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HomeMy WebLinkAbout100520a revisedHARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
County Administration Building
420 McKinney Parkway
Lillington, North Carolina
Regular Meeting
October 5, 2020 9:00 am
This meetin g will not be open to members of the public
to attend in pers on however , listenin g opti on s are pro v ide on page 3.
Ind ividuals interested in viewing M r. Matthews taking the Oa t h of Office ca n join
https://www.facebook .com/HarnettCounty/ during t he meeting to watch live.
l. Call to order -Vice Chairman Joe Miller
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation -Commissioner Mark Johnson
3. Oath of County Commissioner -William Brooks Matthews
4. Reorganization of the Board -Select Chairman, Vice Chairman Joe Miller
5. Consider additions and deletions to the published agenda
6. Consent Agenda
A. Minutes
B. Budget Amendments
C. Tax rebates , refunds and releases
D . Hamett County IT is requesting a new position Grade 25 with an annual salary of
$50,579 be approved for their department. The new position would help with the
increased workload due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Broadband expansion
project.
E. Hamett County Veterans Services reque sts approval of the MOU with Sandhill s
Center and to accept funding from Sandhills Center in the amount of $155,840 to
fund Veterans Treatment Court for mental health and sub stance abuse counseling and
treatment. The funds also include administrative services.
F. Hamett County Human Resources request s approval of the proposed 2021 Holiday
Schedule.
Hamett County Human Resources also requests approval that Hamett County
automatically follow the NC State Government Holiday Schedule going forward ,
therefore annual approval by the Board would no longer be needed.
G. Harnett County Health Department requests approval to accept additional WIC CS
funds in the amount of $16,500.00. These funds have been allocated from NC DHHS
to serve additional participants from October 2020 through May 2021.
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H. Hamett County Administration requests approval of the Lease Agreement between
Central Carolina Community College and the County of Harnett regarding the Health
Sciences Center in Lillington.
I. Harnett County Administration requests approval of the Lease Agreement between
Johnston-Lee-Hamett Community Action and the County of Harnett for Rooms 209
and 213 at the Shawtown Community Development Center in Lillington.
J. Harnett County Finance Director requests the Board approve the Bond Order
Authorizing the Issuance, Directing the Application to the Local Government
Commission, and Requesting Local Government Commission's Approval of
Enterprise Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds of the County of Harnett, North
Carolina, Series 2020 not to exceed $21,000,000.
K. Approval of Boards and Committees on which Commissioners Serve.
7. Appointments
8. Update on the Greenway Master Plan, Carl Davis
9. Discuss granting paid leave to County employees to work the polls on election day.
Following discussion, Administration requests approval of the revised COVID-19 policy to
allow Community Involvement Leave to be granted to employees for a one time 8-hour
period to assist with the 2020 General Election on November 3 , 2020 due to additional
staffing needed due to CO VID-19.
10. Hamett County Information Technology recommends awarded to Cloud Wyze, Inc for the
Broadband Initiative Proposal HCBI 08182020. The bid amount ofup to $2,000,000 will be
approved and funded based on grant awards from both state and federal programs. The
contract will be negotiated and executed in accordance with directives and funding approved
by Harnett Board of Commissioners.
11. County Manager's Report -Paula Stewart, County Manager
COVID-19 Update
12. New Business
DSS Monthly Report -August 2020
NC Department of State Treasurer, Retirement Systems Division,
Contribution-Based Benefit Cap Report -September 2020
13. Closed Session
14 . Adjourn
Possible Add-on: Hamett County Emergency Services requests approval of the fireworks
application from Class A Services Pyrotechnics for a private birthday celebration. Class A
Services meets all requirements and has met fire code compliance for the event. The actual event
will take place October 15th at 9:00 p.m.
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CONDUCT OF THE OCTOBER 5rd MEETING OF THE
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Balan c in g the need to continue to conduct the business of the County and the need to comply
wi th the Governor's Executive Order and prudent recommendations from th e CDC an d th e
N CDHHS , the Harnett County Board of Commissioners will convene their October 5 , 2020
regular meetings under certain conditions :
1. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners and staff will be stationed in the meeting
chambers to maintain the recommended social distancing of 6 feet.
2. Only County government staff necessary to conduct the meeting or to speak on scheduled
agenda items will be in attendance.
3 . The October yd meetin g will not be open to members of the public to attend in person
as we are observing the curre nt prov is ion s of any Execu ti ve Orders related to mass
gatherings a nd public health guidance r egarding social distancing. The public will have
the opportunity to listen to the meeting live online or by calling into the meetings.
4. The meeting will be s treamed live on Hamett County Government's YouTube Channel
at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU7mTF6HTD65x 98EhAMeMg/featured
5. Individuals interested in viewing Mr. Matthews taking the Oath of Office can join
https ://www.facebook.com/HarnettCounty/ during the meeting to watch live.
6. If you wish to call in and listen to the meeting you may dia l (910)814-6959 . Please
remember to mute yo ur phone wh il e li stening so as not to di s rupt others li stening.
7. T here is no public comment period schedu led for October 5, 2020 . Ge neral Statute
dictates that the Board only provide public comment once a month. There wi ll be a
public comment period a vailable on October 19 , 2020.
8. The meeting wi ll be recorded and posted on the website following the meeting as us ual.
You may also follow along on Twitter @HarnettCounty to get li ve upd ates during the
meeting.
The Board appreciates the public's patience and understanding a s they seek to ensure th e
continuity of county operations whi le demonstrating compliance with State law and prudent
public h ea lth practices in th ese difficult times.
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AGENDA ITEM 1,-A
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Work Session
September 29, 2020
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in work session on Tuesday, September 29,
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 sc heduled
agenda items were in attendance, stationed in the meeting chambers to maintain the
recommended social distancing of six feet, as the Board demonstrated compliance with State law
and prudent public health practices.
Members present:
Member absent:
Special Guest:
Staff present:
Joe Miller, Vice Chairman
Mark B. Johnson, Commissioner
Barbara McKoy, Commissioner
Gordon Springle, Commissioner
District 3 Commissioner
Commissioner-elect W. Brooks Matthews
Paula Stewart, County Manager
Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Margaret Regina Wheeler, C lerk
Vice Chaim1an Miller called the meeting to order at 9:00 am . Commissioner Mark Johnson led
the Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation.
The following agenda was before the Board:
};;-Update on the 2020 General Election
};;-Discuss granting leave to County employees to work the election and early
voting
};;-Harnett County IT requests approval and funding to hire a new position
};;-Discuss Broadband Initiative proposals, rankings, conclusions and next steps
};;-Discuss Sandhills Center funding for Veteran's Treatment Court
};;-Discuss Harnett County's Legislative Priorities to submit for the North
Carolina Association of County Commissioners 2021-2022 Legislative Goals
};;-Discuss Boards and Committees Commissioners serve on
};;-FSA Reopening Plan
};;-COVID-19 Update
September 29, 2020 Work Session Minutes
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~ County Manager's Report:
October 5, 2020 Regular Meeting Agenda Review
Review applications to serve on Boards and Committees
Invitations and upcoming meetings
~ Closed session
~ Adjourn
Claire Jones , Hamett County Elections Director, provided an update on the 2020 General
Election. She gave a brief financial overview of the Board of Elections including grant funding
and expenses. Ms . Jones briefly reviewed the voting process and polling procedures noting
safeguards in place for COVID-19. She responded to questions and discussions continued.
Assistant County Manager Brian Haney briefly talked about CARES ACT funding for the
County verses COVID-19 grand funding received by individual County department. He
presented for discussion the request that the County grant paid leave to County employees to
work the polls on Election Day. He clarified that county employees would be paid as poll
worker in addition to the paid leave. Mr. Haney said granting employees leave, instead of
employees using their own leave time, would hopefully encourage employees to work the polls
on Election Day. Mr. Haney explained the need for approximately 50 additional poll workers .
Mr. Haney and Mrs. Jones responded to questions and concerns from commissioners. The Board
will continue discussing this request during their upcoming October 5, 2020 regular meeting.
Ira Hall , Director of Hamett County Information Technologies, requested approval and funding
to hire a new position at a Grade 25 with an annual salary of $50,579 for the LT. department.
The new position would help with the increased workload due to the COVID-19 pandemic and
the Broadband expansion project. Staff noted that this new position would be funded with
COVID-funds through the end of the fiscal year. Mr. Hall responded to questions. It was the
consensus of the Board to consider approval of this request during their upcoming regular
meeting.
Mr. Hall briefly reviewed the RFP Assessment criteria for three vendors for the Broadband
Initiative proposal. He detailed the pros and cons of each vendor ultimately saying he believes
CloudWyze would be the best fit for Harnett County. Mr. Hall shared the cost proposal by
CloudWyze for the Broadband Initiative totaling $7,970 ,000 with the County 's contribution
being $3,985 ,000. Mr. Hall and Mr. Haney reported that Hamett County is eligible for a
GREAT Grant up to $1.5 Million to offset the County 's cost for this initiative. Mr. Haney also
said he hopes that the County will be able to use approximately $2 Million of the CARES ACT
funding towards this project. Mr. Hall responded to questions. Staff said this will be a 2 year
process and clarified that the County would pay for the infrastructure but it would not belong to
the County. It was the consensus of the commissioners to add this item to their upcoming
regular meeting agenda for discussion and consideration.
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Mr. Haney provided an update regarding Veterans Treatment Court funding. He presented
Harnett County Veterans Services' request for approval of the MOU with Sandhills Center and
to accept funding from Sandhills Center in the amount of $155,840 to fund Veterans Treatment
Court for mental health and substance abuse counseling and treatment. The funds also include
administrative services and will be reimbursable. Mr. Haney noted this was a one-time fund
allocation from Sandhills Center who expects the Court to develop a sustainability plan beyond
the life of this allocation. It was the consensus of the Board to consider this agenda item during
their upcoming regular meeting.
Mr. Haney briefly reviewed Hamett County's 2020-2021 Legislative Priorities. It was the
consensus of the Board to submit all of the County's Legislative Priorities to the North Carolina
Association of County Commissioners to be considered for their 2021-2022 Legislative Goals .
Commissioners talked about who would replace Howard Penny on several boards and committees.
Staff will provide Mr. Brooks with additional information on the Hamett County Properties
Corporation. The Board will consider approval of the revised list of Boards and Commissioner on
Which Commissioner Serve during their upcoming regular meeting.
Mrs. Stewart presented the USDA Farm Service Agency 's (FSA) Reopening Plan as requested
by the Board. The FSA office is located in the County Agriculture Building. She noted Phase 2
would allow staff to bring a customer in to the building by appointment only. Mrs. Stewart also
noted that Lynn Lambert with Hamett County Soil and Water Conservation District is asking to
be allowed to bring customers in to the building by appointment. It was the consensus of the
commissioners to allow the FSA, along with other agencies in the Hamett County Agriculture
Building, to bring customers into the building by appointment.
Mrs. Stewart reviewed the draft October 5, 2020 regular meeting agenda, invitations and
upcoming meetings. Commissioners reviewed applicants requesting appointment to serve on
boards and committees.
Mrs. Stewart sought consensus from the Board to allow Administration to enter into an
Memorandum of Understanding with the UNC School of Government (SOG) to participate in a
program where the SOG will perform a workplace survey that will help us better understand how
our employees feel about county government. Mrs. Stewart said participation in the program
would be at no obligation to the County. The survey is scheduled to launch on October 19th with
re sult s being presented on December 41h. It was the consensus of the Board to allow staff to
move forward with participation in the program/survey.
Vice Chairman Miller asked about the need to reorganization the Board once Mr. Matthews is
seated. Mr. Snow offered confirmation regarding the selection of a new Chairman. Vice Chairman
Miller told the Board that he would like to remain Vice Chairman and not be considered for
Chairman if allowed. The Board will select a new Chairman following Mr. Matthews' Oath of
Office on October 5, 2020.
September 29 , 2020 Work Session Minutes
Hamett County Board of Commissioners
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Harnett County Emergency Services Director Larry Smith and Hamett County Health Director
John Rouse presented a COVID-19 update for Hamett County. Mr. Rouse also talked about
possible COVID vaccines.
Mr. Matthews left the meeting.
Commissioner Johnson moved that the Board go into closed session for the following purposes:
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; and
2) To discuss certain economic development matters.
This motion is made pursuant to N.C . General Statute Section 143-318.1 l(a)(6)&(4).
Commissioner Springle seconded the motion which passed 4-0.
Commissioner McKoy moved that the Board come out of closed session. Commissioner
Springle seconded the motion that passed 4-0.
Commissioner Johnson moved to adjourn the meeting at 11 :54 am. Commissioner Springle
seconded the motion which passed 4-0.
Chairman ------------Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
September 29, 2020 Work Session Minutes
Hamett County Board of Commissioners
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AGENDA ITEM 1,-&
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, 2021.
Section l. To amend the Health Department General Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK
11 051 10 519090
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK
1105110 330210
EXPLANATION:
Prepared by
To budget additional WIC Client Services funds.
Adopted this d ay of ________ , 20
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
JOB
JOB
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
OTHER $16,500
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
FEDERAL $16,500
L <--<"=·s>'h:. J<....r County Manager (date)
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to the Budget Officer and th e Finance Officer for
Howard L. Penny, Jr., Chainnan
Board of Commissioners
Due. Septcrnl)o't6,1020
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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 followi ng amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fiscal year endi ng June 30, 2021.
Section I. T o a mend the H ealth De p a r t men t G en eral Fund, the appr o pria t ion s a re to be ch anged as fo ll ows:
EXPEN DIT URE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJ ECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCR IPTIO N OF CODE I NCREASE DECREASE
1 1051 10 532030 CELLULAR SERVICE $3,000
1 1051 10 5260 10 OFFICE SUPPLIES $2,000
1105110 519090 OTHER $113,438
1 1051 10 52 10 10 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES $600
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SU B-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE
\ I NCR EASE
1103900 390990 FUN D BALANCE $119,038
EXPLANATION:
To budget carryforward funds for the CC4C and PCM programs per the CCNC Sandhills contract. Revenues
received in each program exceeded actual expenditures. (See attached.}
APPR?VALS: ~ -w°
DECREASE
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnish ed to the Clerk to the Board , and to the Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for q-3.o-.l.o
their direction .
Pre p.u-td by
Ad opted t his ___ d ay of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
Howard L. Penny, Jr., Chainnan
Board of Comm issioners
o .. , Sepanbn 17, 2020
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COUNTY OF HARNETI
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT OR DAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Hornell . North Carolina. that the following amendment be mode to the annual bud get ordinance for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2021.
Section 1. To amend the Harnett Regional Water General Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PRl'lJFC":T TASK SUB -TASK
6107111 598600
REVENIIF
n,u~ f'\RIECT PRl"I IECT uc:K SUB-TASK
6103900 390990
EXPLANATION:
Move funds into Meter Improvement Project
9/11/2020
Dept Head (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furn ishe
Officer for their direction.
1/'\8
ins
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Regi na Wheeler,
Clerk to t he Board
AMOIINT
nFSC":RIPTION OF r:nnE INCREASE DFrREASE
lnterfund Tra nsfer to Enterorise $1 4 000000
llU/'\UNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INC":REASF nFC":RFllC:F
Fund Ba lanc e Annrooriated $1 4000000
J___ County Manager (da te) li u ,-/,-...)o
e Board, and to th e Budget Officer and the Finance
Howard Penny. Chairman
Boa rd of Commission ers
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Horneff. North Carolina, thof the following amendment be rnade to the annual budget ordinance for the fi sca l year
ending June 30, 2021.
Section 1. To Amend th e Capital Project Meter Infrastructure Project (MIP20), The app rop riations are to be changed as follows:
EXPFNDITIIRE
l'"\Dr.. OBJECT PRl'"'IICCT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
4917201 519000 MIP20 PROFSRVC ENGNR METERSYS
4917201 559000 MIP20 CONSTRUCT GENERAL FERGUSON
4917201 559000 MIP20 CONSTR UCT CAPITAL MAT &SUPPLY
491720 1 519000 M IP 20 PROFSRVC OTHER PROFS
491720 1 519000 M IP 20 PROFSRVC OTHER LEGAL
4917201 599000 MIP20 CONTGCY CONTINGN CY CONTINGENCY
RFVENIIE
ORG l'"'IRICt"T pDl'"'IICt"T TASK S11B-TA5K JOB
4917201 390986 MIP20 INTERF TRNSFROM HRWRESERVE
EXPLANATION :
Move funds into specific account ilnes in MIP20 Project
APPROVALS :
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
AUt"\IINT
DESCRIPTION OF rnM INCRFA<:.E DFC-RFA<:.E
ENGINEERS METERSYS $ 59 986.00
CONSTRUCTION FERGUSON $1 332 304.00
MATERIALS AND SU PPLI ES $ 13000.00
OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE i 28000.00
LEGAL AND ADMIN i 4.000.00
CONTINGENCY $ 279 192.00
AUl'"'IIINT
DEC:t"Rf PTION Of rnnE INCREA<:.E
INTERFUND TRANSFER $1 094 098.00
Howard Penny. Chairman
Boord of Commissione rs
ncrRFA<:.F
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDll'iANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolin a, that the following amendment be made to the annual
budget ordinance for the fi scal year ending June 30, 2021.
Section l. To amend the Health Department General Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
1105110 502010
1105110 503030
1105110 505010
1105110 505050
1105 110 506010
1105110 506020
1105110 506040
1105110 507010
1105110 507030
1105110 507050
1105110 507070
1105110 519090
1105110 523040
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
EXPLANATION:
To move funds in COVID 19 539 to better meet the needs of the program.
APPROVALS: J,. ;/)~ 9 i nwvz ~;\~-
Dept Head (date)
Adopted this ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
SALARIES & WAGES -$1,500
40 l K -GENERAL $259
FICA WH $40
ST A TE RETIREMENT -$93
MEDICAL INSURANCE $1 ,548
DENT AL INSURANCE $73
LIFE INSURANCE $24
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE $65
WORKER'S COMPENSATION $163
EMPLOYEE CLINIC $31
OTHER POST EMPLOYMENT $28
OTHER $3,124
MEDICAL SUPPLIES $700
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
P~t-: J±t:4 )~
County Manager (date)
Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for q .-)__3 r~
Howard L. Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board 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 made to the annual
budget ordi nance for the fi scal year ending June 30, 2021.
Section I. To amend the Health Department Gene ral F und, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPEN DIT URE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TAS K SUB-TASK JOB
11 051 10 5020 10
1 1051 10 503030
11051 10 5050 10
1105 110 505050
11051 10 5060 10
I 105110 506020
11051 10 506040
11 051 10 5070 10
1105 110 507030
1 1051 10 507050
1105 110 507070
11051 10 523040
1 1051 10 582000
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJ ECT TAS K SUB-TASK JOB
11 05 11 0 330210
EXPLANATION:
To b udget addition C OVID-19 funding received from NC DHHS.
C//"y .fi• -/Q~
Prepared by
Dept Head (d ate)
Adopted thi s ___ day of ________ , 20 __ .
Margaret Re gin a Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INC REASE DE C REASE
SALARIES & WAGES -$86,850
40 I K -GENERAL $2 317
FlCA WH $6,285
ST A TE RETIREMENT -$8 ,869
MEDICAL INSURANCE $19,719
DENTAL INSURANCE $771
LIFE INSURANCE $168
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE $580
WORKER'S COMPENSATION $1 ,828
EMPLOYEE CLIN IC $368
OTHER POST EMPLOYMENT $245
MEDICAL SUPPLIES $14,500
NON-CA P ASSET-SMALL $22,835
AMO UNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INC REASE DE CREASE
FEDERAL $165,335
L ~ tc:. \+-r. )(;...J.,:
County Manager(date)
to th e Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for
Howard L. Penny, Jr., Chairman
Board of Commi ss ioners
q ,..).\-.)..o
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Hamett. North Carolina. Iha! the following amendment be mode to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year
ending June 30. 2021.
Section 1. To amend the Veterans Treatment Court Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2504185 519090 SHC21 OPERT INRES-MH TBD TO BE DETERMINED MENTAL HEALTH 120,000
2504185 519090 SHC2l OPERT INRES-SUD TBD TO BE DETERMINED SUBSTANCE ABUSE 112,000
2504185 519090 SHC2l OPERT INRES-SUD PATHOFHOPE PATH OF HOPE 130,000
2504185 519090 SHC2l OPERT SAINTENOUT TBD TO BE DETERMINED SA INTIN OUTPATIENT 15,920
2504185 519090 SHC2l OPERT SAlNTOUT PRI PRI COUNSELING 15.000
2504185 519090 SHC21 OPERT SAINTOUT DAYMARK DAYMARK 15.000
2504185 519090 SHC2l OPERT SAINTOUT SOUTHLIGHT SOUTH LIGHT 15,000
25041 85 519190 SHC2l OPERT SAINTOUT TRICOUNTYCO TRICOUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH $5,000
2504185 519090 SHC2l OPERT TREATMENT TBD TO BE DETERMINED TREATMENT 110,920
2504185 519090 SHC21 OPERT TREATMENT SPRINGLAKE SPRING LAKE COUNSELING 15.000
2504185 519090 SHC21 OPERT TREATMENT CARENET CARENET 15.000
2504185 519090 SHC21 OPERT TREATMENT CUMBERCO CUMBERLAND CO COMMUNICARE '-'\000 ~ ,;~~)"fl :~ 519090 SHC21 PERSN SLARY MWARREN MIKE WARREN 121.600
2504185 519090 SHC21 PERSN SLARY DDAUGHTRY DAVID DAUGHERTY 112,000
2504815 519090 SHC21 PERSN SLARY LEGALASST LEGAL ASSISTANT 17,635
2504185 519090 SHC21 PERSN SLARY GHARRINGTO MENTOR COORDINATOR 965
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2504185 380840 SHC21 LOCAL OTHER SANDHILLS SANDHILLS CENTER $155,840
EXPLANATION :
MOVE FUNDS FOR ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT TO INCLUDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FOR SANDHILLS CENTER GRANT
APPROVALS :
~~fJdtJ
Dept Head (date)
Adopted this ___ day of _______ . 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Board
~(L Jt-e ·-)k.\---
1 County Manager (do~
-). '-i ,.-.)..o
, an~lo the Budget Officer and the finance O cer for
Howard Penny, Chairman
Board o f Commissioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Hornett. North Corolino, thot lhe following amendment be mode to the onnuol budget 0<dinonce for the
fiscol year ending Jun" 30, 2021 .
