HomeMy WebLinkAbout010620aHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
County Administration Building
420 McKinney Parkway
Lillington, North Carolina
Regular Meeting
January 6 , 2020
1. Call to order -Chairman Howard Penny
9:00 am
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation -Vice Chairman Joe Miller
3. Consider additions and deletions to the published agenda
4. Consent Agenda
A. Minutes
B . Budget Amendments
C. Proclamation in Support of National Radon Action Month in Harnett County
D . Hamett County Finance Officer requests approval of a Master Resolution and
Authorization for Depository Accounts and Treasury Management Services
agreement.
E . Hamett County Sheriffs Office requests approval to accept a Governor's Highway
Safety Grant with funding for 50% of the cost for one Deputy's position $40,542 and
$300 in training. This is the third and last year of the grant after which the County
will be responsible for 100% of the cost of the deputy's position.
F. Harnett County Sheriffs Office request approval of an amendment to the agreement
with Summit Foods Services for the provision of meals in the detention center. The
contract is for an annual amount of $490,000.
G. Harnett County Emergency Services requests approval to accept a $4,200 donation
from the Colonial Pipeline Company. These funds will be used to purchase three (3 )
Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) for use by the EM/FM divisions of
Emergency Services.
H. Harnett County Tax Department requests approval of an Interlocal Cooperation
Agreement for the Collection of Taxes between County of Harnett and the Town of
Broadway.
5. Period of up to 30 minutes for informal comments allowing 3 minutes for each
presentation
6. Appointments
7. Harnett County Sheriff requests approval of r eclassification of Detention Officers, Detention
Assistant Shift Supervis ors and Detention Shift Supervisor.
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8. Discuss 2019/2020 Legislative Priorities
9. Review of Hamett County Nonprofit Committee's bylaws, funding criteria and priorities
I 0. County Manager's Report -Paula Stewart, County Manager
11. New Business
Review January 14, 2019 Planning Retreat Agenda
DA YMARK Recovery Services 2019 Annual Report
NC Department of State Treasurer Retirement Systems Division Contribution-
Based Benefit Cap Report -November & December 2019
Interdepartmental budget amendments
12. Closed Session
13. Adjourn
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Agenda Item 4-A
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
December 16, 2019
The Hamett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, December 16,
2019, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 420 McKinney
Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present:
Staff present:
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Joe Miller, Vice Chairman
Mark B. Johnson, Commissioner
Barbara McKoy, Commissioner
Gordon Springle, Commissioner
Paula Stewart, County Manager
Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
Chairman Penny called the meeting to order at 9:00 am . Commissioner Springle led the Pledge
of Allegiance and invocation.
Chairman Penny called for any additions or deletions to the published agenda. Mrs. Stewart
asked to add to the agenda for consideration the Tax Department's request for approval of the
late application for elderly exclusion for property tax relief for Mr. Corbett Smith.
Commissioner Springle moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Chairman Miller
seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Vice Chairman Miller mov ed to approve items on the consent agenda. Commissioner McKoy
seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
1. Minutes: December 2, 2019 Regular Meeting
2 . Budget Amendments:
75 Emergency Services
Code 1104411 557000
1104411 330310
1104411 330210
302 General Fund
Code 1109800 598200
1109910 599000
Capital Outlay-Vehicles
State
Federal
Interfund Transfer -Special Revenue
Contingency
35 ,000 increase
17 ,500 increase
17 ,500 increase
50,000 increase
50,000 decrease
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303 Veterans Treatment Court
Code 2504185 519090 To Be Determined Treatment
2503900 390981 Transfer from General Fund
316 Veterans Treatment Court
Code 2504185 519090 To Be Determined Treatment
2503900 380840 Lee County Contribution
758 Facilities Maintenance
Code 1104230 502020
1103900 390990
1009 WIOA Program
Code 2404970 502020
2404~70 502090
2404970 505010
2404970 506040
2404970 531010
2404970 531040
2404970 531090
2404970 532010
2404970 532050
2404970 535030
2404970 543010
2404970 549085
2404970 624001
2404970 624003
2404970 624005
2404970 624009
2404970 624011
2404970 502010
2404970 502050
2404970 503030
2404970 505050
2404970 506010
2404970 506020
2404970 507010
2404970 507050
2404970 507070
2404970 525010
2404970 531050
2404970 533010
2404970 533050
2404970 543090
2404970 548000
Salaries & Wages Part-Time
Fund Balance Appropriated
Salaries & Wages Part-Time
Salaries & Wages Contract
FICA
Life Insurance
Training -Mileage
Training -Transportation
Training -Contracted (A/OC)
Telephone Service
Postage
R & M Vehicles
Rental -Copiers
Indirect Cost
WIOA -Childcare
WIOA -Participant Cost
WIOA -Support Services
WIOA -Voucher Auth
WIOA -Participant Travel
Salaries & Wages Regular
Sal aries & Wages Longevity
401 (k)-General
State Retirement -General
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Unemployment Insurance
Employee Clinic
Other Post-Employment Benefits
Vehicle Supplies -Fuel
Training -Registration
Electricity
Water
Rental -Other Equip . (Printer)
Dues & Subscriptions
50,000 increase
50,000 increase
85 ,000 increase
85 ,000 increase
16,302 increase
16,302 increase
90 decrease
1,250 decrease
857 decrease
17 decrease
125 decrease
250 decrease
3 7 5 decrease
125 decrease
50 decrease
75 decrease
275 decrease
166 decrease
625 decrease
3,531 decrease
1,625 decrease
1,750 decrease
2,000 decrease
2 ,788 increase
93 increase
87 increase
685 increase
268 increase
9 increase
59 increase
15 increase
10 increase
1 7 5 increase
125 increase
125 increase
125 increase
25 increase
8 increase
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1009 WIOA Program continued
Code 2404970 624007 WIOA -Out Training
2404970 330210 Federal
1018 WIOA Program
Code 2404970 502010
2404970 502020
2404970 502050
2404970 502090
2404970 503030
2404970 505010
2404970 505050
2404970 506010
2404970 506020
2404970 506040
2404970 507010
2404970 507030
2404970 507050
2404970 507070
2404970 531010
2404970 531040
2404970 531090
2404970 5320 l 0
2404970 532050
2404970 535030
2404970 543010
2404970 549085
2404970 624001
2404970 624003
2404970 624005
2404970 624009
2404970 624011
2404970 526010
2404970 531050
2404970 533010
2404970 533050
2404970 543090
2404970 548000
2404970 624007
2404970 330210
1027 WIOA Program
Code 2404970 502050
2404970 504010
2404970 505010
Salaries & Wages -Regular
Salaries & Wages -Part -Time
Salaries & Wages -Longevity
Salaries & Wages -Contract
401(k)-General
FICA
State Retirement -General
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Unemployment Insurance
Worker's Compensation
Employee Clinic
Other Post Employee Benefits
Training -Mileage
Training -Transportation
Training -Contracted (A/OC)
Telephone Service
Postage
R & M -Vehicles
Rental -Copiers
Indirect Cost
WIOA -Childcare
WIOA -Participant Cost
WIOA -Support Services
WIOA-Voucher Auth
WIOA -Participant Travel
Vehicle Supplies -Fuel
Training -Registration
Electricity
Water
Rental -Other Equipment (Printer)
Dues & Subscriptions
WIOA -OJT Training
Federal
Salaries & Wages -Longevity
Expense Allowance
FICA
1,250 increase
7,339 decrease
24,380 decrease
270 decrease
49 decrease
3,750 decrease
395 decrease
5 ,869 decrease
924 decrease
6,773 decrease
258 decrease
97 decrease
43 decrease
234 decrease
89 decrease
60 decrease
375 decrease
750 decrease
1, 125 decrease
3 7 5 decrease
150 decrease
225 decrease
825 decrease
496 decrease
1,875 decrease
2,593 decrease
3,875 decrease
5,250 decrease
6,000 decrease
525 increase
3 7 5 increase
3 7 5 increase
3 7 5 increase
75 increase
22 increase
3,750 increase
61,608 decrease
38 decrease
4 7 5 decrease
241 decrease
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I 027 WIOA Program continued
Code 2404970 506040
2404970 507030
2404970 526010
2404970 531010
2404970 531030
2404970 531040
2404970 532010
2404970 532050
2404970 543010
2404970 543090
2404970 549085
2404970 624003
2404970 624009
2404970 624011
2404970 624021
2404970 502010
2404970 502020
2404970 502090
2404970 503030
2404970 505050
2404970 506010
2404970 506020
2404970 507010
2404970 507050
2404970 507070
2404970 624001
2404970 624005
2404970 624007
2404970 330210
1028 WIOA Program
Code 2404970 502010
2404970 502050
2404970 503030
2404970 505010
2404970 505050
2404970 506010
2404970 506020
2404970 506040
2404970 507030
2404970 507050
2404970 507070
2404970 531010
2404970 531020
Life Insurance 66 decrease
Worker's Compensation 1 7 4 decrease
Office Supplies 1,500 decrease
Training -Mileage 1,825 decrease
Training -Lodging 500 decrease
Training -Transportation 1,000 decrease
Telephone Service 250 decrease
Postage 500 decrease
Rental -Copiers 1,220 decrease
Rental -Other Equipment (Printer) 30 decrease
Indirect Cost 1,846 decrease
WIOA -Participant Cost 2 ,000 decrease
WIOA -Voucher Auth 13,000 decrease
WIOA -Participant Travel 5,655 decrease
WIOA -IT A Training Voucher 18,000 decrease
Salaries & Wages -Regular 1,595 increase
Salaries & Wages -Part -Time 8,088 increase
Salaries & Wages -Contract 5,500 increase
401 (k) -General 14 7 increase
State Retirement -General 849 increase
Medical Insurance 71 9 increase
Dental Insurance 45 increase
Unemployment Insurance 276 increase
Employee Clinic 38 increase
Other Post Employee Benefits 42 increase
WIOA -Childcare 2 ,605 increase
WIOA -Support Services 3,084 increase
WIOA -OUT Training 448 increase
Federal 24,884 decrease
Salaries & Wages -Regular I 0,964 decrease
Salaries & Wages -Longevity 284 decrease
401 (k) -General 1 72 decrease
FICA 1,888 decrease
State Retirement -General 556 decrease
Medical Insurance 2 ,132 decrease
Dental Insurance 88 decrease
Life Insurance 66 decrease
Worker's Compensation 3 54 decrease
Employee Clinic 29 decrease
Other Post Emplo yee Benefits 17 decrease
Training -Mileage 3 00 decrease
Training -Meals 200 decrease
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1028 WIOA Program
Code 2404970 531040
2404970 532010
2404970 532050
2404970 533010
2404970 543010
2404970 549085
2404970 624001
2404970 624007
2404970 624009
2404970 624011
2404970 502020
2404970 502090
2404970 507010
2404970 543090
2404970 624005
2404970 624021
2404970 330210
1033 WIOA Program
Code 2404972 502010
2404972 502090
2404972 504010
2404972 502050
2404972 505010
2404972 505050
2404972 506010
2404972 506020
2404972 506040
2404972 507010
2404972 507030
2404972 507050
2404972 507070
2404972 526010
2404972 531010
2404972 531020
2404972 531040
2404972 532050
2404972 624003
2404972 624009
2404972 624011
2404972 502020
2404972 502050
2404972 531050
2404972 544095
Training -Transportation
Telephone Service
Postage
Electricity
Rental -Copiers
Indirect Cost
WIOA -Childcare
WIOA -OUT Training
WIOA -Voucher Auth
WIOA -Participant Travel
Salaries & Wages -Part -Time
Salaries & Wages -Contract
Unemployment Insurance
Rental -Other Equipment (Printer)
WIOA -Support Services
WIOA -IT A Training Voucher
Federal
Salaries & Wages -Regular
Salaries & Wages -Contract
40 l (k) -General
Expense Allowance
FICA
State Retirement -General
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Unemployment Insurance
Worker's Compensation
Employee Clinic
Other Post Employee Benefits
Office Supplies
Training -Mileage
Training -Meals
Training -Transportation
Postage
WIOA -Participant Cost
WIOA -Voucher Auth
WIOA -Participant Travel
Salaries & Wages -Part -Time
Salaries & Wages -Longevity
Training -Registration
Incentives
500 decrease
200 decrease
80 decrease
700 decrease
450 decrease
512 decrease
500 decrease
4,000 decrease
8,000 decrease
50 decrease
3,792 increase
5 ,600 increase
13 3 increase
50 increase
17 5 increase
7,000 increase
15 ,292 decrease
5,601 decrease
2,500 decrease
82 decrease
1 72 decrease
1,464 decrease
301 decrease
1,133 decrease
46 decrease
19 decrease
19 decrease
1 01 decrease
16 decrease
11 decrease
7 5 0 decrease
140 decrease
125 decrease
500 decrease
50 decrease
550 decrease
750 decrease
1,250 decrease
300 increase
2 increase
112 increase
3 25 increase
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1033 WIOA Program continued
Code 2404972 549085 Indirect Cost
2404972 330210 Federal
1034 WIOA Program
Code 2404972 502010
2404972 502090
2404972 502050
2404972 505010
2404972 506040
2404972 507030
2404972 531040
2404972 532050
2404972 624003
2404972 624009
2404972 624011
2404972 502020
2404972 502050
2404972 503030
2404972 505050
2404972 506010
2404972 506020
2404972 507010
2404972 507050
2404972 507070
2404972 526010
2404972 531010
2404972 531020
2404972 531030
2404972 531050
2404972 544095
2404972 549085
2404972 330210
Salaries & Wages -Regular
Salaries & Wages -Contract
Expense Allowance
FICA
Life Insurance
Worker's Compensation
Training -Transportation
Postage
WIOA -Participant Cost
WIOA -Voucher Auth
WIOA -Participant Travel
Salaries & Wages -Part -Time
Salaries & Wages -Longevity
401 (k) -General
State Retirement -General
:tv1edical Insurance
Dental In surance
Unemployment Insurance
Employee Clinic
Other Post Employee Benefits
Office Supplies
Training-Mileage
Training -Meals
Training -Lodging
Training -Registration
Incentives
Indirect Cost
Federal
1133 Worker's Compensation
Code 8109301 547010 Workers Compensation
8103800 380850 Insurance Settlement
3. Tax rebates, refunds and releases
271 increase
14,570 decrease
1,651 decrease
7,500 decrease
516 decrease
1,702 decrease
38 decrease
I 02 decrease
1,500 decrease
150 decrease
1,650 decrease
2,250 decrease
3,750 decrease
900 increase
7 increase
56 increase
461 increase
3 90 increase
6 increase
124 increase
22 increase
15 increase
7 50 increase
78 increase
125 increase
500 increase
838 increase
75 increase
812 increase
15 ,6 50 decrease
803,788 increase
803,788 increase
4 . Administration requested approval of the Veteran's Treatment Court :tv1emorandum of
Understanding with Lee County as well as permission to accept $85,000 from Lee
County to help fund Veteran's Treatment Court.
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5 . Hamett County Tax Administrator requested approval to bar off2009 taxes on real and
personal property in the amount of $39,660.43 and motor vehicles in the amount of
$39,554.45 that can no longer be collected through forced collection procedures. The
Tax Office collects delinquent taxes through various processes and procedures including
wage garnishment, bank attachment, sheriff executions, debt setoff, other county
certifications, and foreclosures.
Chairman Springle opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3
minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes.
Chandler Sikes, Corbett Smith 's brother-in-law, asked commissioners to approve Mr.
Smith's late application for elderly exclusion for property tax relief.
Commissioner Miller moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner Springle
seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Dangerous Dog Committee
Anthony Holland was reappointed to serve on this committee for a three-year term
expiring November 30, 2022.
Jade Stone was appointed to serve as an alternate on this committee for a three-year
term expiring November 30, 2022.
Hamett County Public Facilities Corporation
Paula Stewart and Brian Haney were reappointed to serve on this board for a one-year
term expiring December 31, 2020.
Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
Letitia Maynor was reappointed to serve on this council as the County Manager
designee for a two-year term expiring October 31, 2021.
Matt Willis was appointed to serve on this council for a term of two years expiring
October 31 , 2021.
Nonprofit Committee
Paul McKoy was reappointed to serve on this committee as a District 1 representati ve for
a term of three years expiring January 1, 2023.
Mrs. Stewart presented Harnett County Tax Department's request for approval of the late
application for elderly exclusion for property tax relief for Mr. Corbett Smith. Commissioner
Springle moved to approve the request as presented. Commissioner Johnson seconded the
motion that passed unanimously.
Mrs. Stewart requested approval of the FY 2021-27 Capital Improvements Program. She noted
the only change from what was previously presented to the Board is to fund the Board of
Elections voting equipment replacement for $334,278 in FY 2022 instead of FY 2023.
Commissioner Springle moved to approve the FY 2021-27 Capital Improvements Program.
Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
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Mrs. Stewart sought direction regarding the YMCA 's request for reimbursement of $24,615 for
the cost of water and sewer system development fees and a meter. She noted that the additional
costs were the result of the YMCA's engineer reconunending a bigger line because of their pool.
The system development fees are equivalent to that of five houses. Vice Chairman Miller moved
to approve the reimbursement of $24,615 as requested. Motion died due to the lack of a second.
Commissioner Springle moved to deny the request for reimbursement. Commissioner McKoy
seconded the motion, which passed 4 to 1 with Commissioner Miller opposing.
Hamett County Staff Attorney Christopher Appel petitioned the Board for a public hearing
regarding a proposed development agreement between the County of Hamett and Greenfield
Serenity, LLC. Mr. Appeal reviewed the proposed agreement and he, Hamett County Fire
Marshall Rodney Daniels and Hamett County Development Services Director Mark Locklear
responded to questions from commissioners. They noted that the measures in the agreement are
intended to provide a similar type of protection to prevent the spread of fire. Mr. Locklear
reminded the group this is very similar to a townhome design. Staff confirmed that the
subdivision is located within four miles of a fire department. Discussions continued.
