. Resolution calling for a public hearing concerning a proposed agreement to extend economic incentives to Pallet Consultants of North Carolina, Inc., for its location and operation of a pallet manufacturing facility in Harnett County. (Attachment 2) 6. Harnett County Health Department requested approval of write-offs in the amount of $2,862.18. All appropriate attempts have been made to collect these past due fees. If the client returns to the Health Department for services, the fees will be reinstated. 7. Harnett County Health Director requested approval to increase and add the following fees: CPT CODE 90674 90653 90756 DESCRIPTION RECOMMENDED PRICE Flucelvax Quad $55 (increase) Fluad PES $84 (new) Flucelvax Multi Dose $55 (new) October 7, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 5 8. Resolution Supporting Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Allocation Expansion (Attachment 3) 9. Summerville Bunnlevel Fire & Rescue Inc. requested approval to purchase a 3.35 -acre tract of land at 4043 NC Hwy 210 North of Lillington for $26,800. The purpose of this property is to build a proposed sub -station for their district. This area is currently outside of the 5 -mile service area and construction of the new substation would bring all of the district in this area under the 5 -mile. 10. Harnett County Sheriff's Office requested approval of the Health Services Agreement in the amount of $510,517 with Southern Health Partners for medical for detention inmates. 11. Harnett County Library requested approval of the Memorandum of Agreement (Student ID Access Project) allowing the Harnett County Public Library and Anderson Creek Charter School to work together as educational partners to provide quality electronic resources to students, their families, and school staff at no cost and without need of additional funding. Chairman Springle opened the floor for informal comments by the public. allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. No one spoke. Commissioner Miller moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that passed unanimously. Harnett County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Angie Wood, Aaron Meredith, Leslie Morris, Marsha Woodall, Mary Spell, Wendy Butcher, Barbara McKoy, Resson Faircloth, Avis Watkins -Smith, Carl Davis, Miranda Pearson and Cindy Delgado were reappointed --- 2020. 11/18/2019 correction: for two year terms expiring on October 31, 2021. Frankie Powers, Terell Everette, Rev. Kimberly Whitted, Chris Hicks, Adrian Standish, Lynn Herring, Shavonda Chance and Frank Barlow were appointed for a term of one year expiring October 31, 2020. Harnett County YMCA Board Carl Davis was appointed to serve on this board. Heather Pollard, Human Resources Director, requested approval to amend the Harnett County Personnel Ordinance to include a Bereavement Leave Policy which grants paid bereavement leave effective July 1, 2019 for all full-time County employees. Mrs. Pollard responded that the term "immediate family" within the Harnett County Personnel Ordinance includes wife, husband, mother, father, brother, sister, daughter, son, grandmother, grandfather, grandson, granddaughter, aunts, and uncles. Also included within this term are the step-, half-, in-law, and loco parentis relationships as well as those individuals living within the same household may October 7, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 5 also fall within the confines of this term. Commissioner McKoy moved to approve the Personnel Ordinance amendment as presented. Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion that passed unanimously. Ira Hall, Director of Harnett County Information Technology, presented the Harnett County Broadband Assessment. Mr. Hall noted expanding broadband access to underserved areas in Harnett County has been a legislative priority of the County for several years. Jeff Brooks, with ECC Technologies who prepared the Harnett County Broadband Assessment, gave a broad overview of the final report and discussed possible next steps. Chairman Springle said this is a major problem in our County. Staff will research if taxes can be used as leverage with providers. Mrs. Stewart told the Board that staff has been talking to NCDOT regarding safety concerns raised during a recent community meeting. Mrs. Stewart asked commissioners to approve removing Item G of Section 12 Fiscal Control Act from the Budget Ordinance for Fiscal Year 2019-2020 which read "The Harnett County Board of Commissioners authorize the County Manager to execute any contract below the $500,000 formal construction bid amount." Commissioner Miller moved to approve removing Item G of Section 12 Fiscal Control Act from the Budget Ordinance for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion that passed unanimously. There was no new business. Vice Chairman Penny moved that the Board go into closed session for the following purpose: 1) Consultation with the County's legal staff in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege concerning the handling of certain claims. This motion is made pursuant to N.C. General Statute Section 143-318.11(a)(3). Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Commissioner McKoy moved that the Board come out of closed session. Vice Chairman Penny seconded the motion that passed unanimously. Commissioner recessed the meeting at 10:08 am to visit the Harnett YMCA facility at 107 Carletta Cagle Drive, Cameron, NC 28326 to see construction progress. Vice Chairman Penny moved to adjourn the meeting at 11:30 am. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion that passed unanimously. SIM Al l Regina eler, Clerk October 7, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 5 ATTACHMENT 1 U Z w 2 13 w Z Z R c Z co w V 0 0 p w w 2 • J CZ UJ w r Q Q a+ 0 0 C N '-1 CO t/). LD C Q1 Q i/! ..J 0 0 c ,i co o m o E in o Q .--i .a a) > w , U cc v Q cc u C 7 N O >. Z �m f0 O a) 1Li.. a I C • a) z,_ CO .o cYE .yam. co ami C' v z O. Cv_i • a) O U O 4- O C 7 L tH co • D: 4 O - >▪ , O CO 01 C C a) ri 7.0 C' 0 -P4+ L O U • C o n a▪ ., 'Cr) 0)E Q 0 a) 'a a) C= O C 7 .O .--I c9 O 'a CO 4-,• 2 U 4 0 CO ii m O 0 F- cc 0002245572-2019-2019-0000-01 Address change 0002254002-2018-2018-0000-00 Over Listed ATTACHMENT 2 NORTH CAROLINA RESOLUTION HARNETT COUNTY THAT WHEREAS, Pallet Consultants of North Carolina, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation (PCNC) has announced its intent to establish and operate a pallet manufacturing facility to be located at 2 Dinan Road in the City of Dunn, Harnett County, NC; and WHEREAS, PCNC has requested that Harnett County provide certain economic development incentives to PCNC which will assist said corporation in establishing its pallet manufacturing facility in Harnett County which will provide a greater tax base, create jobs and increase economic activity for the benefit of the County's citizens; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Local Development Act, N.C. General Statutes § 158-7.1, prior to awarding economic development incentives, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners shall hold a public hearing in order to obtain public comment concerning the proposed appropriation of any economic incentives to an applicant business/industry; it is the desire of the Board of Commissioners through this Resolution to direct the scheduling of said public hearing. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners that the Harnett County Staff is hereby directed to schedule a public hearing to be conducted at the regular meeting of the Board on Monday, October 21, 2019, at 6:00 PM concerning a proposed agreement to extend economic incentives to PCNC for its location and operation of a pallet manufacturing facility in Harnett County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that proper notice of this public hearing be forwarded to all proper parties and published pursuant to N.C. General Statutes §158-7.1. This the 7th day of October, 2019. COUNTY OF HARNETT By: ordon Sp 'n F', C rman Harnett County Bo •: of Commissioners ATTACHMENT 3 Harnett COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Harnett County Board of Commissioners Resolution Supporting Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Allocation Expansion www.harnett.org WHEREAS, Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) funding is a partnership between the State of North Carolina and the County to ensure a local continuum of services for court involved and at - risk juveniles; and, WHEREAS, the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, under the authority of NCGS§143B-851, and within the scope of its powers and duties, "Each County Council shall annually review the needs of juveniles in the county who are at risk of delinquency or who have been adjudicated undisciplined or delinquent and the resources available to address those needs. In particular, each County Council shall assess the needs of juveniles in the county who are at risk or who have been associated with gangs or gang activity, and the local resources that are established to address those needs," and, WHEREAS, the Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act passed in 2017, also referenced as North Carolina's Raise the Age legislation, expands the age of juvenile jurisdiction, increasing it to include juveniles ages 16 and 17 years of age effective December 1, 2019; and, WHEREAS, Raise the Age legislation also encourages the formulation of School Justice Partnerships to address the reduction of school-based juvenile complaints; and, WHEREAS, Raise the Age legislation will increase the need for immediate and age-appropriate sanctions and diversion services for juvenile offenders and those at -risk of delinquency; and, WHEREAS, JCPC funding has seen no increase in more than nine years; and, WHEREAS, the effort to immediately and effectively address juvenile offending behavior is an evidence -based investment in North Carolina's future; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners fully supports an adequate and timely increase of local Juvenile Crime Prevention funding to ensure program expansion and successful implementation of the Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act Raise the Age Legislation, set for December 1, 2019. 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