Section 1. To amend the Workforce Development/WIOA Fund, the appropriations ore lo be changed a s follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2404970 5020 10 HCDLW SALARIES AND WAGES-REGULAR $6 ,996
2404970 502020 HCDLW SALARIES AND WAGES-PART TIME $99
240 4970 502050 HCDLW SALARIES AND WAGES-LONGEVITY $1 82
2404970 502090 HCDLW SALARIES AND WAGES-CONTRACT Sl.000
2404970 503030 HCDLW 401 K-GENERAL $211
2404970 505010 HCDLW FICA 1368
2404970 505050 HCDLW STATE RETIREMENT-GENERAL $93
2404970 506010 HCDLW MEDICAL INSURANCE 14.073
2404970 506020 HCDLW DENTAL INSURANCE $159
2404970 506040 HCDLW LIFE INSURANCE $6
2404970 507010 HCDLW UNEMPLOYMENT INSURAN C E $163
2404970 507030 HCDLW WORKER'S COM PENSATIO N $148
240497 0 507050 HCDLW EMPLOYEE CLIN IC 167
2404970 507070 HCDLW OTHER POST EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS 143
2404970 526010 HCDLW OFFICE SUPPLIES $500
2404970 531010 HCDLW TRAINING-MILEAGE 1 1300
2404970 531020 HCDLW TRAINING-MEALS 11 448
2404970 531030 HCDLW TRAINING-LO DGING 11250
240 4970 531050 HC DLW TRAINING-REGISTRATION 1$250
2404970 532030 HCDLW CELLULAR SERVICE 11300
2404970 532050 HCDLW POSTAGE 11100
2404970 533010 HCDLW ELEC TRICITY 1$400
2404970 533050 HCDLW WATER 1$200
2404970 549085 HCDLW INDIRECT COST $368
2404970 624001 HCDLW WIOA-CHILDCARE 1500
24049 70 624003 HCDLW WIOA-PARTICIPANT COST $352
240497 0 624007 HCDLW WIOA-OJ T TRAINING 13.500
2404970 624009 HCDL W WIOA-VOUCHER AUTH ORIZATION $8 ,000
2404970 624011 HCDLW WIOA-PARTICIPANT TRAVEL $3,000
2404970 624021 HCDLW WIOA-ITA TRAINING VOUCHER $1 0.500
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB DESCRIPTION Of CODE INCREASE
2404970 330210 HCDLW FEDERAL $1,092
EXPLANATION :
To align budget for FY21 .
APPROVALS :
Dept Head (dole)
Section 2. Copies ol l his budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Boord. ond to the Budget Oflic er ond the Finance
O ffic er for their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler,
Clerk lo the Boord
Howard Penny, Cho irmon
Boord of Commission ers
DECREASE
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COUNTY Of HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by lhe Governing Boord of fhe County ot Hornell. North Corolino. thOf fhe following omendm e nt be mode to th e onnvol budget ordinonce for the fiscal
year ending June 30. 2021 .
Section 1. To amend the Boord of Education Capitol Fund. Erwin Elementary School Project (EES 19). the appropriations ore to be
changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
4705913 599000 EES19 OPERT CONTINGENC CONTINGENC CONTINGENCY $3.899.857
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
4705913 390910 EES19 DEBTSERV OTHER LOAN LOAN PROCEEDS (2020 GO BOND) $3.899.857
EXPLANATION :
TO ADJUST THE PROJECT BUDGET TO CORRECT THE RECEIPT OF BOND PROCEEDS. THIS AMENDMENT CORRECTS BA#93B .
APPROVALS :
~
Depl Head (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnish
Officer for lheir d irection.
Adopted this ___ day of ________ . 20 __ .
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
21) County M anager (dote)C, ,... ~
the Boord . and to the Budget Officer and the Finance ~ .,I..O
Howard Penny. Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
100520a HCBOC Page 23
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County of Hornell. North Corolina. that the following amendment be made to the annual budgel ordinance for the fiscal
year ending June 30. 202 1.
Section 1. To amend the Boord ot Veterans Treatment Court Fund. the appropriations a re to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJEC T TASK SUB -TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2504185 519090 BJA21 PERSN SLARY M TE ACHY PROFESSIONAL SVCS . PRO GRAM $47.124 DIRECTOR
2504185 519090 BJA21 PERSN SLARY GHARRINGTO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. MENTOR $25.200
2504185 519090 BJA21 PERSN SLARY G WINDERWEE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. C ASE $5 6.400 MANAGER
2504185 519090 BJA21 PROFSRVC EVALUATOR DAYMARK PROFESSIONAL SVCS. EVALUATOR $6.000
2504185 526010 BJA2 1 OPE RT MTSU P MATSP MATERIALS & SUPPLIES $3.081
2504185 531050 8JA21 OPE RT OTCST NADCP CONF NADCP CONFEREN CE FEE $1 ,490
2504185 523040 SJA21 OPE RT MED SUP DRUG KITS DRUG KITS SS.280
2504185 531010 8JA2 1 OPE RT TRAVEL TRAINMILE TRAINI NG MILEAGE $41
2504 185 531020 8JA2 1 OPERT TRAVEL TRAIN MEALS TRAINING MEALS $320
2504185 531030 8JA2i OPERT TRAVEL TRAINLODG TRAINING LODGING $1.080
2504185 504010 SJA2 1 OPERT TRAVEL TRAVELADMIN TRAINING ADMIN $184
2504185 531040 8JA21 OPERT TRAVEL TRANSPORT TRAINING TRANS PORTATION $800
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2504185 330210 8JA 21 FEDERAL USDOJ 8JADC FEDERAL GRANT $1 50.000
EXPLANATION :
TO BUDGET BJA GRANT AWARD FOR FY2021 . THE GRANT PERIOD IS FROM OCT 1. 2020 TO SEPT 30, 2021.
APP~
Dept Heod (dote)
Sec tion 2. Coples of this budget amendment sh a ll be furnished
for their direction .
Adopted this ___ day of -------. 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
County Manager (date) q , ~ .. ~
Boord. and lo the Budget Officer and the Finance O fficer
Joe M iller. Vice Chairman
Boord of Commis sioners
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
IE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of lhe County of Harnett. North Carolina. lhot the following amendment be mode lo the annual budget ordinance for the
fiscal year ending June 30. 2021.
Section 1. To amend the Workforce Development/WIOA Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2404970 502010 HCADT SALARIES AND WAGES-REGULAR $3,172
2404970 502020 HCADT SALARIES AND WAGES-PART TIME $13.481
2404970 502050 HCADT SALARIES AND WAGES -LONGEVITY $203
2404970 502090 HCADT SALARIES AND WAGES-CONTRACT $12.000
2404970 503030 HCADT 401 K-GENERAL $264
2404970 504010 HCADT EXPENSE ALLOWANCE $378
2404970 505010 HCADT FICA $2.2 70
2404970 505050 HCADT STATE RETIREMENl-GE NERAL $1.232
240 4970 506010 HCADT MEDICAL INSU RAN CE $2.510
2404970 506020 HCADT DENTAL INSURANCE $1 10
2404970 506040 HCADT LIFE INSURANCE $37
2404970 507010 HCADT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE $145
2404970 507030 HCADT WORKER'S COMPENSATION $350
2404970 507050 HCADT EMPLOYEE CLINIC $21
2404970 507070 HCADT OTHER POST EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS $24
2404970 526010 HCADT OFFICE SUPPLIES 1$1.663
2404970 53 1010 HCADT TRAINING-MILEAGE 1$445
2404970 53 1020 HCADT TRAINING-MEALS 1$331
2404970 531030 HCADT TRAINING-LODGING $76
2404970 531050 HCADT TRAINING -REGISTRAT ION 1$431
2404970 532010 HCADT TELEPHONE SERVICE 1$761
2404970 532030 HC ADT C ELLULAR SERVICE 1$1.000
2404970 532050 HCADT POSTAGE l!.200
2404970 533010 HCADT ELECTRICITY $300
2404970 533050 HCADT WATER $200
2404970 549085 HC ADT INDIRECT COST $2 586
2404970 624001 HCADT WIOA-CHILDCARE $105
24049 70 624005 HCADT WIOA-SUPPORT SERVICES $2,516
2404970 624007 HC ADT WIOA-OJT TRAININ G $948
24049 70 624009 HCADT WIOA-VOUCHER AUTHORIZATION $1,000
240 49 70 624011 HCADT WIOA-PARTICIPANT TRA VEL $1,345
2404970 624021 HCADT WIOA-ITA TRAINING VOUCHER $7,375
REVENUE AMOUNT
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
2 40 4970 330210 H C ADT FEDERAL
EXPLANATION:
To align budget for FY21 .
APPROVALS :
A~~,_,,,-µ -)J~ lli ... ;, '«<~ 1~. ,)c,,1-::
D ept Head (dote) Finance ff cer ~r~ 7 ~ ·. County Manager (dotq -.L -.
Sec tion 2. Copies o f this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk lo lhe Boord . ond to the Budget Officer ond th e Finance I :;)-o
Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
Margare t Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
Howard Penny, Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
$12,061
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Soard of the County of Hornell. North Corolino. that the following omendmenl be mode lo the a nnua l budget ordinance f0< the
fiscal year ending June 30. 2021 .
Section 1. To amend the Workforce Development/WIOA Fund , the opproprlotions ore to be changed os follows:
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
2404970 5020 10 HC YIN
24049 70 5020 20 HCYIN
2404970 502050 HCYIN
2404970 502090 HCYIN
240497 0 503030 HCYIN
24049 70 504010 HCYI N
2404970 505010 HCYI N
2404970 505050 HCYIN
24049 70 5060 10 HCYI N
24049 70 506020 HCYIN
2404970 506040 HCY IN
24049 70 507010 HCYIN
2404970 507030 HCYIN
2404970 507050 HCYIN
2404970 507070 HCYIN
240 4970 525010 HCYIN
2 40 4970 526010 HCYIN
24049 70 531030 HCYIN
240 4970 532010 HCYIN
2404970 532030 HCYIN
2404970 533010 HCYIN
2404970 535030 HCYI N
24049 70 54301 0 HC YIN
2404970 544 09 5 HCYIN
2404970 549 08 5 HCYIN
2404970 62400 1 HC YIN
2404970 624003 HCYI N
2404970 62 4005 HCYIN
2404970 62 4007 HCYIN
240497 0 62400 9 HC YIN
240497 0 62401 1 HCYI N
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
240 4970 330210 HCYIN
EXPLANATION :
To align budget for FY21 .
APPROVALS :
M4dit!Lt{µd;1-11,-w
Dept He o a (dote)
Adopted this ___ day of _______ , 20 _.
M argaret Regin o Whee ler.
C lerk lo the Boord
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
SALARIES AND WAGES-REGU LA R $1.500
SALARIES AND WAGES-PAR T TIME $7 894
SALARIES AND WAGES-LONGEVITY $119
SALARIES AND WAGES-CON TR ACT $5.082
40 1 K-GEN ERA L $54
EXPEN SE ALLOWANCE $125
FICAWH $1,300
ST ATE RETIREMENT-GENERAL $252
M ED IC A L IN SUR AN CE $230
DEN TAL INSUR A NCE $7
LIFE INSURA NCE 1.13
UNEMPLOYM ENT INSURANCE $15
WORKER'S COMPE NSATION $43
EMPLO YEE C LINIC $8
O THER POST EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS $5
VEHI CLE SUPPLIES -FUEL $325
O FF ICE SUPPLIES $375
TRAIN ING-LODGI NG $1 25
TELE PHONE SERVICE $539
CELLUL AR SE RVICE $175
ELECTRIC ITY $375
R & M -V EHICLES $50
RENTA L-COPIERS $75
INCENTIVES $200
INDIRECT COST $707
WIOA-CHI LDC AR E $250
WIOA-PA RTICI PA NT COST $1.635
WIO A-SUPPO RT SERVICES 1.1.000
WI OA-OJT TRAINING $50 4
WI OA-V OUCH ER AUTHORIZ ATION $1,250
WIOA-PAR TIC IPANT TRAVEL $925
.AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
FED ERAL
County Manager (dole) C(
o ord. ond l o th e Budgel O fficer ond the Finance
Howard Penny. Chairman
Boord of Commissioners
$15.845
.... ).\.-.k>
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord of the County o f Harnett, North Carolina . !hot the following amend ment be mod e l o the annua l b ud g e t o rd inance for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2021 .
Section 1. To amend the Workforce Development/WIOA Fund , the appropriations a re to be c hanged as fo llows:
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
2404970 502010 HCYOT
24 04970 50202 0 HCYOT
2404970 502050 HCYOT
2404970 502090 HCYOT
240497 0 503030 HCYOT
2404970 50 4010 HCYOT
2404970 505010 HCYOT
2404970 505050 HCYOT
240497 0 50 6010 HCYOT
24049 70 506020 HCYOT
24049 70 5060 40 HCYOT
240 49 70 50 70 10 HCYOT
240 4970 507030 HCYOT
240 4970 507050 HCYOT
240 4970 507070 HCYOT
240 4970 5250 10 HCYOT
24 049 70 526010 HCYOT
2404970 5310 10 HC:YOT
24 04970 531 030 HCYOT
240497 0 5320 10 HCYOT
2404970 532030 HC YOT
24049 70 533010 HCYOT
240497 0 533050 HCYOT
2404970 535030 HCYOT
2404970 54 3010 HCYOT
24049 70 5 43090 HCYOT
2404970 5 44095 HCYOT
240 4970 549085 HCYOT
240 4970 624001 HCYOT
2404970 624 00 3 HCYOT
2404970 62 4005 HCYOT
2404970 62 4007 HCYOT
2404970 624009 HCY OT
240497 0 6240 11 HC YOT
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
24049 70 330210 HCYOT
EXPLANATION:
To align budget for FY21 .
APPROVALS : a~ /..t.1.eA ,-,~-zo
Dept Head (d o te)
Adopted this ___ day ot _______ , 20 _.
Margare t Regino Wheeler,
Clerk to the Soard
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
SALARIES A ND WAGES-REGULAR $58,656
SALARIES AND WAGES-PA RT TIME $633
SALARIES AND WAGES-LONGEVITY $1.128
SALARIES AND WAGES-CONTRACT $27,2 48
401 K-GENERA L $1 245
EXPEN SE ALLOWA NCE $21)6 -FIC AWH $2,888 -STATE RETI REMENT-GENERA L $6,366
MED ICA L INSU RAN CE $11.777
DENTAL INSURA NC E $44 2
LIFE INSURANCE $111
UNEMPLOY M ENT INSURANC E $391 $15
WORKER 'S C OMPENSATION $1,088
EM PLOYEE CLINIC $221
OT HER POST EM PLOYMENT BENEFITS $147
V EHI CLE SUP PLI ES -FUEL $975
OFFICE SUPPLIES $1.125
TRA INI NG-M ILEAGE $175
TRA INING-LODG ING $375
TE LEPHONE SERVICE $200
CEL LULAR SE RVICE \625
ELECTR ICI TY $1 025
WATER $1 00
R & M -VEH ICL ES $150
REN TAL-COPIERS $175
RENTA L-OTHER EQ UI PM ENT $50
INCENTIVES 1$200
INDIRECT COST $2,123
WIOA-CHILDCARE $2,750
WI O A-PA RTIC IPA NT COST $2,906
WIO A-SUPPO RT SERV IC ES $1,000
WIOA-OJ T TRAINING $1,493
WI O A-VOUCHER AU TH ORIZ ATI O N $2,2 50
WIOA-PARTICI PAN T TR AVEL $775
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
FED ERAL $4 1.557
County M a na ger (dote) q
..... l-, l -J.-o
o ard. and to fhe Budget Offic er and the Finance
Howard Penny , Cha irman
Boord o f Commissio n e rs
t4o\ 0 100520a HCBOC Page 27
COUNTY OF HARNETT
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boo rd of the County of Harnett. North Carolina. t ha t the following amendmen t be mode to the annual b udget ordinance tor th e
fisc al year ending June 30, 2021 .
Secllon 1. To amend the Workforce Development/WIOA Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as fo llows:
EXPENDITURE I
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK I JOB
2404972 502010 SMYIN
2404972 502020 SMYIN
2404972 502050 SMYIN
2404972 502090 SMYIN
2404972 503030 SMYIN
2404972 504010 SMYIN
2404972 5050 10 SMYIN
2404972 505050 SMYIN
2404972 506010 SMYlN
2404972 506020 SMYlN
2404972 506040 SMYIN
2404972 5070 10 SMYIN
2404972 507030 SMY IN
2404972 507050 SMYIN
2404972 507070 SMYIN
2404972 5260 10 SMYIN
2404972 531010 SMYIN
2404972 531020 SMYlN
2404972 531030 SMYIN
2404972 531050 SMYIN
2404972 531090 SMYIN
2404972 532030 SMYIN
2404972 532050 SMYIN
2404972 532070 SMYIN
2404972 544095 SMYIN
2404972 549085 SMYIN
2404972 624001 SMYI N
24049 72 624003 SMYIN
2404972 624007 SM YIN
24049 72 624009 SMYIN
2404972 624011 SMYIN
REV ENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJE CT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
2404970 330210 SMYIN
EXPLANATION :
To align budget Jor FY21.
APPROVALS :
~ta L..ui.c.,{, 9 /1 7 /2.0
Dept Head jdole)
Adopted this ___ day of-------. 20 _.
Margaret Regin o Whee ler.
Clerk to the Boord
I AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE I INCREASE DECREASE
SALARIES AND WAGES-REGULAR $57,245
SALAR IES AND WAGES-PART TIME (12.035
SALARIES AND WAGES -LONGEVITY '-L056
SALARIES AND WAGES-CONTRACT t7.2SO
401 K·GENERAL 11.13 1
EXPENSE AL LOWANCE tl78
FICAWH t6.800
STATE RETIREMENT-GENERAL $5.848
MEDICAL INSURANCE tll.003
DENTAL INSURANCE Li27
LIFE INSURANCE 165
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE t396
WORKER 'S COMPENSATION $692
EMPLOYEE CLINIC $185
OTHER POST EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS 1130
OFFICE SUPPLIES $125
TRAINING-M ILEAGE $10
TRAINING-MEALS $9
TRAINING-LODGING $112
TRAINING-REGISTRATION 1 112
TRAINING-CONTRACTED $125
CE LL ULAR SER VICE $260
POSTAGE $25
INTERNET SERVICE $10
INCENTIVES t25
INDI RECT COST \97
WIOA-C HILDCARE 1375
WIOA-PARTI CIPANT C OST $1.345
WIOA-OJT TRAINING $688
WIOA-VOUCH ER AUTH ORIZATI O N 11 .250
WIOA-PARTICIPANT TRAVEL $500
I AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
FEDERAL tl07.295
Ho w ard Pen ny. Chairman
Bo o rd ol Commissioners
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COUNTY Of HARNETI
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
Bf IT ORDAINED by the Governing Boord ot the County of Hornell. North Corofl'lo. that the following amendment be mode to th e annual bu dget ordinance for lhe
fiscal year ending June 30, 2021.
Section 1. To amend the Workforce Development/WIOA fund, the appropriations ore lo be changed a s fo llows:
EXPENDITURE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB -TASK JOB
2404972 502010 SMYOT
2404972 502020 SMYOT
2404972 502050 SMYOT
2404972 502090 SMYOT
2404972 503030 SMYOT
2404972 504010 SMYOT
2404972 505010 SMYOT
2404972 505050 SMYOT
2404972 506010 SMYOT
2404972 506020 SMYOT
2404972 506040 SMYOT
2404972 507010 SMYOT
2404972 507030 SMYOT
2404972 507070 SMYOT
2404972 526010 SMYOT
2404972 531010 SMYOT
2404972 531020 SMYOT
2404972 531030 SMYOT
2404972 531050 SMYOT
2404972 531090 SMYOT
2404972 532030 SMYOT
2404972 532050 SMYOT
2404972 544095 SMYOT
2404972 549085 SMYOT
2404972 624001 SMYOT
2404972 624003 SMYOT
2404972 624005 SMYOT
2404972 624007 SMYOT
2404972 624009 SMYOT
2404972 62401 l SMYOT
REVENUE
ORG OBJECT PROJECT TASK SUB-TASK JOB
2404970 330210 SMYOT
EXPLANATION:
To align budget for FY21.
APPROVALS :
(;..{ad,,tft u..ad-9 /17 /zO
Dept Head (dote)
Adopted this ___ day of -------. 20 _.
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION Of CODE INCREASE I DECREASE
SALARIES AND WAGES-REGULAR 113,926
SALARIES AND WAGES-PART TIME 14.460
SALARIES AND WAGES-LONGEVITY $549
SALARIES AND WAGES -CONTRAC T $1.250
401 K-GENERAL $236
EXPENSE AL LOWANCE Ult,!
FICAWH $1.726
STATE RETIREMENT-GENERA L $1 ,163
MEDICAL INSURANCE $1,941
DENTAL INSURANCE $102
LIFE INSU RANCE 113
UNEMPLOYMENT I NSURANCE $25
WORKER'S COMPENSATION $123
OTHER POST EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS $20
OFFICE SUPPLIES $375
TRAINING-MILEAGE $78
TRAINING-MEALS $27
TRAINING-LODGING $338
TRAINING-REGISTRATION $338
TRAINING-CONTRACTED $750
CELLULAR SERVICE $1,125
POSTAGE $75
INCENTIVES $75
INDIRECT COST $292
WfOA-CHILDCARE $1.125
WIOA-PARTICIPANT COST $3.534
WIOA-SUPPORT SERVICES $500
WIOA-OJT TRAINING 1$2.062
WIOA-VOUCHER AUTHORIZATION $3.750
WIOA-PARTICIPANT TR AVEL $1.500
AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION Of CODE INCREASE DECREASE
FEDERAL ""4.558
County Manager {dote) (', '\ , -.. d-~
ord. a nd to the Budget Officer a nd the Finance
Howa rd Penny. Chairma n
Boord of Commissioners
100520a HCBOC Page 29
AGENDA ITEM ?-C. Board Report Approved~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date 10/05/2020 To: Harnett County Board of Commissioners Re: Consideration of Refund for Taxes, Interest and Penalities for all Muncipalities Adjustment Reason Bill Number Adjustment 0002256850-2017-2016-0000-00 Adjustment Adjustment William R. Tyson Tax Administrator 0002256850-2017-2015-0000-00 0002273622-2020-2020-0000-00 Type Received Amount Refund Amount Name IND $124.03 $72.87 PETIIFORD, KAREN S IND BUS $146.18 $228.80 $85.60 PETIIFORD, KAREN S $228.80 TOWN & COUNTRY FARMS INC 100520a HCBOC Page 30
Board Meeting
Agenda Item
AGENDAITEM lo-D
MEETING DA TE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Information Technology Department Position Request
REQUESTED BY: Ira Hall-IT Director
REQUEST:
The IT department has experienced an abnormal increase in our workload since the
beginning of the year. Most of the growth has occurred because of the COVID-19 pandemic
and the growth in employee reliance on technology. The need for secure remote access to
county resources has expanded exponentially since March. Depending on job duties and
department needs, our workforce was sent home and required to remote back to our systems
to accomplish their daily tasks.
The broadband expansion project in Harnett has also become more of a focus with virtual
learning and remote working becoming the standard instead of the exception. The time
needed for this has increased dramatically and this position could help facilitate expansion
under its job duties .