Chairman Penny called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public.
John Adcock, attorney for Greenfield Serenity, stressed that the special wall assembly
is applicable to all homes in any phase that includes a lot less than 9,000 feet.
Seeing no one else move , Chairman Penny closed public hearing. Commissioner Springle
moved to approve the Development Agreement for Serenity Subdivision located on Piney-Grove
Rawls Road, Fuquay-Varina, with fire protection measures other than the installation of interior
residential sprinkler systems. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, which passed 4 to 1
with Commissioner Miller opposing.
Mr. Locklear petitioned the Board for a public hearing regarding the proposed zoning change:
Case# PLAN 1911-0001, Landowner/ Applicant: B.F. Kendall Heirs c/o Hettie Kendall Fultz /
Charles Dustin Blackwell; 3.0 +/-acres; Pin# 0642-72-2455; From RA-40 to RA-30 Zoning
District; SR #1412 (Christian Light Road); Hector's Creek Township. Mr. Locklear reported on
December 2, 2019 the Hamett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend
approval of application based on compatibility to the Land Use Plan and the existing residential
in the area .
Mr. Locklear stated that this parcel is occupied by a residence. As per the application, the intent
is to subdivide this property for residential purposes. He noted that adjacent 23 acres were
rezoned in August 2017. He also pointed out that RA-40 requires a 150 ' wide lot front, while
RA-30 requires 100 '. Surrounding land uses consist of vacant/undeveloped, agricultural uses,
and single-family residential uses. Services available include Hamett County public water and
private septic tank sewer.
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Mr. Locklear stated staffs 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 surrounding community is
reasonable, as the requested zoning district is the similar in nature to the area.
The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use
Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to RA-30 is compatible with the
overall land use classification of Medium Density Residential with densities that range
from 2-5 units per acre.
The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare.
REASONING: The requested zoning to RA-30 would maintain the public health , safety
and general welfare due to the existing residential uses within the area .
The request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for
reasonableness. REASONING: Since the proposed zoning district of RA-30 is
immediately adjacent, this application does not need to be considered for Small Scale
Rezoning.
Suggested Statement-of-Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to RA-30
would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community and will maintain the
public health, safety, and general welfare based on the existing residential uses and conformance
with the County 's Land Use Plan. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved.
Chairman Penny called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public.
Charles Blackwell, the applicant, responded that he intends to tear down the two
buildings on property.
Seeing no one else move Chairman Penny closed the public hearing. Commissioner Springle
moved to approve the requested rezoning to RA-30 as it is compatible with Harnett County
regulatory documents and would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding
community based on the existing residential uses as well as compliance with the County 's Land
Use Plan. Vice Chairman Miller seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
Mr. Locklear petitioned the Board for a public hearing on proposed zoning change: Case #
PLAN 1911-0002, Landowner/ Applicant: Mike & Michele Freeman / Michele Freeman; 1.123
+/-acres; Pin # 0682-23-3296.000; From RA-30 to Commercial Zoning District; SR# 1538
(Mabry Road); Neill 's Creek Township. Staff noted that on December 2, 2019 the Hamett
County Planning Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of application based on
the history of nonresidential uses at this site, as well as no one in opposition, even though the
Development Services staff recommended denial based on incompatibility with the Land Use
Plan. The Planning Board also voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of Small Scale
zoning.
Mr. Locklear stated the site is currently occupied by a structure and large metal building that
have been used for nonresidential purposes for many years. Surrounding land uses consist of
residential uses and agricultural &/or undeveloped land. Services available include Harnett
County public water and private septic tank sewer.
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Mr. Locklear stated staffs evaluation as:
The IMP ACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is NOT
reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning DO NOT outweigh any potential
inconvenience or hann to the community. REASONING: The requested rezoning to
commercial would have an unreasonable impact on the community, as this would allow
all uses permitted in the Commercial zoning district. Some of these uses may not be
compatible with the residential nature of the community.
The requested zoning district is NOT COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use
Classification. REASONING: The proposal is not compatible with the County Land Use
Plan. Agricultural and Rural Residential is throughout this area. This classification is
typical of low-density development patterns and limited infrastructure.
The proposal does NOT ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general
welfare. REASONING: The requested Commercial zoning district would not maintain or
enhance the public health, safety and general welfare due to the existing residential uses
within the area. The current zoning allows for several commercial uses via the
conditional use process. This mechanism would allow the community to provide input
on the uses that could be placed on the site, as well as conditions that could reduce or
prevent potential negative impacts, to ensure all uses are in harmony with the surrounding
area.
The request is for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should be evaluated for
reasonableness. REASONING: Since Commercial zoning classification is not in this
vicinity and land use class is not compatible, the application should be considered for
Small Scale Rezoning.
Suggested Statement-of-Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to Commercial
is not compatible with the Hamett County Land Use Plan and has the potential to affect the
surrounding community because all of the permitted uses within a Commercial district. It is
recommended that this rezoning request be denied .
Staff responded that the metal building on the property is not currently being used as a business.
Commissioner Springle shared his concerns, saying this opens the door to lots of things that are
not compatible to the area. Discussions continued. Mr. Locklear said staff could not find any
record that this property was ever rezoned Commercial and wondered if it went through the
conditional use process years ago. Staff said they feel like the conditional use process is the best
process for this property.
Chairman Penny called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public.
Mike Freeman, owner of property and applicant, addressed the Board.
Seeing no one else move Chairman Penny closed the public hearing. Commissioner Springle
moved to deny the requested rezoning to Commercial as it is not compatible with all Hamett
County regulatory documents and would have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding
community based on the Land Use Plan as well as the impacts of Small Scale Zoning.
Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, which passed 4 -1 with Chairman Penny opposing.
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Mr. Locklear petitioned the Board for a public hearing on the proposed zoning change: Case #
PLAN 1911-0003, Landowner / Applicant: J & M GSO FY LLC; .912 +/-acres; Pin # 0655-70-
5277.000; From RA-30 to Industrial Zoning District; SR# 1415 (Rawls Church Road); Hector's
Creek Township. Mr. Locklear reported on December 2, 2019 the Hamett County Planning
Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of application based on compatibility to
the Land Use Plan.
Mr. Locklear noted the site is currently occupied by an existing business, which has been in
operation for several years . Surrounding land uses include single family residential and
agricultural uses. US 401 & the Employment Mixed Use development node is Yi mile to the
west. Services available include public (Hamett County) water and private (septic tank) sewer.
He said this is simple as they are basically enlarging their facility.
Mr. Locklear stated staffs evaluation as:
The IMP ACT 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 zoning change to Industrial will
not have a negative impact on the community, as the requested zoning is an addition to
the existing property.
The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use
Classification. REASONING: The requested z oning district is not fully compatible with
the existing land use classification of Medium Density Residential. However, this site is
in close proximity of an Employment Mixed Use area. This allows for uses that would
make the most of public infrastructure, including US 401 and public water & sewer.
When studies again, a recommendation will be to amend the Land Use map by extending
the development node to include this parcel.
The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare.
REASONING: The requested zoning would enhance or maintain the public health, safety
and general welfare due to the longevity of the business, its potential growth, as well as
the potential site improvements that could take place.
The request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for
reasonableness. REASONING: Due to the size of this parcel and existing z oning, this
application does not need to be considered for Small Scale Rezoning.
Suggested Statement-of-Consistency: Staff concludes that the requested rezoning to Industrial
would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community based on the presence of
the existing business and its current zoning class ification . It is recommended that this rezoning
request be approved.
Chairman Penny called to order a publ ic hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public.
Michael Freeman, applicant, addressed the Board and spoke in favor of the proposed
rez oning.
Seeing no one else move Chainnan Penny closed the public hearing. C ommissioner Springle
moved to approve the requested rezoning to Industrial as it would not have an unreasonable
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impact to the surrounding community based on the nonresidential growth patterns of this area as
well as compliance with the County's Land Use Plan. Vice Chairman Miller seco nded the
motion that pa ssed unanimously.
Commissioner McKoy moved to approve the Ordinance Enacting and Adopting 2019 S-2
Supplement to the Code of Ordinances for the County of Harnett., North Carolina.
Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
Ms. Stewart presented the following reports:
Harnett County Veteran Services Activities Report -November 2019
Hamett County Public Health Activities Summary -November 2019
Harnett County Center NC Cooperative Extension Program Report-December 2019
Chairman Penny called for any new business. Vice Chairman Miller said we need to come up
with some way to change the culture of this county regarding littering and illegal dumping. He
said it is very disheartening to see.
Commissioner Springle moved that the Board go into closed session for the following purpose:
( 1) To instruct the County staff concerning the position to be taken by the County in
negotiating a contract for the acquisition of real property;
This motion is made pursuant to N .C. General Statute Section 143 -318.1 l(a)(S).
Vice Chairman Miller seco nded the motion that passed unanimousl y.
Commissioner Springle moved that the Board come out of closed session. Commissioner
Johnson seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Vice Chairman Miller moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:29 pm. Commissioner McKoy
seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
Howard Penny, Chairman Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
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Agenda Item _4 __ -_B...,.._ __
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
S tction I. To amend the Aging Department General Fund, th e appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1105160 528010 CARE ATHLETIC & PROGRAM $400
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1105160 380840 CARE CONTRIBUTIONS AND $400
EXPLANATION:
To budget additional donations to the Caregiver program.
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to th e Boa rd , and to the Budget Officer and the Finance Officer fo r
their direction .
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20
Pr.:parod by
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to th e Board
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commissioners Jb
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Hamett, North Caro lin a, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I. To amend the NHWWU -North Harnett WW Upgrade Project, the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
6107111 598600 NHWWTP BIOSOLIDS $5,397,151
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
6103900 390990 FUND BALANCE $5 ,3 97,151
EXPLANATION:
Budget Amendment to fund the NH WWTP Upgrade Project for additional biosolids capacity
Section 2.
for their direction .
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ . •
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
anura)'lma
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commission ers
Date: ~4,2019 010620a HCBOC Page 16
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the Department budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110611 0 544000 ACP20 CONTRACTED SERVICES $9 600
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DES CRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE
1106110 330410 ACP20 LOCAL $9,600
EXPLANATION:
Increase of Contracted Services to administer the grant funds for restoration of the Longleaf Pines at Anderson Creek
Park. Grant Funds were received from Duke Energy.
APPROVALS:
DECREASE
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for
their direction .
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
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Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be made to the annual budget
ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 3 0. 2020.
Section 1. To amend the Harnett County WIOA Program Fund . the appropriations are to be changed as follows :
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2404970 504010 HCADT EXPENSE AL LOWANCE $ 578
2404970 5260 10 HCADT OFFICE SUPPLIES $ 180
2404970 531020 HCADT TRAINING-MEALS $ 475
2404970 531030 HCADT TRAINING -LODGING $ 419
2404970 531050 HCADT TRA INING-REGISTRATION $ 431
2404970 549085 HCADT INDI RECT COST $ 1,000
2404970 502010 HCADT SALAR IES & WAGES -R EG ULAR $ 2.920
2404970 502050 HCADT SALARIES & WAGES-LONGEVITY $ 35
2404970 505010 HCADT FICA WH $ 98
2404970 507010 HCADT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANC E $ 30
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION :
To move funds to accomodate program needs.
APPROVALS :
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Section 2 . Copies of this budget amendment shall be fu rnished to the C le rk to the Boord , and to the Budget Officer and
the Finance Officer fo r their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Boord
Gordon Springle , Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
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COUNTY
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Harnett County Board of Commissioners Proclamation in Support of
National Radon Action Month in Harnett County
WHEREAS, radon is a colorless , odorless, radioactive gas that may threaten the health of our
citizens and their families ;
WHEREAS, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S . and is the leading
cause of lung cancer in non-smokers ;
WHEREAS, the National Academy of Sciences estimates that up to 21,000 lung cancer deaths
occur in the United States each year;
WHEREAS, one in fifteen homes across the United States has elevated radon levels;
WHEREAS, any home may have elevated levels of radon, even if neighboring homes do not,
and living in a home with an average radon level of 4 picocuries per liter of air poses a similar
risk of developing lung cancer as smoking half a pack of cigarettes a day; and
WHEREAS, testing for radon is simple and inexpens ive and radon problems can be fixed ;
WHEREAS, the County of Harnett, the U.S. Surgeon General , the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, the N C Department of Health and Human Services' NC Radon Program and
the North Carolina Advisory Committee on Cancer Coordination and Control support efforts to
encourage homeowners to test their homes for radon, have elevated levels of radon reduced;
WHEREAS, many residents in Harnett County don't know about radon, yet need to know, for
the safety and health of their families and a proclamation of National Radon Action Month is an
opportunity to educate individuals on the available measures to reduce radon;
NOW, THEREFORE LET IT BE PROCLAIMED, by the Harnett County Board of
Commiss ioners that January 2020 is hereby recognized as National Radon Action Month in
Hamett County on behalf of all the citizens of Harnett County.
Adopted this the 6th day of January 2020.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Joe Miller, Vice Chairman
Barbara M cKoy
strong ro ots • new growt h
Howard Penny, Chairman
Mark B . Johnson
C. Gordo n Spring le
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Agenda Item 4-D
Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING DA TE: January 6, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Master Resolution and Authorization for Depository Accounts
REQUESTED BY: Kimberly A. Honeycutt, Finance Officer
REQUEST:
Request that a Master Resolution and Authorization for Depository Accounts and Treasury
Management Services agreement be approved and signed. This agreement will identify
Chairman Howard Penny and Finance Officer Kimberly Honeycutt as authorized signers for
the County's central depository account with PNC.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Master Resolution and Authorization for Depository Accounts and Treasury
Management Services
The undersigned certifies as follows to PNC Bank, National Association and to PNC Bank Canada Branch 1, if the undersigned has accounts
there (collectively, the "Bank")
1. Name of Client _c_o_u_n_ty_of_H_a_rn_e_tt ____________________ ("Client")
Trade name(s). if applicable:
Taxpayer ID (United States)/ CA Business Number (Canada): 56-6000306 ------------------------
2. Type of Organization: ( check one)
D Corporation. The Client is a corporation organized under the laws of the of , and
the undersigned Secretary of the Client certifies that the following is a true copy of resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors of
the Client pursuant to a notice and the articles of incorporation and regulations or by-laws of the Client and at which a quorum was
present, or adopted without a meeting by the written approval of the directors of the Client.
D Partnership. The Client is a partnership and the undersigned general partners of such partnership certify that the following is a
resolution adopted by all of the general partners of such partnership.
D Unincorporated Association. The Client is an unincorporated association and the undersigned Secretary of the Client certifies that
the following is a true copy ofresolutions adopted by the Members, Trustees, Executive Committee, Board of Directors, etc. of the
Client pursuant to, and in compliance with, its organizational documents.
D Limited Liability Company. The Client is a limited liability company organized under the laws of the of
D Manager Managed LLC and the undersigned members charged with managing the business affairs
D M b M d LLC of the Client certify that the following is a resolution adopted by all members of such limited liability em er anage
company. D Single Member LLC
D Sole Proprietorship. The Client is a sole proprietorship doing business under the name -----------..and authorizes
the following.
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3. Resolutions :
A. Authorization of Depository. Resolved, that the Bank is hereby designated a depository of the Client and is hereby authorized to
accept monies, wire and other electronic fund transfers, checks, drafts, notes, acceptances or other evidences of indebtedness for deposit , or
for collection by the Bank and deposit upon receipt of payment therefore by the Bank, (including deposits and collections of payments in
such foreign currencies as the Bank may accept from time to time), to the credit of the Client in such account or accounts as the Client may
have with the Bank, without the endorsement of the Client appearing thereon, and Client promises to pay the Bank for any Items that are
returned for lack of endorsement. The persons so indicated on Part C of the Attachments, are authorized to open or close deposit accounts
with the Bank, and to instruct the Bank as to the disposition of funds in any account to be closed, all by written instruction to the Bank,
(electronically or otherwise), by any one such person . The depository accounts to which these resolutions and authorizations apply include
existing depository accounts of the Client and all future depository accounts opened by the Client with the Bank pursuant to this Section 3A,
and may include accounts denominated in one or more foreign currencies offered by the Bank from time to time.
B. Authorization to Sign Checks and Other Instruments and Withdrawal Orders and to Designate Other Persons Who Have
Such Authority. Resolved, that any one of the persons so indicated on Part C of the Attachments is authorized to sign, execute, deliver and
negotiate checks, drafts, bills of exchange, acceptances and other instruments or withdrawal orders from or drawn on the depository accounts
of the Client with the Bank ("Items") and to designate other persons who are authorized to sign, execute, deliver and negotiate Items . The
signatures of all authorized signers must appear on the account signature card for the applicable account. As confirmation of the authority of
such persons, the account signature card shall be executed by an authorized person so indicated on Part C of the Attachments.
Authorization for Use of Facsimile Signature. If the Facsimile Signature section is completed on Part B of the Attachments, it
authorizes the use of facsimile signatures in accordance with this Section 3B. Such facsimile signatures must be provided on account
signature cards properly executed in accordance with these Resolutions.
1 PNC Bank Canada Branch is a branch of PNC Bank, N.A.
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Resolved, that if so indicated on Part B of the Attachments, the Bank is hereby requested, authorized and directed to honor any and all Items
when bearing the facsimile signature made by machine or other mechanical device, or rubber stamp of any person whose facsimile signatures
appear on signature cards given by Client to the Bank from time to time and executed in accordance with these Resolutions. The Client
assumes full responsibility for all payments made by the Bank in good faith reliance upon such facsimile signature(s) of such person or
persons and the Bank shall be entitled to pay and charge to the account of the Client any and all such Items, regardless of by whom or by
what means such facsimile signature(s) thereon may have been affixed thereto.
