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HomeMy WebLinkAbout051820mHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 18, 2020 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, May 18, 2020, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, 420 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina. Due to COVID-19 this meeting was not open to members of the public to attend in person however, citizens and staff were provided options to listen to the meeting live. Only County staff necessary to conduct the meeting or to speak on scheduled agenda items were in attendance, stationed in the meeting chambers to maintain the recommended social distancing of 6 feet, as the Board demonstrated compliance with State law and prudent public health practices. Members present: Staff present: Howard Penny, Jr., Chairman Joe Miller, Vice Chairman Mark B. Johnson, Commissioner Gordon Springle, Commissioner Barbara McKoy, 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 6:00 pm. Vice Chairman Miller led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation. Chairman Penny called for any additions or deletions to the published agenda. Mrs. Stewart requested to add the following items for consideration: - Proposed acceptance by Harnett County of 154.10 acre Hairfield Tract Conveyance from the United States of America Harnett County Workforce Development requests approval to accept the COVID-19 Telework Grant Award in the amount of $800 from Triangle South Workforce Development Board. Harnett County Workforce Development requests approval of an amendment to the contract for FY 2019-2020 with the Triangle South Workforce Development Board, who administers the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (WIOA) grant. Commissioner Springle moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that passed unanimously. May 18, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 1 of 8 Vice Chairman Miller moved to approve the items on the revised consent agenda. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. 1. Minutes: May 4, 2020 Regular Meeting 2. Budget Amendments: 89 Aging Department Code 1105160 526010 1105160 532050 1105160 504010 239 Animal Shelter Code 1104512 582000 1104512 380840 352 Health Department Code 1105110 519090 1105110 380890 385 Workforce Development Code 2404970 502020 2404970 504010 2404970 531010 2404970 531020 2404970 531030 2404970 531050 2404970 532010 2404970 532050 2404970 533010 2404970 526010 2404970 525010 2404970 535030 2404970 549085 2404970 624009 2404970 624011 2404970 624001 2404970 624007 2404970 330210 385 Workforce Development Code 2404970 502020 2404970 504010 2404970 531010 Office Supplies Postage Expense Allowance Non -Cap Asset Small Equip Contributions and Donations Other Other revenue Project HCYIN Salaries & Wages PT Expense allowance Training - Mileage Training - Meals Training - Lodging Training - Registration Telephone Service Postage Electricity Office Supplies Vehicle Supplies - Fuel R & M Vehicles Indirect Cost WIOA - Voucher WIOA - Participant Travel WIOA - Child Care WIOA - OJT Training Federal Project HCYOT Salaries & Wages PT Expense Allowance Training - Mileage 2700 increase 491 increase 200 increase 2405 increase 2405 increase 6600 increase 6600 increase 166 decrease 181 decrease 60 decrease 104 decrease 181 decrease 99 decrease 200 decrease 25 decrease 125 decrease 250 decrease 175 decrease 125 decrease 684 decrease 2000 decrease 925 decrease 250 decrease 494 decrease 6044 decrease 498 decrease 447 decrease 275 decrease May 18, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 2 of 8 385 Workforce Development Code 2404970 531020 2404970 531030 2404970 531050 2404970 532010 2404970 532050 2404970 533010 2404970 526010 2404970 525010 2404970 535030 2404970 549085 2404970 502090 2404970 624011 2404970 624001 2404970 624007 2404970 330210 418 Social Services Code 1105322 618092 1105310 330210 585 Workforce Development Code 2404970 502010 2404970 506010 2404970 507070 2404970 507050 2404970 506020 2404970 505010 2404970 503030 2404970 505050 2404970 507010 2404970 504010 2404970 531010 2404970 531020 2404970 531030 2404970 531050 2404970 532010 2404970 533010 2404970 526010 2404970 624021 2404970 330210 Project HCYOT continued Training - Meals Training - Lodging Training - Registration Telephone Services Postage Electricity Office Supplies Vehicle Supplies - Fuel R & M Vehicles Indirect Cost Salaries & Wages WIOA - Participant Travel WIOA - Child Care WIOA - OJT Training Federal LIEAP (Low Income Energy) Social Services Admin Project HCDLW Salaries & Wages Medical Insurance Other Post Employment Employee Clinic Dental Insurance FICA WH 401K — General State Retirement Unemployment Insurance Expense Allowance Training - Mileage Training - Meals Training Lodging Training - Registration Telephone Electricity Office Supplies WIOA - OJT Training Federal 312 decrease 543 decrease 298 decrease 600 decrease 75 decrease 375 decrease 750 decrease 525 decrease 375 decrease 2052 decrease 1803 decrease 775 decrease 2750 decrease 1503 decrease 13956 decrease 19358 increase 19358 increase 1850 decrease 756 decrease 15 decrease 13 decrease 26 decrease 141 decrease 35 decrease 166 decrease 18 decrease 300 decrease 100 decrease 248 decrease 204 decrease 344 decrease 140 decrease 170 decrease 100 decrease 4874 decrease 9500 decrease May 18, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 8 864 Workforce Development Project HCADT Code 2404970 624021 WIOA - ITA Training 2404970 624009 WIOA - Voucher 2404970 624003 WIOA - Participant Cost 2404970 624005 WIOA - Support Services 2404970 330210 Federal 3. Tax rebates, refunds and releases 4500 increase 4000 increase 500 increase 500 increase 9500 increase 4. Harnett County Library requested approval to accept the LSTA COVID-19 Response Mini -grant in the amount of $4,000. Grant funds will be used to purchase materials and supplies needed to reopen library operations to the public and adapt services to reduce the impact of COVID-19. Purchased items will include hand sanitizing stations, social distancing floor decals, and material needed to construct sneeze guards. These items will be distributed among all 7 libraries as needed. This is a reimbursable grant and there is no County match required. 