We are asking for the position to be placed into a Grade 25, annual salary $50 ,579 . T he
estimated hire date is November 1st 2020. Since this is a COVID related expenditure we will
be able to use the County's displaced CRF allocation to cover this positions salary through
the end of this fiscal year and possibly longer pending funds .
See attached proposed position description and IT Department organizational chart with the
new position.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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,,,-: ~ Harnett
~(~ COUNTY ~ NORTH CAROLINA
Job Description -Network Security Analyst
Title:
Job Class Number:
Work Status:
Department:
Division:
Manager:
Salary Grade:
Employee Name:
Date:
Network Security Analyst
Full -time, Non-Exempt
Information Technology
Vacant
9/22/2020
Job Description Summary:
To provide support and maintenance for the County's technical Infrastructure, including but not limited to
servers (on -premises/virtual), LAN/WAN, storage devices, wireless infrastructure, data, and voice
communication environments. Support the County's overall cybersecurity infrastructure and operational
effectiveness through cybersecurity preparedness, threat prediction and detection, incident response and
recovery, effective cybersecurity governance, policies, processes, and guidance. Work is performed
independently, and general supervision is received from the IT System Supervisor through observation and
periodic conferences.
Responsibilities and Duties:
• Analyzes security logs to identify threat events; triage and respond accordingly to security incidents
following internal security protocols.
• Configures security controls in multiple protection systems and IT infrastructure in accordance with
policy, standard s, and procedures.
• Tests network security controls; coordinates remediation efforts and closure of any identified is sues.
• Works with various internal teams to test, discover and resolve vulnerabilities.
• Act s as first line of support for triage and remediation of support tickets related to security and tracks
ongoing support issues .
• Conducts compliance reviews for general support systems, major and minor applications, and
network infrastructure components to ensure county policy and FISMA requirements are met.
• Assists in county wide broadband infrastructure plan and expansion for residents.
• Facilitates and administrates end-user IT security training.
• Manages questionnaires related to third-party vendor security management .
• Responsible for the development of network security policy and procedures deliverables.
• Stays current with released security features of internal IT system s and software.
• Maintains firewalls, routers, VPN appliances, switches, wireless and othe r network equipment
• Troubleshoots broadband and connectivity issues for remote workers.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Demonstrated knowledge of recognized IT Security-related standards and technologies.
• Knowledge of network topologies, operating systems, internet and data security application support,
WAN/LAN administration, servers and network architecture.
• Working knowledge of information security/cybersecurity frameworks .
• Working knowledge of the latest information system security measures at all stages of an
information system's life cycle.
• Understanding of broadband offerings and remote learning/working capabilities.
• Knowledge of compliance standards like HIPAA, PCI, FISMA, CJIS, and others.
• Skills in identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate
options and implement solutions.
• Analyze and interpret data with analytical and problem solving skills and attention to detail.
• Ability to think critically and analytically, to multi-task, set and follow priorities, and deliver timely
products.
• Ability to explain information system security and privacy requirements to both technical and non-
technical audience members.
• Ability to understand and differentiate between critical and non-critical systems and networks.
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with management, staff, and vendors.
• Ability to maintain the highest ethical behavior, exercising honesty and integrity, respect, and
confidentiality.
• Ability to demonstrate initiative, exercise good judgment, and achieve results through others.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities
is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or related field technology field preferred
focus on cybersecurity and three years of experience in network security.
Licensing and Certifications:
Possession of a valid North Carolina driver's license.
Possession of or ability to obtain Security+ certification within one year from date of hire. Network+ and
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certifications are preferred.
Work Environment/Location/Physical Demands:
Tasks involve the ability to exert very moderate physical effort in light work, typically involving some
combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, and which involves some lifting, carrying, pushing
and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 20 pounds) and occasionally heavier
weight (up to 40 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation.
Signatures:
Employee's Signature Date
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Manager's Signature Date
Dept. Head's Signature Date
HR Director's Signature Date
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
AGENDA ITEM t -&
MEETING DA TE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Veterans Treatment Court Funding
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REQUESTED BY: Eric K. Truesdale, Veteran Services
REQUEST:
Harnett County Veteran Services requests approval of the MOU with Sandhills Center and to
accept funding from Sandhills Center in the amount of$155,840 to fund Veterans Treatment
Court for mental health and substance abuse counseling and treatment. The funds also
include administrative services.
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VETERAN'S TREATMENT COURT
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
This Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter referred to as "MOU") is made and
entered into this day of September, 2020, by and between the County of Harnett
(hereinafter referred to as "County") and the Sandhills Center for MH/DD/SAS (hereinafter
referred to as "Sandhills Center")
WITNESS ETH:
WHEREAS, in 2013 , a veterans treatment court was established in Harnett County that
allows veterans charged with low-level crimes, the opportunity to enter into a two-year long
diversion program. If the veterans successfully complete the program, their charges may be
dismissed or reduced; and,
WHEREAS, the veterans eligible for this program must be screened through the District
Attorney's Office and then the participants work closely with their attorney, the judge, the court
coordinator and many other community organizations throughout their two year journey; and,
WHEREAS, in 2016, the Veterans Treatment Court received federal grants, which
allowed the court to expand its reach to serve veterans from additional counties across North
Carolina; and,
WHEREAS, following the termination of a SAMHSA grant in 2019, the Veteran's
Treatment Court was unable to secure another SAMHSA Grant to provide funding for its desired
level of treatment services; and
WHEREAS, Sandhills Center is willing and has agreed to provide additional funding for
treatment services for participants of the Veteran 's Treatment Court and administrative support for
the program.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and covenants of the parties
herein contained, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which
are hereby acknowledged, the parties do hereby agree to the following:
1. Funding: Sandhills Center shall provide to the County funding in the amount of
$155,840.00 (hereinafter referred to as the "Funds") for the support of the Veterans
Treatment Court (hereinafter referred to as "VTC") for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2020 and ending June 30, 2021. The County understands that this is a one-time funding
arrangement and that VTC musk seek other funding options for future sustainability. If the
Funds are not exhausted by June 30, 2021 and the remaining funds are still available to
Sandhills Center, the County may submit a written request to Sandhills Center for approval
to use the remaining balance for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021.
2. Use of Funds: County shall use the Funds for the VTC services and expenses outlined in
the June 30, 2020 funding letter, attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the July 1, 2020
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supporting documentation letter, which is attached hereto as Exhibit B. County will
provide an accounting of how it spent the Funds to show that actual expenditures were for
support of the Veteran's Treatment Court in accordance with Exhibit A.
3. Reimbursement Process: County shall submit monthly invoices to Sandhills Center for
reimbursement for qualifying expenses. Reimbursement payments shall be processed by
Sandhills Center and disbursed Net 30 days after receipt of invoices. If Sandhills Center
does not approve the reimbursement payment, Sandhills Center shall provide a written
description of the reason for denial and offer an opportunity to cure any deficiencies.
4. Term: The term of this MOU shall begin July 1, 2020 and end the earlier of June 30, 2021
or upon expenditure of all of the Funds. If the Funds are not completely expended by June
30, 2021 , the funds are still available to Sandhills Center, and Sandhills Center approves
the County's request to use the remaini ng balance for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2021, this MOU shall automat ically extend until all Funds have been exhausted.
5. Termination: This MOU may be terminated immediately, for cause, by the non-
breaching party notifying the breaching party in writing of a failure to perform the
provisions of this MOU. This MOU may also be terminated immediately by Sandhills if
the Funds are no longer available to Sandhills Center. The termination shall be effective
upon receipt of the notice of termination. Upon such termination, the parties shall be
entitled to such additional rights and remedies as may be allowed by relevant law.
6. Notices: Notices required or provided for under this MOU shall be sufficient if sent by
certified mail, return receipt requested or via personal delivery to such addresses as the
parties may designate from time to time in writing. Notice shall be deemed to be given
and received three days after being sent certified mail or upon hand delivery to the address
below:
TO COUNTY:
Paula Stewart
County Manager
Post Office Box 759 (mail)
420 McKinney Parkway (physical)
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
With copy to:
Christopher W. Appel
Senior Staff Attorney
Post Office Box 238 (mail)
420 McKinney Parkway (physical)
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
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TO SANDHILLS CENTER:
Victoria Whitt
Chief Executive Officer
Post Office Box 9
West End, North Carolina 27376
7. Governing Law and Venue: This MOU is made under and shall be governed, construed
and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina. Any action or
proceeding arising under this MOU shall be filed and heard in the Superior Court of Harnett
County.
8. Entire Agreement: This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, and
this MOU shall not be amended except in writing signed by both parties.
9. No Third Party Beneficiaries: Nothing contained in this MOU shall create a contractual
relationship with, or cause of action in favor of, a third party against Sandhills Center or
County.
10. Binding Effect: Subject to the specific provisions of this MOU, this MOU shall be binding
upon and inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the parties and their respective
successors and assigns.
11. Severance Clause: In the event any provision of this MOU is adjudged to be unenforceable
or found invalid, such provision shall be stricken and the remaining provisions shall be
valid and enforceable.
12. E-Verify: Sandhills Center certifies that it and any subcontractors complies with the
requirements of Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the North Carolina General Statutes.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this MOU to be executed on
their behalves.
SANDHILLS CENTER
Name:
Title:
ATTEST:
Name:
Title:
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
ATTEST:
Gina Wheeler
Clerk to Board of Commissioners
This document has been pre-audited
in the manner required by the Local
Government Budget and Fiscal Control
Act.
Chairman
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TO: SANDHlLLS MENTAL HEALTH
FROM: MARK A. TEACHEY, VETERANS TREATMENT COURT DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: Request for treatment funding
TELEPHONE:
(919) 814-4515
30JUNE2020
The District I IA Regional Veterans Treatment Court requests funding to provide Mental Health (MH)
and Substance Used Disorder (SUD) treatment for Veterans of our program who reside within your
catchment area.
Our Regional Treatment Court, which operates in Harnett County, has a 60-mile jurisdiction for Veterans
to attend our program which consists of 21 Counties. We currently have 60% of our Veterans from
Hamett and Lee County. An additional 15% of Veterans are from Hoke, Moore, and Randolph Counties
which are in your Jurisdiction. Approximately 20% of our Veterans reside in Wake and Johnston County
and the remaining 5% are spread out throughout eastern North Carolina. Approximately 185 Veterans
annually seek assistance from our Court program. Sixty-Five percent of these Veterans have access to the
Veterans Administrative Medical Centers (V AMCs) in the State. Nine out often Veterans in our program
have experienced Combat and 92% have experienced PTSD and or other mental health issues. Seventy-
five (75%) of Veterans entering our program are active users of drugs or alcohol. More than 40% of our
Veterans have experienced homelessness or are currently without adequate shelter.
The 2016 SAMHSA Grant our treatment court operated under for 3 years allowed us to provide treatment
funding for Veterans diagnosed with MH and SUD issues that didn't have the option ofV AMC services
due to their discharge status or credible fear of group counseling. As of January 2020, we have relied on
the County of Hamett and Lee to provide those treatment funds, however, this agreement terminates I
July 2020. We submitted for another 2020 SAMHSA Grant but unfortunately was unsuccessful in getting
this.
Our Court is requesting funding for the following :
LEVEL OF CARE COST PER VETERAN #of TOTAL COST
VETERANS
In-Residence MH $3,500/mo x 3 Months 2 $21 ,000
In-Residence -SUD $3,500/mo x 3 Months 4 $42,000
SA Intensive Out Patient $90/session x 12/mo x3 months = 36 8 $25,920
Counseling/Treatment/EBT $90/session x 4/mo x 6 months -24 12 $25,920
Administrative Support $1,750 Annually 24 $42,000
TOTAL $155,840
The above Level of Care and cost of treatment per Veterans 1s based on current costs associated with evidence-based treatment
providers our program has worked or is currently working it.
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they need to assume a productive life for themselves and their families. We will be good stewards of any
funds provided to us .
The undersigned can be reached at Mark.A.Teachey@nccourts.org or 910-814-4515.
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SUBJECT: Additional supporting documentation regarding Veterans treatment funding
TELEPHONE:
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The District l lA Regional Veterans Treatment Court, based on previous years treatment requirements,
anticipates providing treatment to 24 Veterans residing in the Sandhills Mental Health catchment area.
The Administrative Support for these veterans includes the following:
• Clinical Resource Coordination (Treatment Support): Based on the ASAM Criteria Clinical
Assessment which is conducted on each Veteran by the treatment Coordinator. The Level of Care
(LOC) is established and treatment services are coordinated, and a contract is completed with the
County for funding. A Memorandum of Agreement is approved by both parties and a site visit is
conducted to ensure evidenced based treatment is being administered. Monthly invoices for services
are verified and submitted for payment. Each community treatment provider is required to provide a
monthly update on treatment efforts and results to the Clinical Support Group of our team. The
Clinical Resource Coordinator provides weekly updates to the Judge.
• Case Management (Supportive Treatment): Each Veteran will be assessed for 21 different needs and
services i.e.; (Housing and Shelter, Employment, Food, Legal, etc.) and the Case Manager will link
services to mitigate these gaps. A numerical value will be established, and the Treatment Court
determines priority of effort based on the level of urgency. A monthly reassessment is developed
with each Veteran to determine new needs or successes. The Veteran communicates weekly with the
Case Manager and work assignment/coordination is provided to ensure the Veteran is prepared when
communicating with the Judge in the Courtroom setting.
• Drug and/or Alcohol testing: Each Veteran will be placed on a random daily call-in (Call2Test)
program to determine if testing is required. Our Field Treatment Compliance Officer conducts
random home checks and tests the Veterans for Drugs and/or Alcohol. All results of each visit are
relayed to the team. We will provide testing kits and a member of the team will ensure the Veteran is
tested to standard.
• MH and SUD Crisis Response: In event the Veteran relapses and/or has a MH crisis, the Clinical
Resource Coordinator, Field Treatment Compliance Officer, Mentor, and Case Manager will
ensure stabilization and relapse prevention efforts are reestablished with the Veteran, A clinical
reassessment is completed and the Veteran revisits his/her short-and long-term goals.
Coordination for possible Detox or other treatment is accomplished.
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SERVICES TYPE BENEFITS
MENTAL HEALTH PTSD, Moral Injury, High Risk-High Need Veterans with Acute
(In-residence) Acute Depression, Suicide level of need based on ASAM Criteria has a
Ideation/ A -IN ST A TE safe and supportive Environment with access
8% of our Targeted RESIDENCE -Evidenced to clinical team with supervision of
population Based Treatment medications and less opportunities for self-
harm, daily structure, coping skills
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others: Therapies and Treatments involve
Medicine Assisted Treatment (MAT) and
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MENTAL HEALTH PTSD, Moral Injury, High Risk-High Need Veterans with need
(Outpatient) Acute Depression, Suicide based on ASAM Criteria has a dedicated
Ideation/ A -IN ST A TE -treatment provider that can provide individual
16% of Targeted Evidence Based Treatment or group therapy in addition to MAT. The
Population -County of Residence-benefits of Outpatient is Jess costly and closer
to home and remaining with family. There
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and not influenced by illegal substances.
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influence of feedback and healthy
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thinking of Veterans and pave a way to future
goal setting and stability.
SUBSTANCE USE Illegal Drugs or Abused SUD Residential Inpatient Treatment is
TREATMENT Prescription Drugs and primarily oriented to Veterans that are not
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services and need medically intensive
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therapy in a safe environment. The other
Benefit is not having bad influences that
causes one to repeatedly relapse (Drug and
Alcohol availability)
SUBSTANCE USE Illegal Drugs or Abused SUD Outpatient Treatment is most cost-
TREATMENT Prescription Drugs and effective means of therapy if in a group
(Outpatient) ALCOHOL -IN setting, however, most of our Veterans
COUNTY PREFERRED initially need to gain level of trust with the
50% of Targeted provider before moving to a group session.
Population The monitoring of Stages of Change is critical
to ensuring compliance and testing.
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provided to us.
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Agenda Item
AGENDA ITEM ~ -t
MEETING DA TE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: 2021 Holiday Schedule
REQUESTED BY: Heather Pollard, Human Resources
REQUEST:
Requesting BOC approval of the attached 2021 Holiday Schedule. Also asking for the BOC
to approve a request to allow Hamett County to follow the same holidays the County
currently allows that coincide with the NC State Government Holiday Schedule going
forward. This approval would eliminate the need to request an appoval on an annual basis.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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HARNETT COUNTY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
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New Year's Day Wednesday -January 1
Martin Luther King, Jr Day Monday -January 20
Good Friday Friday -April 10
Memorial Day Monday -May 25
Independence Day Friday-July 3
Labor Day Monday -September 7
Veterans Day Wednesday -November 11
Thanksgiving Thursday -November 26
Friday -November 27
Christmas Thursday -December 24
Friday -December 25
Monday -December 28
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New Year's Day Friday -January 1
Martin Luther King, Jr Day Monday -January 18
Good Friday Friday -April 2
Memorial Day Monday -May 31
Independence Day Monday -July 5
Labor Day Monday -September 6
Veterans Day Thursday -November 11
Thanksgiving Thursday -November 25
Friday -November 26
Christmas Thursday -December 23
Friday -December 24
Monday -December 27
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Agenda Item
AGENDA ITEM &> -G-
MEETING DA TE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Additional WIC Client Service nds
REQUESTED BY: John
REQUEST:
The Harnett County Health Department requests approval to accept additional WIC CS
funds in the amount of $16 ,500. These funds have been allocated from NC DHHS to serve
additional participants from October 2020 through May 2021 .
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
AGENDA ITEM 1,-H.
MEETING DA TE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Lease Agreement between Central Carolina Community College and
County of Harnett
REQUESTED BY: CHRISTOPHER W. APPEL, Senior Staff Attorney
REQUEST:
Harnett County Administration requests approval to enter into a lease between Central
Carolina Community College and the County of Hamett regarding the Health Sciences
Center in Lillington.
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NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
LEASE AGREEMENT
THIS LEASE AGREEMENT ("Lease"), made and entered into this_ day of
______ 2020, by and between CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, a
public two-year college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools,
organized and existing under the rules , regulations, and laws of the North Carolina Community
College System and the State of North Carolina (hereinafter referred to as "LESSEE") and the
COUNTY OF HARNETT, a body politic and political subdivision of the State of North
Carolina, (hereinafter referred to as "LESSOR")
WHEREAS , LESSOR entered into a lease with Red Rock Harnett, LLC on March 8,
2012 to lease the Premises located at 51 Red Mulberry Way, Lillington, North Carolina 27546
WHEREAS, per the terms of the lease with Red Rock Hamett, LLC, LESSOR shall use
and occupy the premises for the operation of an office building facility , for use as an educational
facility for Central Carolina Community College; and
WHEREAS , per the terms of the lease with Red Rock Harnett, LLC, LESSOR may
sublease the lease or any interest there or grant any license, concession, or other right of
occupancy of the Premises to any party without the prior written consent of Red Rock Hamett,
LLC; and
WHEREAS , the parties understand that it is of vital importance and public good that all
persons, regardless of mental capacity, are given an opportunity for a rewarding education that
may better them now and into the future; and
WHEREAS , the parties agree that it is a public service of LESSOR to facilitate the means
and location for this type of education to continue through LESSEE's Health Sciences Program;
and
WHEREAS, LESSOR and LESSEE desire to enter into thi s Lease for the purpose of
setting forth the respective rights , obligations, and duties of each party.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above-stated desires of the parties and such
other mutual promises and covenants as are set forth below, LESSOR and LESSEE agree as
follows:
1. Premises. LESSOR shall lease to LESSEE and LESSEE shall lease from LESSOR the
building located at 51 Red Mulberry Way , Lillington, North Carolina 27546 (hereinafter
referred to as the "Premises"). In no event does LESSOR grant any interest in any
property for which LESSOR is not the record owner. LESSEE shall have access to the
parking spaces located on the property; however LESSEE acknowledges that LESSOR
cannot guarantee sufficient parking for LESSEE's operations and programs.
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2. Use of Premises. The Premises are leased for the express purpose of allowing LESSEE
to conduct its education, training , and support activities and services for its Health
Sciences Program.
3. Term. The term of this Lease (the "Initial Term") shall commence upon execution of this
Lease by both parties ("Commencement Date") and terminate upon the earlier of June 30,
2038 or the expiration of the lease term of LESSO R 's lease with Red Rock Harnett, LLC.
If the LESSEE has fully complied with all of the provisions of this Lease during the
Initial Term, LESSEE and LESSOR shall convene a meeting at least 90 days prior to the
end of the Initial Term to discuss the possible terms of a new lease. In the event of any
holding over by LESSEE after expiration or termination of this Lease, occupancy of the
Premises subsequent to such expiration or termination shall constitute a month-to-month
lease under the same terms and conditions as this Lease, which may be terminated upon
30 days written notice to the other party.
4. Rent. The rent for the Initial Term of the Lease shall be $1.00 per year. Upon the
termination of this Lease, title to all improvements to the Premises, except for LESSEE's
personal property, shall be automatically transferred to LESSOR. LESSOR and LESSEE
agree that LESSEE shall not be entitled to any compensation or reimbursement from
LESSOR for any repairs , maintenance, construction costs, or any other expenses
LESSEE incurs as a result of LESSEE's use or lease of the Premises.
5. Utilities. For the duration of this Lease, LESSEE shall be responsible for the costs of all
utilities including water, electricity, gas, sewer, trash collection, internet, telephone, and
all other similar services used by LESSEE on the Premises. All Utilities shall be placed in
the name of the LESSEE.
6. Funding. County shall have no obligation to provide any funding to support LESSEE's
operations and shall have no other obligations that are not included in this Lease unless
agreed upon to in a written amendment to this Lease or in another written agreement
between the parties.
7. No Waste or Nuisance. During the term of this Lease, LESSEE shall comply with all
applicable Laws affecting the Premises, the breach of which might result in any penalty
on LESSOR or termination of LESSOR's lease with Red Rock Harnett, LLC. LESSEE
shall obtain any necessary governmental licenses or authorization required for the
provision of LESSEE's operations and shall furnish copies of same to LESSOR if
requested. LESSOR shall reasonably cooperate with LESSEE's efforts to obtain
necessary licenses and authorizations.
8. Assignment and Subleasing. LESSEE may not sublet the Premises in whole or in part
without LESSOR'S consent, and the making of any such sublease shall not release
LESSEE from, or otherwise affect in any manner, any of LESSEE 's obligations
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hereunder. LESSEE shall not assign or transfer this Lease, or any interest herein, without
the prior written consent of LESSOR, and a consent to an assignment shall not be deemed
to be a consent to any subsequent assignment. In the event LESSOR should transfer its
interest in the Premises, LESSOR shall have no further duties or obligations hereunder
provided that the transferee agrees to assume all of the duties and obligations imposed
hereunder on LESSOR and upon such third party's assignment not to amend, modify, or
change in any manner whatsoever LESSEE's rights and obligations hereunder. Upon such
a transfer , LESSEE shall, for all purposes expressed herein and incidental hereto, accept
such transferee as its LESSOR hereunder. LESSOR may assign any or all rights, duties,
and obligations created hereunder without the consent of LESSEE, provided such third
party agrees not to amend , modify, or change in any manner whatsoever LESSEE's rights
and obligations hereunder and assumes without modification LESSOR's rights and
obligations hereunder. In all other circumstances, LESSOR shall first have obtained the
written consent of LESSEE, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.