The Bank is authorized to make payments from the funds of the Client on deposit with the Bank, upon and according to such Items and other
written instructions, whether given by manual or facsimile signature, in each case regardless of whether payment is requested to be made to
the order of or for the benefit of, or whether payment is to be deposited to the individual credit of or tendered in payment of the obligation to
the Bank of, the person making the withdrawal or transfer or any person listed in Part C of the Attachments.
C. Authorization to Obtain Treasury Management Services and to Designate Other Persons Who Have Such Authority.
Resolved, that any one of the persons so indicated in Part C of the Attachments is authorized from time to time ( 1) to obtain for the Client
from the Bank such treasury management services as he or she so elects in his or her sole discretion including, without limitation, services for
the initiation or origination of transfers or withdrawals of funds from the accounts of Client with the Bank, either in United States dollars or
in such foreign currencies as Bank may make available from time to time ; (2) to accept, execute and/o r deliver, including to electronically
accept, execute and/or deliver, such agreements, instruments and documents as may be required by the Bank in its sole discretion in
connection with the furnishing of such services or transactions; and (3) to designate, in writing, other persons who are authorized to obtain for
the Client such treasury management services or to enter into such transactions or to give instructions to the Bank with respect to such
services or transactions and to accept, execute and/or deliver, including to electronically accept, execute and/or deliver, such agreements,
instruments and documents, all without further action by the Client.
D. Authorization to Conduct Foreign Exchange Transactions and to Designate Other Persons Who Have Such Authority.
{NOTE : This authorization is applicable to PNC Bank, National Association, only, and is not applicable to PNC Bank Canada
Branch.} Resolved, that any one of the persons so indicated on Part C of the Attachments is also authorized from time to time (I) to obtain
for the Client from the Bank services and products related to foreign exchange transactions (including spots, forwards, options and swaps or
any other similar transaction) (2) to execute to and in favor of the Bank any and all agreements or documents , including amendments or
modifications thereto, in connection with such foreign exchange transactions (3) to designate, in writing, any other person or persons to do
any and all things which such person so indicated on Part C of the Attachments is authorized to do with respect to such foreign exchange
transactions (4) to designate, in writing (in substantially the form attached hereto as Part D of the Attachments, or such other form acceptable
to the Bank), those persons who are authorized to execute and/or confirm such transactions on behalf of the Client.
E. Authorization to Make Changes. Resolved, that any one of the persons so indicated on Part C of the Attachments is also
authorized to (i) add or remove Subsidiaries from Part A of the Attachments and (ii) add or remove persons authorized to act hereunder from
Part C of the Attachments; in each case as evidenced by written instructions executed by such authorized person and delivered to the Bank.
F. Requests Made by Facsimile or Other Means. Resolved , that the Bank is authorized, in its sole discretion, to take any action
authorized hereunder based upon : (i) the telephone request of any person purporting to be a person authorized to act hereunder, (ii) the
signature of any person authorized to act hereunder that is de livered to the Bank by facsimi le transmission, or (iii) e lectronic mai l that Bank
reasonably believes is from any person authorized to act hereunder.
G. Authorization for Subsidiaries. Divisions and Trade Names. Resolved, as to each entity (other than the Client) listed in Part A
of the Attachments, all of which are direct or indirect subsidiaries of the Client and whose activities are controlled by Client and 51 % or more
of whose voting stock is owned directly or indirectly by the Client or whose interests are owned 51 % percent or more by the C l ient in the
case of non-stock subsidiaries (each a "Subsidiary") that (i) the Client hereby (a) adopts all of the preceding and following resolutions on
behalf of each Subsidiary, and (b) instructs each Subsidiary to cause these resolutions to be filed with its corporate records, and to adopt all of
these resolutions on behalf of Subsidiaries all of whose voting interests are owned by each Subsidiary.
H. General. Resolved, that a certified copy of these resolutions be delivered to the Bank and that they and the authority vested in the
persons specified herein will remain in full force and effect until a certified copy of a resolution of the Client revoking or modifying these
resolutions and such authority has been filed with the Bank and the Bank has had a reasonable time to act on it. These resolutions supersede
any prior resolution of Client provided to the Bank.
4. Incumbency and Specimen Signatures: Each of the persons listed in Part C of the Attachments holds the office, title or status
with the Client and/or its Subsidiaries specified therein and the actual signature of each such person appears on Part C of the Attachments.
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5. Organizational Documents: Copies of any organizational or other documents, including but not limited to the articles or
certificate of incorporation, the by-laws or regulations, or other organizational documents of the Client or applicable Subsidiary, that the
Client or any such Subsidiary may deliver to the Bank at the Bank's request with these Resolutions or from time to time, shall be , and the
Bank shall be entitled to rely on such copies as , true, complete and correct copies thereof with all amendments thereto as in effect on the date
of such delivery .
6. Additional Certifications of Secretary: These Master Resolutions and Authorizations now stand of record on the books of the
Client, are in full force and effect and have not been modified or revoked in any manner whatsoever. Nothing in the foregoing resolutions
violates the articles or certificate of incorporation, the by-laws or regulations, or other organizational documents of the Client or applicable
Subsidiary. The undersigned has taken all actions and made such notification as are required under section 3F above with respect to each
Subsidiary.
Note:
For Partnerships, all general partners must sign unless the partnership agreement outlines other signing authorities.
Por Limited Liability Companies, all members must sign unless the operating agreement identifies one or more managers, in which
ase the managers must sign.
!For Corporations, Unincorporated Associations and Other Organizations: the Secretary, as attesting officer must sign.
Hthe Secretary, as the attesting officer, is also granted authorization to act in Part C , then one other authorized representative must
L<;ign below.
DATE:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the undersigned have hereunto set their hands and seals this
______ day of , 2019
ATTESTATION:
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ATTACHMENTS
PART A-ADDITIONAL SUBSIDIARIES, AFFILIATES AND TRADE NAMES TO WHICH RESOLUTIONS
AND AUTHORIZATIONS APPLY
Name of Legal Entity Trade Name if Taxpayer ID/CA State of Formation
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PART B-AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF FACSIMILE SIGNATURES
AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF FACSIMILE SIGNATURE
If this boxO is checked, it authorizes the use of facsimile signatures in accordance with Section 3B. Such facsimile signatures
must be provided on account signature cards properly executed in accordance with these Resolutions.
PART C-PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO ACT
If this boxO is checked, additional names of Persons Authorized to Act are set forth on the accompanying Continuation of Part C.
THE INDIVIDUALS LISTED BELOW ARE GRANTED ALL OF THE AUTHORITIES AS OUTLINED IN
SECTION 3 OF THIS RESOLUTION INCLUDING THE AUTHORITY TO:
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OPEN AND CLOSE DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
SIGN CHECKS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS AND WITHDRAWAL ORDERS AND DELEGATE SUCH AUTHORITY TO OTHERS
OBTAIN TREASURY MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND DELEGATE SUCH AUTHORITY TO OTHERS
OBTAIN SERVICES RELATED TO FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS AND DELEGATE SUCH AUTHORITY TO OTHERS
MAKE CHANGES TO ATTACHMENTS
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PART D-TRADE AND CONFIRMATION AUTHORIZATION LETTER FOR FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TRANSACTIONS {NOTE: THIS PART DIS APPLICABLE TO PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ONLY,
AND IS NOT APPLICABLE TO PNC BANK CANADA BRANCH.}
The undersigned (the "Designator"), a duly authorized representative of Client who is authorized to execute this authorization letter on
behalfofClient, certifies as follows to PNC Bank, National Association ("Bank"):
The Designator, acting pursuant to the authority delegated to him/her by the Client resolutions delivered to the Bank (the
"Resolutions") authorizing the Designator to delegate to any other person or persons the authority to execute and/or confirm on behalf of
Client, foreign exchange transactions , does hereby establish and confirm the authority of each of the person(s) whose names are set forth
below to execute on behalf of Client foreign exchange transactions described in the Resolutions , and /or confirm on behalf of Client such
executed foreign exchange transactions as such authority is set forth below.
Each person below has complete authority at all times to bind Client to the performance of any such transactions. Bank may rely on the
authority vested in these individuals until the close of business on the second business day after Bank receives written notice from Client
of any changes in such authority at its offices at the following address: PNC Bank, National Association, PNC Investment Operations,
116 Allegheny Center Mall, Pittsburgh , PA 15212 Attention : Derivative Operations, or any other address which has been provided by
Bank to Client for such purpose.
Consent for E -mai l Delivery: By signing below, the Designator acknowledges that Client has consented to receive confirmations for
foreign exchange transactions via electronic mail.
PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE AND/OR CONFIRM FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS
Check applicable boxes to grant authorities to individuals.
Authorized to
PRINTED NAME, EMAIL AND TELEPHONE OF Authorized to Authorized to EXECUTE AND CONFIRM
AUTHORIZED INDIVIDUAL EXECUTE CONFIRM the same transaction
(Sin< person aurho,;:r:ation)
Name :
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Authorized Representative per Part C of the Master Resolution
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SIGNATURE CARD @ PNC
PNC Bank, National Association Date :
0 Original D Master 0 Add rgJ Replacement D Delete
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED BY CLIENT
ACCOUNT TITLE SUBTITLE
County of Harnett
STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE/ PROVINCE ZIP CODE
PO Box 760 Lillington North Carolina
Check appropriate box for federal tax classification; check only one of the following seven boxes (required):
D Individual/sole proprietor or single-member LLC DC Corporation D S Corporation D Partnership D TrusUestate
D Limited Liability Company. Enter the tax classification (C = C Corporation , S = S Corporation , P = partnership)
Note. For a single-member LLC that is disregarded , do not check LLC ; check the appropriate box in the line above for the tax
classification of the single-member owner
[8J Other (See IRS Publications fw9/iw9 for Instructions at www.irs.gov) County Government ----------------------
COMPLETE EACH SECTION FOR ALL SIGNERS, INCLUDING THOSE USING FACSIMILE SIGNATURES:
PRINTED NAME TITLE SIGNATURE
(not required for a Deletion)
1) Howard L. Penny Jr Cha.inna"
2) Kimberly Honeycutt Finance Officer
3)
4)
5)
6)
By signing below, the depositor (1) acknowledges receipt of the Account Agreement for this account and, If applicable to this account, the funds
availability policy, and the USA PATRIOT Act Notice; (2) agrees that such documents are part of PNC 's agreement with, and shall be legally
binding on, the depositor; (3) agrees that PNC will not monitor specifications requiring multiple signatures or dollar limitations on checks drawn
on depositor's accounts and that any such specifications are for depositor's internal purposes, only; (4) confirms that the Information on this
signature card is correct; and (5) confirms that the persons whose signatures appear on this signature card as signers on this account are
authorized signers in accordance with the depositor's resolution and that the signatures appearing above are true specimens of the signatures of
the persons listed above.
Certification of Owner:
Under penalties of perjury, I certify that:
(1) The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me), and
(2) I am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all Interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified
me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding, and
(3) I am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person, and
(4) The FATCA code(s) entered on this form (if any) Indicating that I am exempt from FATCA reporting is correct.
You must cross out item (2) above If you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you have
failed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return.
The Internal Revenue Service does not require your consent to any provision of this document other than the certifications required to avoid
backup withholding.
ACCOUNT NUMBER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
56-6000306
Authorized Signature --------------------,----------Authorized representative per Part 38 of the PNC Master Resolution or as authorized by the Resolution on fil e with th e Bank.
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item 4-E
MEETING DATE: January 6, 2020
TO : HARNETI COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: North Carolina Governor Highway Safety
REQUESTED BY: Sheriff
REQUEST:
This was approved in November, 2019 at a funding of ./.5 % by the State, the state has
approved funding at 50%. This request reflects the change in the state funding and the
county's responsible which is less.
The Harnett County Sheriff's Office is requesting permission to accept a Governor's
Highway Safety Grant with funding for 50 % of the cost for one Deputy's position
$40 ,542.00 and$ 300.00 in Training. This is the third year of the grant. After the third year,
the county will be responsible for 100 % of the cost of the deputy 's position.
The county will provide $ $ 40,541.00.00 in funds which is included in this year's Sheriffs
Office budget.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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2. Agency Address:
1PO Box 399 I LILLINGTON , NC 27546-0399
3 . Physical Location of Agency *
175 Bain Street, Lillington, NC 27546
8 . Federal Tax ID Number/ Type of Agency
Federal Tax ID Number: *56-6000306
DUNS No: * 799829242
County: *HARNETT COUNTY
Type of Agency
(' State
(i' County
(' Municipality
; 11. Project Title: *
(' Non-Profit
(' Higher Education
(' Hospital
2019 Crash Reduction Project
12 . Budget Total Project Amount
Personnel Costs
fcontractual Services
Commodities Costs
Other Direct Costs
Indirect Costs
', .. : ..
$2 ,000.00
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13. Specify How Non-Federal Share Will Be Provided: *
!Harnett County General Fund through Property Taxes
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!Project Number: l PT-_:0-06-12
4 . Contact Person for Agency:
Gary McNeil!
. 5. Telephone Number:
+1 (910) 893-0102
6. Cell Phone:
+1 (910) 814-0417
*
I 1 . Email of Contact Per~n *
gmcneill@harnett.org
9. Project Year *
!
(' New (i' Continuation
I Year: r 1 r 2 (i' 3 ('4+
10. Allocation of Funding *
Federal % 50.00 Local%
Source of Funds
50.00
Federal Amount State/Local Amount .. . , ..
$1,000.00 $1,000.00
CFDA#: 20. 600 -State and Community Highway Safety
Work Type: Enforcement-PTS
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Statement of Problem LProvide detailed information of the highway safety problems in your area to be addressed through this project. Include
countywide crash data for the last three years and any other relevant information to validate the statements. For more detailed information see "How to write an
1 effective traffic safety projecr· located at:
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I Harnett County has a large number of alcohol-related fatalities compared to other counties. During the last five years, ending in
1
2017, Harnett County has averaged 7.4 alcohol-related fatalities per year and ranked 11th in the State. In 2017. Harnett County
ranked 12th in number of alcohol related fatal crashes in 2017.
I Harnett County has 144 sworn officers with 46 assigned to general patrol and two assigned to traffic enforcement (one of which
! is GHSP grant funded position), and five K-9 deputies (over 30% of their time is traffic enforcement). There was a decrease in
speeding citations in the year 2017. This may be attributed to personnel vacancies in conjunction with K-9 deputies having other
assignments than traffic enforcement as a priority task. We began as a partner with NCGHSP in 2006 and continued the traffic
unit enforcement activities. Harnett County has a DWI Task Force of all the towns and Sheriffs Office including North Carolina
LHighway Patrol. The Harnett County Task Force conducts quarterly Booze It & Lose It checkpoints. The Hamett County __J
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/""Sheriff's Office has an educational program that targets high school seniors. As part of this effort, we provide educational even s
I at the four high schools before prom each year. We have the Drunk Buster carts and goggles for the youth to drive to simulate I impaired driving.
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J Harnett County is located in the central part of North Carolina. The county covers 595 square miles with a population of 126,600
!of mostly rural area. The county population has increased 19% since 2006. The Harnett County Sheriffs Office in 2018
; responded to 75,383 complaints. The county is dissected by NC Highways 401 , 55, 27, 210, 42, 87 and 421 and by Inter-State
95 . Highway 87 is a new four lane highway that connects Cumberland County with Lee County and the northwest part of the
state. Highway 401 is the major connector from Cumberland County to Wake County and the northern part of the state. The
traffic count in 2016 in Lillington where US 401 , US 421 and NC 210 merge is over 30,000 vehicles per day.
All the above facts illustrate the need for additional resources to reduce the number of alcohol related crashes in Hamett County.
I Proposed Solutions:
I The Harnett County Sheriffs Office would like to continue to use funds provided through a GHSP grant to fund a traffic
enforcement deputy. We are requesting funding to sustain one GHSP traffic enforcement deputy. The Harnett County Sheriffs
Office is dedicated to providing these resources with the assistance of Governor's Highway Safety Program. If funds are made
available to the Harnett County Sheriffs Office, we continue working with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol and other
agencies in Harnett County to have aggressive enforcement during Booze It & Lose It and Click It or Ticket campaigns.
There are three main areas that the Sheriffs Office would like to concentrate. These are alcohol-related fatalities, speed related
fatalities and educational programs for young drivers. The Sheriffs Office would like to maintain the additional traffic
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I enforcement deputy to increase our presence on the streets and highways. With a total of two full time traffic enforcement
deputies, we will strive to make a greater impact through enforcement and educational programs.
I The Traffic Squad's primary duties will be the enforcement of traffic laws, providing traffic safety prevention material to citizens
1
and use other methods that will reduce crashes in Harnett County. The Sheriffs Office will concentrate on high risk groups.
1 Harnett County has a large number of alcohol-related fatalities compared to other counties.
/
J Training:
, Funding in the amount of $2,000.00 is requested to avail the GHSP funded traffic enforcement deputy to attend the yearly NC
i Traffic Safety Conference and Expo for in-service training.
Provide the agency's number of sworn officers 144
Does the agency currently have a dedicated traffic or DWI unit? Yes r. No('
If a dedicated traffic or DWI unit exists, how many officers are assigned to the unit? 2
For applicants requesting enforcement grants. please provide the following county fatality rankings:
Information can /Je located at:
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Overall Fatality Ranking: 11
Alcohol Fatality Ranking: 11
Unrestrained Fatality Ranking : 12
Speed Related Fatalities: 11
Other Applicable Rankings: (Specify)
As part of this proJect all law enforcement agencies must enter traffic enforcemen t citations data of their agency for the past three
years.