5. Harnett County Health Director requested approval to accept funds in the amount of $3,391 from the State of North Carolina, Department of Insurance, SHIIP Division to promote the Medicare D program. 6. Administration requested approval of the PEG Educational Channel Memorandum of Understanding between the County of Harnett and the Harnett County Board of Education. 7. Harnett County Finance Officer requested approval of the contract for the firm of Martin, Starnes & Associates, CPA to audit the County's accounts for the period beginning July 1, 2019 and ending June 30, 2020. The Local Government Commission requires Board approval each year. 8. Harnett Regional Water (HRW) requested approval of the Harnett Regional Water Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Ordinance totaling $13,887,945. This project consists of the replacement of all existing water meters in the HRW inventory. HRW currently has approximately 45,000 manual and drive by read meters in their system. The replacements will be "smart meters" and will utilize advanced metering infrastructure technology to allow HRW and its customers to monitor their usage multiple times per day through their website portal to quickly discover leaks, usage changes, etc. This project will be funded entirely from HRW reserves and will allow their meter reading personnel to devote their time to customer service and repair issues entirely. (Attachment 1) 9. Administration requested approval of the revised Rules of Procedures of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. Revisions included removing time limits during public hearings as well as incorporating certain requirements provided in Session Law 2020-3 Public Bodies/Remote Meetings During Declared Emergencies. May 18, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 8 10. Administration requested acceptance by Harnett County of 154.10 acre Hairfield Tract Parcel ID No. 010513 0236 Conveyance from the United States of America. Quitclaim Deed Fort Bragg Tract 404-1, it was determined by section 2836 of Public Law 105-85 as amended by section 2847 of Public Law 110-181 to transfer tract 404-1 to Harnett County, North Carolina. The conveyance is subject to the condition that the County develop and use the conveyed property for educational purposes and the construction of public school structures. 11. Harnett County Workforce Development requested approval to accept the COVID-19 Telework Grant Award in the amount of $800 from Triangle South Workforce Development Board. Funds will be used to purchase equipment to assist with teleworking due to COVID-19. 12. Harnett County Workforce Development requested approval of an amendment to the contract for FY 2019-2020 with the Triangle South Workforce Development Board, who administers the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (WIOA) grant. This amendment decreases funding for the Harnett County WIOA Youth/NextGen Program by $20,000 due to the decrease of program demands for funding. This amendment also transfers $9,500 from the WIOA Dislocated Worker Budget to the WIOA Adult budget due to a decline in layoffs and an increase demand in WIOA Adult services. Vice Chairman Miller moved to approve the following appointment. Commissioner Springle seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Board of Health Gayle Adams was reappointed to serve as the Public Member on this Board for a term of three years expiring May 31, 2023. Historic Properties Commission Moses Gallion was appointed to serve as the District 3 representative on this Board for a term of three years expiring June 30, 2023. Donna Johnson was reappointed to serve on this board for a term of three years expiring June 30, 2023. Southeastern Economic Development Commission Stanley K. Price was appointed to serve as the Minority Representative for Harnett County on this Commission for term of four years expiring March 31, 2024. May 18, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 5 of 8 Matt Braswell with Martin Starnes & Associates, CPAs. P.A., participating remotely, presented the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of Harnett County for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2019. Highlights reviewed by Mr. Braswell included: • Unmodified Opinion ■ No findings or questioned costs ■ Cooperative Staff ■ General Fund Balance: $121,636,660 revenues, $123,765,911 expenditures • Total Fund Balance General Fund $43,620,214 ($441,722 increase) ■ Unassigned Fund Balance $29,737,935 (decrease of $2,463,488 from 2018) • Unassigned Fund Balance as a Percent of Expenditures—General Fund 23.5% ■ Property Tax $65,856,490 ($63,099,033 in 2018) ■ Other Taxes and Licenses $24,962,763 ($23,169,428 in 2018) • Restricted Intergovernmental $17,830,044 ($17,671,651 in 2018) • Human Services $23,785,760 ($25,870,415 in 2018) • Education $26,712,828 ($25,783,213 in 2018) • Public Safety $32,745,970 ($31,730,943 in 2018) • Water & Sewer Fund: o Unrestricted Net Position $54,249,375 o Cash flow from Operations $17,622,360 o Debt Service 2019 $4,813,681 o Enterprise Fund Operating Income $4,803,378 • Solid Waste Fund o Unrestricted Net Position $551,611 o Cash flow from Operations $1,297,239 o Debt