9. Notices. Any notice, report, statement, approval, consent, designation, demand, or
request to be given, and any election to be exercised by a party under the provisions of
this Lease shall be deemed to be given and received three days when made in writing and
sent by United States certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, to the other party at the
applicable address set forth below:
LESSOR:
LESSEE:
Paula Stewart
County Manager
Post Office Box 759
Lillington, North Caro lina 27546
With copy to:
Senior Staff Attorney
Post Office Box 23 8
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
Dr. Phillip Price
VP of Administrative Services
107 5 Cornelius Harnett Boulevard
Lillington, North Caro lin a 27546
With copy to:
Mr. Jonathan White
Contract Administrator
107 5 Cornelius Harnett Boulevard
Lillington, North Caro lin a 27546
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10. Condition of Premises. LESSEE acknowledges that LESSOR does not warrant that the
Premises will be in a condition that would be safe for the provision of any of LESSEE's
activities. LESSEE shall be solely responsible for maintaining the Premises in a safe and
secure condition at all times that LESSEE occupies the Premises. Only in the manner and
to the extent permitted under North Carolina Law, LESSEE shall indemnify, hold
harmless, and release LESSOR from any and all claims related to the condition and
suitability of the Premises for LESSEE's use.
11. Maintenance and Repair Obligations of the Premises.
a) LESSOR's Obligations: LESSOR shall be responsible for the general structural
maintenance and repair of the Premises including, but not limited to, the roof,
carpet and flooring, windows, ceilings, gutters, stairs, elevator, HV AC (including
filters), electrical, windows, plumbing infrastructure (including hot water
heaters), parking areas, sidewalks, exterior walls, structural repair of interior
walls, exterior and interior light fixtures, electrical systems (not including those
installed by LESSEE), and foundation.
b) LESSEE's Obligations: LESSEE shall be responsible for the general
maintenance and repair of non-structural items of the Premises including
plumbing fixtures and pipes leading to the valve, light bulb replacement, patching
and painting of interior walls, landscaping (including sprinklers), fire extinguisher
and sprinkler services, tests, and repairs , pest control , janitorial duties, and repairs
and maintenance of any improvements, fixtures , and equipment installed by
LESSEE.
12. LESSEE Damage. Only in the manner and to the extent permitted under North Carolina
law, LESSEE shall be responsible for the costs to replace or repair any damage caused to
the Premises or grounds by the negligence or willful misconduct of LESSEE, its agents,
employees, volunteers, members, invitees, members, and students. LESSEE shall
reimburse LESSOR for the costs of to replace or repair any such damage within 30 days
upon written demand by LESSOR.
13 . Damage or Defect. LESSEE agrees to notify LESSOR as soon as reasonably possible
upon discovery of any damage or defect in need of repair to the Premises pursuant to
Sections 11 and 12 of this Lease. If the damage or defect does not result from the
negligence or willful misconduct of LESSEE, its agents, employees, volunteers,
members, invitees, members, and students and is a repair obligation incurred by LESSOR
pursuant to Section 11, repair of the damage or defect shall be made by LESSOR at
LESSOR's expense.
14. LESSEE Improvements. LESSEE shall have the right, at its sole expense, to make such
improvements on the Premises as it may deem necessary, including any improvements
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necessary for LESSEE's operations, with the prior written approval of LESSOR.
LESSOR's approval s hall not be unreasonably withheld; however, any requested
impro veme nt that violates the prov isio ns of LESSOR's lease with Red Rock Hamett,
LLC will be denied by LESSOR. LESSEE shall be solely responsible for the cost of any
required work and shall ensure that all improvements comply with applicable codes,
regulations, and requirements. However , LESSEE shall not destroy, remove, or make any
improvements or changes to the Premises which would adversely impact the market
value of the Premises or LESSO R's ability to use the Premises upon the termination of
this Lease without the prior written permission of the LESSOR. LESSEE shall also
reimburse LESSOR for the costs of improvements installed by LESSOR at LESSEE's
request.
During the term of this Lease, LESSEE shall maintain the Premises in a safe, clean, and
neat condition. Upon termination of this Lease, LESSOR shall take possession and
ownership of all improvements to the Premises, except for LESSEE's personal property .
LESSOR may inspect any installation or other work performed on the Premises.
To the extent that any repairs or changes are occasioned by (a) the acts of LESSEE, its
agents, servants, employees, contractors, invitees, students, or volunteers; (b) a defect or
malfunction in LESSEE's equipment or any attachments thereto ; (c) a safety hazard, or
violation of any applicable statute , rule, regulation, order, directive, or standard relating
thereto, in or caused by LESSEE's property; ( d) any changes or improvements to the
Premises requested or made by LESSEE; or ( e) any violation or breach of any provision
of this Lease by LESSEE or anyone acting under it; then LESSOR may make any
required repairs at the expense of LESSEE. LESSEE shall reimburse LESSOR within 30
days upon written demand for any such expenses incurred by LESSOR.
15. Right of Entrv. LESSOR may enter the Premises at any time to perform its maintenance
and repair obligations as de sc ribed in Section 11 and for inspection of the Premises, but
will not interfere with LESSEE's operations during entry of the Premises unless such
interference is necessary for emergency rep airs. Representatives for Red Rock Hamett,
LLC shall al so be permitted to enter the Premises to perform any of its inspection rights
as described in its lease with LESSOR.
16. Operating Expense. LESSEE shall fully and promptly pay for all services furnished to
the Premises and used by LESSEE throughout the term of this Lease, and all other costs
and expenses of every kind whatsoever in connection with the use, operation, and
maintenance of the Premises and all activities conducted thereon, including taxes, with
the exception of LESSO R's maintenance obligations as described in Section 11.
17. Taxes and Assessments. All ad valorem taxes, assessments, lien s, and charges on the
Premises or LESSOR installed impro vements now located thereon and all obligations
secured by mortgage or other liens that may be against or levied upon the Premises shall
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be properly paid by LESSOR when due. All taxes on property owned by LESSEE shall
be paid by LESSEE.
18. Signage. LESSEE is permitted to place or display on exterior doors , walls, windows, or
other locations designated by LESSOR a sign that can be easily removed to advertise its
business, provided LESSEE obtains the prior written consent of LESSOR, which consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld. LESSEE is responsible for removing all signs and
displays upon termination of this Lease. All signs shall be in compliance with any
applicable laws, ordinances, and codes.
19. LESSEE's Performance and Surrender. LESSEE shall comply with all rules,
regulations, and laws governing the provision of instructional and community services in
North Carolina at all times during the term of this Lease. LESSEE shall pay the rent and
all other sums required to be paid by LESSEE hereunder in the amounts , at all times, and
in the manner herein provided, and shall keep and perform all terms and conditions
hereof on its part to be kept and performed, and at the expiration or sooner termination of
this Lease all improvements to the Premises, except for LESSEE's personal property,
shall become the property of LESSOR.
20. Government Compliance. LESSEE shall conduct its operations in compliance with all
governrnental laws and regulations, including all applicable local , state and federal rules
and regulations .
21 . Indemnity. Only in the manner and to the extent pennitted under North Carolina law,
LESSEE shall indemnify and hold LESSOR harmless from and against any and all
losses, liabilities, claims, lawsuits , judgments, and demands whatsoever (including
reimbursement of reasonable legal fees and costs) which may arise out of or be caused by
any act or omission or intentional wrongdoing of LESSEE or its agents, employees,
invitees , or contractors, or which may arise out of or be caused by the maintenance,
presence, use, location or removal of any equipment, system, or other property owned or
operated by LESSEE or its agents, employees, or contractors. LESSEE hereby assumes
the risk of the inabi l ity to provide its operations as a result of any reason whatsoever and,
only in the manner and to the extent permitted under North Carolina law, agrees to
indemnify and hold LESSOR harmless from all damages and costs of defending any
claim or suit for damages of any kind including business interruption asserted against
LESSOR by reason of such failure. LESSOR shall not be responsible for any damage to
LESSEE's property, business, agents, employees, or invitees unless such damage is
directly caused by LESSOR's own negligence or intentional wrongdoing.
22. Insurance. LESSEE shall obtain and maintain in effect during the term of this Lease the
following minimum insurance coverage:
a) Workers' Compensation: Coverage for all paid and volunteer workers meeting
the statutory requirements of the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act,
North Carolina General Statute§ 97.
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b) General Liability: Coverage with minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 per
occurrence and $2,000,000.00 aggregate combined si ngle minimum for bodily
injury liability and property damage liability.
c) Commercial Property Liability: LESSEE shall ensure that the Premises are
covered under LESSEE 's blanket building and personal property liability policy.
d) Umbrella Liability : Coverage with a minimum limit of $1,000,000.00 per
occurrence and $1,000,000.00 aggregate with underlying coverage of auto
liability , general liability, and employer's liability .
LESSEE shall promptly furni s h to LESSOR certificates of insurance evidencing such
insurance coverage. Insurance required hereunder shall be maintained by insurance
companies rated "A-" or better by "Best's Insurance Guide." In the event LESSEE fails to
keep and maintain the liability insurance hereunder, LESSOR may purchase the said
insurance and add the premiums to LESSEE's rent and the failure of LESSEE to pay the
said premiums when due shall be considered a default and forfeiture of this Lease.
23. Events of Default, Termination. If LESSEE vacates or abandons the Premises or fails to
perform any other act or obligation as set forth in this Lease and for a period of thirty (3 0)
days following notice from LESSOR of such default fails to cure or commence
appropriate action to cure such default, LESSOR may terminate thi s Lease. LESSOR
may also terminate this Lease if state, federal, or local agency establishes any
condition(s) for occupancy of the Premises which LESSEE fails or refu ses to perform.
No such termination of this Lease shall relieve LESSEE of its indemnification obligations
and any previously accrued liability and obligations under thi s Lease and all such liability
and ob li gations shall survive any s uch termination.
a) Upon termination or expiration of thi s Lease, LESSEE will s urrender the
Premi ses to LESSOR in as good condition as existed at the commencement of the
Lease except for reasonable wear and tear and in accordance with the terms of this
Lease, or for damage due to causes beyond LESSEE'S control and without its
fault or negligence, or for damage, howsoever caused, to the extent LESSOR shall
have been compensated for such damage by insurance.
b) Upon any termination or expiration of this Lease, LESSEE s hall promptly remove
its furnishings and equipment from the Premises without damage to the property
of LESSOR in accordance with the terms of thi s Lease. During the period of
removal of its furnishings and equipment, LESSEE'S right and obli gations with
respect to access to the Premises shall be the same as those during the period that
this Lease is in effect, and until the completion of the removal of all such
furnishings and equipment.
c) If any personal property owned by LESSEE shall not have been removed from the
Premises within 30 da ys following the termination or expiration of this Lease,
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LESSOR shall have the right to sell the property in accordance with the North
Carolina General Statutes and apply the proceeds of the sale to any amounts
LESSEE owes to LESSOR under this Lease, or retain LESSEE's property,
granting LESSEE 's credit for the reasonable value of the property against any
amounts LESSEE owes to LESSOR.
d) LESSO R's failure to enforce or insist upon compliance with any of the terms or
conditions of this Lease shall not constitute a waiver or relinquishment by
LESSOR of any of such terms or conditions. No declaration of default by
LESSOR under any provision of this Lease shall be deemed to impair or diminish
LESSOR's rights against LESSEE for any breach of this Lease.
e) LESSEE may terminate this Lease upon 30 days written notice to LESSOR if
program needs for space change or there are changes in funding.
f) This Lease shall automatically terminate if the lease between LESSOR and Red
Rock Hamett, LLC is terminated in accordance with its terms and conditions.
g) Either party may terminate this Lease, without cause, upon one (1) year written
notice to the other party.
24. Condemnation. If the whole of the Premises, or such portion thereof as will make the
Premises unusable for the purposes herein leased, is condemned by any legally
constituted public authority, then this Lease, and the tenn hereby granted, shall cease
from the time when possession thereof is taken by the public authority. Any lesser
condemnation shall in no way affect the respective rights and obligations of LESSOR and
LESSEE hereunder. However, nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to limit or
adversely affect LESSEE's right to an award of compensation from any condemnation
proceeding for the taking of LESSEE's leasehold interest hereunder or for the taking of
LESSEE's improvements, fixtures, equipment, and personal property. The provisions of
this Lease governing LESSEE improvements and their removal shall be applicable
should termination occur due to condemnation.
25. Destruction of Premises. If the Premises is destroyed by fire or other casualty without
fault of LESSEE, this Lease shall immediately terminate. In case of partial destruction or
damage by fire or other casualty without fault of LESSEE, so as to render the Premises
untenable in whole or in part, during such period of repair, LESSEE shall have the right
to obtain similar office space at their own expense or LESSEE may tenninate this Lease
by giving thirty (30) days written notice to LESSOR.
26. Quiet Enjoyment. LESSOR covenants that LESSEE, upon paying the rent and
observing the other covenants and conditions herein upon its parts to be observed, shall
peaceably and quietly hold and enjoy the right to use the Premises during the term of this
Lease without hindrance, ejection, or molestation by LESSOR or any person or persons
claiming under LESSOR.
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27. Binding on Successors. The covenants and conditions contained herein shall apply to
and bind the heirs, successors, executors, administrators , and assigns of the parties hereto.
28. Access to Premises. LESSEE and its officers, employees, agents , contractors and
invitees shall have full access 24 hours per day , seven (7) days per week to the Premises
during the term of this Lease.
29. Governing Law and Venue. This Lease shall be governed and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of North Carolina. Any action or proceeding arising under this
Lease shall be filed and heard in the Superior Court of Harnett County.
30. Entire Agreement. This Lease reflects the entire agreement between LESSOR and
LESSEE with respect to the Premises and shall supersede all prior understandings and
agreements relating to the subject matter hereof and may be amended only by written
mutual agreement of the parties.
31. No Waiver. In the event that either party fails to enforce any obligation of the other party
under this Lease when performance is due, such delay or failure to enforce shall not
constitute a waiver of its right to seek full performance at any future time.
32 . Mechanic's Liens. LESSEE will not cause any mechanic's or materialman's lien to be
placed on the Premises, and, only in the manner and to the extent permitted under North
Carolina law, LESSEE agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless LESSOR from
any such lien from a party claiming by, through or under LESSEE. If any such claim of
lien is placed on the Premises, LESSEE shall , within 30 days thereafter regardless of
whether or not it contests the validity of the claim upon which such lien is based, post
such bonds or take such other steps as may be necessary to remove such lien.
33. Headings. The headings of sections and subsections are for convenient reference only
and shall not be deemed to limit, construe, affect, modify , or alter the meaning of such
sections or subsections.
34. Conflicts. If any conflict should exist between this Lease and the lease between LESSOR
and Red Rock Harnett, LLC, the terms of the lease between LESSOR and Red Rock
Hamett, LLC shall be controlling and the conflicting section(s) of this Lease shall either
be stricken or amended to comply with the terms of the lease between LESSOR and Red
Rock Harnett, LLC.
35. Severability. Any provision of this Lease that is legally invalid, void, or unenforceable
shall in no way affect, impair, or invalidate any other provision hereof, and the other
provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, LESSOR and LESSEE have hereunto set their hands and
seal on this Lease Agreement the day and year first above written .
ATTEST:
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
LESSEE:
CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMMUNITY
COLLEGE.
Printed Name: -----------
Title: --------------
LESSOR:
COUNTY OF HARNETT
----~---------~
Chairman .
Hamett County Board of Commissioners
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NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF ______ _
I, , a Notary Public of the County and State
aforesaid, do hereby ce11ify that , personally appeared before
me this day and acknowledged that he/she is of Central Carolina
Community College and that by authority duly given and as an act of the corporation, the
foregoing instrument was signed on behalf of the corporation.
Witness my hand and notarial seal this_ day of _______ , 2020.
My Commission Expires: _____ _
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
Notary Public
I , , a Notary Public in and for the afo re said State and County,
certify that Howard Penny, personally appeared before me thi s day who being by me duly sworn,
deposes and says that he is the Chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners and
Margaret Regina Wheeler i s the Clerk of said Board; that the seal affixed to the foregoing
instrument is the official seal of Harnett County; that said instrument was signed by him, attested
by said Clerk and the County's seal affixed thereto, all by authority of th e Board of Commissioners
of said County, and the said Howard Penny acknowledged said ins trument to be the act and deed
of Harnett County.
Witness my hand and notarial seal thi s __ day of ______ , 2020.
Notary Public
My Commission Expires: ______ _
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www.mydailyrecord.com , Friday, ,September 25, 2020 i The Daily Record , Dunn , N.C. PAGE 98
LEGAL LEGAL
PUBLIC NOTICE
LEASE OF COUNTY PROPERTY
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners intends to enter
into a lease agreement with Central Carolina Community
College ("CCCC") to occupy the premises located at 51 Red
Mulberry Way, Lillington NC 27546 (the "Premises") for Central
Carolina Community College's Health Sciences Program .
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners approved a
Resolution of the Hamett County Board of Commissioners
Authorizing Lease with Central Carolina Community College at
· the September 21 , 2020 Board Meeting. Pursuant to the Resol-
ution, the Board of Commissioners authorized a lease between
the County and CCCC to occupy the Premises for a term that
will commence upon execution of the lease and ending June
30, 2038 so long as the Premises is used by CCCC to conduc t
its education, training, and support activities for its Health
Sciences Program. The Board of Commissioners authorized the
. Chairman of the Bo~rd of Commissioners or the County
· Manager to execute a lease no less than 10 days after the
publication of this notice.
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RESOLUTION OF THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF C OM MISSIONERS
AUTHORIZING L EA SE WITH CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
WHEREAS , the County of Hamett (hereinafter referred to as the "County")
entered into a lease with Red Rock H;:trnett, LLC on March 8, 2012 to lease the building
located at 51 R ed Mulberry Way , Lillington, North Caro lina 27546 (herei nafter referred
to as the "Premi ses); and
WHEREAS, per the terms of the lease w ith Red Rock Hamett, LLC, the County
must use the Premi ses for th e operation of an office buildin g facility, for u se as an
educational facility fo r Central Caro lina Community College (hereinafter referred to as
"CCCC"); and
WHEREAS, the County and CCCC inte nd to enter into a lease to occupy the
Premises for CCCC's Health Sc iences Program for a term that will commence upon
execution of the lease and ending June 30, 20 38; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to§ 160A-272 of the No rth Carolina General Statutes,
le ases for terms of more than IO years shall be treated as a sa le of property and may be
executed by following any of the procedures au thori ze d for sale of real property; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to § l 60A-279 of the North Caro li na General Statutes, the
County i s permitted to use the procedures for private sale for conveyances to any public
or private non-profit entity which carries out a public purpose; and
WHEREAS , CCCC is a public two-year college which carries out a public service
by pro v iding individuals an opportunity for a rewarding education that may better them
now and in the future ; and
WHEREAS , purs uant to private sale procedures of § 160A-267 of the North
Carolina General Statutes, the Hamett County Board of Commi ssioner s must adopt a
re so lution or order authorizing an appropriate county official to execute a lease with
CCCC.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Hamett Co unty Board of
Commi ss ioners as follows:
1. That th e Hamett County B oard of Commissioners authorizes the lease of the
Pre mises with CCCC for the above stated term so long as it is use d by CCCC
to conduct i s education, training, and support activities fo r its Health Sciences
Program. ---
2. That the County Manager or Chairman of the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners is authorized to execute the lease w ith CCCC .
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3. That a notice summarizing the contents ofthis resolution shall be published
after its adoption and that the lease shall not be executed until 10 days after
the publication.
4. That this resolution shall be effective upon its adoption.
Duly adopted by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners this ~ay of
September 2020 .
TY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
hairman of the Board of Commissioners
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AGENDA ITEM ,-I
Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING DA TE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Lease Agreement between Johnston-Lee-Harnett Community Action and
the County of Harnett
REQUESTED BY: Brian Haney, Assistant County Manager
REQUEST :
Hamett County Admini stration requests approval of the Lease between Johnston-Lee-Hame tt
Community Action and the County of Hamett for Rooms 209 and 213 at the Shawtown
Community Development Center in Lillington.
Johnston-Lee-Harnett Community Action, a private nonprofit corporation received CARES
Act funding to provide child and family counseling services and housing assistance for
homeless individuals and/or families in Harnett County, and is seeking a location for its
operations and services.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
LEASE AGREEMENT
THIS LEASE AGREEMENT ("Lease"), made and entered into this _ day of October
2020, by and between Johnston-Lee-Hamett Community Action, a private nonprofit corporation
(hereinafter referred to as "LESSEE") and the County of Hamett, a body politic and political
subdivision of the State of North Carolina, (hereinafter referred to as "LESSOR")
WHEREAS , LESSEE received CARES Act funding to provide child and family
counseling services and housing assistance for homeless individuals and/or families in Hamett
County, and is seeking a location for its operations and services;
WHEREAS , LESSEE desires to lease space at the property owned by LESSOR, to wit,
the Shawtown Community Development Center located at 645 Shawtown Road, Lillington,
North Carolina (hereinafter referred to as the "Shawtown") for an initial term of two years;
WHEREAS , LESSOR and LESSEE desire to enter into this Lease for the purpose of
setting forth the respective rights, obligations and duties of each party.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above-stated desires of the parties and such
other mutual promises and covenants as are set forth below, LESSOR and LESSEE agree as
follows:
1. Premises. LESSOR shall lease to LESSEE and LESSEE shall lease from LESSOR
rooms 209 and 213 at the Shawtown Community Development Center located at 645
Shawtown Road , Lillington, North Carolina (hereinafter referred to as the "Premises"). A
map showing the exact locations of the leased rooms is attached as Exhibit A and
incorporated into this Lease by reference. In no event does LESSOR grant any interest in
any property for which LESSOR is not the record owner. The Premises are leased for the
express purpose of allowing LESSEE to conduct its operations and services. In addition
to the leased Premises, LESSEE shall have access to the shared spaces, rooms,
playground, basketball court, fields , and parking lots located on Shawtown property.
LESSEE acknowledges that parking spaces are not reserved for LESSEE's operations
and services under this Lease and that LESSOR cannot guarantee sufficient of parking
for LESSEE's operations and services.