Year2016 Occupant Protection Citations 59 DWI Citations 26 Speed Citations 1,366
Year2017 Occupant Protection Citations 86 DWI Citations 20 Speed Citations 792
Year2018 Occupant Protection Citations 87 DWI Citations 36 Speed Citations 542 l
Goals and Objectives _(Provide at least one SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely) goals and
objectives. For more detailed infonnation see "How to write an effective traffic safety projecr' located at: ._ ----
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I I Goal #1 : Reduce Harnett County alcohol re lated traffic fatalities from the Hamett County 2013-17 five year average of 7 to 4
1 by September 30 , 2020, a reduction of 42%
/ Objectives: . To conduct four public information and education presentations each Quarter.
2. To train/refresh at least 2 deputies in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing .
, 3 . To conduct one multi-agency DWI Checkpoint during the time period of October 1, 2019 through September 20 ,
I 2020.
I 4. To conduct three Saturated Patrol Campaigns per quarter.
I 5. Identity the top three, alcohol related , highest crash locations and conduct targeted enforcement a these locations I monthly.
I 6 . Participate and report all GHSP and national highway safety campaigns. Full campaign participation is
1 accomplished through increase high visibility enforcement as appropriate.
1 7 . Participate in one checkpoint per month.
I Goal #2: Reduce Hamett County speed-related fatalities from the 2013-2017 five year average of 7 to 5 by September 30,
2020, a reduction of 25%.
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II Objectives: 1. Increase the number of speed citations from 542 to 623 by September 30 , 2020, an increase of 15 %.
2. Identify the top 3 speed-related crash locations and conduct targeted enforcement efforts a minimum of 1 times 1-per month.
I Goal #3: Reduce young driver-i nvolved fatal crashes from the 2013-2017 five year average of 3.6 to 2 by September 30 ,
2020, a reduction of 44%
Objectives: 1 . Provide Traffic Safety material in English and Spanish through 4 community events
2 . Provide Traffic Safety information through local media 4 times or once a quarter
3. Provide at least one educational program(s) each quarter in a high school or to high-school aged children .
4. Participate and report in all GHSP and national highway safety campaigns, especially those focused on youth
related highway safety issues.
5. ConducUparticipate in 3 school zone enforcement operations each quarter.
Below are the 5-year goals of the NC Governor's Highway Safety Program (GHSP). To be eligible for funding , your traffic
afety project should match one or more of the GHSP goals. Check all that apply .
rgJ Reduce NC's traffic-related fatalities by 12% from the 2014-2018 average of 1,392 to 1,228 by December 31, 2021 .
rgJ Reduce NC's alcohol-related fatalities by 10% from the 2014-2018 average of 401 to 361 by December 31, 2021 .
IQ Reduce NC's unrestrained fatalities by 10% from the 2014-2018 average of 398 to 358 by December 31, 2021 .
rg)Reduce NC's speed-related fatalities by 5% from the 2014-2018 average of472 to 448 by December 31 , 2021 .
rg)Reduce NC's young driver-involved fatal crashes by 10% from the 2014-2018 average of 170 to 153 by December 31, 2021.
jo Reduce NC's motorcycle fatalities by 5% from the 2014-2018 average of 187 to 178 by December 31, 2021 .
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· A minimum of one (1) nighttime and one (1) daytime seat belt initiative per month ;
A minimum of one (1) impaired driving checkpoint per month;
A minimum of 50% of seat belt initiatives must be conducted at night between the hours of 7 :00 p .m . and 7 :00 a .m.;
Participation in all "Click It or T icket" and "Booze It & Lose It" campaigns;
Participation in any event or campaign as required by the GHSP;
Attempt to utilize one of the Forensic Tests for Alcohol Branch's Mobile Breath Alcohol Testing (BATMobiles) units
during at least one of the impaired d riving checkpoints.
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First Quarter (October, November, December)
Conduct 3 nighttime and 3 daytime seat belt initiative
Conduct 3 impaired driving checkpoints
Conduct targeted enforcement at top 3 speed-related crash locations
Provide educational presentation and material to youth
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Submit traffic enforcement data to GHSP monthly
Conduct targeted enforcement efforts at the top 3 high fatalities crash locations
Second Quarter (January, February, March)
Conduct 3 nighttime and 3 daytime seat belt initiative
Conduct 3 impaired driving checkpoints
Conduct targeted enforcement at top 3 speed-related crash locations
1
Provide educational presentation and material to youth
I
Submit traffic enforcement data to GHSP monthly
Conduct targeted enforcement efforts at the top 3 high fatalities crash locations
I Third Quarter (April, May, June)
Conduct 3 nighttime and 3 daytime seat belt initiative
Conduct 3 impaired driving checkpoints
Conduct targeted enforcement at top 3 speed-related crash locations
Provide educational presentation and material to youth
Submit traffic enforcement data to GHSP monthly
Conduct targeted enforcement efforts at the top 3 high fatalities crash locations i Attend NCGHSP Traffic Safety Conference
I' Fourth Quarter (July, August, September)
Conduct 3 nighttime and 3 daytime seat belt initiative
I Conduct 3 impaired driving checkpoints
I Conduct targeted enforcement at top 3 speed-related crash locations
Provide educational presentation and material to youth
I Submit traffic enforcement data to GHSP monthly
Conduct targeted enforcement efforts at the top 3 high fatalities crash locations
I AGENCY AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE
[] I have read and accept terms and conditions of the grant funding and attached the Grant Agreement. The information
supplied in this application is true to the best of my knowledge.
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Name:
r'ote:
_______ ] PIN [ __ ~
11. Submitting grant application is not a guarantee of grant being approved .
Date: ~ec 18, 2o!ii]
2. Once form has been submitted, it cannot be changed unless it has a status of "Return".
llt1S INSTRUMENT HAS BEEN
PREAUDITED IN THE MANNER REQUIRED
SY TliE LOCAl GOVERNMENT BUDGET
ANL1A"11.x.r'IL
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North Carolina Governor's Highway Safety Program
LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL RESOLUTION
WHEREAS , the Harnett County Sheritrs Office (herein called the
"Agency")
(The Applicant Agency)
has completed an application contract for traffic safety funding ; and that County of Ha rn ett
(The Governing Body of the Agency)
Resolution
-----------(herein called the "Governing Body") has thoroughly considered the problem
identified and has reviewed the project as described in the contract ;
THEREFORE, NOW BE IT RESOLVED BY THE County of Harnett IN OPEN
--------,-(G"""o_ve_m.,...ing""""'Body:---,-.,..-) -------
MEETING ASSEMBLED IN THE CITY OF _L_ill _in __ gt_on ____________ , NORTH CAROLINA,
THIS 6 DAY OF January 20 20 AS FOLLOWS: --I __ ,
1. That the project referenced above is in the best interest of the Governing Body and the general public; and
2. That Gary C. McNeil!, Major is authorized to file , on beha lf of the Governing
(Name and Title of Representative)
Body , an application contract in the form prescribed by the Governor's Highway Safety Program for federal
funding in the amount of$ 40,542.00 to be made to the Governing Body to assist in defraying
(Federal Dollar Request)
the cost of the project described in the contract application ; and
3 . That the Governing Body has formally appropriated the cash contribution of$ 40,541.00
(Local Cash Appropriation)
required by the project contract; and
as
4. That the Project Director designated in the application contract shall furnish or make arrangement fo r other
appropriate persons to furnish such information , data, documents and reports as required by the contract, if
approved, or as may be required by the Governor's Highway Safety Program; and
5. That certified copies of this resolution be included as part of the contract referenced above; and
6. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption .
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item 4-F
MEETING DA T E: January 6, 2020
TO : HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: ELIOR, Inc. (Summit Food Services)
REQUESTED BY: Sheriff's Office
REQUEST:
Harnett County Sheriff's Office request approval of a contract for food service in the
Detention Center with Elior, Inc , (Summit Foods). The contract is for an annual amount of
$490,000.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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AMENDMENT
TO THE AGREEMENT FOR THE PROVISION OF MEALS
BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA AND SUMIT FOOD SERVICE, LLC
This Amendment is made by and between the County of Harnett (hereinafter referred to as
"Client") and Summit Food Service, LLC, with offices at 1751 County Road B West, Suite 300, Roseville,
Minnesota 55113 (hereinafter referred to as "Summit'').
WHEREAS, Summit and Client have entered into an Agreement for the Provision of Meals
(hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement''), effective September 1, 2009 (as amended); and
WHEREAS, both parties now desire to amend said Agreement upon the terms and
conditions stated herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties, intending to be legally bound hereby, mutually agree hereto that
the Agreement is hereby modified as follows:
Inmate Population
0-145
146-160
161-175
176-9999
Price per Meal
$2.1002
$1.9591
$1.8603
$1.7700
This Amendment is effective as of September 1, 2019. All other terms and conditions of the original
Agreement (as modified from time to time) shall remain in full force and effect unless otherwise amended
as provided in the Agreement.
HARNETT COUNTY DETENTION CENTER
By: _____________ _
Name: _____________ _
Title:. ______________ _
Date: ______________ _
1111$ INSTRUMENT HAS BEEN
PREAUOITED IN llfE MANNER REQUIRED
BY THE LOC,lJ. GC•\/ERNM ENT BUDGET
HARNETT COUNTY
SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE, LLC .. ' . t • I I t 9 I
Name: Marlin Sejnoha
Title: President & CEO
Date: ______________ _
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item 4-G
MEETING DA TE: January 6, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Colonial Pipeline Grant Award
REQUESTED BY: Larry T. Smith, Emergency Services Director
REQUEST:
Request the Board to accept $4,200.00 , d _ot'\o.,+i o"' from the Colonial Pipeline Company.
These funds will be used to purchase three (3) Automatic External Defibrillators ( AEDs) for
use by the EM/FM divisions of Emergency Services.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Bradley Kinlaw
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Attachments:
Importance:
Hi Mr. Kinlaw,
Hughes, Cathleen <C Hughes@ co lpipe.co m >
Thursday, De cember 19 , 2019 9:29 AM
Bradle y Kinla w
Donation Request submitted to Coloni al Pipeline Compan y -Action Needed
New Vend o r Non -Supplier Setup Form with W9 .pdf
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I am pleased to let you know that a $4,200 donation to Hartnett County Emergency Serv ices has been approved. In order
for Colonial Pipeline Company to process a check request for Hartnett County Emergency Services , our accounting
department requires that the department be set up as a vendor. I have attached the necessary forms for completion. The
W-9 attached is the latest revision of the W -9 issued by the IRS (Rev . October 2018). Our accounting department will not
accept any W-9s with earlier re vision dates. The W-9 must also be signed and dated within the past 12 months. The
completed forms can either be emailed to me in PDF format or faxed to me at 770.754 .8427 (this fax number comes
directly to my computer). Please email or call me if you have any questions. We hope this donation helps in purchasing
your AEDs , and appreciate the lifesaving services you provide in the communities you serve . Thanks ... Cathleen
Ca thleen Hughes
Adminis trative Coo l'din a t o l'
COLONIAL P I P ELI NE COM PANY
678-762 -2340
Colonial Pipeline Notice -This e-mail message (including any attachment) contains information that may be confidential.
be protected by attorney-client or other privilege or constitute non-public information If you are not the intended recipient
please notify the sender by electronic mail or telephone and delete the original message without making any copies . Use.
dissemination distribution or reproduction of this message by unintended recipients is not authorized and may be
unlawful.
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Colonial Pipeline Company
Public Donation Request Form
Colonial Pipeline is committed to serving communities with which we share our pipeline. We
are always looking to support worthy organ izations that share in our mission of service . Please
fill out this form to request that Colonial Pipeline make a donation to your not-for-profit
organization. Your donation request will be reviewed by the donations committee to determine if
your organization meets the criteria established by Colonial Pipeline . Please remember,
although Colonial Pipeline recognizes that all causes are noble and important to our
communities, we cannot approve all donations. However, we make the best effort we can to
partner with, and support as many like-minded organizations as possible.
Name: Bradley Kinlaw
Title: Deputy Director
Organization Name: Hamett County Emergency Services
Phone: 910-893-0700
Email: bkinlaw@hamett.org
Address: 1005 Edwards Brothers Drive, Lillington, NC 27546
Website: http:/lwww .harnett.org/fire/
Social Media (check all applicable channels):
Facebook l!!!I Twitter l!!!I YouTube l!!!I Google+ D
Organization's Focus (check all that apply):
Education D Conservation D First Responders l!!!I Oil & Gas Advocates D
Other D (describe) _______________________ _
Are you a not-for-profit? Yes l!!!I No D
If yes, please submit a copy of your IRS Tax Exemption
Brief overview of your organization: Hamett County Emergency Services Department is compri sed of 3 d ivisions :
Emergency Medical Services , Fire Marshars Office, and Emergency Management. Our department responds lo over 26,000 calls
annually in Hamett and surrounding counties.
Why did you Identify Colonial Pipeline for a donation? We identify Colonial Pipeline as a major pamter
in Harnett County. The safety of your infrastructure and employees is very important to us as well as your company. This
equipment will give us the ability to provide an additional lifesaving measures to your employees' and contractors as well the other
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132,734 citizens of Harnett County . County budget restraints and loss of EMS revenue from Medicare/Medicaid has created an
environment in which prioritize funding to ensure our EMS transport vehicles are equipped with quality equipment
and staff.
Donation Amount Requested: $9,727.00
What will the donation be used for? This donation will be used to purchase Automatic External Defibrillators
(AED) for 7 emergency response vehicles (Non-transport) in the Emergency Services Department. These vehicles routinely
respond to major incidents such as gas line issues, vehicle accidents, large fire, chemical spills, etc. These vehicles currently only
carry a first aid kits. The AEO's would allow us to provide an additional lifesaving measures to first responders and the public.
Why should the group receive a donation? Through this donation we are attempting to provide 1 more
opportunities for someone to receive much needed defibrillation in the unfortunate event they suffer a cardiac issue. The survival
rate for CPR only is around 7.5%, when coupled with an AED the survival rate increases to around 40%.
Has Colonial supported your group in the past? Yes D No l!!!I
If Yes, in what year and for what donation amount? ____________ _
If your donation request is approved, will you provide the following?
l!!!I Photo of CP employee with organization representative
l!!!I Photo(s) of donation presentation/event
D Giant check with CP logo for presentation
D Colonial Pipeline banner/signage with safety message at presentationf event
l!!!I Thank youftax receipt letter from organization
l!!!I Press release from organization
o Other (explain) ______________________ _
Indicate check recipient and mailing preference: county of Harnett, PO Box 370, Lillington, NC 27546
Please email this completed form and
a copy of your IRS Tax Exemption(if applicable) to chuqhes@colpipe.com.
For more information please call (678) 762-2340.
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett, North Caroli na, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund -Emergency Services , the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104410 523030 Public Safety Suoolies $4,200
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE
1104410 3304410 Local . $4,200
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EXPLANATION :
To budget funds for the acceptlon of the Colonial Pipeline grant to purchase three (3) AEDs.
APPROVALS :
Finance Officer (date) County Manager (date )
Section 2. Copies o f this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget
Officer and th e Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Howard Penny, Jr, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
DECREASE
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item 4-H
MEETING DATE: January 6, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for the Collections of Taxes between
Harnett County and the Town of Broadway.
REQUESTED BY: J~)C 0epA.r4r"'e~{
REQUEST:
Request that contract between Town of Broadway and Harnett County be approved and
signed by the chairman of the Board of Commissioners
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT
FOR THE COLLECTION OFT AXES
BETWEEN COUNTY OF HARNETT
AND THE TOWN OF BROADWAY
THIS INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and
entered into on this the __ day of , 20_by and between COUNTY OF HARNETT,
a body politic and corporate, organized and existing under the laws of the state of North Carolina,
(hereinafter referred to as "County") and the TOWN OF BROADWAY, a North Carolina
municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of North Carolina,
(hereinafter referred to as "Town").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Town of Broadway is located in the County of Lee, North Carolina.
WHEREAS, the Town of Broadway, by way of satellite annexation, has annexed multiple
parcels within the County of Harnett;
WHEREAS, the governing bodies of County and Town have found and determined that it
is in the public benefit and interest to provide for the collection by County of real and personal
property taxes levied by Town as well as certain special assessments assessed by Town, gross
receipts taxes on vehicle rentals and leases , gross receipts taxes on heavy equipment rental s and
leases, and certain motor vehicle taxes and fees; and
WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Statutes in Chapter 160A, Article 20, Part I, and
the pro v is ions of North Carolina General Statute l 53A-445 provide that units of local government
may enter into an agreement in order to execute an undertaking providing for the contractual
exercise b y one unit of any power, function and right, including the collection of taxes, of another
unit; and
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of mutual covenants contained
herein and the mutual benefits to result therefrom, the parties hereb y agree as follows:
1. DEFINITIONS:
A. Consolidated Tax Bill: A tax bill for both County and Town taxes prepared by County
in those situations where both County taxes and Town revenues are due, i.e. where
property lies both within the County and the Town.
B. Non-Consolidated Tax Bill : A tax bill for either Co unty taxes only or Town revenues
only prepared by County in those situations where only County or only Town taxes are
due , i.e . where property lie s within the County and outside of the Town.
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C. Direct Costs. Those costs incurred for salaries and benefits, operational expenses, rents
and capital outlay, plus those costs charged by County for direct services necessary to
the operation of the office or department which shall be equal to one and one half
percent (1.5%) of the amount of taxes collected.
