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Minutes of Regular Meeting
April 21, 2008
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, April 21, 2008, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street,
Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman
Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman
Dan B. Andrews
Tim McNeill
Gary House
Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager
Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager
Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney
Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board
Chairman Byrd called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and Commissioner Andrews led the pledge of allegiance and prayer.
Vice Chairman Hill moved to approve the agenda as published. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Commissioner House had questions regarding the Amendment to Campbell Convocation Center Use Agreement, an item on the consent agenda. Commissioner McNeill made a motion to remove the
item from the consent agenda and consider it separately. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Commissioner Andrews moved to approved all other items on the consent agenda as listed below. Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
After discussion regarding the Campbell University agreement, Commissioner McNeill moved to approve the Convocation Center Use Agreement contingent upon clarification of language by
the respective attorneys. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, April 7, 2008
2. Budget amendments:
359 Public Utilities-Administration (Fund 531-HCDPU)
Code 531-9000-431.11-00 Salaries & Wages 35,000. increase
531-9000-431.12-00 Salaries & Wages, p.t. 12,000. decrease
531-9000-431.23-00 Regular Retirement 1,500. increase
531-9000-431.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 6,000, decrease
531-9000-431.41-10 Utilities 4,000. increase
531-9000-431.41-11 Telecommunications & Postage 6,000. increase
531-9000-431.43-16 Maintenance & Repair-Equip. 3,000. decrease
531-9000-431.60-33 Materials & Supplies 7,000. decrease
531-9000-431.60-53 Dues & Subscriptions 1,000 decrease
531-9000-431.60-57 Miscellaneous Expense 2,500. decrease
531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 15,000. increase
360 Public Utilities-Water (Fund 531-HCDPU)
Code 531-9015-431.11-00 Salaries & Wages 38,000. increase
531-9015-431.12-00 Salaries & Wages, p.t. 2,000. decrease
531-9015-431.23-00 Regular Retirement 2,000. increase
531-9015-431.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 1,500. increase
531-9015-431.34-03 Bulk Water 10,000. decrease
531-9015-431.41-11 Telecommunications & Postage 3,000. increase
531-9015-431.60-31 Gas, Oil & Auto Supplies 5,000. increase
531-9015-431.60-33 Materials & Supplies 10,000. decrease
531-9015-431.60-53 Dues & Subscriptions 1,000. decrease
531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 26,500. increase
361 Public Utilities-Wastewater (Fund 531-HCDPU)
Code 531-9020-431.11-00 Salaries & Wages 135,000. increase
531-9020-431.23-00 Regular Retirement 7,000. increase
531-9020-431.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 9,000. increase
531-9020-431.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 1,000. increase
531-9020-431.41-11 Telecommunication & Postage 4,000. increase
531-9020-431.41-10 Utilities 42,000. increase
531-9020-431.60-33 Materials & Supplies 2,000. decrease
531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 196,000. increase
362 Public Utilities-Distribution (Fund 531-HCDPU)
Code 531-9025-431.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 7,000. decrease
531-9025-431.41-11 Telecommunication & Postage 3,000. increase
531-9025-431.43-19 Maintenance & Repair-system 45,000. increase
531-9025-431.60-31 Gas, Oil & Auto Supplies 16,000. increase
531-9025-431.60-36 Uniforms 6,000. decrease
531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 51,000. increase
363 Public Utilities-Collections (Fund 531-HCDPU)
Code 531-9030-431.11-00 Salaries & Wages 70,000. increase
531-9030-431.23-00 Regular Retirement 4,000. increase
531-9030-431.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 5,000. increase
531-9030-431.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 1,500. decrease
531-9030-431.41-11 Telecommunication & Postage 3,000. increase
531-9030-431.41-10 Utilities 15,000. increase
531-9030-431.43-19 Maintenance & Repair-System 10,000. increase
531-9030-431.54-26 Advertising 1,000. decrease
531-9030-431.60-31 Gas, Oil & Auto Supplies 19,000. increase
531-9030-431.60-36 Uniforms 3,000. decrease
531-9030-431.60-53 Dues & Subscriptions 1,000. decrease
531-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 119,500. increase