2. Term. The term of this Lease ("Initial Term") shall commence upon execution of this
Lese by both parties ("Commencement Date") and terminate on August 31, 2022. Upon
the mutual written agreement of both parties, this Lease may be renewed for three
additional one-year terms on the same terms and conditions. Any subsequent occupancy
of the Premises beyond the Initial Term or optional terms in which rent is tendered and
accepted by LESSOR shall constitute a month-to-month tenancy under the same terms
and conditions as the hold-over Lease. In such instance, LESSEE shall only be required
to provide a 30-day notice of termination to LESSEE. If the LESSEE has fully complied
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with all of the provisions of this Lease during the Initial Term and any subsequent
renewal terms , LESSEE and LESSOR shall convene a meeting at least 90 days prior to
the end of the final renewal term to discuss the possible terms of a new lease. In no event
shall the term and any renewals of this Lease extend beyond a 10-year term limit.
3. Rent. The rent for the Initial Term and any renewals of this Lease shall be the average
cost of utilities, as defined in Section 16 of this Lease, for the Premises. Utility costs shall
be determined solely by the LESSOR on a year-to-year basis and shall be based on the
amount of square footage occupied by LESSEE. For year one of this Lease, the average
cost of utilities that LESSEE shall pay is $381 per month. LESSOR shall provide
LESSEE notice of the cost of utilities prior to year two of the Initial Term and prior to
any renewal terms. LESSEE shall pay to LESSOR, at such place as LESSOR shall
designate in writing, the cost of utilities within 30 days of LESSEE's receipt of
LESSOR's invoice. LESSEE shall also pay for all renovations and repairs required to
ensure that the Premises are safe for the provision of LESSEE's operations and services
during the Initial Term of this Lease. Upon the termination of this Lease, title to all
improvements to the Premises, except for LESSEE's personal property, shall be
automatically transferred to LESSOR. LESSOR and LESSEE agree that LESSEE shall
not be entitled to any compensation or reimbursement from LESSOR for any repairs,
maintenance, construction costs, or any other expenses LESSEE incurs as a result of
LESSEE's use or lease of the Premises.
4. Title and Quiet Possessi on. LESSOR represents and covenants that LESSOR owns the
Premises in fee simple except as set out in matters of record. LESSEE assumes the
burden of conducting a title search or other investigation to its satisfaction. LESSOR
represents and warrants to LESSE that LESSOR has the full right to make this Lease and
that LESSEE shall have quiet and peaceful possession of the Premises throughout the
term of this Lease.
5. Title Insurance. LESSEE, at LESSEE's option and expense, may obtain title insurance
on the Premises.
6. No Waste or Nuisance. During the term of this Lease, LESSEE shall comply with all
applicable Laws affecting the Premises, the breach of which might result in any penalty
on LESSOR or forfeiture LESSOR's title to the Premises. LESSEE shall obtain any
necessary governmental licenses or authorization required for the provision of LESSEE's
operations and services and shall furnish copies of same to LESSOR ifrequested.
LESSOR shall reasonably cooperate with LESSEE's efforts to obtain necessary licenses
and authorizations.
7. Assignment and Subleasing. LESSEE may not sublet the Premises in whole or in part
without LESSOR'S consent, and the making of any such sublease shall not release
LESSEE from, or otherwise affect in any manner, any of LESSEE's obligations
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hereunder. LESSEE shall not assign or transfer this Lease, or any interest herein, without
the prior written consent of LESSOR, and a consent to an assignment shall not be deemed
to be a consent to any subsequent assignment. In the event LESSOR should transfer its
interest in the Premises, LESSOR shall have no further duties or obligations hereunder
provided that the transferee agrees to assume all of the duties and obligations imposed
hereunder on LESSOR and upon such third party's assignment not to amend, modify, or
change in any manner whatsoever LESSEE's rights and obligations hereunder. Upon such
a transfer, LESSEE shall, for all purposes expressed herein and incidental hereto, accept
such transferee as its LESSOR hereunder. LESSOR may assign any or all rights, duties,
and obligations created hereunder without the consent of LESSEE, provided such third
party agrees not to amend, modify, or change in any manner whatsoever LESSEE's rights
and obligations hereunder and assumes without modification LESSOR's rights and
obligations hereunder. In all other circumstances, LESSOR shall first have obtained the
written consent of LESSEE, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.
8. Notices. Any notice, report, statement, approval, consent, designation, demand, or
request to be given, and any election to be exercised by a party under the provisions of
this Lease shall be deemed to be given and received three days when made in writing and
sent by United States certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, to the other party at the
applicable address set forth below:
LESSOR:
LESSEE:
Paula Stewart
County Manager
Post Office Box 759
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
With copy to:
Senior Staff Attorney
Post Office Box 238
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
Johnston-Lee-Hamett Community Action
Attn: Marie Watson
Post Office Box 711
Smithfield, North Carolina 27577
9. Condition of Premises. LESSEE acknowledges that LESSOR does not warrant that the
Premises will be in a condition that would be safe for the provision of any of LESSEE 's
activities. LESSEE shall be solely responsible for maintaining the Premises in a safe and
secure condition at all times that LESSEE occupies the Premises. LESSEE shall
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indemnify, hold harmless, and release LESSOR from any and all claims related to the
condition and suitability of the Premises for LESSEE's use.
10. Maintenance of the Premises. LESSOR shall be responsible for the general
maintenance of the Premises including, but not limited to, the roof, flooring, stairs,
HV AC, electrical , fire extinguishers, windows, pest control, plumbing, parking areas,
landscaping, exterior and interior walls, sidewalks, and foundation. LESSOR shall also
be responsible for general janitorial duties of the shared spaces, rooms, and bathrooms in
Shawtown. LESSOR shall not be responsible for the janitorial duties of the Premises and
the bathroom located inside the Premises, which is designated as room 211 on Exhibit A,
and the repairs and maintenance of any improvements, fixtures, and equipment installed
by LESSEE.
11. LESSEE Damage. LESSEE shall be responsible for the costs to replace or repair any
damage caused to the Premises or the Shawtown building or grounds by the negligence or
willful misconduct of LESSEE, its agents, employees, volunteers, members, and invitees .
LESSEE shall reimburse LESSOR for the costs of to replace or repair any such damage
within 30 days upon written demand by LESSOR.
12. Damage or Defect. LESSEE agrees to notify LESSOR immediately upon discovery of
any damage or defect in need of repair to the Premises pursuant to Sections 10 and 11 of
this Lease. If the damage or defect does not result from the negligence or wi11ful
misconduct of LESSEE, its agents, employees, volunteers, members, and invitees, and is
a repair obligation incurred by LESSOR pursuant to Section 10 of this Lease, repair of
the damage or defect shall be made by LESSOR at LESSOR's expense.
13. LESSEE Improvements. LESSEE shall have the right, at its sole expense, to make such
improvements on the Premises as it may deem necessary, including any improvements
necessary for LESSEE's operations or services, with the prior written approval of
LESSOR. LESSO R's approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. LESSEE shall be
solely responsible for the cost of any required work and shall ensure that all
improvements comply with applicable codes, regulations, and requirements. However,
LESSEE shall not destroy, remove, or make any improvements or changes to the
Premises which would adversely impact the market value of the Premises or LESSOR's
ability to use the Premises upon the termination of this Lease without the prior written
permission of the LESSOR. LESSEE shall also reimburse LESSOR for the costs of
improvements installed by LESSOR at LESSEE's request.
During the term of this Lease, LESSEE shall maintain the Premises in a safe, clean, and
neat condition. Upon termination of this Lease, LESSOR shall take possession and
ownership of all improvements to the Premises, except for LESSEE's personal property.
LESSOR may inspect any installation or other work performed on the Premises.
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To the extent that any repairs or changes are occasioned by (a) the acts of LESSEE, its
agents, servants, employees, contractors, or invitees; (b) a defect or malfunction in
LESSEE 's equipment or any attachments thereto; ( c) a safety hazard, or violation of any
applicable statute, rule, regulation , order, directi ve, or standard relating thereto, in or
caused by LESSEE's property; (d) any changes or improvements to the Premises
requested or made by LESSEE; or ( e) any violation or breach of any provision of this
Lease by LESSEE or anyone acting under it; then LESSOR may make any required
repairs at the expense of LESSEE. LESSEE shall reimburse LESSOR within 30 days
upon written demand for any such expenses incurred by LESSOR.
14. Right of Entry. LESSOR may enter the Premises immediately, and without notice to
LESSEE in the event of emergency repairs to the Premises . In all other circumstances,
LESSOR may enter the Premises for inspection, repair, alteration, or improvement of the
Premises, but will provide Lessee with 24 hours ' notice of its intention to enter the
Premises, and will not interfere with LESSEE 's business operations during entry of the
Premises.
15. Operating Expense. Except for those services which LESSOR has agreed to install for
LESSEE and/or share in the costs of operating certain services, LESSEE shall be
responsible for arranging for the installation and operation of internet service, phone
service, security systems, and other such services required for the use of the Premises by
LESSEE and sha ll pay directly to the supplier thereof all charges, fees, or assessments for
installation, connection, operation, and use of such services. Prior to installation of any
such services, LESSEE shall obtain the written approval of LESSOR, which approval
shall not be unreasonabl y withheld, and LESSEE shall coordinate with LESSOR as to the
proper area(s) for installation and housing of equipment and wires. If LESSEE installs
any security equipment in the Premises, LESSEE shall provide LESSOR with access
codes and/or provide for immediate entry to the Premises to enable LESSOR to meet its
maintenance and repair obligations set forth in Sections IO and 14 of this Lease. LESSEE
shall not install any equipment in the shared hallways, spaces, or rooms without the
written permission of LESSOR. LESSEE shall fully and promptly pay for all services
furnished to the Premises and used by LESSEE throughout the term of this Lease, and all
other costs and expenses of every kind whatsoever in connection with the use, operation,
and maintenance of the Premises and all activities conducted thereon, with the exception
of LESSOR's utilitie s obligations set forth in Section 16 of this Lease.
16. Utilities. LESSOR shall be responsible for the costs of electricity, gas, sewer, water, and
trash collection for the Premises. LESSEE shall carry all trash to designated receptacles
located outside of the Premises for trash collection by LESSOR.
17. Signage. LESSEE is permitted to place or display on exterior doors , walls, windows, or
other locations designated by LESSOR a sign that can be easily removed to advertise its
business, provided LESSEE obtains the prior written consent of LESSOR, which consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld. LESSEE agrees that any such signs placed on a door,
wall, or window shall not be painted but shall be in the form of a decal or other easily
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removable form. LESSEE is responsible for removing all signs and displays upon
termination of this Lease. All signs shall be in compliance with any applicable laws,
ordinances, and codes.
18. Use of Entrances and Exits. Except in cases of emergencies, LESSEE shall make all
reasonable attempts to ensure that its agents, employees, volunteers, members, and
invitees use the entrances and exits nearest the Premises during its hours of operation.
19. LESSEE's Performance and Surrender. LESSEE shall comply with all rules,
regulations, and laws governing the provision of instructional and community services in
North Carolina at all times during the term of this Lease. LESSEE shall pay the rent and
all other sums required to be paid by LESSEE hereunder in the amounts, at all times, and
in the manner herein provided, and shall keep and perform all terms and conditions
hereof on its part to be kept and performed, and at the expiration or sooner termination of
this Lease all improvements to the Premises, except for LESSEE's personal property,
shall become the property of LESSOR.
20. Securing the Premises and Entrances. LESSEE shall be responsible for securing all
doors to the Premises. LESSEE shall also be responsible for securing all entrances and
exits to Shawtown if LESSEE is the last tenant in Shawtown at the close of business.
21. Schedules of Operation . LESSEE shall provide monthly operating schedules to
LESSOR . LESSEE shall notify LESSOR of any changes to its operating schedule at least
24 hours prior to the intended change .
22. Government Compliance. LESSEE shall conduct its operations and services in
compliance with all governmental laws and regulation s, including all applicable local,
state and federal rules and regulations .
23. Indemnity. LESSEE shall indemnify and hold LESSOR harmless from and against any
and all losses, liabilities , claims, lawsuits, judgments, and demands whatsoever
(including reimbursement of reasonable legal fees and costs) which may arise out of or be
caused by any act or omission or intentional wrongdoing of LESSEE or its agents,
employees, invitees, or contractors, or which may arise out of or be caused by the
maintenance, presence, use, location or removal of any equipment, system, or other
property owned or operated by LESSEE or its agents, employees, or contractors.
LESSEE hereby assumes the risk of the inability to provide its operations and services as
a result of any reason whatsoever and agrees to indemnify and hold LESSOR harmless
from all damages and costs of defending any claim or suit for damages of any kind
including business interruption (and attorneys' fees) asserted against LESSOR by reason
of such failure. LESSOR shall not be responsible for any damage to LESSEE's property,
business, agents, employees, or invitees regardless of the cause of the damage.
24. Insurance. LESSEE shall obtain and maintain in effect during the term of this Lease, a
policy or policies for general liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.00 per
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occurrence and $2,000,000.00 aggregate coverage and shall name LESSOR as an
additional insured on any such policy or policies. Such policy or policies shall protect
LESSOR and LESSEE from claims for personal injury and property damage, including
death. LESSEE shall maintain property insurance on all LESSEE owned contents.
LESSEE shall promptly furnish to LESSOR certificates of insurance evidencing such
insurance coverage. In surance required hereunder shall be maintained by insurance
companies rated "A-" or better by "Best's Insurance Gu ide." In the event LESSEE fails to
keep and maintain the liability insurance hereunder, LESSOR may purchase the said
in surance and add the premiums to LESSEE 's rent and the failure of LESSEE to pay the
said premiums when due shall be considered a default and forfeiture of this Lease.
25. Events of Default, Termination. If LESSEE vacates or abandons the Premises or fails to
perform any other act or obligation as set forth in this Lease and for a period of thirty (30)
days following notice from LESSOR of such default fails to cure or commence
appropriate action to cure such default, LESSOR may terminate this Lease. LESSOR
may also terminate thi s Lease if state, federal, or local agency establishes any
condition(s) for occupancy of the Premises which LESSEE fails or refuses to perform .
No such termination of this Lease shall relieve LESSEE of its indemnification obligations
and any previously accrued liability and obl igati ons under this Lease and all such liability
and obligations shall survive any such termination.
a) Upon termination or expiration of this Lease, LESSEE will surrender the
Premises to LESSOR in as good condition as existed at the commencement of the
Lease except for reasonable wear and tear and in accordance with the terms of this
Lease, or for damage due to causes beyond LESSEE'S control and without its
fault or negligence, or for damage, howsoever caused, to the extent LESSOR shall
have been compensated for such damage by insurance.
b) Upon any termination or expiration of this Lease, LESSEE shall promptly remove
its equipment from the Premises without damage to the property of LESSOR in
accordance with the terms of this Lease. During the period of removal of its
equipment, LESSEE'S right and obligations with respect to access to the Premises
shall be the same as those during the period that this Lease is in effect, and until
the completion of the removal of all such equipment.
c) If any personal property owned by LESSEE shall not have been removed from the
Premises wi thin thirty (30) days fo ll owing the termination or expiration of this
Lease, LESSOR shall have the right to sell the property in accordance with the
North Carolina General Statutes and apply the proceeds of the sale to any
amounts LESSEE owes to LESSOR und er this Lease, or retain LESSEE's
property , granting LESSEE's credit for the reasonable value of the property
against any amounts LESSEE owes to LESSOR.
d) LESSOR's failure to enforce or insist upon compliance with any of the terms or
conditions of this Lease shall not constitute a waiver or relinquishment by
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LESSOR of any of such terms or conditions. No declaration of default by
LESSOR under any provision of this Lease shall be deemed to impair or diminish
LESSO R's rights against LESSEE for any breach of this Lease.
e) LESSEE may terminate thi s Lease upon 30 days written notice to LESSOR if
program needs for space change or changes in funding.
f) LESSOR may terminate this Lease, without cause, upon six (6) months ' written
notice to LESSEE.
26. Condemnation. If the whole of the Premises, or such portion thereof as will make the
Premises unusable for the purposes herein leased , is condemned by any legally
constituted public authority, then this Lease, and the term hereby granted, shall cease
from the time when possession thereof is taken by the public authority. Any lesser
condemnation shall in no way affect the respective rights and obligations of LESSOR and
LESSEE hereunder. However, nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to limit or
adversely affect LESSEE's right to an award of compensation from any condemnation
proceeding for the taking of LESSEE's leasehold interest hereunder or for the taking of
LESSEE's improvements, fixtures, equipment, and personal property. The provisions of
this Lease governing LESSEE improvements and their removal shall be applicable
should termination occur due to condemnation.
27. Binding on Successors . The covenants and conditions contained herein shall apply to
and bind the heirs, successors, executors, administrators, and assigns of the parties hereto.
28. Access to Premises. LESSEE and its officers, employees, agents, contractors and
invitees shall have full access 24 hours per day, seven (7) days per week to the Premises
during the term of this Lease.
29. Governing Law and Venue . This Lease shall be governed and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of North Carolina. Any action or proceeding arising under this
Lease shall be filed and heard in the Superior Court of Harnett County.
30. Entire Agreement. T his Lease reflects the entire agreement between LESSOR and
LESSEE with respect to the Premises, and cannot be amended except by written
instrument subsequently executed by the parties hereto.
31 . No Waiver. In the event that either party fails to enforce any obligation of the other party
under this Lease when performance is due, such delay or failure to enforce shall not
constitute a waiver of its right to seek full performance at any future time.
32. Mechanic's Liens. LESS EE will not cause any mechanic's or materialman's lien to be
placed on the Premises, and LESSEE agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless
LESSOR from any such lien from a party claiming by, through or under LESSEE. If any
such claim oflien is placed on the Premises, LESSEE shall, within 30 days thereafter
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regardless of whether or not it contests the validity of the claim upon which such lien is
based, post such bonds or take such other steps as may be necessary to remove such lien.
33. Headings. The headings of sections and subsections are for convenient reference only
and shall not be deemed to limit, construe, affect, modify, or alter the meaning of such
sections or subsections.
34. Severability. Any provision of this Lease that is legally invalid, void , or unenforceable
shall in no way affect , impair, or invalidate any other provision hereof, and the other
provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, LESSOR and LESSEE have hereunto set their hands and
seal on this Lease Agreement the day and year first above written.
ATTEST:
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
LESSEE:
JOHNSTON-LEE-HARNETT COMMUNITY
ACTION
E. Marie Watson
Executive Director
LESSOR :
COUNTY OF HARNETT
Hamett County Board of Commissioners
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NORTH CAROLJNA
COUNTY OF ---------
I, , a Notary Public of the County and State
aforesaid, do hereby certify that E. Marie Watson perso nally appeared before me this day and
acknowledged that he/she is the Executive Director of Johnston-Lee-Hamett Community Action
and that by authority duly given and as an act of the corporation, the foregoing instrument was
signed on behalf of the corporation.
Witness my hand and notarial seal this _ day of _______ , 2020.
My Commission Expires: _____ _
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
Notary Public
I, , a Notary Public in and for the aforesaid State and County,
certify that , personally appeared before me this day who being by me
duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the of the Hamett County Board of
Commissioners and Margaret Regina Wheeler is the Clerk of said Board; that the seal affixed to
the foregoing instrument is the official seal of Harnett County; that said instrument was signed by
him, attested by said Clerk and the County's seal affixed thereto, all by authority of the Board of
C ommissioners of said County, and the said Howard Penny acknowledged said instrument to be
the act and deed of Hamett County.
Witness my hand and notarial seal this __ day of ______ , 2020 .
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
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AGENDA ITEM t, -J'
Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Bond order authorizing the issuance of revenue refunding bonds in an
amount not to exceed $21,000,000
REQUESTED BY: Kimberly A. Honeycutt, CLGFO
REQUEST:
The Finance Officer requests the Board adopt the attached resolution authorizing the issuance
ofrevenue refunding bonds in an amount not to exceed $21,000,000.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
Approve attached resolution.
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Extract of Minutes of a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners
of the County of Hamett, North Carolina held in the County
Commissioners' Meeting Room, Hamett County Administration
Building, 420 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina, at 6:00
pm on October 5 , 2020.
The following members were present:
The following members were absent:
Commissioner moved that the following order, a copy of which was
available to the Board of Commissioners of the County (the "Board") and which was read by title, be
adopted:
BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE, DIRECTING THE APPLICATION TO THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT COMMISSION, AND REQUESTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION APPROVAL OF
ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS OF
THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA, SERIES 2020
WHEREAS , the County of Hamett, North Carolina (the "County") is authorized by The State and
Local Government Revenue Bond Act, General Statutes of North Carolina, Section 159-80 et seq . (the
"Act"), to issue , subject to the approval of the Local Government Commission of North Carolina (the
"Commission"), at one time or from time to time, revenue bonds and revenue refunding bonds of the
County for the purposes as s pecified in the Act; and
WHEREAS, the Board has determined to issue not to exceed $21,000,000 County of Harnett,
North Carolina Enterprise Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds (the "Bonds "), to ( 1) refund certain of the
County's outstanding enterprise systems revenue bonds and three state revolving loans (collectively, the
"Refunded Bonds"), and (2) pay the costs of issuing the 2020 Bonds; and
WHEREAS, the County will issue the Bonds under (a) the General Trust Indenture dated as of
May 15 , 2007 (the "General Indenture") between the County and Regions Bank, the successor to which
is U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (the "Trustee"), and (b) Series Indenture, Number 4 dated
as of October I , 2020 (the "Serie s Indenture") between the County and the Trustee; and
WHEREAS, the County and the Commission have arranged for the sale of the Bonds to the
Underwriters under the terms of a Bond Purchase Agreement to be dated on or about October 14 , 2020
(the "Purchase Agreement"); and
WHEREAS , copies of the forms of the following documents relating to the transactions described
above have been filed with the County:
I. the Series Indenture;
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2. the Purchase Agreement; and
3. a Preliminary Official Statement to be dated on or about October 7, 2020
(the "Preliminary Official Statement") with respect to the Bonds.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE
COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA:
Section 1. The Bonds are hereby authorized and will be issued pursuant to the Act to raise
the money required to finance the refunding and prepayment of the Refunded Bonds and the costs of
issuing the Bonds.
Section 2. The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds authorized by this Bond Order will
not exceed $21,000,000. The Bonds hereby authorized will be special obligations of the County, secured
by and paid solely from the proceeds thereof or from Net Revenues (as defined in the General Indenture).
Section 3. The County's issuance of the Bonds, in substantially the form to be set forth in
the Series Indenture, is hereby in all respects approved and confirmed, and the provisions of the General
Indenture and the Series Indenture with respect to the Bonds (including without limitation the maturity
dates and rates of interest) are hereby approved and confirmed and are incorporated herein by reference .
The proceeds from the sale of the Bonds will be deposited in accordance with the Series Indenture.
The principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds will not be payable from the general
funds of the County, nor will the Bonds constitute a legal or equitable pledge, charge, lien or
encumbrance on any of the County's property or on any of its income, receipts or revenues except the
funds which are pledged under the Indenture. Neither the credit nor the taxing power of the State of
North Carolina or the County is pledged for the payment of the principal of, premium , if any, or interest
on the Bonds, and no holder of the Bonds has the right to compel the exercise of the taxing power by the
State of North Carolina or the County or the forfeiture of any of its property in connection with any
default thereon.