D. Revenues. Any property taxes, gross receipt taxes on vehicle rentals and leases, gross
receipt taxes on heavy equipment rentals and leases, and motor vehicle taxes and motor
vehicle fees levied by County or Town for those Town residents residing in the County
including interest, penalties or costs and any special assessments due to Town or
County on property being foreclosed on as part of a tax foreclosure action, which are
collectable by the Tax CoIIector within the scope of this Agreement and Article 22A.
E. Tax Collector. The person appointed by the Board of Commissioners of the County of
Hamett pursuant to N.C.G .S. § I 05-349, or its successor statute, by whatever title given ,
and currently known as the Hamett County Tax Administrator.
2. PURPOSE. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the undertakings as provided in
N.C.G.S., Chapter 160A, Article 20, Part I, whereby the Tax Collector collects for the
Town all current and delinquent Revenues as defined in Section I (D) of this Agreement,
effective on the first day of January 1, 2020.
3 . METHODS AND PROCEDURES. The methods and procedures which shall be followed
by County, Tax Collector and the Town to implement this undertaking shall be as follows:
A. The Tax Collector shall perform, on behalf of the Town, those duties specified in
N.C.G.S., Section I 05-330.5 , if any, and other duties specified herein.
B. County shall provide the Tax Collector with such assistants and employees as are
deemed necessary in the sole discretion of County for said Tax Collector to accomplish
his duties to collect Town Revenues as set forth herein.
C. The governing body of County shall cause to be performed all actions pertaining to or
ancillary to collection of Revenues for Town , required by N.C.G.S. Chapter I 05 ,
including but not limited to the following:
1. Preparation of tax scrolls and tax books or a combined record as required by
N .C.G.S. § 105-319;
2 . Adoption of the Order to Collect Taxes as required by N .C.G.S. § l 05-321 ;
3. Review of listings and evaluations as required by N.C.G.S. Chapter I 05 ,
Subchapter II, Article 21 ;
4. Listing , appraising and assessing property as required by N.C .G.S. Chapter I 04 ,
Subchapter II, Article 22 ;
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5. Delivery of tax receipts to the Tax Collector as required by N.C.G.S. § 105-352 ;
6. Execution of settlements as required by N .C.G.S. § 105-373.
D. The Tax Collector shall follow the tax collection and settlement procedures set forth in
N.C.G.S., Chapter 105, Subchapter II , and the administrative and accounting practices
of Harnett County, except that the following special procedures shall apply to the extent
that they are not inconsistent with said General Statutes:
1. The Tax Collector shall remit to the Town all Revenues collected for the Town
under thi s Agreement on a monthly basis.
2. Where the Town's share of collected Revenues cannot be readily ascertained,
the Tax Collector shall initially apportion such Revenues between County and
Town pro-rata in proportion to each unit 's share of the estimated total Revenues
owed as of July 1 of the then-current fiscal year and cause such funds to be
remitted to the Town as set forth in subsection l above.
3. Any adjustments that need to be made as a result of the apportionment as set
forth in sub section 2 above, or as a result of uncollectable payment by check or
other reason shall be made by the Tax Collector each month.
4. Records maintained by the Tax Collector shall show separately the amount
collected on behalf of the Town and such records shall be available for
inspection at the request of Town.
5. The Tax collector shall prepare and mail one Consolidated Tax Bill per parcel
for each parcel on which both County and Town taxes are owed, detailing all
County and Town taxes due. In the event of a partial payment on such a
consolidated Tax Bill , where the taxpayer has not specifically designated how
payment is to be applied , the amount of s uch payment shall first be applied in
satisfaction of the taxes owed with the amount to be applied pro rata to each
tax ing unit 's s hare of the principal amount of the taxes which were the ba s is of
said collection. Any remaining monies shall then be applied to the motor
vehicle license fees levied by the Town. The Tax Collector shall prepare and
mail one Non-Consolidated Tax Bill per parcel for each parcel on which either
County only or Town only taxes are owed.
6. The Tax Collector shall collect Revenues due the Town in the same manner as
the Tax Co llector collects revenues due Coun ty . The Tax Co llector s hall report
delinqu ent Revenues due the Town in the same manner as the Tax Collector
reports delinquent revenues due County.
a. Where both County and Town Revenues are delinquent, any action to
collect such Revenues shall be brought in the names of both taxing units.
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b. The costs of such actions will be borne by each taxing unit pro rata in
proportion to its share of the total Revenues due, until such costs are
recovered from the person owing such Revenues or some other source.
7. Penalties and interested collected, proceeds recovered from tax foreclosures and
sales pursuant thereto, and discounts , settlements, or compromises allowed
shall be apportioned between County and Town pro rata in proportion to each
taxing unit 's share of the principal amount which was the basis of said
collections, recoveries or allowances.
8. The Tax Collector shall make an annual report to the Town which shall include :
4. DURATION:
a. Current real estate, personal property and motor vehicle tax collections
on behalf of the Town, stated in dollars and as a percentage of the levy;
b . Delinquent real estate, personal property and motor vehicle tax
collections on behalf of the Town, stated in dollars and as a percentage
of outstanding levies ;
c. Collections of Town Revenues other than property taxes by type, stated
in dollars and as a percentage of the budget projections;
d. Significant policy changes and recommendations pertaining to the
Office of the Tax Collector; and
e. Significant operational changes and recommendations pertaining to the
Office of the Tax Collector.
A. This Agreement will take effect on the first (1 st) day of January, 2020. Town shall
be responsible for collecting all delinquent taxes which were due and payable prior
to first (I st) day of January, 2020.
B. This Agreement shall continue from year to year, unless terminated sooner as set
forth in Section 7 of this Agreement.
5. FINANCES:
County shall retain a sum equal to one and one half percent (1 .5%) of the actual collections
of Revenue collected for the Town. These monies shall be deducted from the amounts
remitted to the Town.
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6. APPOINTMENTS:
The Tax Collector is appointed by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. The
appointment of the Tax Collector is made by the governing board of County in accordance
with the provisions of N.C.G.S. 05-349. Appointments of all assistants, consultants,
attorneys or employees provided by County to implement this undertaking shall be made
by the appropriate County officials and shall not be subject to the approval of the Town.
Such appointees shall be employees, agents, consultants or contractors, as the case may be,
of County and not of the Town.
7. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
A. The participation of the Office of the Tax Collector in this undertaking, except as
otherwise provided by law or this Agreement , shall be under the supervision of the
Harnett County Board of Commissioners and the County Manager, which officials
shall have exclusive authority as provided by law to regu late and control the
administration of said Office. Any problems experienced by Town with regard to
this undertaking shall be communicated to the County Manager to be resolved as
the County Manager deems appropriate.
B. A bond shall be given by the Tax Collector, in his official capacity pursuant to
N.C.G.S. § 105-349(c) in an amount set by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners. Bonds shall also be given to the Tax Collector's and Clerk s as
may be designated by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. Such bonds
shall be subject to the approval of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners for
County's protection and County shall pay the premiums required therefore. County
shall provide defense to the Tax Collector to the same extent it does its employees
under its applicable policies.
C . The governing body of the Town may, at its own expense, provide for an audit of
the records relating to taxes owed the Town and collected on its behalf by the Tax
Collector in addition to any audit required by law. The Tax Collector shall
cooperate in any audit provided by th e Town pursuant to this subsection.
D. Tax settlements shall be made annually by the Tax Collector to the Hamett County
Board of Commissioners pursuant to N.C.G.S. §105-373 before tax records are
delivered to the Tax Collector for the subsequent year. Copies of a ll tax settlement
reports of the Tax Coll ector shall be provided to the governing body of the Town .
E. This Agreement may be terminated by either of the parties with at least six (6)
month 's prior written notice; however, termination shall be effective only at the end
of a fiscal year.
F. This Agreement shall be recorded in the Office of the Clerk of both the Town and
County.
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G. Amendments to this Agreement shall be effective only when reduced to writing and
duly executed by both parties.
H. With respect to all Revenues collected by County under the terms of this
Agreement, County shall have sole and absolute authority upon compliance with
and subject to applicable law:
1. To set discount schedules after consultation with the Town Manager;
2. To determine the status and taxability of ail property;
3. To prescribe the minimum amount or percentage of tax liability that may be
accepted as partial payment;
4. To designate the method or methods of collection to be employed, whether
by garnishment, levy, foreclosure, or such other remedy or remedies,
against any taxpayer, his real or personal property, as may be provided by
law;
5. To employ such professional services (legal , accounting, etc.) as may be
required for the efficient collection of revenues ; and
6. To make any and all elections, decisions and determinations available to
Town and County under the Machinery Act of 1971, (as now in existence
or hereafter amended) with respect to the listing, appraisal, assessment of
property, refunds and releases, and collection of taxes, except for
establishment of Town's tax rate, which shall remain Town's sole
responsibility.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this in strument to be signed in their
respective names, by their proper officials, all by authority of a resolution of the governing bodies
of each of the taxing units, duly adopted.
TOWN OF BROADWAY
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF LEE
ATTEST:
Clerk to the Council
I, 5'115 Jtl! 1Ji ,.,.SW i's A tJ2.. , a Notary Public for 1--C!:-, , certify that
~a_ =K ui[ personally came before me this day and acknowledged that s/he is Clerk
to the Town Council of the Town of Broadway, and that by authority duly given and as the act of
the Town, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its Mayor, sealed with its seal, and
attested by him/herself as C lerk to the Council. ~ ("\_ A
Witness my hand and notarial seal, this the~ day of~, 2o_LtJ
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Notary Public () I>J.". p
My commission expires: ~ lJ1 ~J-1
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
ATTEST:
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
I, , a Notary Public for Hamett County, certify that
Margaret Regina Wheeler personally came before me this day and acknowledged that she i s Clerk
to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Hamett, and that by authority duly given and as
the act of the County, the forego ing instrument was s igned in its name by its Chairman, sealed
with its seal, and attested by herself as Clerk to the Board.
Witness my hand and notarial seal , this the ___ day of _____ , 20_
Notary Public
My commission expires: ___ _
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AGENDA ITEM 6
January 6, 2020 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED
ADULT CARE HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
There are (5) vacancies on this committee.
BOARD OF HEALTH
There is (1) vacancy for an engineer position on this board.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
There are vacancies for alternate members representing District 4 and 5 on this Board.
HARNETT COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY
There is a vacancy for District 1 and District 5.
HARNETT REGIONAL JETPORT COMMITTEE
There is a vacancy for District 4 .
HISTORIC PROPERTIES COMMISSION
There is (1) vacancy for District 3 and (1) vacancy for an alternate on this committee.
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Dr. Carol Simonson would like to be rea ointed as District 3 At Large Position.
There are vacancies for at-large positions for District 2 and District 4.
NONPROFIT COMMITTEE
There is a District 5 vacancy for this committee.
NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
There are (2) vacancies on this committee.
SOUTHEASTERN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
There is one vacancy to serve on this board.
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item _7 __ _
MEETING DA TE: January 6, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Reclassification of Detention Officers, Detention Assistant Shift Supevisors
and Detention Shift Supervisors
REQUESTED BY: Sherifrs Office
REQUEST:
Administration requests approval to reclassify the following positions in the Hamett County
Sheriffs Office effective January 16 , 2020. This request is being made due to issues the
department has had recruiting employees to staff the detention center and to address potential
safety and liability issues that could be caused by a shortage in these positions.
Detention Officer from Grade 101 (Minimum Salary: $30,426) to Grade 104 (Minimum
Salary: $35,222)
Detention Assistant Shift Supervisor from Grade l 04 (Minimum Salary: $35,222) to Grade
106 (Minimum Salary: $38,832)
Detention Shift Supervisor from Grade l 05 (Minimum Salary: $36,983) to Grade 107
(Minimum Salary: $40,774)
Employees in these positions will be placed at the same point in the new grade. This
reclassification will result in the elimination of the current Tier Promotion Plan for Detention
Officers.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Agenda Item __ 8 ____ _
Harnett County 2019-20 Legislative Priorities
February 4, 2019
1. Assist Harnett County in Expanding Broadband Access to Underserved Areas (State/Federal)
Lack of access to high speed Broadband is a significant barrier to economic growth for a community, and
limits educational opportun ities and outcomes for residents. We ask for assistance in developing
infrastructure and providing broadband to underserved areas within the county, either through
legislation or funding. The County is currently completing a Broadband Survey of residents' current and
desired level of Broadband access to share with providers in hopes of attracting them to expand service.
2. Address Disparities Related to Impact Aid Funding for Military-Connected Students (Federal)
Due to the way Counties are currently funded for military-connected students, Harnett County receives
considerably less in federal fund ing per student than do surrounding counties. We believe that the
funding provided for military-connected students should be the same , regardless of where they attend
school, and we seek additional funding to support the education of these students and reduce the
burden on the County's taxpayers.
3. Support County Efforts to Expand Natural Gas Capacity (State)
Access to natural gas is a basic requirement for many industries and businesses looking for sites to
locate new facilities . Despite population growth in portions of Harnett County, a lack of access to natural
gas has prevented the commercial and industrial growth that would normally accompany this growth.
We ask for assistance in identifying ways to expand natural gas capacity throughout the county through
public-private partnerships.
4. Allow Counties to Enact Impact Fees to Support Public Education (State)
Harnett County is among the fastest growing counties in North Carolina, and with that growth comes
additional demand for public services. The County's median home value in 2017 was $144,700, which
does not generate enough tax revenue to pay for the services the home's occupants will need. At
present, approximately 3,700 new homes are at some stage of development in Northwest Harnett
County, which will create a significant burden on our school system . We request legislation that would
allow the County to enact a fee on new development to assist in funding public education in the county.
5. Give School Systems Flexibility in Establishing their K-12 Calendars (State)
Allowing flexibility in establish i ng their K-12 calendars would give school systems the ability to align the
K-12 calendar with local community colleges, which would allow for more opportunities for high school
students to take advantage of opportunities for higher education . The Harnett County Board of
Commissioners voted last year to provide free tuition for high school students in Harnett County who
meet certain requirements to attend Central Carolina Community College.
6. Grant County Boards of Commissioners the Ability to Construct Schools (State)
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners asks for the authority to construct schools, to allow the
County strategically plan for growth and to reduce existing and future issues with school overcrowding.
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Additional Priorities
Authorize Use of Recreation Fees for Construction (State)
Harnett County requests legislation that would grant the County the ability to use recreation fees, which
are currently received from new development in the County, for construction of recreational amenities
as well as land acquisition. At present, counties can only use this revenue for land acqu i sition while
municipalities are allowed to use them for both construction and land acquisition .
Assist Harnett County in Funding its Veterans Treatment Court Program (State/Federal)
Harnett County's first-in-the-state Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) celebrated its fifth anniversary in
November. In its first five years of existence, the Harnett VTC has helped many veterans in Harnett
County and the greater region who have struggled with substance abuse and other issues connected to
their military s~rvice build fulfilling and productive lives back home . The VTC is one of four currently
operating i n North Carolina, and accepts any qualifying veteran from across the state who has the ability
to travel to the court's weekly sessions . The court substantially expanded its reach in 2016 when it was
awarded a three-year grant from the federal government (SAMHSA and BJA):The grant allowed for the
hire of three full-time and three part-time staff, and paid for much needed treatment services including
one-on-one counseling which the veterans would not be able to receive from the VA . The grant will run
out in October 2019, and without additional federal or state support, the entire expense of maintaining
this program will fall to the County. We ask for additional support for this program that provides
invaluable services to veterans in Harnett County and across the State of North Carolina.
Assist Counties with Efforts to Install Additional Gauges ori Rivers and Waterways (State)
During Hurricane Florence, Harnett County experienced significant issues with river flooding, which
prompted evacuation orders along two rivers (the Cape Fear and Lower Little). Additional evacuations
may have been warranted, but County officials had no way of knowing how high those rivers were going
to crest due to a lack of gauging equipment. River gauges are only installed on the Lower Little River and
on the Cape Fear River at the Lillingdm bridge. We request assistance in the purchase and installation of
additional river gauges at additional strategic points including on the Upper Little River and on the Cape
Fear River near Raven Rock State Park and the bridge in Erwin .
Assist Counties in t~e Cleanup of Rivers and Waterways (State)
Aside from the Cape Fear River, many of Harnett County's waterways contain significant debris, which
makes it difficult to travel the rivers. Clearing the rivers and waterways would make rescue efforts safer
for emergency responders, and would provide additional opportunities for recreational tourism . In
North Carolina, property owners along the river are responsible for cleanup . There are also numerous
factors to consider including environmental impacts and possible disruption of animal life cycles. We ask
for assistance from N.C. Emergency Management, DENR, or another appropriate agency in coordinating
river cleanup efforts across the state. Priorities in Harnett County include the Lower and Upper Little
rivers, followed by the Black River area .
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Assist Counties with Storm Mitigation Planning and Implementation (State/Federal)
Like many other counties in North Carolina, Harnett County has seen significant i mpacts from multiple
powerful hurricanes in recent years in terms of flooding, damage to property, and loss of revenue and
income. We ask for assistance from State and Federal agencies as we work to plan for and implement
mitigation strategies to make sure the County is better prepared for future severe weather events.
Provide Fund ing to Help Counties Implement School Security Measures (State/Federal}
Few schoo ls across the state were built with modern security needs in mind. The cost to modify schools
to address present-day threats is substantial. Harnett County Emergency Services has surveyed each of
the County's schools and presented recommendations for safety priorities. We ask for additional
funding to assist the County as we seek to implement these recommendations and make our schools
safer places for teachers to teach and students to learn.
Support the County's efforts to Enhance the Harnett Regional Jetport (State)
Harnett Regional Jetport is an economic engine for Harnett County. Over the past decade, the County
has extended the runway, improved and expanded the apron to allow for the airport's expansion.