Service 2019 $360.004 o Enterprise Fund Operating Income $649,132 Chairman Penny opened the meeting for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. Citizens were allowed to call in and provide their public comments verbally during this period or submit their public comments in writing prior to the meeting to be read aloud during the meeting as time allowed. No one spoke and no public comments were received. Ms. Stewart petitioned the Board for a public hearing on Harnett County's FY 2020-2021 recommended budget. A proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020, for Harnett County, North Carolina, including the HRW Department of Public Utilities Water and Sewer Ordinance, and expenditures for the Harnett County Economic Development Department as well as appropriations for specific economic development incentives, was presented to the Harnett County Board of Commissioners on May 4, 2020. May 18, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 6 of 8 Mrs. Stewart stated the total expenditures budgeted for economic development matters is $754,189. Included are specific incentive grant disbursements pursuant to previously adopted Economic Development Incentive Agreements. Grants are performance based and calculated as eighty percent (80%) of property taxes paid by the company attributable to its direct investments. Specific incentives are as follows: • Rooms To Go Distribution Company, LLC $351,820 • Pallet Consultants of North Carolina, Inc. $3,442 Additional economic development uses included in contingency are as follows: • $6,425 Advertising and marketing • $4,050 Specialized economic development legal assistance • $8,000 Economic Development website redesign • $4,000 Economic Development Summit and Industry Appreciation • $46,558 Grant match funds as follows: - Krigen Pharmaceuticals LLC $25,000 - Pallet Consultants of North Carolina, Inc. $21,558 Vice Chairman Miller asked if Campbell University could help with the Economic Development website redesign. Chairman Penny called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for comments from the public. Citizens were encouraged to submit their comments regarding the proposed budget in writing prior to the meeting or to call in and provide their comments verbally during the meeting. Hearing no one speak, and having received no written comments, Chairman Penny closed the public hearing. Commissioners will continue reviewing and discussing the FY 2020-2021 recommended budget during their upcoming work sessions and meetings. Ms. Stewart presented the following reports: Harnett County DSS Monthly Report — March 2020 Harnett County Public Health Activities — April 2020 NC Department of State Treasurer, Retirement Systems Division Contribution -Based Benefit Cap Report Interdepartmental Budget Amendments Mrs. Stewart reviewed upcoming meetings and provided an update on COVID-19. Chairman Penny called for any new business. Vice Chairman Miller said he had been contacted by School Board member Bill Morris asking if the County would be willing to front the money to start construction on Erwin Elementary before the County has secured funding for the project. Vice Chairman Miller said Mr. Morris said the builder would like to start work on site on June 1st. Commissioners asked why the School Board wouldn't use their own fund balance for such. Chairman Penny said the School Board would need to submit a formal request to commissioners for consideration. May 18, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 7 of 8 Mrs. Honeycutt responded that something like this would create a liability for the County. She reviewed the following financing calendar for the 2020 series of General Obligation School Bonds, which includes funding for the Erwin Elementary project: - June 15th bond ratings due - June 30th bond sale - July 23rd bond closing/deliver Mrs. Honeycutt cautioned, especially during these uncertain times, that there is no guarantee regarding the bond sale. She noted that the Board had previously approved a reimbursement resolution to start demolition and the County has dispensed $1.68 million for this so far. There was no need for closed session. Vice Chairman Miller moved to adjourn the meeting at 6:43 pm. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion which passed unanimously. et Regi . Wheeler, Clerk May 18, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page 8 of 8 ATTACHMENT 1 Harnett Regional Water Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project Ordinance BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina, sitting as the governing board of Harnett County. Section I. This project consists of the replacement of all existing meters in the HRW inventory. HRW currently has approximately 45,000 manual and drive by read meters in our system. These replacement meters will be "smart meters" and will utilize advanced metering infrastructure technology to allow HRW and its customers to monitor their water usage multiple times per day through our website portal to quickly discover leaks, usage changes, etc. This project will allow our meter reading personnel to devote their time to customer service and repair issues entirely. Section II. This project will be funded by Harnett Regional Water reserves. Section III. The following amounts are hereby appropriated for this project: Engineering $ 582,945 Construction 12,500,000 Materials & Supplies 145,000 Professional Services 30,000 Legal/Admin 5,000 Contingency 625,000 Total $ 13,887,945 Section IV. It is estimated that the following revenue will be available for this capital project: HRW Reserves Duly Adopted this 18th day of May, 2020. ATTEST: Marga R. Wh, Clerk to the Board $ 13,887,945 H envy, Chairman am County Board of ommissioners