368 General Services (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-356.30-00 Insurance Proceeds 1,443. increase
110-4600-410.43-21 Maintenance & Repair Auto 1,443. increase
369 General Services (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-356.30-00 Insurance Proceeds 1,983. increase
110-4600-410.43-21 Maintenance & Repair Auto 1,983. increase
370 Revenues (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-322.71-01 Recreation Fees-Anderson Creek 1,700. increase
110-0000-322.71-03 Recreation Fees-Barbecue 92,500. increase
110-0000-322.71-04 Recreation Fees-Black River 15,000. increase
110-0000-322.71-08 Recreation Fees-Hector’s Creek 29,000. increase
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 138,200. decrease
374 Health (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-7600-441.58-01 Training & Meetings 1,025. increase
110-7600-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies 2,076. increase
110-0000-334.76-02 Food & Lodging 3,101. increase
375 General Services (Fund 110 – General)
Code 110-4600-410.43-21 Maintenance & Repair-Auto 35,000. increase
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 35,000. increase
377 Sheriff (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-0000-356.30-00 Insurance Reimbursement 685. increase
110-5100-420.43-21 Maintenance & Repair 685. increase
378 Cooperative Extension (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-7300-465.32-29 Agriculture Programs 2,321. increase
110-0000-344.12-00 Agriculture Programs 2,321. increase
379 Automation Enhancement (Fund 230-Automation Enhancement)
Code 230-4800-410.30-04 Professional Services 12,960. decrease
230-4800-410.74-74 Capital Outlay 12,960. increase
384 Social Services-Public Assistance (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-7710-441.80-85 Progress Energy Neighbor 989. increase
110-0000-330-77-01 Social Services Administration 989. increase
110-7710-441.80-50 Day Care-Subsidy 149,295. increase
110-0000-330.77-04 Day Care-Subsidy 149,295. increase
110-7710-441.80-60 Day Care Smart Start 120,000. increase
110-0000-330-77.05 Day Care Smart Start 120,000. increase
385 Aging-Retired seniors Volunteer Program (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-7510-441.32-13 RSVP Special Projects 1,325. increase
110-0000-353.15-00 Contributions & Donations RSVP 1,325. increase
386 Information Technology (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-4900-410.41-11 Telecommunication & Postage 2,000. increase
110-0000-389.42-00 Interfund Transfer-E911 2,000. increase
387 Emergency Telephone System (Fund 240-E911)
Code 240-5900-420.41-11 Telecommunication & Postage 2,000. decrease
240-5900-420.90-10 Interfund Trans.-Gen. Fund 2,000. increase
388 EMS/EMS Transport (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-5400-420.60-33 Materials & Supplies 4,200. decrease
110-5400-420.74-74 Capital Outlay-Equipment 4,200. increase
110-5401-420.60-33 Materials & Supplies 1,800. decrease
110-5401-420.74-74 Capital Outlay Equipment 1,800. increase
389 Harnett Criminal Justice partnership Program (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-5102-420.33-45 Contracted Services 15,000. increase
110-5102-420.58-14 Travel Admin. 1,500. increase
110-0000-334.51-02 Harnett Criminal Justice 16,500. increase
390 Jail (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-5120-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 8,560. increase
110-0000-331.51-18 State Criminal Alien Assistance
Program-SCAAP 8,560. increase
391 Harnett/Fuquay Wastewater Project (Fund 551-“PU012B”)
Code 551-9100-431-45-80 Contingency 200,000. decrease
551-9100-431.45-70 Interest during Construction 200,000. increase
392 Communications (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-5110-420-60-33 Materials & Supplies 22,700. increase
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 22,700. increase
393 Solid Waste (Fund 580-Solid Waste)
Code 580-0000-354.01-00 Sale of Other Assets 50,000. increase
580-6600-461.30-04 Professional Services 50,000. decrease
580-6600-461.33-45 Contracted Services 100,000. increase
398 Education (Fund 110-General)
Code 110-8600-480-31-09 Bd. of Ed. Fines & Forfeitures 150,000. increase
110-0000-379-10-00 Bd. of Ed. Fines & Forfeitures 150,000. increase
405 Law Enforcement Expansion Capital Project (Fund 331”CP0401”)
Code 313-8300-410.45-01 Construction 16,999. decrease
313-8300-410.45-80 Contingency 16,999. increase
3. Tax refunds (Attachment 1)
4. Resolution to add Adrian Street to the state road system (Attachment 2)
5. Authorization for the Sheriff’s Department to accept a grant in the amount of $8,560.00 from the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) funding. The funds will be used
to supplement to the jail overtime budget line item (110-5100-420.11-00).