Harnett County is preparing to make additional investments into the jetport in the form of an additional
apron expansion and a new $3.7 million terminal. We ask for any assistance that may be available to
offset these costs or to make additional enhancements in the future.
Support County's Efforts to Correct Boundary Issues (State)
Last year, Harnett County worked with Wake and Chatham counties and the N.C. Geodetic Survey to
identify its correct boundaries with these counties. Technology has allowed for more precise measures
of boundary lines, which allows counties to correct discrepancies and adjust boundary lines to their
correct locations. This clears up issues related to taxing, voting, fire production, and other county
services for residents living along the boundaries. Harnett County is preparing to embark on a similar
process with Johnston and Sampson counties, however reduced funding for the N.C. Geodetic Survey
will push this process out several years into the future. We request additional funding (approximately
$100,000 to $150,000 for contr ~ctors to allow these projects to be completed sooner.
Address Issues with Motor Vehicle Gap Billing (State)
The Tax & Tag Together program dramatically increased counties' collection rate s on motor vehicle
property taxes, however drivers who are delinquent on their taxes are allowed to begin their new
registration period upon payment, creating a gap between the initial expiration date and the new start
date. County tax offices may bill for this gap, however it creates confusion for taxpayers and can be
difficult to collect. The result is lost revenue for county governments. The Harnett County Tax Office
requests requiring the new registration period to begin when the previous one ended, or finding
another solution that will allow for the inclusion of this gap period with in the Tax & Tag Together
program to increase collections. (In 2018, the Tax Office sent out 1,685 gap bills, with 916 of those tax
bills requiring force collection . The total taxes owed for the gap bills was $53 ,630.88 with an unpaid
total of $39,074.96.)
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Continue Support of Construction of Four Lane Highway into Wake County (State)
Harnett County does not currently have a four-lane highway into Wake County, which is a significant
barrier to growth and economic development. U.S. 401 is a natural candidate to be widened to four
lanes. The County has worked to find ways to fund this project through NCDOT and our various planning
organizations with little success, and asks for any additional assistance that may be available.
Lower NCDOT Road Takeover Threshold to 75 percent Buildout (State)
When a property is developed into a subdivision, the County requires the developer to build the roads
to NCDOT specifications with the intent that NCDOT will assume maintenance of the roads soon after
most of the building is done. As it stands, NCDOT requires that 75 percent of homes in a subdivision be
occupied before the developer can petition to have the roads taken over. This sometimes results in the
developer pulling out of the project before the roads can be taken over, which creates issues for
homeowners in the subd ivision . Harnett County currently has at least 30 subdivisions that would have
been in better situations if the NCDOT takeover threshold were changed to 75 percent buildout.
Allow Counties to use E-911 Funds for E-911 Needs Other than Equipment (State)
Harnett County currently has E-911 funds which can only be used to purchase equipment, however the
county has fulfilled all existing equipment needs. Harnett County asks for the flexibility to use leftover E-
911 funds for personnel , training and other needs connected to the use of E-911.
Preserve Funding for Local Health Departments (State)
Over the last several years, county health departments have seen funding reductions from the state,
which has made operation more difficult. We request preservation of funding levels for county
departments of public health.
Restore State Aid Funding of Public Libraries to Pre-2011 Levels (State)
We request the restoration of state aid funding of public libraries to the pre-2011 level of $15.7 million,
as well as the elimination of special provisions that distribute state aid outside of the equitable formula
developed by the State Library Commission.
Provide Local Governments with Liaison for Utilities Providers (State)
There are times when County and municipal governments have had issues that required immediate
assistance from some of our utility providers and have had difficulty getting a prompt response. This has
negatively affected local businesses and residents. We request assistance, potentially in the form of a
liaison who could assist local governments in working with these providers to address emergency issues
as quickly as possible.
Reinstate Funding for Drug Treatment Courts and Mental Health Courts (State)
As discussed earlier, Harnett County has seen tremendous success from its Veterans Treatment Court.
We believe similar success could be experienced by other residents who may have served our nation's
military. We request legislation to reinstate funding for Drug Treatment Courts and Mental Health
Courts.
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Agenda Item _ ____.;..9_~
Harnett County Policy for Funding Nonprofits
Purpose
To establish a policy that ensures an accountable and consistent process for submitting, reviewing, and
approving nonprofit agency organi zation funding requests. This policy is subject to allocation of funds by
the Board of Commissioners.
Harnett County Government has no statutory requirement to fund nonprofit agencies. However, the
Board of Commissioners may consider providing funding to nonprofits that provide a vital service the
County does not provide, or if the agencyorgan ization can deliver the service at a reduced cost or in a
more expedient manner or to better the community. In each case, a Nonprofit Funding Committee
comprised of citizens, elected officials and staff will carefully review applications for funding. The
committee will make a recommendation for funding, which will be considered for approval by the Board
of Commissioners. Approved requests will be funded for one year only and the agencyorgani zation must
apply annually for consideration.
Priorities
Priority areas for funding include five categories -Human Services, Education, Health and Safety,
Environment and Animal Welfare, and Arts, Culture and Recreation. Funding requests for Human
Services may be reviewed and prioritized with the assistance of the Social Services Director, Health
Director or a local mental health entity, or others as needed. Other subject matter experts may be
called upon to review requests in the other categories if deemed necessary by the Committee.
Eligibility
• Startups will be considered for funding, but must submit a budget and a plan of operation.
• Only one application will be allowed per agenc·torgan i zat ion per fiscal year.
• AgencyOrgani zat ion must provide articles of incorporation.
• AgencyO r ganization must provide mission statement along with goals and objectives, as well as
an organizational chart.
• Human Services agencies applying for funding must have 501(c)(3) status verification through
the IRS and a current solicitation license from the NC Secretary of State (or exemption letter).
Procedures
1. Application Process
1/12/16
• A public notice announcing the request for applications will be made on Harnett
County's website (www.harnett.org) and in the local newspapers by February 1 of each
year to coincide with the annual budget process for the upcoming fiscal year.
• The application form will be available digitally on Harnett County's website, and
physically in the Harnett County Public Library and in the County Manager's Office.
• Applications are due back to the County Manager's Office by the last working day in
February. The address is 102 E Front St (physical), PO Box 759, Lillington, NC 27546.
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• Applications received after the deadline will not be considered for inclusion in the
annual budget for funding as part of the budget process, but may be considered by the
Board of Commissioners at a later time.
• Applications that are incomplete will be deemed ineligible for funding and will be
returned to the agencyorgani zation with explanation of rejection.
• Annual budget, board roster and a non-discrimination statement must be submitted
with application.
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Annual audit or financial review for prior year must be submitted with application .
All other funding sources for the prior year should be included with application .
Submission of a complete application is no assurance of funding •
2. Application Criteria
• AgencyOrgani zation must submit complete application by published deadline of the last
working day in February.
_• _Application must state community need for organization's services and
agencyorganization must provide a service that meets the description in the policy
statement above .
• Application must state how the requested funds would be used.
• Awarded funds may only be used for services provided to the public by the requesting
organization and may not be used for general operat ing expenses or capital
improvements.
• Application must state outcome-based goals and outline a plan to meet stated goals.
• AgencyOrgan ization must demonstrate diversity of funding sources.
• Agen cyOrgani zation must demonstrate financial stability.
3 . Review Process
• Eligible applications will be reviewed by a Nonprofit Funding Committee, which will be
comprised of five volunteers appointed by the Board of Commissioners, two
Commissioners and select county staff.
• A recommendation of agencies to fund and funding amounts will be presented to the
County Manager by the Nonprofit Funding Committee no later than March ~30.
• The County Manager will provide the Nonprofit Funding Committee's recommendations
to the Board of Commissioners as part of the annual budget process.
• The agencies that are selected for funding consideration must make presentations to
the Board of Commissioners at a work session .
• The Board of Commissioners will be responsible for determining the funding amount for
each nonprofit agency o rg ani zation chosen to receive funding.
• Letters will be sent to applicants notifying them of the outcome of their requests no
later than June 30.
• Agencies that are awarded funding will be sent a memorandum of understanding which
must be completed and returned in a timely manner.
4 . Accountability
_•_A financial report must be submitted at the end of the funding period, June 30.
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1/12/16
• A presentation at a County Board of Commissioners' meeting must be given to update
the Commissioners about how the C€ounty's funds are being utilized during the County
fiscal year in which the funds are used.
• An annual program performance report which will include the use of the county's funds
and the accomplishments of the program must be submitted at the end of the funding
period, June 30.
_• _Failure to comply with any of the above requirements may result in suspension of
current funding._ and/or elimination of future funding , and/or the return of awarded
funds to the County.
• Failure to use the funds in the manner described in the application and awarding
Memorandum of Understanding may result in the suspension of current funding, the
elimination of future funding, and/or the return of awarded funds to the County.
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BYLAWS
HARNElT COUNTY COMMISSION
FOR WOMEN AND YOUTH
ARTICLE I-NAME
This organization shall be known as the Hamett County Commission for Women and Youth and hereafter is
referred to as HCCWY.
Section 1.
Section 2.
Section3.
Section 4.
Sections.
Section 6.
ARTICLE II-OBJECTIVES
To identify and assess the needs of Hamett County's women and youth.
To educate and advocate on behalf of Hamett County's women and youth.
To acknowledge and honor women and their role as vital contributors to
Hamett County. As well as working to nurture Hamett County's youth as a way
to prepare them for their future.
To collaborate with groups and individuals involved in activities on the
status of women and youth.
To provide information to the Hamett County Board of Commissioners on
the needs and the issues important to Hamett County's women and youth.
To seek support from the Hamett County Board of Commissioners for program
funding and the passage ofordinances relating to the needs of women and youth.
ARTICLE Ill-MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. The HCCWY will consist of no more than 13 citizens appointed by the Hamett County
Board of Commissioners.
a. One member shall be appointed from each of the five Commissioners'
Disbicts, and be a resident of that district. These members shall be appointed for
three-year terms .
b. Up to eight members shall be appointed from Hamett County "at large ."
These members may live or work in Hamett County and shall likewise be
appointed for three-year terms. -
Section 2. Each member shall actively support the work of the HCCWY and serve on at
least one committee.
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Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
Section 6 .
Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
All members of the HCCWY shall abide by the provisions of the Harnett
County Ethics Policy, incorporated herein by reference .
Any member wishing to resign from the HCCWY shall do so by submitting
a letter to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners . The resigning member
shall supply a copy of the resignation letter to the HCCWY Chair. If possible, the
resign ing member shall provide a 30 day notice to allow for the appointment of a
replacement.
If a member does not attend in a calendar year at least 75°/o of the scheduled
meetings of HCCWY, she may be asked to resign by the Harnett County Board
of Commissioners. Failure to attend at least 75°/o of such scheduled meetings in
a calendar year shall constitute cause for removal by the Board if the individual
refuses to resign . Such absences shall also be a consideration by the Hamett
County Board of Commissioners in whether an individual may be re-appointed to
a position. This provision does not apply to an absence due to illness or injury of
the member, an illness or injury to a member's immediate family, active military
service, or the birth or adoption of the member's child forgo days after the event.
The chair of HCCWY shall make regular reports (at least one report every six
months) to the clerk of the Hamett County Board of Commissioners of
membership attendance .
A member shall notify the Chair or officer prior to a scheduled HCCWY meeting,
or no later than three days following the meeting of the reason for an absence .
ARTICLE IV-OFFICERS
The officers shall be Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer. Secretary and
Treasurer may be a combined office if no members will accept a nomination for
either position.
Members who have served on the HCCWY for at least one year shall be eligible
for nomination as Chair. All other members shall be eligible for nomination to
other offices, after completing six months as a member .
Officers shall be nominated, elected and serve as follows :
a. Any member may nominate any eligible committee member for officer
positions.
b. The Chair shall take nominations from the membership, each May.
c. Officers shall be elected by a simple majority of votes cast by members present
and voting at the June meeting. Members shall vote by a show of hands.
d. Officers shall serve one-year terms which begin in July of the year of their
election and end on the last day of June of the following year or until their
successors are elected or appointed.
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Section 4.
Section 5.
Section 6.
Section 1 .
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
No member shall hold the same office for more than two consecutive terms
except upon the request and approval of the Hamett County Board of
Commissioners.
Any officer wishing to resign from office shall do so by submitting a letter of
resignation to the HCCWY Chair.
If an office becomes vacant, the acting Chair shall appoint a new officer to serve
the remainder of the term.
ARTICLE V-DUTIES OF OFFICERS
The Chair shall:
a . Create an agenda and have it ready for distribution on the Thursday priorto
the scheduled meeting.
b. Appoint committee Chairs, except the Program Committee.
c. Appoint committee members.
d. Serve as ex-officio member on all committees .
e. Name ad-hoc committees and subcommittees as needed.
f. Appoint members to vacated offices.
g. Call and preside at all HCCWY meetings.
The Vice Chair shall:
a. Assume the duties of the Chair in the absence of the Chair.
b. Serve as Chair until the election of officers if the elected Chair resigns or is
removed from that office .
c. Serve as Chair of the Program Committee.
d. Ensure that new members are orientated to the work of HCCWY.
e. Carry out public relation duties for the HCCWY.
f. Perform other duties needed to carry out the work of HCCWY.
The Secretary shall:
a. Distribute monthly agendas for scheduled HCCWY meetings on the Thursday
prior to the meeting . Take the minutes of the HCCWY meetings, email copies
of minutes from previous month's meetings, on the Thursday prior to the next
month's scheduled meeting, and provide hard copies at monthly meeting.
b. Oversee registration and distribution of materials at HCCWY events.
c. Keep a record of member attendance.
d. Tally and record the election votes.
e. Advise members of mailings, activities, problems, or events pertaining to
HCCWY.
f. Perform other duties needed to carry out the work of HCCWY.
The Treasurer shall :
a. Handle and keep accurate records of HCCWY funds.
b. Shall serve as member of the Grant Committee.
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Section 1.
Section 2 .
Section 3.
Section 4.
Sections.
Section 6.
Section 1.
Section 2 .
Section 3.
Section 4 .
c. Perform other duties needed to cany out the work of HCCWY .
ARTICLE VI-MEETINGS
HCCWY meetings shall be held monthly except when otherwise ordered by the
Chair. The Chair may not call a meeting in addition to regularly scheduled
meetings more than once a quarter unless the meeting is required to comply with
a statutory deadline or a deadline established by the Board of Commissioners.
Committee meetings shall be called by the Committee Chairs as needed.
In accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina, all HCCWY
meetings shall be open to the public.
A simple majority of member's present shall constitute a quorum. If a quorum
does not convene within a half hour of the posted time, then the meeting shall
not be held.
To be effective, a HCCWY action must be adopted by an affirmative vote of the
number of members necessary to provide a quorum. lfonly a quorum is present
at a meeting, a HCCWY action is adopted by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of
the quorum.
The Chair has the same voting privilege as any other member.
If a member has a conflict of interest with any item on the agenda, the member
shall neither participate in the discussion nor vote on that agenda item.
ARTICLE VII-EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The HCCWY elected officers and previous term chair shall constitute the
Executive Committee.
A majority of the Executive Committee members shall constitute a quorum.
The Executive Committee shall hold at least two meetings during the year, a
winter and a summer meeting. Special meetings may be called by the Chair or at
the written request of two Executive Committee members. The Chair may invite
to the meeting other members needing to be present to execute HCCWY
business.
The Executive Committee shall:
a. Have general supervision over the affairs of HCCWY between regular
meetings.
b. Make recommendations to HCCWY concerning its affairs .
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Section 1.
Section 2 .
Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
Section 6 .
c. Perform such other duties as are specified by HCCWY or the Bylaws.
ARTICLE VIII-COMMITTEES
The Standing Committees shall be Program, Public Relations, Legislative,
Communications, and Grants. The newly elected Chair shall appoint Standing
Committee Chairs and members following the June election of officers, except
when directed otherwise in the Bylaws. Each Committee shall make an annual
reporttothe HCCWY .
The Program Committee shall consist of at least three members. The Chair shall
present at the September HCCWY meeting a proposal of projects and programs
for the ensuing year. The Committee will coordinate and oversee these, unless
otherwise directed by the HCCWY Chair.
The Public Relations Committee shall consist of at least three members. It shall
review the Directory, update it annually, and shall carry out activities that
promote and facilitate the work of the HCCWY.
The Communications Committee shall consist of three members. It shall work
closely with the HCCWY, Harnett County Board of Commissioners, Hamett
County Department of Social Services, and other groups. It shall maintain contact
with members as directed by the Chair and shall assist with maintaining the
HCCWY website .
The Legislative Committee shall consist of three members . It shall inform HCCWY
offederal, state, and local legislation that may be importantto women and youth,
and shall recommend appropriate action to be taken by HCCWY. It shall consider
partnering with non-partisan groups to develop opportunities to learn more
about legislation that may be important to women, youth, and HCCWY. It shall
review the HCCWY Bylaws annually and shall receive, consider, and initiate
revisions and amendments.
The Grant Committee shall consist of three members. It shall work to identify
grant opportunities that align with the mission, strategic planning goals, and
resource needs of the HCCWY.
ARTICLE IX-PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The rules in Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the HCCWY in all cases in which
they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these Bylaws and those of the
Harnett County Board of Commissioners .
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ARTICLE X-AMENDMENTS
These Bylaws may be amended at any monthly meeting of the HCCWY by a two-thirds vote,
provided a copy of the proposed amendment is distributed to all members, in writing, at least two
weeks prior to the vote .
ARTICLE IX-POLICIES
Alumna Volunteers
A retired member of HCCWY may maintain a more formal relationship with HCCWY by declaring
that she wishes to be a HCCWY alumna volunteer. This will expand HCCWY services and form a
more readily accessible group of volunteers to assist with programs and projects as well as
providing a continuum of information, historical or new.