Section 4. The form and content of the Series Indenture and the exhibits thereto are hereby
in all res pects approved and confirmed, and the Chairman of the Board, the County Manager, the Finance
Director and the Clerk to the Board are hereby authorized, empowered and directed, individually and
collectively, to execute and deliver the Series Indenture for and on behalf of the County, including
necessary counterparts, in substantially the form and content presented to the County, but with such
changes, modification s, additions or deletions therein as they may deem necessary, desirable or
appropriate, their execution thereof to constitute conclusive evidence of their approval of any and all such
changes, modifications, additions or deletions therein. From and after the execution and delivery of the
Series Indenture, the Chairman of the Board, the County Manager, the Finance Director and the Clerk to
the Board, or their respective designees, are hereby authorized , empowered and directed, individually and
collectively, to do all s uch acts and things and to execute all such documents as may be necessary to carry
out and comply with the provi sions of the Series Indenture as executed. The Trustee is hereby appointed
as Regi strar and Paying Agent under the Series Indenture.
Section 5. The Board requests that the Commission sell the Bonds to the Underwriters
pursuant to the term s of the Purchase Agreement. The form and content of the Purchase Agreement are in
all respects approved and confirmed, and the Chairman of the Board, the County Manager, or the Finance
Director of the County is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute and deliver the Purchase
Agreement for and on behalf of the County, including necessary counterparts, in substantially the form
and content presented to the County, but with such changes, modifications, addition s or deletions therein
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as he may deem necessary, desirable or appropriate, his execution thereof to constitute conclusive
evidence of his approval of any and all such changes, modifications, additions or deletions therein. From
and after the execution and delivery of the Purchase Agreement, the Chairman of the Board, the County
Manager, and the Finance Director of the County, or their respective designees, are hereby authorized,
empowered and directed, individually and collectively, to do all such acts and things and to execute all
such documents as may be necessary to carry out and comply with the provisions of the Purchase
Agreement as executed.
Section 6. The form and content of the Preliminary Official Statement are in all respects
authorized, approved and confirmed, and the use of the Preliminary Official Statement and the Official
Statement to be dated on or about October 7, 2020 (the "Official Statement") by the Underwriters in
connection with the sale of the Bonds is hereby in all respects authorized, approved and confirmed.
Section 7. The County Manager or the Finance Director of the County is hereby authorized
to execute a no-arbitrage certificate to com ply with Section 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended, and the applicable regulations promulgated thereunder.
Section 8. If any one or more of the covenants, agreements or provisions contained in this
Bond Order is held contrary to any express provision of law or contrary to the policy of express law,
though not expressly prohibited, or against public policy, or is for any reason whatsoever held invalid,
then such covenants, agreements or provisions will be null and void and will be deemed separable from
the remaining agreements and provisions and will in no way affect the validity of any of the other
agreements and provisions of this Bond Order or of the Bonds authorized hereunder.
Section 9. No stipulation, obligation or agreement contained in this Bond Order or
contained in the Bonds, the General Indenture, the Series Indenture, the Purchase Agreement or any other
instrument related to the issuance of the Bonds is a stipulation, obligation or agreement of any officer,
agent or employee of the County in his or her individual capacity, and no such officer, agent or employee
is personally liable on the Bonds or subject to personal liability or accountability by reason of the
issuance thereof.
Section JO. The Chairman of the Board, the County Manager, the Finance Director and the
Clerk to the Board, or their respective designees, are hereby authorized, empowered and directed ,
individually and collectively, to do any and all other acts and to execute any and all other documents
which they , in their discretion , deem necessary and appropriate to consummate the transactions
contemplated by this Bond Order, the General Indenture, the Series Indenture or the Purchase Agreement;
except that none of the above is hereby authorized or empowered to do anything or execute any document
which is in contravention, in any way, of ( a) the specific provisions of this Bond Order, (b) the specific
provisions of the General Indenture or the Series Indenture , ( c) any agreement to which the County is
bound, (d) any rule or regulation of the County or (e) any applicable law, statute, ordinance, rule or
regulation of the United States of America or the State of North Carolina.
Section 11. The Chairman of the Board, the County Manager, the Finance Director and the
Clerk to the Board, or their respective designees, are hereby authorized and directed, individually and
collectively, to prepare and furnish, when the Bonds are issued, certified copies of all the proceedings and
records of the Board relating to the Bonds, and such other affidavits , certificates and documents as may
be required to show the facts relating to the legality and marketability of the Bonds as such facts appear
on the books and records in such party's cu stody and control or as otherwise known to them; and all such
certified copies, certificates, affidavits and documents, including any heretofore furnished, constitute
representations of the County as to the truth of all statements contained therein.
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Section 12. All acts and doings of the Chainnan of the Board , the County Manager, the
Finance Director and the Clerk to the Board, or their respective designees, that are in confonnity with the
purposes and intents of this Bond Order and in the furtherance of the issuance of the Bonds and the
execution, delivery and perfonnance of the Series Indenture and the Purchase Agreement are hereby in all
respects approved and confirmed.
Section 13. All resolutions or parts thereof of the Board in conflict with the provisions herein
contained are , to the extent of such conflict, hereby superseded and repealed.
Section 14. This Bond Order will take effect immediately on its adoption and , pursuant to
Section 159-88 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, as amended , need not be published or subjected
to any procedural requirements governing the adoption of ordinances or resolutions by the Board other
than the procedures set out in the Act.
The foregoing order entitled "BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE, DIRECTING THE
APPLICATION TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION, AND REQUESTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMISSION APPROVAL OF ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS OF THE COUNTY
OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA, SERIES 2020" was seconded by Commissioner
_______ and was adopted by the Board on the following vote:
AYES :
NAYS:
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
)
)
)
ss:
I, MARGARET REGINA WHEELER , Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of the County of
Hamett, North Carolina DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of a bond
order entitled "BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE, DIRECTING THE APPLICATION TO THE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION, AND REQUESTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION
APPROVAL OF ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF HARNETT,
NORTH CAROLINA, SERIES 2020" adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett,
North Carolina, at a meeting held on October 5, 2020.
WITNESS my hand and the corporate seal of the County of Hamett, North Carolina, this the _
day of October, 2020.
PPAB 58288 16v l
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
County of Hamett, North Carolina
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PARKER POE DRAFT 9/21/20
COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA
and
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
as Trustee
SERIES INDENTURE, NUMBER 4
Dated as of
October 1, 2020
County of Harnett, North Carolina
Enterprise Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2020
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SERJES INDENTURE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
ARTICLE I Definitions ................................................................................................................................................................... I
ARTICLE II The 2020 Bonds ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Sectio11 2.1 Authorized Amount of 2020 Bonds ............................................................................................................. 3
Section 2.2 Issuance of 2020 Bonds ................................................................................................................................ 3
Section 2.3 Delivery of2020 Bonds ............................................................................................................................... 3
Section 2.4 Details of 2020 Bonds; Payment.. ................................................................................................................ 3
Section 2.5 Arbitrage and Tax Covenants ....................................................................................................................... 5
Section 2.6 Notification of LGC and Rating Agency ...................................................................................................... 5
ARTICLE III Redemption of2020 Bonds ...................................................................................................................................... 6
Section 3.1 Optional Redemption of the 2020 Bonds ..................................................................................................... 6
Section 3.2 Sinking Fund Redemption ............................................................................................................................ 6
Section 3.3 Notice of Redemption .................................................................................................................................. 6
Section 3.4 Selection of2020 Bonds To Be Redeemed .................................................................................................. 7
Section 3.5 No Partial Redemption After Default ........................................................................................................... 8
Section 3.6 Payment of Redemption Price ...................................................................................................................... 8
ARTICLE IV Amendments ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Section 4.1 Amendments to this Indenture ..................................................................................................................... 9
ARTICLE V Application of2020 Bond Proceeds ......................................................................................................................... 10
Section 5.1 2020 Costs of Issuance Account ................................................................................................................ IO
Section 5.2 Application of 2020 Bond Proceeds ........................................................................................................... I 0
Section 5.3 Application of the 2020 Costs of Issuance Account. .................................................................................. JO
ARTICLE VJ Additional Covenants ............................................................................................................................................. 11
ARTICLE VII Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Section 7.1
Section 7.2
Section 7.3
Section 7.4
Section 7.5
Section 7.6
Section 7.7
EXHIBIT A
EXHIBIT B
Parties Interested Herein ............................................................................................................................ 14
Titles, Headings, Captions, Etc .................................................................................................................. 14
Severability ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Governing Law .......................................................................................................................................... 14
Execution in Counterparts .......................................................................................................................... 14
Notices ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Payments Due on Holidays ........................................................................................................................ 14
FORM OF 2020 BOND····················································································· A-1
FORM OF REQUISITION ................................................................................... B-1
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SERIES INDENTURE, NUMBER 4
THIS SERIES INDENTURE, NUMBER 4 dated as of October 1, 2020 (together with any
supplements and amendments hereto made in accordance herewith, this "Indenture"), is by and between
the COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA (the "County"), a political subdivision duly created and
existing under the laws of the State of North Carolina and U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as
trustee (the "Trustee"), having an office and place of business in Raleigh, North Carolina, duly organized
and existing under the laws of the United States of America , being authorized to accept and execute trusts
of the character herein set out.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the County proposes to issue its Enterprise Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds,
Series 2020 (the "2020 Bonds") hereunder and under that certain General Trust Indenture dated as of
May 15, 2007 (the "General Indenture") between the County and Regions Bank, the successor to which
is the Trustee, and apply the proceeds of the 2020 Bonds to: (a) refund certain of the County 's
outstanding enterprise systems revenue bonds and three state revolving loans and (b) pay the costs of
issuing the 2020 Bonds;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein
it is agreed as follows:
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
Except as provided herein, all defined terms contained in Section 1.01 of the General Indenture
have the same meanings in this Indenture . In addition to the words and terms defined above, the
following words and terms, unless the context otherwise requires, have the following meanings:
"Authorized Denomination" means $5 ,000 or any integral multiple thereof.
"Electronic Mean s" means unsecured e-mail as a portable document format ("pdf') or other
replicating image attached to an email, facsimile transmission, secure electronic transmission containing
applicable authorization codes, passwords and/or authentication keys issued by the Trustee, or another
method or system specified by the Trustee as available for use in connection with its services hereunder).
"Gen eral Indenture" means the General Trust Indenture dated as of May 15 , 2007, between the
County and Regions Bank, the successor to which is the Trustee, and any amendments and supplements
thereto.
"Indenture" means this Series Indenture, Number 4 and any amendments or supplements adopted
in accordance with the terms thereof.
"Interest Payment Date" means each May 1 and November 1, beginning May 1, 2021.
"MaiI'' means first-class United States mail, postage prepaid.
"Owner," when used in this Indenture, means the registered owners of the 2020 Bonds.
"Record Date" means the 15 1" day of the month next preceding the Interest Payment Date.
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"Redemption Date" means the date on which 2020 Bonds are to be called for redemption under
this Indenture.
"Redemption Price" means, with respect to any 2020 Bond, the principal amount thereof plus the
applicable premium, if any, payable on redemption thereof plus accrued interest to the Redemption Date.
"Underwriters" means PNC Capital Markets LLC and Robert W . Baird & Co. Incorporated.
[EN D OF ARTICLE I]
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ARTICLE II
THE 2020 BONDS
Sectio11 2.1 Authorized Amount of 2020 Bonds. No 2020 Bonds may be issued under this
Indenture and the General Indenture except in accordance with this Article. The total principal amount of
2020 Bonds that may be issued is hereby expressly limited to $[Amount], except as provided in
Sections 3.4 and 3.5 of the General Indenture.
Section 2.2 Issuance of 2020 Bonds. The 2020 Bonds will be designated "County of
Harnett, North Carolina Enterprise Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2020. " The 2020 Bonds
will be issued as a fully registered bond in the Authorized Denomination and will be numbered R-1. The
2020 Bonds will be substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit A with such appropriate variations,
omissions and insertions as this Indenture permits or requires.
Section 2.3 Delivery of 2020 Bonds. Before the Trustee's delivery of any of the 2020
Bonds, the items required under Section 2.4 of the General Indenture must be filed with the Trustee.
Section 2.4 Details of 2020 Bonds; Payment.
(a) The 2020 Bonds will mature in the years and the amounts and will bear interest
( computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months) as follows:
MATURITY
DATE
(MAY 1)
PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
INTEREST
RATE
MATURITY
DATE
(MAY 1)
PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
INTEREST
RATE
(b) Both the principal of and the interest on the 2020 Bonds are payable in any
lawful coin or currency of the United States of America which on the respective dates of payment
thereof is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts. Each 2020 Bond shall bear
interest from its date until its principal sum has been paid, but if such 2020 Bond has matured or
has been called for redemption and the Redemption Date has occurred and funds are available for
the payment thereof in full in accordance with the terms of the General Indenture, such 2020
Bond shall then cease to bear interest as of the maturity date or Redemption Date. The 2020
Bonds will be dated as of the date of their initial delivery, except that 2020 Bonds issued in
exchange for or on the registration of transfer of 2020 Bonds will be dated as of the Interest
Payment Date next preceding the date of authentication thereof, unless (1) the date of such
authentication precedes April 15, 2021 , in which case they will be dated as of the date of their
initial delivery or (2) the date of such authentication is an Interest Payment Date to which interest
on the 2020 Bonds has been paid in full or duly provided for in accordance with the terms of this
Indenture, in which case they will be dated as of such Interest Payment Date; except that if, as
shown by the records of the Paying Agent, interest on the 2020 Bonds is in default, 2020 Bonds
executed and delivered in exchange for or on registration of transfer of 2020 Bonds will be dated
as of the date to which interest on the 2020 Bonds has been paid in full. If no interest has been
paid on the 2020 Bonds, 2020 Bonds executed and delivered in exchange for or on the
registration of transfer of 2020 Bonds will be dated as of the date of their initial delivery.
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(c) The 2020 Bonds will be initially delivered by means of a book-entry system with
no physical distribution of definitive 2020 Bonds made to the public. One definitive 2020 Bond
for each maturity of each series of the 2020 Bonds is to be delivered to The Depository Trust
Company, New York , New York ("DTC'), and immobilized in its custody. A book-entry system
will be employed, evidencing ownership of the 2020 Bonds in denominations of $5,000 or any
integral multiple thereof, with transfers of beneficial ownership effected on the records of DTC
and its participants (the "DTC Participants") under rules and procedures established by DTC.
Each DTC Participant will be credited in the records of DTC with the amount of such
DTC Participant's interest in the 2020 Bonds. Beneficial ownership interests in the 2020 Bonds
may be purchased by or through DTC Participants. The holders of these beneficial ownership
interests are hereinafter referred to as the "Beneficial Owners." The Beneficial Owners will not
receive definitive 2020 Bonds representing their beneficial ownership interests. The ownership
interests of each Beneficial Owner will be recorded through the records of the DTC Participant
from which such Beneficial Owner purchased its 2020 Bonds. Transfers of ownership interests in
the 2020 Bonds will be accomplished by book entries made by DTC and, in turn, by DTC
Participants acting on behalf of Beneficial Owners. So LONG AS CEDE & Co., AS NOMINEE FOR
DTC, IS THE REGISTERED OWNER OF THE 2020 BONDS, THE TRUSTEE SHALL TREAT CEDE & CO.
AS THE ONLY OWNER OF THE 2020 BONDS FOR ALL PURPOSES UNDER THE GENERAL INDENTURE
AND THIS INDENTURE, INCLUDING RECEIPT OF ALL PRINCIPAL AND PREMIUM , IF ANY, AND
INTEREST ON THE 2020 BONDS, RECEIPT OF NOTICES, VOTING AND REQUESTING OR DIRECTING
THE TRUSTEE TO TAKE OR NOT TO TAKE, OR CONSENTING TO, CERTAIN ACTIONS UNDER THE
GENERAL INDENTURE OR THIS INDENTURE.
The Trustee will pay principal, interest and premium, if any, with respect to the 2020
Bonds, so long as DTC is the only Owner of the 2020 Bonds, directly to DTC or its nominee,
Cede & Co., as provided in the Blanket Letter of Representation from the County to DTC (the
"Letter of Representation"). DTC will remit such payments to DTC Participants, and such
payments thereafter will be paid by DTC Participants to the Beneficial Owners. The Trustee and
the County are not and will not be responsible or liable for payment by DTC or DTC Participants,
for sending transaction statements or for maintaining, supervising or reviewing records
maintained by DTC or DTC Participants.
If (I) DTC determines not to continue to act as securities depository for the 2020 Bonds
or (2) the Trustee or the County determines that the continuation of the book-entry system of
evidence and transfer of ownership of the 2020 Bonds would adversely affect the interests of the
County or the Beneficial Owners of the 2020 Bonds, the County may discontinue the book-entry
system with DTC . If the County fails to identify another qualified securities depository to replace
OTC , the County will deliver fully registered definitive 2020 Bonds to each Beneficial Owner in
Authorized Denominations as such Owner may request.
THE COUNTY AND THE TRUSTEE HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR OBLIGAT ION WITH
RESPECT TO (1) THE ACCURACY OF ANY RECORDS DTC OR ANY OTC PARTICIPANT MAINTAINS;
(2) THE PAYMENT BY DTC OR ANY DTC PARTICIPANT OF ANY AMOUNT DUE TO ANY BENEFICIAL
OWNER IN RESPECT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF AND PREMIUM, IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON THE 2020
BONDS; (3) THE DELIVERY OR TIMELINESS OF DELIVERY BY DTC OR ANY DTC PARTICIPANT OF
ANY NOTICE DUE TO ANY BENEFICIAL OWNER WHICH IS REQUIRED OR PERMITTED UNDER THE
TERMS OF THE GENERAL INDENTURE OR THIS INDENTURE TO BE GIVEN TO OWNERS ; (4) THE
SELECTION OF BENEFICIAL OWNERS TO RECEIVE PAYMENTS IN THE EVENT OF ANY PART IAL
REDEMPTION OF THE 2020 BONDS; OR (5) ANY CONSENT GIVEN OR OTHER ACTION TAKEN BY
DTC OR ITS NOMINEE, CEDE & CO., AS OWNER.
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(d) The 2020 Bonds are payable at the designated office of the Paying Agent on
presentation and surrender. The Paying Agent will pay interest on the 2020 Bonds by check or
draft mailed on the Interest Payment Date to each Owner as its name and address appears on the
registration books the Registrar keeps at the close of business on the Record Date. At the written
request of any Owner of at least $1,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of 2020 Bonds,
principal and interest may be payable by wire transfer at the address specified in writing by the
Owner to the Paying Agent by the Record Date. CUSIP number identification with appropriate
dollar amounts for each CUSIP number shall accompany all payments of principal of, premium,
if any, and interest on any 2020 Bonds, whether by check or by wire transfer.
(e) The Trustee is appointed as the Paying Agent and Registrar for the 2020 Bonds.
Section 2.5 Arbitrage and Tax Covenants. The County covenants that it will not take or
permit, or omit to take or cause to be taken, any action that would adversely affect the exclusion from
federal income taxation of the interest on the 2020 Bonds and, if it should take or permit, or omit to take
or cause to be taken , any such action , the County will take or cause to be taken all lawful actions within
its power necessary to rescind or correct such actions or omissions promptly on having knowledge
thereof. The County acknowledges that the continued exclusion of interest on the 2020 Bonds from an
Owner's gross income for federal income tax purposes would depend, in part, on compliance with the
arbitrage limitations Section 148 of the Code imposes. The County covenants that it will comply with all
the requirements of Section 148 of the Code, including the rebate requirements, and that it will not permit
at any time any of the proceeds of the 2020 Bonds or other funds under their control be used, directly or
indirectly, to acquire any asset or obligation, the acquisition of which would cause the 2020 Bonds to be
"arbitrage bonds" for purposes of Section 148 of the Code.
Section 2.6 Notification of LGC and Rating Agency. The Trustee hereby agrees to
promptly notify the LGC and Moody 's, if the 2020 Bonds are rated by Moody's, S&P, if the 2020 Bonds
are rated by S&P, at the address set forth in Section 7 .6, of ( 1) any appointment of a successor Trustee,
(2) any amendment or supplement to the General Indenture or this Indenture, (3) any provision for
payment of the 2020 Bonds in accordance with Article X of the General Indenture and ( 4) the giving of
notice of the call for redemption of any 2020 Bonds.
[END OF ARTICLE II]
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ARTICLE III
REDEMPTION OF 2020 BONDS
Sectio11 3.1 Optional Redemption of the 2020 Bonds. The 2020 Bonds are not subject to
optional call and redemption prior to maturity.
Sectio11 3.2 Sinking Fund Redemption.
(a) The 2020 Bonds maturing on May 1, 20 are subject to mandatory sinking fund
redemption before their scheduled maturity (the "20 _ Term Bonds"), on May 1 of each year,
commencing May 1, 20 _, without premium, at the Redemption Price equal to l 00% of the principal
amount thereof being redeemed in the principal amounts and in the years as follows:
MAYl
* Maturity
PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT
(b) At its option, to be exercised on or before the 45th day next preceding any mandatory
redemption date, the County may (a) deliver to the Trustee for cancellation, the Term Bonds or portions
thereof (in Authorized Denominations) in any aggregate principal amount desired, or (b) receive a credit
in respect of its mandatory redemption obligation for the Term Bonds (in Authorized Denominations)
which prior to said date have been purchased or redeemed ( otherwise than through mandatory redemption
under this Section) and cancelled by the Trustee and not theretofore applied as a credit against any
mandatory redemption obligation. Each such Term Bond or portion thereof so de livered or previously
purchased or redeemed and cancelled by the Trustee shall be credited by the Trustee at 100% of the
principal amount thereof against the obligation of the County to redeem the Term Bonds on such
mandatory redemption date, and any excess over such amount shall be credited against future mandatory
redemption obligations in chronological order, and the principal amount of the Term Bonds so to be
redeemed shall be accordingly reduced.
The County will on or before the 45 th day next preceding each such mandatory redemption date
furnish the Trustee with its certificate indicating whether or not and to what extent the provisions of (a)
and (b) of the preceding paragraph are to be availed of with respect to such mandatory redemption
payment.
Section 3.3 Notice of Redemption. For any redemption, the Trustee will give notice of
redemption not less than 30 days nor more than 60 days before the Redemption Date (1) to the LGC by
Mail or Electronic Means, (2) (A) to DTC or its nominee by registered or certified mail at the address
provided to the Trustee by DTC or (B) if DTC or its nominee is no longer the Owner of the 2020 Bonds,
by Mail to the then-registered Owners of 2020 Bonds or portions thereof to be redeemed at the last
address shown on the registration books kept by the Registrar, and (3) to the Municipal Securities
Rulemaking Board (the "MSRB") through the MSRB 's Electronic Municipa l Market Access system
pursuant to the procedures promulgated by the MSRB.