6. Authorization for the Sheriff’s Department to accept additional funding from the Department of Correction for the Criminal Justice Partnership Program. The funds ($16,500.00) must
be used before June 30, 2008. These funds will be used for counseling services and travel to a CJPP conference. No matching funds are required from the County.
7. Change Order Number 6 for Bordeaux Construction Company, Inc. associated with the Harnett County Detention Center Project, in the amount of $16,999.000. This change order deletes
dry sprinkler systems from the recreation yards, deletes electrical boxes and circuits for security doors and cameras and provides post indicator valve (PIV) assembly.
8. Authorization for Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) to submit a grant renewal for FY 2009. The federal grant is in the amount of $42,530.00 from the Corporation for National
and Community section.
9. Authorization for Emergency Services to submit an application for a 10% matching grant through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant 2008 Program. The funds will be used to purchase
decontamination devices for emergency response agencies ($47,777.00), and personal protective equipment ($19,704.00). Total amount of grant is $67,481.00 and requires a $6,748.00 match.
10. Authorization for Information Technology Department (IT) to use sole source for the purchase of ExecuTime Time and Attendance software, initially for use in Public Utilities and
Register of Deeds. This company is the only authorized 3rd party provider of time
and attendance software that is compatible with the county’s existing payroll software-Sungard HTE.
11. Write-offs of delinquent Public Utilities accounts determined to be at write-off status for the first quarter of 2008. All of these accounts have been delinquent for more than
three years and total $14,873.67.
12. Write-off of delinquent Emergency Medical Services accounts for the month of March, 2008. The write-offs total $35,799.67.
13. Services Contract with Sanford Housing Authority for the administration of the Harnett County Housing Choice Voucher Program.
14. Donation of $2,000.00 to the Chicora Amateur Radio Group for the installation and replacement of equipment of the 146.700 Dunn repeater. The repeater along with the tower and antenna
system owned by the Chicora Amateur Radio Group and used by the Amateur Radio Emergency Service of Harnett County were lost in the Godwin Building Supply building fire on 9-11-07.
The repeater is the network hub used by the amateur radio operator volunteer group ARES to support the County Emergency Operations Center and the evacuation shelter in times of need.
These volunteers always participate in training sessions of Emergency Services such as the Harris Nuclear Drills and also participate in real emergencies such as Hurricane Fran, Bonnie
and Floyd.
Informal comments were offered by Floyd Hein, 411 Rainey Drive, Spring Lake, who expressed his concerns with issues regarding Public Utilities’ rights of way for placement of sewer line
in Twin Lakes subdivision; and Jim Burgin, candidate for county commissioner, who asked the Board to consider placing the hospital issue on a ballot this fall and let the people decide
what should be done about health care in Harnett County.
Commissioner Andrews moved for the appointments listed below. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee
Kenneth H. Murchison re-appointed for additional 3-year term to expire 2-28-11
Nominated by Commissioner Andrews
Agricultural Advisory Board
R. H. Byrd appointed as at-large member
Nominated by Commissioner Andrews
Harnett County Public Facilities Corporation Board of Directors
Billy G. Pope and William A. Wilder re-appointed for 1-year terms to
expire 3-31-09, and nominated by Vice Chairman Hill
Samantha Fizcko, Planner, presented a rezoning request for WAS Family Limited Partnership (Shaw Construction Co., Inc.) from RA-20R to Commercial Zoning, SR 1144
at 1248 Bill Shaw Road, 5.27 acres, Anderson Creek Township. The Planning Board recommended approval based on favorable findings of facts and reasonable “small scale rezoning”. Chairman
Byrd called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. No comments were offered and Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. Commissioner
McNeill moved to approve the zoning change request as presented. Commissioner House seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Samantha Fizcko, Planner, presented a rezoning request for Randy A. Newsome from Commercial to RA-20M Zoning, Hwy 210 S, 55 Leeks Lane, 0.81 acre, Anderson Creek Township. The Planning
Board recommended approval with a unanimous vote. Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. No comments were
offered and Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. Commissioner House moved to approve the zoning change request as presented. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously.