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1104-A S. Main St.
Lexington, North Carolina 27292
Phone: (336) 242 -2450
Fax: {336) 249 -9920
bwest@dayma rkrecovery .org
www.daymarkrecovery.org
December 23, 2019
Ms. Pau la Stewart
Harnett County Manager
P. 0. Box 759
Li llington, NC 27546
Dear Ms. Stewart:
Agenda Item ____ 1 ..... 0 __ @_
Billy R. West, Jr., MSW, LCSW
President and CEO
Please find enclosed a copy of the Annua l Report for our 2019 fiscal year. We are proud of the work we
have done throughout the State of North Carolina and in your county. Without the support of local
government, we cou ld not have provided care and medication to as many indigent citizens as we
have. Your funding and support has been essentia l to our success, and is consistent with the mission
established by county governments many years ago, which is to assure access to healthcare to the
citizens of the county.
Thank you again for your support. I am including an additional copy of the Annual Report for you to
share with your County Commission Chairperson. Additional copies of this report may be mailed to you
upon your request or downloaded off of our webs ite, found on this letterhead. If you have any
questions about the report or specific questions about our services or economic impact of your county,
please do not hesitate to contact me. I may be best reached at the email on this letterhead or by cell
phone, 980-621-8677.
Respectfully,
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Billy R. West, Jr., MSW, LCSW
President and CEO
Enclosures
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Annual Report
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Table of Contents
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Mission
Administrative
Locations
Services
Patient Statistics,
Demographics and Outcomes
Leadership
Contact Information
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Our Mission
DAYMARK Recovery Services is devoted to inspiring and empowering
people to seek and maintain recovery and health .
Setting the standard for excellence!
DAYMARK Recovery Services, Inc. is a not-for-profit provider of behavioral
and substance use disorder healthcare services. Our core presence
focuses on 50 counties, but we provide on -demand care to anyone who
seeks our services.
The excellence and dedication of our staff have enabled Daymark to
lessen the impact of mental illness and substance abuse for
approximately 50,000 people each year, as well as address physical
health concerns which also may require attention.
Thank you for taking the time to consider our accomplishments.
Billy R. West, Jr., MSW, LCSW
President and CEO
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Administrative Highlights
Opened
• a new 16-bed Facility-Based Crisis location for children. This expands the total
number of beds for Daymark communities to 80.
Awarded
• funding from Federal SAMHSA grant for PIPBHC to address social determinants
of health through care management.
• funding from USDA to expand services to rural patients.
Continued
• renovations on the Randolph County clinic for the purpose of accepting 24-
hour walk-in patients and for 16 additional Facility-Based Crisis beds.
Demonstrated
• integrated whole-person care for more than 29,000 patients within 161 health
systems.
• through another successful year of Meaningful Use Operations.
• a commitment to better-trained staff through the completion of a Federally
Sponsored Practice Transformation Project.
Provided
• care to more than 30,000 persons through the crisis walk-in services
(Advanced Access), sending less than 2% to a higher level of care.
• more than 20,000 psychiatric visits through tele-health to serve rural
communities.
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Locations
DAYMARK offers a variety of services in the
following counties:
Alleghany Granville Rockingham
Anson Guilford Rowan
Ashe Halifax Stanley
Avery Harnett Stokes
Buncombe Hoke Surry
Cabarrus Iredell Union
Chatham Lee Vance
Davidson Montgomery Warren
Davie Moore Watauga
Forsyth Randolph Wilkes
Franklin Richmond Yadkin
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Services
Through evidence-based, best -practices, or literature-based
treatment, DAYMARK offers the following services:
• Advanced access (walk-in crisis)
• Assertive Community Treatment
Team (ACTI)
• Day treatment
• Facility-based crisis and
detoxification
• Indigent medication programs
• In -home therapy
• Mobile crisis
• Outpatient individual and group
treatment (models include CBT,
DBT, MATRIX and Seeking Safety)
• Peer support
• Psychiatric assessment, evaluation
and medication administration
• Psychiatric services (including
telemedicine)
• Psychosocial Clubhouse (PSR)
• Substance Abuse Intensive
Outpatient Treatment Program
(SAIOP)
• Substance abuse residential
treatment
• Medication Assisted Treatment
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Patient Statistics and Demographics
, PATIENTS SERVED DURING FISCAL YEAR 2019
Cardinal Health Innovations
Partners Behavioral Health
Sandhills
Vaya
29,065
5,098
11, 131
6,309
323,713
53,982
140,080
125,599
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Advanced Access Clinics (Walk-Ins)
These numbers do not account for scheduled appointments.
Outcomes
• Out of 32,462 walk-in patients, 9,375 were in acute crisis and
diverted from a hospital.
• Less than 2% of all patients coming to Daymark "in crisis" were
sent to a higher level of care.
• 95% of patients report better control over life as a direct result
of treatment.
• 94% of patients report better quality of life as a direct result of
services received at Daymark.
• Centers for Medicaid Quality Payment Program (OPP) and
Merit-Incentive Based Payment Systems (MIPS) program score
of 85.
Emergent
Urgent
Routine
Total
By the Numbers
6,160
21,378
3,442
30,980
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Patient Gender
Female
Male
23,875
23,918
Patient Race
White 32,044
African-American 11,604
Multi -racial 1,768
Hispanic 1,563
Ind igenous 655
Asian -American 159
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Patient Disability
IDD 119
MH 26,090
MHIDD 1,268
MHSA 14,215
MHSAIDD 139
SA 5,953
SAIDD 9
Patient Age
0 -5 221
6 -17 6,868
18-40 21,755
41 -65 16,861
66-85 2,015
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Leadership Team
Executive Staff
Billy R. West, Jr., MSW, LCSW, President and CEO
Philip Nofal, MD, JD, Medical Director
Elizabeth Pekarek, MD, Medical Director
Michelle Ivey, MSW, LCSW, CSWM, Clinical Operations Director
Pam Rankin, LPC-S, LCAS, CCS, Quality Improvement Director
Jerold Greer, Chief Information Officer
Alan Waller, CPA, Chief Finance Officer
Cathy Shoaf, CPUC, AIM, Human Resources Director
Board of Directors
Deborah Pershing, Board Chair
Felicia Wilson, Vice Chair
Dr. Yogesh Patel, Secretary/Treasurer
Jim Cook
John M. Duncan
Mike Ruffin
Diamond Staton-Williams
Gayle Whitehead
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Contact Information
24-hour Crisis Hotline
866.275.9552
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
800.273.8255
Online
daymarkrecovery.org
Administrative Offices located at:
284 Executive Park Drive NE
Concord, NC 28025
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Total Retirement Plans
Agenda Item _____ 1 __ 0 __
12/12/2019
94301-HARNETT COUNTY
ATTN: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OR BUDGET ADMINISTRATOR
PO BOX 778
LILLINGTON, NC 27546
Dear 94301 -HARNETT COUNTY:
@
During the 2014 General Assembly session, contribution-based benefit cap legislation was enacted
effective January 1, 2015. This legislation was created to control the practice of "pension spiking,"
in which a member's compensation substantially increases, resulting in a monthly retirement
benefit that is significantly greater than the member and employer contributions would fund. The
Contribution-Based Benefit Cap (CBBC) approach was created to protect each system for current
and future retirees and to prevent all employers in the Retirement Systems from absorbing the
additional liabilities caused by compensation decisions made by other employers . This legislation
applies to members who retire on and after January 1, 2015, with an average final compensation
of $100,000 or higher (adjusted annually for inflation), and will directly impact only a small
number of those individuals. It requires the member's last employer to pay the additional
contribution required to fund the member's benefit in excess of the cap. [G.S. 135-5(a3); 135-4(jj);
128-27(a3); and 128-26(y)]
In order to assist employing agencies with planning and budgeting to comply with the CBBC
provisions, we are required to report monthly to each employer a list of those members for whom
the employer made a contribution to the Retirement System in the preceding month that are most
likely to require an additional employer contribution should they elect to retire in the following 12
months. This letter and the attached report serve as ou r required monthly notification to your
agency under this provision. [G.S. 135-8(£)(2)(£) a n d G.S.128-30(g)(2)(b)]
The chief financial officer of your agency is required to provide a copy of the attached report to the
chief executive of your agency, as well as to the governing body, including any board which
exercises financial oversight. Additionally, the chief financial officer of a public school system is
required to provide a copy of the report to the local board of education and notify the board of
county co mmissioners of the county in which the local administrative unit is located that the
report was received and how many employees were listed in the report. [G.S. 115C-436(c); 135-
8(j); and 128-30(j)]
For the purpose of d etermining the employees of your agency that are likely to require an
additional employer contribution should they elect to retire in the following 12 months, the
Retirement System modified the criteria used in the CBBC calculation. This allows for a broad list
of potential employees, including those whose compensation average may approach the threshold
and attempts to provide your agency with prior notification of a potential cost. The attached report
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Total Retirement Plans ~{i.7~~~
DALE R. FOLWELL, CPA
11/14/2 019
94301 -HARNETT COUNTY
ATTN: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OR BUDGET ADMINISTRATOR
PO BOX 778
LILLINGTON, NC 27546
D ear 94301-HARNETT COUNTY:
During the 2014 General Assembly session, contribution-based benefit cap legislation was enacted
effective January 1, 2015. This legislation was created to control the practice of "pension spiking,"
in which a member's compensation substantially increases, resulting in a monthly retirement
benefit that is significantly greater than the member and employer contributions would fund. The
Contribution-Based Benefit Cap (CBBC) approach was created to protect each system for current
and future retirees and to prevent all employers in the Retirement Systems from absorbing the
additional liabilities caused by compensation decisions made by other employers. This legislation
applies to members who retire on and after January 1, 2015, with an average final compensation
of $100,000 or higher (adjusted annually for inflation), and will directly impact only a small
number of those individuals. It requires the member's last employer to pay the additional
contribution required to fund the member's benefit in excess of the cap. [G.S. 135-5(a3); 135-4(jj);
128-27(a3); and 128-26(y)]
In order to ass ist empl oying agencies with planning and budgeting to compl y with the CBBC
provisions, we are required to report monthly to each e mployer a list of those members for whom
the employer made a contribution to the Retirement System in the preceding month that are most
likely to require an additional emplo yer contribution should they elect to retire in the following 12
months. This letter and the attached report serve as our required monthly notification to your
agency under this provision. [G.S. 135-8(£)(2)(±) and G.S.128-30(g)(2)(b)]
The chief financial officer of your agency is required to provide a copy of the attached report to the
chief executive of your agency, as well as to the governing body, including any board which
exercises financial oversight. Additionally, the chief financial officer of a public school system i s
required to provide a copy of the report to the local board of education and notify the board of
county commissioners of the county in which the local administrative unit is located that the
report was received and how many employees were listed in the report. [G.S. 115C-436(c); 135-
8(j); and 128-30(j)]
For the purpose of determining the employees of your agency that are likely to r e quire an
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the Coun ty of Harnett, North Carolina, that th e following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 202 0 .
Section 1. To amend the General Fund , Aging, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PRO JECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1105160 519030 AGING Medical Contracts $3,098
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
11 05 160 330210 AGING Fe d era l Fu nd ing-Mid Carolin a $3,098
EXPLANATION :
To budget additional funds received from Mid Carolina for the In-Home Aide Program .
Dept Head (date) County Manager (date)
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment sha ll be furnished to the C lerk to the Board, and to the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted th is ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by fhe Governing Boord of fhe County of Hornell. North Carolina. that the following amendment be made to fhe annual budge! ordinance for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the Veterans Tr eatment Court Fun d, the appropriations a re to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESC RIPTION O F CODE IN C REASE DECREASE
SAMSA OPERT TREATM ENT KCLAR K KELV IN CLARK $360
SAMSA OPE RT TREATM ENT SPRI NGLAKE SPRINGLAKE COUNS ELING, INC $611
SAMSA OPE RT TREATMENT PRI PR I COUNSELI NG SERVICES. INC $1.3 3 1
SAMSA OPERT TREATMENT DAYMAR K DAYMARK $400
SAMSA O PERT TREATMENT TBA $2.702
REVENUE I I AMOUNT
ORG I OBJECT I PROJECT I TASK l SUB-TASK I JOB I DESCRIPTION OF CODE 1 INCREASE I DECREASE
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I l I
I I I I I I I I
EXPLANATION :
TO MOVE FUNDS TO COVER TREATMENT PROVIDERS INVOICES THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2019 .
De pt Head (dote)
Adopted th is ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
County Manager [dole)
to the Boord. and to the Budget Officer and the Finance
Gordon Springle . Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I. To amend the Health Department General Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1105 11 0 544050 SOFTWARE MA!NT & $482
1105110 53401 0 PRINTING $482
REVEN UE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
To move funds for Patagonia (Electronic Medical Records) Add-Ons.
APPROVALS : ~ ,z )'l/l j .. ~ • J .__ t-5dc,t ~
Dept Head (date) C ounty Manager (date) I J. ..... , ..a" c,
Section 2 . Copies of this budget amendment shall be furni shed to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for
their direction.
PrepaswJ by:
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Howard Penn y, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commissioners
'Jour ~ ~ I b i
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COUNTY OF HARNETI
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by lhe Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be mode to the annual budget
ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend Contracted Servlce.s Account not budgeted:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104160 544000 Contracted Services $11,194
1104160 544050 Software Maint. & Sunnort $11,194
REVENUE I AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
To move budgeted money from Software Malnt. & Support Account to the non-budgeted Contracted Services
Account.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler.
Clerk to the Board
Board, and to the Budget Officer and the
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1.
To amend the General Fund, Detention Public Safety, the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104310 524010 M&R Buldinq $2,000
1104310 526010 Office Sunnlies $2,000
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION : To complete the Interior office spaces for the new CALEA positions
APPROVALS:
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oept Head (date)' fficerl~~) 19 County Manager (date) ( .).,-(...p ,...--,1
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board. and to the Budget Officer
and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Boord
Howard Penny Jr
Board of Commissioners
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I
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina, I ha! the following amendment be mode l o the annual budget ordinance for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To omend the Veterons Treatment Court Fund , the appropriations ore lo be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
SAMSA OPERT TREATMENT RAINTREE RAINTREE CLINIC $2,000
SAMSA OPERT TREATMENT TBA $2,000
REVENUE I I AMOUNT
ORG I OBJECT IPROJECTl TASK I SUB-TASK I JOB l DESCRIPTION OF CODE l INCREASE I DECREASE
I I I I I I I I
I I l I I I 1 I
I I I I I I I I
EXPLANATION :
TO MOVE FUNDS TO COVER RAINTREE CLINIC INVOICES THROUGH DEC 31 , 2019.
APPROVALS :
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Section 2. Copies of this budget omendmenl shall be furnish
Officer for lheir direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Morgorel Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
0 ~ County Manoger{o1e) -
1,,.. J \ .-).. ...-.).a
Boord. ond to the Budget Officer ond the Finance
Howard Penny Jr. Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 89
COUNTY OF HARNm
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Hornet!. North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30. 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund. General Services. the appropriations are to be changed as
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104210 504010 Exoense Allowance $600
1104210 532030 Cellular Services $600
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
To fund line Hem for cell phone reimbursement.
APPROVALS:
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Dept Head (date)
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County Manager {date) , c-
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lerk to the Board , and to the Budget JE#741
Adopted this ___ day of -------• 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Board
Howard Penny, Jr .• Choimion
Board of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 90
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina. that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1.
To amend the Health Department General Fund , the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1105110 524020 Maint & Reoairs-Eauioment $100
11051 10 523040 Medical Supplies $50
11051 10 5260 10 Office Su nnlies $150
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
To move funds in the Environmental Health and Food & Lodging programs to better meet the needs of the
programs.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Reg ina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 91
COUNTY OF HARNEIT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDA INED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund , Sheriff , the appropriations a re to be changed as follows :
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK
1104390 533050
1104390 526010
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK
APPROVALS :
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Depteod (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment sha
and t he Finance Officer for their direction.
JOB
JOB
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
Water $5,000
Office suo olies $5.000
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
p(kJ~v,..J<
County Manager (date) I ).-'-\ ,,..-l"\
Gordon Spri ng le, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 92
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to t he annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30. 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund. Facilities Maintenance. the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
4705910 553000 FMBES CNSTR CONSTRU CONSTR Construction $200.000
4705910 583000 FMBES OPERT NONCAPASSET LARGEEQUIP Non Cap Asset Large Equip $200.000
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
To move funds to cover P,efeet o,alnaftee for renovations to the former Benhaven Campus -condition the
gymnasium and attached classrooms due to Intent of Harnett County Schools to locate an early college
on the site.
APPROVALS :
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler.
Clerk t o the Board
~k .9e... -)<.&. y
County M anagerTdate) I ,
o-,.--ID .-l ~
Howard Penny. Jr .• Chairman
Board of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 93
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Horne l l. North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual budget
ordinance for the fisca l yeor ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Clerk of Court, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
;. . . .
1104 150 519020 Leaal $1.620
1104 150 531050 Tra ini na/Reaistration $1 ,620
1104150 519020 Leaal $1,000
1104150 519000 Professiona l Service s $1 ,000
1104150 519020 Leaal $2,000
1104150 700000 P-Card Encumbrance $2,000
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
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EXPLANATION:
Moving funds to balance out our budget.
APPROVALS :
~}/5/71 ead (date)
LJ--J:k,, .. )Cc::r
County Manager {date) l '"" ( .c.--..0 '1.,
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Cler to the Board, and to the Budget Officer and the
Finance O fficer for their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Regina Wheeler.