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Such notice must (1) specify the 2020 Bonds to be redeemed , the Redemption Date, the
Redemption Price and the place or places where amounts due on such redemption must be payable (which
must be the designated office of the Paying Agent) and if less than all of the 2020 Bonds are to b e
redeemed, the numbers of the 2020 Bonds and the portions of 2020 Bonds to be redeemed , and (2) state
that on the Redemption Date , the 2020 Bonds to be redeemed will cease to bear interest. The County may
revoke any optional redemption for which notice has been given on written instruction to the Trustee
delivered in sufficient time for the Trustee to give notice thereof at least five days before the Redemption
Date (or if DTC or its nominee is the registered Owner of the 2020 Bonds, such shorter time as permitted
by DTC 's rules and procedures) to the persons to whom and in the manner in which the notice of
redemption wa s given .
Failure to provide such notice to any Owner or any defect therein will not affect the validity of
any proceedings for such redemption as to any other Owner to whom such notice was properly given.
Failure to provide such notice to the LGC or the MSRB as provided above will not affect the validity of
any proceedings for such redemption.
If money is on deposit in the Debt Service Fund to pay the Redemption Price of the 2020 Bonds
called for redemption and premium, if any, thereon on a Redemption Date, 2020 Bonds or portions
thereof so called for redemption as specified above will not bear interest after such Redemption Date and
will not be considered to be Outstanding or to have any other rights under the General Indenture other
than the right to receive payment. The Paying Agent will not pay principal on any 2020 Bonds or
portions thereof called for redemption until such 2020 Bonds or portions thereof have been delivered for
payment or cancellation or the Paying Agent has received the items Section 3.5 of the General Indenture
requires with respect to any mutilated, lost , stolen or destroyed 2020 Bonds.
Section 3.4 Selection of 2020 Bonds To Be Redeemed. In the case of any partial
redemption of 2020 Bonds, the County will select the maturity or maturities of the 2020 Bonds to be
redeemed and, with respect to the 2020 Bonds, DTC will select the 2020 Bonds within the same maturity
under its rules and procedures. If the book-entry system with DTC or any other securities depository has
been discontinued, the Trustee will select the 2020 Bonds to be redeemed by lot in such manner as the
Trustee in its sole discretion may deem appropriate. For this purpose , each authorized denomination of
principal amount represented by any 2020 Bond will be considered a separate 2020 Bond for purpo ses of
selecting the 2020 Bonds to be prepaid .
If a 2020 Bond subject to redemption is in a denomination larger than the minimum Authorized
Denomination, a portion of such 2020 Bond may be redeemed, but only in a principal amount such that
the unredeemed portion of such 2020 Bond is equal to an Authorized Denomination. For any 2020 Bond
in a denomination of more than the minimum Authorized Denomination, the Trustee shall treat each such
2020 Bond as representing a single 2020 Bond in the minimum Authorized Denomination plus that
number of 2020 Bonds that is obtained by dividing the remaining principal amount of such 2020 Bond by
the minimum Authorized Denomination.
If it is determined that one or more , but not all, of the Authorized Denominations of principal
amount represented by any 2020 Bond is to be called for redemption, then, on written notice of intention
to redeem such Authorized Denominations of principal amount of such 2020 Bond, the Owner of such
2020 Bond, on surrender of such 2020 Bond to the Paying Agent for payment of the principal amount of
such 2020 Bond, will be entitled to receive new 2020 Bonds of the same aggregate principal amount of
the unredeemed balance of the principal amount of such 2020 Bond. New 2020 Bonds representing the
unredeemed balance of the principal amount of such 2020 Bonds will be issued to the Owner thereof.
If the Owner of any 2020 Bond of a denomination greater than the amount being redeemed fails
to present such 2020 Bond to the Paying Agent for payment and exchange as aforesaid, such 2020 Bond
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will , nevertheless , become due and payable on the date fixed for redemption only to the extent of the
denomination being redeemed .
Section 3.5 No Partial Redemption After Default. Anything in this Indenture to the
contrary notwithstanding, if an Event of Default occurs and is continuing hereunder, there will be no
redemption of less than all of the 2020 Bonds Outstanding.
Section 3.6 Payment of Redemption Price. The County will cause to be deposited in the
Debt Service Fund, solely out of the Trust Estate, an amount sufficient to pay the Redemption Price of
2020 Bonds to be redeemed on the Redemption Date, and such 2020 Bonds will be deemed to be paid
within the meaning of Article X of the General Indenture.
[END OF ARTICLE III]
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ARTICLE IV
AMENDMENTS
Section 4.1 Amendments to this Indenture. This Indenture and the rights and obligations
of the County and the Owners may be modified or amended at the same times , in the same manner and
for the same purposes as the General Indenture , but if the modification or amendment affects only the
2020 Bonds, the percentage to be applied under Section 7.3 of the General Indenture will be applied only
to the Outstanding 2020 Bonds.
Before the County and the Trustee enter into any supplemental indenture under this Section, there
must have been delivered to the Trustee and the County an opinion of Bond Counsel stating that such
supplemental indenture is authorized or permitted by this Indenture, complies with the terms hereof, will,
on the execution and delivery thereof, be valid and binding on the County in accordance with its terms
and will not adversely affect the exclusion from the gross income of the recipients thereof of interest on
the 2020 Bonds for federal income tax purposes.
[END OF ARTICLE JV]
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ARTICLE V
APPLICATION OF 2020 BOND PROCEEDS
Section 5.1 2020 Costs of Issuance Account. The County hereby establishes and creates a
2020 Costs of Issuance Account within the Construction Fund. There shall be deposited into the 2020
Costs of Issuance Account of the Construction Fund that portion of the proceeds of the 2020 Bonds as set
forth in Section 5.2 and all other money the Trustee receives under this Indenture and the General
Indenture accompanied by directions from the County that such money is to be deposited into the 2020
Costs of Issuance Account of the Construction Fund.
Section 5.2 Application of 2020 Bond Proceeds. On delivery of the 2020 Bonds, the
Underwriters shall transfer to the Trustee $ , representing the net proceeds of the 2020
Bonds. The Trustee shall apply these funds as follows:
(a) $ ____ shall be deposited in the 2020 Costs oflssuance Account;
(b) $ shall be transferred to the Debt Service Fund to be applied on the date of
closing to the redemption of the Series 2015 Bonds; and
( c) $ shall be transferred to on the date of closing of the 2020
Bonds to be applied to the prepayment of certain revolving loans of the County as described in the closing
memorandum relating to the 2020 Bonds and delivered on the date of closing thereof.
Section 5.3 Application of the 2020 Costs of Issuance Account .
(a) The 2020 Costs of Issuance Account of the Construction Fund will be applied to
the payment of Costs of Issuance related to the 2020 Bonds.
(b) On the filing with the Trustee of a requisition of the County signed by a County
Representative with respect to Costs of Issuance, the Trustee will make or cause to be made a
disbursement from the 2020 Costs of Issuance Account for the payment of such Costs of
Issuance.
( c) On May 1, 2021, any amounts remammg on deposit in the 2020 Costs of
Issuance Account shall be transferred to 2020 Account of the Debt Service Fund and applied first
to the next payment of interest due with respect to the 2020 Bonds, to the extent that such interest
is a capital cost.
[END OF ARTICLE V]
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ARTICLE VI
ADDITIONAL COVENANTS
The County agrees , in accordance with Rule 15c2-12 (the "Rule") promulgated by the Securities
and Exchange Commission (the "SEC') and for the benefit of the Owners and the Beneficial Owners of
the 2020 Bonds to provide to the MSRB:
(1) by not later than seven months after the end of each Fiscal Year, beginning with
the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2020, the audited financial statements of the County for each such
Fiscal Year, if available, prepared in accordance with Section 159-34 of the General Statutes of
North Carolina, as it may be amended from time to time, or any successor statute, or if such
audited financial statements are not then available, unaudited financial statements of the County
for such Fiscal Year to be replaced subsequently by audited financ ial statements of the County to
be delivered within 15 days after such audited financial statements become available for
distribution;
(2) by not later than seven months after the end of each Fiscal Year, beginning with
the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2020, the fma ncial and stat istical data as of a date not ea rli er t han
the end of each such Fiscal Year fo r the type of information included in the Official Statement
dated October 15, 2020 under the headings "THE ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS-The Water System
--Rates," "--Number of Customers" (current year only), "--Largest Users"; ·'THE ENTERPRISE
SYSTEMS-Sanitary Sewer System --Rates," "--Number of C ustomers" (current year only)," ..
Largest Users"; and the "Coverage Ratio " and "Surplus Coverage" for the current fiscal year as
shown in the table under the caption "TH E EN TERPRIS E SYSTEMS-Recent Operatin g
Results -Summary Finan cial Information ," in each case to the extent such items are not included
in the audi ted financ ial statements referred to in subsection (1) above;
(3) in a timely manner not in excess of 10 Business Days after the occurrence of the
event, notice of any of the following events with respect to the 2020 Bonds:
(a)
(b)
(c)
difficulties;
(d)
difficulties;
(e)
perform;
principal and interest payment delinquencies;
non-payment related defaults, if material;
unscheduled draws on the debt service reserves reflecting financia l
unscheduled draws on any credit enhancements reflecting fi nancial
substitution of any credit or liquidity providers, or their fa il ure to
(f) adverse tax opinions, the issuance by the Interna l Revenue Service of
proposed or fi nal determinations of taxability, Notices of Proposed Issue (IRS Form
5701 -TEB) or other materia l notices or determinations with respect to the tax status of the
2020 Bonds or other material events affecting the tax status of the 2020 Bonds;
(g)
material ;
(h)
modification of the rights of the Beneficial Owners of the 2020 Bon ds, if
call of any of the 2020 Bonds, if material, and tender offers;
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(i) defeasance of any of the 2020 Bonds;
(j) relea se, substitution or sale of any property securing repayment of the
2020 Bonds, if material ;
(k) rating changes;
(1) bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or similar event of the County;
(m) the consummation of a merger, consolidation, or acquisition involving
the County or the sale of all or substantially all of the County's assets, other than in the
ordinary course of business, the entry into a definitive agreement to undertake such an
action or the termination of a definitive agreement relating to such actions, other than
pursuant to its terms, if material ;
(n) the appointment of a successor or additional trustee, or the change in the
name of a trustee, if material;
(o) incurrence of a financial obligation of the County, if material, or
agreement to covenants, events of default , remedies, priority rights , or other similar terms
of a financial obligation of the County, any of which affect security holders , if material;
and
(p) default, event of acceleration, termination event, modification of terms,
or other similar events under the terms of a financial obligation of the County, any of
which reflect financial difficulties; and
(4) in a timely manner, notice of a failure of the County to provide required annual
financial information described in ( 1) or (2) above on or before the date specified .
For purposes of this Article, "financial obligation" means (a) a debt obligation , (b) a derivative
instrument entered into in connection with, or pledged as security or a source of payment for, an existing
or planned debt obligation, or (c) a guarantee of either clause (a) or (b) above. The term "financial
obligation" shall not include municipal securities as to which a final official statement has been provided
to the MSRB consistent with the Rule.
The County agrees to provide all documents described in this section in an electronic format as
prescribed by the MSRB and accompanied by identifying information as prescribed by the MSRB.
The County agrees that its undertaking under this Article is intended to be for the benefit of the
Owners and the Beneficial Owners of the 2020 Bonds and is enforceable by the Trustee or by any of
them , including an action for specific performance of the County 's obligations under this Article, but a
failure to comply will not be an event of default under Section 9. I of the General Indenture and will not
result in acceleration of the payment of the 2020 Bonds. An action must be instituted, had and maintained
in the manner provided in this paragraph for the benefit of all of the Owners and Beneficial Owners of the
2020 Bonds.
The County may modify from time to time, consiste nt with the Rule, the information provided to
the extent necessary or appropriate in the judgment of the County, but:
(l) any such modification may only be made in connection with a change in
circumstances that arises from a change in legal requirements, change in law or change in the
identity, nature or status of the County;
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(2) the information to be provided , as modified, would have complied with the
requirements of the Rule as of the date of the Official Statement related to the 2020 Bonds, after
taking into account any amendments or interpretations of the Rule as well as any changes in
circumstances; and
(3) any such modification does not materially impair the interest of the Owners or
the Beneficial Owners, as determined by the Trustee or Bond Counsel or by the approving vote of
the Owners of a majority in principal amount of the 2020 Bonds pursuant to Section 7.3 of the
General Indenture.
Any annual financial information containing modified operating data or financial information will
explain, in narrative form, the reasons for the modification and the impact of the change in the type of
operating data or financial information being provided .
The provisions of this Article terminate on payment, or provision having been made for payment
in a manner consistent with the Rule, in full of the principal of and interest on the 2020 Bonds.
The County may discharge its undertakings described above by transmitting the documents or
notices referred to above in a manner subsequently authorized or required by the SEC in lieu of the
manner described above.
[END OF ARTICLE VI]
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ARTICLE VII
MISCELLANEOUS
Section 7.1 Parties Interested Herein. Nothing in this Indenture expressed or implied is
intended or will be construed to confer on , or to give to any person other than the County, the Trustee, the
Paying Agent and the Owners, any right , remedy or claim under or by reason of this Indenture or any
covenant, condition or stipulation hereof; and all the covenants, stipulations , promises and agreements in
this Indenture contained by and on behalf of the County or the Trustee will be for the sole and exclusive
benefit of the County, the Trustee, the Paying Agent and the Owners.
Section 7.2 Titles, Headings, Captions, Etc. The titles, captions and headings of the
articles, sections and subdivisions of this Indenture have been inserted for convenience of reference only
and will in no way modify or restrict any of the terms or provisions hereof.
Section 7.3 Severability. If a court of competent jurisdiction holds invalid or unenforceable
any provision of this Indenture , such holding will not invalidate or render unenforceable any other
provision hereof.
Section 7.4 Governing Law. This Indenture will be governed and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of North Carolina.
Section 7.5 Execution in Counterparts. This Indenture may be executed in several
counterparts, each of which will be an original and all of which will constitute but one and the same
instrument.
Section 7.6 Notices. All notices , certificates or other communications will be sufficiently
given and will be deemed given when delivered or mailed by Electronic Means, or by certified or
registered mail, postage prepaid, as fo ll ows: if to the County, to the County of Harnett, North Carolina,
420 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina 27546 , Attention: Finance Officer; if t o the Trustee,
the Registrar or Paying Agent to U.S . Bank N.A., Global Corporate Trust, Attn: Shawna L. Hale, Vice
President, 5540 Centerview Drive, Suite 200, Raleigh, North Carolina 27606; if to S&P, Standard &
Poor's Ratings Services, a Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC business, 55 Water Street, New
York , New York 10041 , Attention: Public Finance Department; and if to Moody's, Moody's Investors
Service, 7 World Trade Center at 250 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10007, Attention: Public
Finance Department Rating Desk. The County and the Trustee may, by written notice, designate any
further or different addresses to which subsequent notices, certificates or other communications will be
sent.
Section 7. 7 Payments Due on Holidays. If the date for making any payment or the last day
for performance of any act or the exercising of any right, as provided in this Indenture, is not a Business
Day, such payment may be made or act performed or right exercised on the next day that is a Business
Day with the same force and effect as if done on the nominal date provided in this Indenture.
Section 7.8. Electronic Means. The County acknow ledges that the Trustee shall have the
right to accept and act upon instructions or directions, including funds transfer instructions, pursuant to
the Indenture sent by Electronic Means; provided, however, that prior to providing s uch instruction or
directions, the County shall provide to the Trustee an incumbency certificate listing designated persons
authorized to provide such instructions ("Authorized Officers"), which incumbency certificate shall be
amended whenever a person is to be added or deleted from the listing. If the County elects to give the
Trustee instructions via Electronic Means and the Trustee in its discretion elects to act upon such
instructions, the Trustee 's understanding of such in structions shall be deemed controlling. The County
agrees that the Trustee cannot determine the identity of the actua l sender of such instructions and that the
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Trustee shall conclusively presume that instructions that purport to have been sent by an Authorized
Officer listed on the incumbency certificate provided to the Trustee have been sent by such Authorized
Officer. The County shall be responsible for ensuring that only Authorized Officers transmit such
instructions to the Trustee, and the County and the respective Authorized Officers are responsible to
safeguard the use and confidentiality of applicable user and authorization codes, passwords and
authentication keys provided by the Trustee. The Trustee shall not be liable for any losses, costs, or
expenses arising directly or indirectly from the Trustee's reliance upon and compliance with such
instructions notwithstanding such instructions conflict or are inconsistent with a subsequent written
instruction. The County agrees (i) to assume all risks arising out of the use of such Electronic Means to
submit instructions and direction to the Trustee, including without limitation the risk of the Trustee acting
on unauthorized instructions and the risk or interception and misuse by third parties; (ii) that it is fully
informed of the protections and risks associated with the various methods of transmitting instructions to
the Trustee and that there may be more secure methods of transmitting instructions than the method(s)
selected by the County; (iii) that the security procedures (if any) to be followed in connection with its
transmission of instructions provide to it a commercially reasonable degree of protection in light of its
particular needs and circumstances; and (iv) that it will notify the Trustee immediately upon learning of
any compromise or unauthorized use of the security procedures.
[SIGNATURES BEGIN ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County and the Trustee have caused this Indenture to be
executed in their respective names and their respective seals to be hereto affixed and attested by their duly
authorized officials or officers, all as of the date first above written.
[SEAL]
ATTEST:
By:
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board of Commissioners
COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA
By:
Paula Stewart
County Manager
[SIGNATURES CONTINUED ON FOLLOWING PAGE]
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[SIONA T URE PAGE OF SERIES IN DENTU RE , N U MBER 4]
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a s Trustee
By:
Shawna L. Hale
Vice President
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No. R-
INTEREST RA TE
O/o
EXHIBIT A
FORM OF 2020 BOND
UNITED ST ATES OF AMERICA
ST ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA
ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS,
SERIES 2020
DATED DATE MATURITY DATE
October _, 2020 Mayl, __
REGISTERED OWNER: CEDE & Co.
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: DOLLARS
$ ____ _
CUSIP
THE COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA (the "Co unty"), a political subdivision of
the State of North Carolina (the "State"), for value received , promises to pay, but solely from the so urces
and in the manner hereinafter provided, to the Owner named above the Principal Amount stated above on
the Maturity Date set forth above (or earlier as hereinafter described), and to pay such Owner at the
address as it appears on the registration books kept by U.S. Bank National Association, the Registrar, the
Trustee and the Paying Agent for the 2020 Bonds (the "Registrar," the "Paying Agent" and the
"Trustee"), at the close of business on the 15 th day of the month preceding each hereinafter-described
Interest Payment Date (each , a "R ecord Date"), interest on such Principal Amount at the Interest Rate set
forth above from the Interest Payment Date next preceding the date of authentication ( unless (1) the date
of authentication precedes April 15 , 2021 in which case this 2020 Bond will bear interest from the date of
their initial delivery, or (2) the date of authentication is an Interest Payment Date, in which case this 2020
Bond will bear interest from such date) until the principal hereof has been paid or provided for in
accordance with the Indenture hereinafter referred to, payable May 1, 2021 and thereafter semiannually
on November 1 and May 1 in each year (each an "Interest Paym ent Date"). Both principal and interest
and any premium on the redemption before the maturity of all or part hereof are payable in lawful coin or
currency of the United States of America and ( except for interest which is payable by check or draft as
stated above) are payable at the designated corporate tru st office of the Paying Agent in Raleigh, North
Carolina .
The 2020 Bonds are special obligations of the County. The principal of, premium, if any, and
interest on the 2020 Bonds are not payable from the general funds of the County, nor do they const itute a
legal or equitable pledge, charge, lien, or encumbrance on any of its property or on any of its income,
receipts , or revenues except the funds which are pledged under the Indenture (hereinafter defined).
Neither the credit nor the taxing power of the State or the County are pledged for the payment of the
principal of, premium, if any, or interest on the 2020 Bonds, and no owner of this 2020 Bond has the right
to compel the exercise of the taxing power by the State or the County or the forfeiture of any of its
property in connection with any default.
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The 2020 Bonds will be initially delivered by means of a book-entry system with no physical
distribution of definitive 2020 Bonds made to the public. One definitive 2020 Bond for each maturity
will be delivered to The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York ("DTC '), and immobilized in
its custody. A book-entry system will be employed, ev idencing ownership of the 2020 Bonds in
Authorized Denominations (hereinafter defined) with transfers of beneficial ownership effected on the
record s of OTC and its participants under rules and procedures established by OTC. Principal of,
premium, if any, and interest on this 2020 Bond will be payable to OTC or its nominee as registered
owner of the 2020 Bonds by wire transfer in immediately available funds. The County, the Paying Agent
and the Trustee are not responsible or liable for maintaining, supervising, or reviewing the records
maintained by OTC, its participants or persons acting through such participants.
If (a) OTC determines not to continue to act as securities depository for the 2020 Bonds or (b) the
Trustee and the County determines that the continuation of the book-entry system of evidence and
transfer of ownership of the 2020 Bonds would adversely affect the interests of the County or the
beneficial owners of the 2020 Bonds, the County will discontinue the book-entry system with OTC. If the
County fails to identify another qualified securities depository to replace OTC , the County will deliver
fully registered definitive 2020 Bonds to each beneficial owner in such denominations as such owner
designates.
The County, the Paying Agent, the Registrar and the Trustee have no responsibility or obligation
with respect to (a) the accuracy of any records maintained by OTC; (b) the payment by DTC of any
amount in respect of the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the 2020 Bonds; ( c) the delivery
or timeliness of delivery by OTC of any notice which is required or permitted under the terms of the
Indenture (hereinafter defined) to be given to Owners; (d) the selection of Owners to receive payments in
the event of any partial redemption of the 2020 Bonds; or (e) any consent given or other action taken by
OTC, or its nominee.
This Bond is one of a duly authorized series of enterprise system revenue bonds of the County,
designated "County of Harnett, North Carolina Enterprise Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series
2020" (the "2020 Bonds"), issued under a General Trust Indenture dated as of May 15, 2007 (the
"General Indenture") b etween the County and Regions Bank, the successor to which is the Trustee, and
Series Indenture, Number 4 dated as of October 1, 2020 (the "Series Indenture" and, together with the
General Indenture and all supplements thereto, being hereinafter referred to collectively as the
"Indenture") between the County and the Trustee. Unless the context indicates otherwise, all capitalized,
undefined terms used herein have the meanings ascribed to them in the Indenture. The 2020 Bonds are
being issued to (a) refund certain of the County's outstand in g enterprise systems revenue bonds and three
state revolving loans and (b) pay the costs of issuing the 2020 Bonds.