Samantha Fizcko, Planner, presented a rezoning request for Henry B. & Emma Jackson from RA-20M & RA-20R to Commercial Zoning, Hwy 87, 3 tracts totaling 3.26 acres, Johnsonville Township.
The Planning Board recommended approval with a unanimous vote. Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. No
comments were offered and Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. Commissioner McNeill moved to approve the zoning change request as presented. Commissioner Andrews seconded the
motion and it passed unanimous vote.
Samantha Fizcko, Planner, presented a proposed text amendment to the Manufactured Home Park Ordinance. The applicants for the text amendment were Donald & Jerry Gregory who requested
guidelines be added to the ordinance which would allow recreational vehicles in manufactured home parks. The Planning Board recommended denial of the proposed amendment with a 4 to
1 vote. Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. Comments were received from Donald Gregory, applicant, who
stated that there is a need for RV spaces. Howard Penny, former chairman of the Board of Adjustment, noted that the RV spaces issue was considered years ago and did not pass at that
time. Mr. Penny stated that the need to address the issue is there now. There being no further comments, Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. After discussion, Commissioner McNeill
moved to send the proposed text amendment back to the Planning Department for further
work. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. A proposed text amendment to the Manufactured Home Park Ordinance will be considered by the Board
at a later meeting.
The County Manager reported to the Board that notice of a public hearing to receive public comments on the proposed execution and delivery by the County of (a) an Installment Financing
Contract to pay the capital costs of the construction, equipping and furnishing of the new Angier Elementary School (the “Project”) and (b) a Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Fixture
Filing to create a security interest in the real property on
which the Project will be located and the improvements thereon was published on April 11, 2008 stating that the Board would hold a public hearing thereon on April 21, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
The Chairman of the Board then announced that the Board would hear anyone who wished to be heard on the questions of the proposed Contract and the projects to be financed thereby.
The following people spoke at the public hearing: Jim Burgin.
Commissioner Andrews moved that the public hearing be closed. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hill and was unanimously adopted.
Commissioner Andrews moved to adopt a resolution approving an installment financing contract and a deed of trust, lease and agency agreement. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion
and it passed unanimously. (Attachment 3).
Commissioner Andrews moved to adopt a resolution approving financing terms for the Angier Elementary School project. Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
(Attachment 3A)
Major Gary McNeill, Harnett County Sheriff’s Department, noted that on August 6, 2007, the Board of Commissioners authorized the purchase of equipment and software to implement a radio
link with Wake County. The project will allow the Harnett County 911 Center to communicate with law enforcement agencies in Wake County, and will allow Wake County deputies who cross
county lines to assist Harnett County deputies to talk car to car with Harnett County deputies. Commissioner Andrews moved to approve an appropriation of $22,700.00 to fund the County’s
share of the communication link. Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Departmental reports were filed with the Board from the Planning Department, Sheriff’s Department and Finance Office (Attachment 4)
Commissioner Andrews moved that the Board go into closed session pursuant to NCGS 143-318.11(a)(3) to consult with legal staff in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege and
to consider and give instructions to the attorney concerning the handling or settlement of a claim, judicial action, mediation, arbitration or administration procedure. Specifically,
the Board shall consider the following matters: the workers compensation claims of Denise Pier; Angela Monds; and Ricky Bullock. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously.
Commissioner McNeill moved for the Board to come out of closed session. Commissioner House seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
There being no further business, Commissioner McNeill moved to adjourn. Commissioner House seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners
meeting, April 21, 2008, adjourned at 8:45 p.m.