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, C hairman
Board of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 94
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Govern ing Bo ard of the County of Hamett, North Caroli na, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I. To amend the Governing Body Department budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104110 529010 GIFfS & FLOWERS $223
1104110 523010 BOOKS, MEDIA & $223
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
NC CODE OF ORDINANCES INTERNET RENEW AL 1/11/2020 -SHORT BY $223.00
APPROVALS:
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DeptH~te) I l -l-1'\
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the
for their direction.
Prepared by.
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
akoats
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County Manager (date)
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AME NDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing B oard of the County o f Harne n , North Carolina, that the foll owing amendme nt b e m a de to t h e annual
budget o rdinance for th e fi s cal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I . To amend the NHWW U-No rth Harnett WW Upgrade Capital Project , the appropriations are t o be
changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOU NT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DE CREASE
q111100 S~4ilnt1 N HWW U CNSTR C ONSTRU CONSTR State Utilities C han ge Order 2 $86,940
'1qnno 5'5,o60 N H WWU CONTGCY CONT INGENC CONT ING ENC Contingency Dec re ase $86,940
REVEN UE AMO UNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DES CRIPTION OF COD E INCREASE DE CREA SE
EXPLANATION:
Pn:p;i rcdb)·
C ost of materials, labor and b y-pass pumping for the installation of b y-pass piping inprovements to the existing filter
piping infras truture.
f1db---W~~
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
M argaret Regin a Wh eeler,
Clerk to th e Board
County Manage r (date)
Howard Pe nn y, Jr., C h airman
Board of Com missioners
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010620a HCBOC Page 96
COUNTY OF HARNm
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund. Youth Services, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1105870 531030 RESTN Trainino -Lodoino $38
1105870 531040 RESTN Trainina -Transoortation $38
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
To fund account for parking fees during conference.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 __ .
Margare t Regina Wheeler.
Clerk lo the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 97
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for t he fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Transportation Department budget, the appropriations are to be
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TA SK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104610 544050 Software Moint. And Sunnort $5,345
1104610 544000 Contracted Services $5,345
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
Fund account for the purchase of an additional component of the Transportation's scheduling software and increase
in the maintenance and support for the software.
APPROVALS:
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Dept Head (dote)
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
C lerk to the Board
Howard Penny. Jr .. Chairman
Boord of Commiss ioners
010620a HCBOC Page 98
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDA INED by the Governing Board of the Cou nty of Harnett, North Carolina, that the fol lowing amendment be mode to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund , Aging, the appropriations a re to be changed as follows :
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB
1105160 522010 SHIIP
1105160 526010 SHIIP
1105160 531030 SHI IP
1105160 531020 SHIIP
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
EXPLANATION:
To move funds to align budget.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler.
Clerk to the Board
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
Food & Provisions $6 15
Office Suoolies $6 15
Trainina-Lodaina $20
Trainina-Meals $20
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 99
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019 .
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Ee. Dev., the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104930 537010 Advertisinq $2.000
1104930 539010 Leqal Advertisinq $2,000
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION: To budget monies for Legal Advertising
APPRO~.tL . ~lli«buA~ tL.t<-,/LJk.v..l~
DeptHad (date) 1 once Offi (dati~~ /)J) /~ County Manager {date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the C lerk to the Board, and to the Budge).:2._, ,L-<i'--zC-,
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
C lerk to the Board
Gordon Spring le, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
I
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolin a, that the fo ll owing amendme nt be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I. To a me nd the SWEP. School Wastewater E xtension Capital Project , the appropriations are to b e c h anged
as follows:
EXPEN DITU RE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJE CT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DES CRIPT ION OF CODE INCREASE DE CREASE
4''17100 5[qnL{C SWEP PFRSV ENGN R ENGIN DEWB ER RY fNCREASE $5,300
4 117100 s,1 oo o SWEP CONTGC Y CONTI NG ENC CONTINGENC CONTINGENCY DECREASE $5 ,300
REVEN UE AMOUNT
ORG OBJE CT PROJE CT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DES CRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DE CREAS E
EXPLA NATIO
ADDIT IONAL SERV ICES TO BE PERFORMED BY E GINEER
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Secuon 2 Co pies ofth1 s budget amendment s hall be furn ished 10 the C lerk to the Board , and to the Budget Officer and the Finance Officer
for their directi on .
Ad o pted t hi s ___ day of ________ , 20
Margaret Regina Whee ler,
C lerk to th e Board
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairm an
Board of Commi ssioners
O,tc
010620a HCBOC Page 101
COUNTY OF HARNETI
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina, that the foll owing amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for
the fiscal year ending June 30. 2020.
Section 1. To amend the Harnett Regional Water Fund. the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PRO JECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREA SE DECREASE
6 107111 532030 ADMIN CELLULAR $7.44 0
6107111 532070 ADMIN INTERNET il.480
6107 111 533040 ADMIN CABLE/SATELLITE $420
6107113 532030 WATER TREATMENT CELLULAR .'1.2.835
6107115 532030 WASTEWATER TREATMENT CELLULAR $3,780
61071 19 532030 WATER DISTRIBUTION CELLULAR 13,465
6107121 532030 SEWER COLLECTION CELLULAR $6,180
6107121 532070 SEWER COLLECTION INTERNET 1700
6107111 532010 ADMIN TELEPHONE SERVICE $15.9 55
6107119 532010 WATER DISTRIBUTION TELEPHONE SVC $3.465
6107121 532010 SEWER COLLECTION TELEPHONE SVC $6.880
REVENUE l I AMOUNT
ORG I OBJECT j'ROJECTI TASK I SUB-TASK I JOB I DESCRIPTION OF CODE l INCREASE I
I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I
EXPLANATION:
TO MOVE FUNDS TO COVER 1rs CELLULAR. TELEPHONE, CABLE/SATELLITE AND INTERNET INVOICES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE
FISCAL YEAR.
APPROVALS:
~v
Dept Head (dote)
Section 2. Cop ies of this budget amendment shall be furnish
Officer for their direclion.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
Gordon Springle. Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
I
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DECREASE
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COUNTY OF HARNETI
BUDGET ORDINANCE AM ENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Hornell. North Carolina. that the following amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend th e WIOA Fund , Sampso n programs, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
240 49 72 532070 SMY IN INTERNET $1 20
2404972 532030 SMYIN CELLULAR $120
2404972 532070 SMYOT INTERN ET i360
240 4972 532030 SMYOT CELLULAR $360
REVENUE l l AMOUNT
ORG I OBJECT I PROJECT I TASK
I
SUB-TASK I JOB l DESCRIPTION OF CODE I INCREASE I DEC REASE
I I -1 I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
l I I I I I I I
EXPLANATION:
TO MOVE FUNDS TO COVER ITS INTERNET INVOICES FOR THE REMINDER OF THE FISCAL YEAR .
APPROVALS :
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Margaret Regina Whe eler,
Clerk ta the Boord
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 103
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina, that the following amendment be mode to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020 .
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Transportation. the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104610 539050 Permits/T oxes/Fees $5,697
1104610 544000 Contracted Services $5,697
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION :
To cover the cost of the 3% highway use taxes for Transportation's new vans.
APPROVALS :
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Dept Head (dote) nonce Offic r doti\, l~. County Manager (dote) ~ 27 I lil
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Boord, and to the Budget l \' ·..}51 ~
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDI NANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be mode to the annual
budget ordinance for t he fiscal year endi ng June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund , Aging, the appropriations ore to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1105160 531090 CARE Tr a inina -Contracted $100
1105160 523040 CARE Medical Suo o lies $100
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION :
To move funds f~~Coregiver Training on Dementia.
APPROVALS : ,1,-9 t ~ ~7,Y/15
Dept Head (date) County Manager (date)
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Section 2. Copi es of th is budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget
Officer and t he Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Board of Commiss ioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I. To amend the Department budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104230 519090 OTHER $100
1104230 548000 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS $100
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
Move monies to cover Jeremy's CDL renewal.
/
County Manager (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for
I~ ,·J--ct--1 ci
their direction. ·
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
d)'Wffl
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commissioners
Date: ~10,1019 •
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Hamett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be mode to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30. 2019 .
S ti , To amend the.t;;er,nufttel:e<fi.iJioard-Qf Eshec:atioo. the appropriations are to be econ . changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104995 583000 PEA2 Non-Caoital Asset -Larqe Equi $32,500
-
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104995 330310 PEA2 State Grant-NC Tobacco Trust $32 ,500
Fund Commission Grant
f Pea Sheller2l
EXPLANATION:
To budget the award of the 2019 NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission Grant. The funds will be used to
purchase 2 additional pea shellers to be used at multiple forms In 2020. The equipment will provide on
opportunity for former and current tobacco formers to try a new crop -and explore value added
op rtunltles.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
C lerk to the Boord
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County Manager (date)
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k to t he Board, and to the Bud get
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Bo€lrd o f Commissieners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORD INANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by lhe Governing Board of lhe County of Harnett. North Carolina, that the following amendment be mode to the annual budgel
ordinance for the fiscal year ending Jun e 30, 2019 .
Section 1.
To amend the Harnett Regional Water Fund 6107111 ,the appropriations a re to be changed as
follows :
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
6107 1 11 544050
,101111 552000
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
EXPLANATION :
To increase software maintenance and support lin e
11/13/2019
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
Sof tware Maint/Surmort $26,775
Capital Outlav lmorovemnts $26,775
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Board of Commissione rs
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to the annual budget ordinance for
the fiscal year e nding June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the Veterans Treatment Court Fund , the appropriations o re to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2.'iiVl.f\SS 5l'tO'f0 SAMSA OPERT TREATMENT OXFORD OXFORD HOUSE $1 .200 '-"3l>'ll'6~ 5\'tl:1t0 SAMSA OPERT TRE ATMENT TBA TBA PROVIDERS $1,200
2504185 539090 SAMSA OPERT OTHERCOST OTHERMAT OTHER MATERIALS 1$100 2504185 544 000 SAMSA PERSN SLARY MTEACHY MARK TEACHEY $100
REVENUE I I AMOUNT ORG I OBJECT I PROJECT' TASK I SUB-TASK I JOB I DESCRIPTION OF CODE I INCREASE I DECREASE
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I
EXPLANATION:
TO MOVE FUNDS TO COVER OXFORD HOUSE AND SANDHILLS INVOICES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE YEAR.
APPROVALS :
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Dept Head (d o l e)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnishe
Officer for their dire c tion.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Margaret Reg ina Wheeler.
Clerk to the Board
)~ County Manager !dote )
e Boord. and to the Budget Officer and the Finance
Gord on Springle. Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET O RDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Hamett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget o rdinance for the fiscal year e nding June 30, 2020.
Section I. To amend the Department budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SU B-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE IN CREASE DECREASE
11061 10 519090 OTHER $800
1106110 544010 BANKING CHARGES $800
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TAS K SU B-TA SK JOB DESC RIPTION OF CODE INC R EASE
EXPLANAT ION:
Increase to Bank Fees to cover the fees assoc iat ed with citizens using Credit Cards through our new online Recreation
software.
AP PRO VALS :
DECREASE
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Dept Head (date) Finan e ffl~(d t • ~ Cou nty Manager (date)
Section 2 . Copies of this budget amendment sbaU be furni shed to the C lerk to the Board, and to the Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for / ) ,..)..', ~ IC,
their direction .
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commissioners
Date l>-xrnbu 16. lO I 9
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COUNTY OF HARNm
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be made to the annua l
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Sheriff , the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104310 544010 banking charges $675
1104310 526010 Office suoolies $675
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION: Move monies due to an Increase In the Vlslonalre software.
APPROVALS:
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~ County Manager (date)
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he Clerk to the Board. and to the Budget Officer
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Board of Commissione rs
010620a HCBOC Page 112
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINAN CE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Hamett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I. To amend the Department budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104230 526010 OFFICE SUPPLIES $8,000
1104230 521010 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES $8 000
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION:
Move monies to cover invoices for janitorial supplies.
APP.ROYALS:
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fficer (date) t 'L ?O FJ County Manager(!~~ .... )..o
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for
their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
C lerk to the Board
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by lhe Governing Boord of the County of Hornell. North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to the annual budget
ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30. 2019.
Section 1. To amend the Budget of 212 GIS/E-911 the appropriations are to be changed as follows :
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
21 2850 1 5260 10
212850 1 524 030
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
EXPLANATION:
Moving money to purchase headsets for dispatch.
APPROVALS :
~~IM·l'I epHead(dote)
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wh eeler.
Clerk l o the Bo o rd
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
O FFI CE SU PPLIES $2 ,000
M &R SUP PLI ES -I NFOTECH $2.()00
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
~~Jbc.. .)c~ I\ County M anage r fdateJ
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the Board. and lo the Bud get O ffi cer and
Gordon Springle. C h a irman
Boord o f Commission e rs
010620a HCBOC Page 114
COUNTY OF HARNETI
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE JT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Hamett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I. To amend the Department budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
1104230 535020
1104230 539050
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
EXPLANATION:
Move monies to cover fees and permits for Sbawtown water meters.
APPROVALS:
Section 2 . Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Cle
their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
R & M -EQUIPMENT $2 000
PERMITS /TAXES /FEES $2 000
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE
Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commissioners
DECREASE
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COUNTY OF HARNED
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by lhe Governing Boord of the County of Harnett, Nor1h Carolina. that the following amendment be mode t o the annual budget ordinance for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section I. To amend the General Fund. Facilities Maintenance. the appropriations ore t o be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION O F CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104230 502020 SALARIES & WAGES PART-TIME $16.302
REVENUE I I AMOUNT
ORG I OBJECT I PROJECT I TASK I SUB -TASK I JOB I DESCRIPTION OF CODE I INCREASE I DECREASE
11 039,0 I 390990 I I I I !FUND BALANCE APPROPRIATED I $16.3021
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
EXPLANATION:
TO BUDGET FUNDS TO COVER A PART-TIME FACILITIES MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE FISCAL YEAR.
APPROVAL S:
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Dept Head (dote)
Adopted this ___ day of -------. 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
()f'\}~ County Manager (dote) l J \S
. 41 I '..t. '1
e Boord. and to the Budget Officer and the Finance
Gordon Springle. Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
010620a HCBOC Page 116
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of l he County of Harnett. N orth Carolina, that the following amendment be mode to the annual b udget ordinance for
the fisc a l year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Emergency Services, the appropriations ore to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
11044 11 529090 OUK20 OPERT SUPPLIES EMGSUPPLIES EMERGENCY SUPPLIES $12,835
1104411 583000 OUK20 OPERT NONCPASSET LARGEEUIP NON C AP ASSET LARGE EQUIPMENT $12.835
REVENUE I I AMOUNT
ORG I OBJECT I PROJECT I TASK I SUB -TASK I JOB I DESCRIPTION OF CODE I INCREASE I DECREASE
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
EXPLANATION :
To move funds to Non-Cop Asset-Lorge Equipment to purchase Drone. This purchse Is will be mode with local grant funds
from Duke Energy.
APPROVALS :
iL
Dept Head (dote)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment sholl be fumi
Offi cer for their dire ction.
Adopted th is ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Morgoret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
County Monoger (dole) . \ l ,,.... .L'S '1 ct
lo the Boord. ond to the Budget Officer ond the Finance
Gordon Springle. Choirmon
Boord of Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORD INANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to the annual budget ordinance for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General fund, Emergency Services, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION Of CODE INCREASE DECREASE
1104411 529090 EMP1 9 OPERT EMPG OPT AMOUNT EMERGENCY SUPPLI ES 113.827
110441 1 583000 EM P19 OPERT OPT AMOUNT LARGEEUIP NON CAP ASSET LARGE EQUIPMENT $13.827
REVENUE I l AMOUNT
ORG I OBJECT I PROJECT I TASK I SUB-TASK I JOB I DESCRIPTION Of CODE I INCREASE I DECREASE
I l I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I
EXPLANATION:
To move funds to Non-Cap Asset-Lorge Equipment to purchase Camero ond Batteries for drone.
Depl Head (dole)
Seclion 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furn ish
Officer for their direclion.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk lo the Boord
Gordon Springle. Chairman
Boord of Commissione rs
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COUNTY OF HARNETI
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. that the fa llowing amendment be made t o the a nnual
budget ordinance for the fisca l year ending June 30, 2020.
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Animal Control, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK
1104510 535020
1104510 582000
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK
EXPLANATION :
APPROVALS :
AMOUNT
SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
R & M Eauioment $2.000
Non-Cao Assets -Small Eauio $2,000
AMOUNT
SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
To fund line to repair animal truck boxes.
L ~ k:=8-c., .JC,d:::
County Manager (date)
l),'i-l 'J
the Clerk to the Board , and to the Budget
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Board of Commissioners
JE#9001
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by lhe Governing Boord of lhe County of Hamett. North Carolina. that lhe following omendmenl be mode to the annual budget
ordinance for lhe fiscal year ending June 30. 2020.
Secti on 1. To amend the General Fund, Clerk of Court, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG I OBJECT I PROJECT I TASK I SUB-TASK I JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE I DECREASE
1106 170
1106170
1106170
1106170
ORG
EXPLANATION :
APPROVALS:
531040 TRAI NING -TRANSPOR TATION $250
533070 SANITATION $500
543010 RENTAL· COPI ERS $300
532070 INT ER NET SERVICE $1.050
REVENUE AMOUNT
OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
TO REALLOCATE FUNDS NEEDED FOR EXPENDITURES THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE FISCAL YEAR.
Adop ted this ___ da y of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler,
Clerk t o the Boord
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County Manager {oie}
l .)..-4 -1 1 t he Boord. and to the Budget Officer and the
Gordon Springle. Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
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