The 2020 Bonds, together with interest thereon, are special obligations of the County payable
solely from Revenues (except to the extent paid out of moneys attributable to Bond proceeds or the
income from the temporary investment thereof and, under certain circumstances, proceeds from insurance
and condemnation awards) after payment of the Operating Expenses of the Enterprise Systems and
constitute a valid claim of the respective Owner thereof only against the funds and other moneys held by
the Trustee for the benefit of the Owners of the 2020 Bonds, which amounts are pledged and assigned
under the Indenture for the equal and ratable payment of the 2020 Bonds and will be used for no other
purpose than to pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the 2020 Bonds, except as may be
otherwise expressly authorized in the Indenture.
Under the Indenture the County has, for the benefit of the Owners of the Bonds, assigned the
County 's rights to all Revenues and to any and all money and securities in all of the funds and accounts
established under the Indenture, e xcept the Rebate Fund, the Operating and Maintenance Fund, the
Extension and Replacement Fund and the Surplus Fund, to the Trustee in trust.
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Reference is made to the Indenture for a more complete statement of the provisions thereof and of
the rights of the County, the Trustee and the Owners of the 2020 Bonds. Copies of the Indenture are on
file and may be inspected at the designated office of the Trustee in Raleigh, North Carolina. By the
purchase and acceptance of this 2020 Bond, the Owner hereof signifies assent to all of the provisions of
the aforementioned documents.
This 2020 Bond is issued and the Indenture were made and entered into under the Constitution
and Jaws of the State , and particularly in conformity with the provisions, restrictions and limitations of
General Statutes of North Carolina Section 159-80 et seq., as amended .
This 2020 Bond is exchangeable on the presentation and surrender hereof at the designated
corporate trust office of the Registrar for a 2020 Bond of other Authorized Denominations. On surrender
for registration of transfer, duly endorsed for transfer or accompanied by an assignment duly executed by
the Owner hereof or his or her attorney duly authorized in writing, the Registrar will authenticate and
deliver in the name of the transferee or transferees a new fully registered 2020 Bond. The Registrar may
require the payment by any Owner requesting registration of transfer or exchange of a 2020 Bond of any
tax, fee or other governmental charge required to be paid with respect to such registration of transfer or
exchange. The Registrar is not required to register the transfer of or exchange any 2020 Bond selected,
called or being called for redemption in whole or in part . The person in whose name this 2020 Bond is
registered will be deemed and regarded as the absolute owner hereof for all purposes, and payment of this
2020 Bond will be made only to or on the written order of the Owner hereof to his or her legal
representative. All such payments will be valid and effectual to satisfy and discharge this 2020 Bond to
the extent of the sum or sums paid.
Notwithstanding anything provided above, payment of interest on the 2020 Bonds may, at the
option of the Owners, be transmitted by wire transfer to such Owners to the address specified in writing
by the Owners by the relevant Record Date.
The 2020 are not subject to optional call and redemption prior to maturity.
The 2020 Bonds maturing on May 1, 20 _ are subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption
before their scheduled maturity (the "20 _ Term Bonds"), on May 1 of each year, commencing May 1,
20 _, without premium, at the Redemption Price equal to 100% of the principal amount thereof being
redeemed in the principal amounts and in the years as follows:
PRINCIPAL
MAY 1 AMOUNT
* Maturity
At its option , to be exercised on or before the 45th day next preceding any mandatory redemption
date, the County may (a) deliver to the Trustee for cancellation, the Term Bonds or portions thereof (in
Authorized Denominations) in any aggregate principal amount desired, or (b) receive a credit in respect of
its mandatory redemption obligation for the Term Bonds (in Authorized Denominations) which prior to
said date have been purchased or redeemed ( otherwise than through mandatory redemption under this
Section) and cancelled by the Trustee and not theretofore applied as a credit against any mandatory
redemption obligation. Each such Term Bond or portion thereof so delivered or previously purchased or
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redeemed and cancelled by the Trustee shall be credited by the Trustee at 100% of the principal amount
thereof against the obligation of the County to redeem the Term Bonds on such mandatory redemption
date, and any excess over such amount shall be credited against future mandatory redemption obligations
in chronological order, and the principal amount of the Term Bonds so to be redeemed shall be
accordingly reduced.
The County will on or before the 45th day next preceding each such mandatory redemption date
furnish the Trustee with its certificate indicating whether or not and to what extent the provisions of (a)
and (b) of the preceding paragraph are to be availed of with respect to such mandatory redemption
payment.
The Trustee will give notice of redemption not less than 30 days nor more than 60 days before the
Redemption Date (1) to the LGC by Mail or Electronic Means, (2) (A) to DTC or its nominee by
registered or certified mail at the address provided to the Trustee by DTC or (B) if DTC or its nominee is
no longer the Owner of the 2020 Bonds, by Mail to the then-registered Owners of 2020 Bonds or portions
thereof to be redeemed at the last address shown on the registration books kept by the Registrar, and (3) to
the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (the "MSRB") through the MSRB's Electronic Municipal
Market Access system pursuant to the procedures promulgated by the MSRB.
Failure to provide such notice to any Owner or any defect therein will not affect the validity of
any proceedings for such redemption as to any other Owner to whom such notice was properly given.
Failure to provide such notice to the LGC or the MSRB as provided above will not affect the validity of
any proceedings for such redemption.
The Indenture permits amendment thereto on the agreement of the County and the Trustee and
with the approval of the registered Owners of not less than a majority in aggregate principal amount of the
Bonds at the time Outstanding. The Indenture also contains provisions permitting the County and the
Trustee to enter into amendments to the Indenture without the consent of the Owners of the Bonds for
certain purposes.
Any consent or request by the Owner of this 2020 Bond is conclusive and binding on such Owner
and on all future Owners of this 2020 Bond and of any 2020 Bond issued on the transfer of this 2020
Bond whether or not notation of such consent or request is made on this 2020 Bond.
This 2020 Bond is issued with the intent that the laws of the State shall govern its legality,
validity, enforceability and construction .
All acts, conditions and things required to happen, exist and be performed precedent to and in the
issuance of this 2020 Bond and the execution of the Indenture have happened, existed and have been
performed as so required.
This 2020 Bond is not valid or obligatory for any purpose or entitled to any benefit or security
under the Indenture until it has been authenticated by the execution by the Authenticating Agent (as
defined in the Indenture) of the certificate of authentication endorsed hereon.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County of Hamett, North Carolina has caused this 2020 Bond to
be executed with the manual or facsimile signatures of its County Manager and Clerk to the Board of
Commissioners and has caused the County's official seal or a facsimile thereof to be impressed or
imprinted hereon.
[SEAL]
ATTEST:
By: ____________ _
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board of Commissioners
COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA
By: ______________ _
Paula Stewart
County Manager
The issue hereof has been approved under the
provisions of The State and Local Government Revenue Bond Act.
Secretary of the Local Government Commission
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION
Date of Authentication: October _, 2020
This Bond is one of the Enterprise Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2020 designated
herein issued under the provisions of the within-mentioned Indenture.
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
as Registrar and Paying Agent
By:
Shawna L. Hale
Vice President
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ASSIGNMENT
FOR VALUE RECEIVED the undersigned hereby sells, assigns and transfers unto
(Please print or typewrite Name and Address,
including Zip Code, and Federal Taxpayer Identification or
Social Security Number of Assignee)
the within Bond and all rights thereunder, and hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints
Attorney to register the transfer of the within Bond on the books kept for registration thereof,
with full power of substitution in the premises .
Dated: -------
Signature guaranteed by:
NOTICE: Signature must be guaranteed by a
Participant in the Securities Transfer Agent
Medallion Program ("Stamp") or similar
program.
NOTICE: The signature to this assignment must
correspond with the name as it appears on the
face of the within Bond in every particular,
without alteration, enlargement or any change
whatever.
TRANSFER FEE MAY BE REQUIRED
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EXHIBITB
FORM OF REQUISITION
U .S . Bank Na tional Associ ation
5540 Centerview Drive, Suite 200
Raleigh, North Carolina 27606
Dear
Re: Disbursement from the 2020 Costs of Issuance Account of the Construction Fund
(the "2020 Co sts of I ss uan ce Account") relating to the County of Hamett, North
Carolina Enterprise Systems Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2020
Under Section 5.3 of Series Indenture, Number 4 dated as of October I , 2020 (the "Series
Indenture") between the County of Hamett, North Carolina and U.S. Bank National Association, as
trustee, we hereby request you to disburse from the 2020 Costs of Issuance Account as follows:
I . The amount to be disbursed is $ ---------
2. The name and address of the person, firm or corporation to whom the disbursement
should be made is as follows:
3. The purpose of the disbursement is to ______________ _
4. The disbursement herein requested is for service actually rendered.
DATED this _day of ______ , __ .
COUNTY OF HARNETT, NORTH CAROLINA
By: _______________ _
County Representative
B-1
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AGENDAITEM ,-k
2020
Boards and Committees on which Commissioners Serve
Commissioner C. Gordon Springle
./ CCCC Board of Trustees
./ Home & Community Care Block Grant Committee
./ Mid-Carolina Council of Governments Board of Directors
./ Social Services Board
./ Mid-Carolina Rural Planning Organization for Transportation
./ Fayetteville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (F AMPO)
./ Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO)
./ Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) Alternate (12/10/19)
./ Southeastern Economic Development Commission
./ Transportation Advisory Board
./ EMS System Plan -Peer Review Quality Management Committee
./ Nonprofit Committee
./ Economic Development Council
Commissioner Mark B. Johnson
./ Mid-Carolina Aging Advisory Committee
./ Harnett Properties Corporation
./ Averasboro Township Tourism Development Authority
./ Cape Fear River Assembly Board
./ Sandhills Center for Mental Health DDSHS
Commissioner Barbara McKoy
./ Board of Health
./ Economic Development Counci l
./ Johnston-Lee-Harnett Community Action Board of Directors
./ Juvenile Crime Prevention Council
./ Library Board
./ Nonprofit Committee
Vice Chairman Joe Miller
./ Good Hope Board
./ Sandhhills YMCA Board
Commissioner W. Brooks Matthews
./ Harnett Properties Corporation
./ Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
./ Extension Advisory Leadership Council????
October 2020
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AGENDA ITEM 7
October 5, 2020 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED
ADULT CARE HOME ADVISORY COMMITTEE
There are two vacancies on this committee.
BOARD OF HEALTH
There is one vacancy for a physi cian on this board.
HARNETT COUNTY COMMISSION FOR WOMEN AND YOUTH
Tracy Berry is interested n being reap_pointed to serve on this commission
( application attached)
Karen Boyd is interested in being ap_pointed to this Board.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
There is a vacancy for District 5 regular member. Th ere is a n a lternate vacancy for
District 5 on this Board.
HARNETT JET COMMITTEE
Cecil Edgerton is interested in being a _2ointed to serve on this committee re resenting
District 2.
HOME COMMUNITY CARE BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE
There is one (1) vacancy on thi s committee.
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
There is a vacancy for an Erwin Representative effective 9/1/20.
TOWN OF LILLINGTON BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Extra Territorial Jurisdiction
iliL!l
The Town of Lillington Board recommends approv al of the following to represent the
illington Board of Adjustment ETJ area as board members for a two-year term expiring
September 15, 2023:
Janice Arnold of 187 Barnes Ave, Lillington, NC, 27546, and
Judy Bethune of 164 Riverside Hills Pond, Lillington, NC 27546
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NONPROFIT COMMITTEE
There is a Disttict 5 vacancy on this committee.
NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
There are two (2) vacancies on this committee.
SOUTHEASTERN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
There is a vacancy on this board for a Private Sector representative.
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APPLICATION TO SERVE ON A BOARD APPOINTED BY THE
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
VOTING DISTRICT: (Please check district number in which you live):
..@ District I , Commissioner McKay's D District 4, Commissioner Springle 's
0 District 2, Commissioner Elmore 's D District 5, Commissioner Miller's
D District 3, Commissioner Penny's
TELEPHONE: (HOME) 443-lf 15' 1{0() (WORK) <?3: J-~ ~ 38-~/
PRESENT OCCUPATION: tJ\otl'.J2 f: J1:00'.)Q_yWlKer; A-'Hof~
YEARS OFFORMAL EDUCATION, Q Qt l f (P.{3
CIVIC AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS IN WHICH YOU HAVE PARTICIPATED:
PLEASE TELL WHY YOU WOULD LIKE TO SERVE ON THE ABOVE LISTED BOARD:
FOR OFFICE USE ONL '/:
DATERECEIVED: ___ q_.,._~_5_"\_'1 _____________ _
DATE FORWARDED TO COUNTY COMM ISSIONERS: n C;t Z \ il) I/)
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Lindsey Lucas
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Board:
Voting District :
Name:
Address:
City:
Zip Code:
Telephone:
Email:
Years of
Formal
Education:
Civic and
fraternal
organizations:
Why you would
like to serve:
Electronic
Signature:
Agreement:
Harnett Website
Thursday, September 24, 2020 12:29 PM
webboards
Application to Serve on a Board
Harnett Web Site !fl!J_uirv._ Recein.t COUNTY
Hamett County Commission for Women and Youth
District 5
Karen Boyd
21 Cherry Berry Lane
Sanford
27332
910-703-0524
boydk@ faytechcc.edu
22 -Master of Arts in Sociology
Institute for Community Leadership through Cumberland County/Fayettev ill e Class 16 ,
20 19/2020
Chair, Global Education Committee, Fayettevill e Technic a l Community Coll ege,
2020/2021
Worked wi th Seth's Wish, and Cumberland Interfa ith Homeless Organizations
As a woman who is active in her communities, I would like to u se my expertise in th e
area of Sociology and Women's studies to assist and g ive input in my home county. I
understand how impo1iant community involvement is , and s in ce Hamett County i s w h ere
I have made my home, I would like to give back. As a teacher of both Adults and hi gh
scho o l students in the High School Connectio ns program through Fayetteville Technical
Community Co ll ege, I know how important women and youth are to th e future of a ny
community.
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acknowledge and agree to the above Terms of Acceptance.
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September 21, 2020
Mrs. Gina Wheeler
TOWN OF LILLINGTON
Harnett County Manager's Office
PO Box 759
Lillington, NC 27546
Dear Mrs. Wheeler,
The Town of Lillington, Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, September 15, 2020
recommended Janice Arnold of 187 Barnes Ave. Lillington, NC, 27546 and Judy Bethune of
164 Riverside Hills Pond, Lillington NC, 27546 to represent the Lillington Board of
Adjustments ETJ (Extra Territorial Jurisdiction) Area as a Board Member. There term will
expire on September 15, 2023.
If you have any questions, please call me at 910-893-0306.
Sincerely,
/JJ. ~ t~c/Siu
Town of Lillington Management Analyst/'T.
102 East Front Street • P.O. Box 296 • Lillin&ion, North Carolina 27546
Phone: (910) 893-2654 • Fax (910) 893-3693 • www.lillingtonnc.org
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
AGENDA ITEM. ~
MEETING DATE: October S, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Modification of COVID-19 Policy
REQUESTED BY: Paula Stewart-County Manager
REQUEST:
Harnett County Administration requests a modification of the COVID-19 policy to allow
Community Involvement Leave to be granted to employees for a one time 8-hour period to
assist with the 2020 General Election on November 3, 2020. More staffing is necessary due
to COVID-1 9.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Harnett County COVID-19 Policy -Effective March 30, 2020
"This policy represents the best information the County hos as of the time of its publishing. Due to the fast-moving nature of this
pandemic, this policy may be updated quickly once new information becomes available.
The safety and security of our Harnett County employees and citizens is our top priority. County officials are continuing
to monitor the Coronavirus COVID-19. Therefore, the following policy will govern County personnel during the current
COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of this policy is to limit the spread of the virus to other employees and the publ i c, while
also maintaining critical services.
Nothing in this policy is intended t o, nor will it have the effect, of putting Harnett County Government out of compliance
with all governing personnel rel ated laws, regulations, and policies.
Mandatory Leave
Employees who exhibit the symptoms of the COVID-19 (as established by the Centers for Disease Control -see
www.cdc.gov/coronavirus) and/or any other cri teria established by local public health offici als will be proh ibited from
reporting t o work in accordance with local health department guidelines. In addition to those who decide t o stay home
due to illness, department heads may al so send employees w ith these symptoms home until cleared according to
procedures established by the local health department. During this time, employees have several options:
A. Emerge n cy Paid Sick Leave -Based on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) being signed into law, all
full-time employees will be gi ven up to 80 hours of Emergency Paid Sick Leave. Full-time shift work employees
will be given up to the average number of hours they normally work over a two-week period, not to exceed
120 hours. If part-time employees have a normal weekly schedule, the part-time employee is entitled to up
to t he number of hours of Paid Si ck Leave equal to the number of hours t hat the Empl oyee is normally
scheduled to work over two workweeks. If part-t i me employees do not have a normal weekly schedul e, the
part-time employee is entitled to Paid Sick Leave equal to fourteen (14) times t he average number of hours
that the part-t i me employee was scheduled to work each calendar day over t he six-month period ending on
the date on which t he Employee takes Paid Sick Leave. The average n umber of hours is to be calculated by
averaging the number of hours worked in a week over the si x months prior to taki ng Emergency Paid Si ck
Leave. This leave is in addition to the va r ious types of accrued leave earned by the employee t h rough the
normal course of employment. Emergency Paid Sick Leave may only be uti lized if the employee is:
1. Subject to a federal , state, or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;
2. Advised by a health care provider to self-quarantine due to COVID-19 concerns;
3. Experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and seeking medi cal diagnosis;
4 . Caring for an indi vidua l subject to a federal, state, or l ocal qu arantine or isolation order or advi sed by a
health ca re provider to self-quarantine d ue to COVID-19 concerns;
5. Caring for the employee's child under 18 year s of age if the child's school or place of care is closed or the
chi ld's care provider is unavailable due to COVID-19; or
6. Experiencing any other substantially similar condition specified by the Secretary of Hea l th and Human
Services in consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Labor.
Child care provider under reason 5 is defined as one who provides child care services on a regular basis.
Governor Cooper's March 27, 2020 Stay At Home Order and any other stay at home or shelter i n place order is
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not a qualifying event for Emergency Paid Sick Leave purposes, as county government is considered essential
and i s exempt from the Governor's Stay at Home Order.
The Fam ilies First Coronavirus Response Act exempts healthcare providers and emergency responders from
Emergency Paid Sick Leave; however, the County shall make Emergency Paid Sick Leave available for
healthcare providers and emergency responders for Reasons 1, 2, and 3 outlined above. Health care provider is
defined as anyone employed at any doctor's office, hospital, health care ce nter, clinic, post-secondary
educational institution ottering health care instruction, medical school, local health department or agency,
nursi ng facility, retirement facility, nursing home, home health care provider, any facility that performs
laboratory or medical testing, pharmacy, or any si milar institution, employer, or entity. This includes any
permanent or temporary institution, facility, location, or site where medical services are provided that are
similar to such institutions. Emergency responder is defined as an employee who is necessary for the
transport, care, health care, comfort, and nutrition of such patients, or whose services are otherwise needed
t o limit the spread o f COVID-19. Categories of employees classified as emergency responders include those
employees who interact with and aid individuals with physical or mental health issues; ensure the welfare and
safety of our communities; have specialized training relevant to emergency response; and provide essential
services relevant to our citizens' health and wellbeing. This includes, but is no limited to, law enforcement
officers, correctional officers, co rrectional institution personnel, fire fighters, emergency medical services
personnel, physicians, nurses, public health personnel, emergency medical technicians, paramedics,
emergency management pe rsonnel , 911 operators, public works personnel, and persons with skills or training
in operating specialized equipment or o ther skills needed to provide aid during the COVID-19 pandemic, and
those deemed as an essentia l emergency responder by the Governor.
Employees who use Emergency Paid Sick Leave for reasons 1, 2, or 3, outlined above, will be paid at the
employee's regular rate, not to exceed $511 per day up to a total of $5,110. Employees who use Emergency
Paid Sick Leave for reasons 4, 5, or 6, outlined above, will be paid at two-thirds (2/3) the employee's regular
r ate, not to exceed $200 per day up to a total of $2,000.
Emergency Paid Sick Leave cannot be taken intermittently and must be taken in full-day increment s if t he
leave is being taken due to reasons 1,2,3,4, and 6, outline above. Once an employee begins taking paid si ck
leave for one or more of these qualifying r easons, the employee must continue to take paid sick leave each day
until they either use the full amount of pa id sick leave or no longer have a qualifying reason for taking paid sick
leave. This limit is imposed because if an employee is si ck or possibly si ck with COVID-19, or cari ng for an
individual who i s sick or possibly sick with COVID-19, the intent of FFCRA is to provide such paid sick leave as
necessary to keep them from spreading the virus to oth ers.
Emergency Paid Sick Leave can be taken intermittently and in less than full-day increments if an employee i s
taking Emergency Paid Sick Leave to care for a child whose school or place of care is closed, or whose child
care provider is unavailable, because o f COVID-19 related reasons. For example, if an employee's ch ild i s at
home because his or her school or pla ce of care is closed, or child care provider is unavailable, because of
COVID-19 related reasons, they may take paid sick leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays to care for
their child, but work at their normal worksite on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Emergency Paid Sick Leave gm be taken intermittently and in less than full day increments while an employee
is teleworking for any of the qualifying reason under FFCRA (reas ons 1-6, outline above). Please see the
Teleworking Section below for more information on Teleworking.
Emergency Paid Sick Leave under FFCRA and accrued preexisting leave entitlements ca nnot be taken
concurrently for t h e same hours. Emergency Paid Sick Leave shall not carry over from one year to the next and
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will expire on December 31, 2020 and any unused portion will not be paid out if the employee separates from
employment with the County. The County requires documentation from all employees to prove or confirm
eligibility for Eme rgency Paid Sick Leave.
B. Accrued Leave-In lieu of or in addition to using Emergency Paid Sick Leave, employees may utilize accrued leave in
the following order: Compensatory Time , Petty Leave, Sick Time, Vacation Time, Unpaid Leave. At the request
of the employee, petty, vacation, or unpaid leave may be used before sick time -however Compensatory Time
will be taken before any other type of accrued leave . Employees may not use the County's shared leave plan
in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the State of Emergency declared by the Board of Commissioners
on March 16, 2020 and throughout the duration of the State of Emergency, Petty Leave may be used up to
eight (8) hour increments. Emergency Paid Sick Leave under FFCRA and accrued preexisting leave entitlements
cannot be taken concurrently for the same hours.
Additionally, probationary employees may utilize l eave without obtaining specific approval from their
Supervisor, Department Head, or County Manager. An employee utilizing leave under this Policy must include
a brief description In Execut lme that the leave was for COVID-19 related purposes. The County Manager,
department heads, and supervisors are prohibited from forcing, convincing, or recommending that an
employee use accrued leave prior to or in lieu of Emergency Paid Sick Leave and shall not fire or take retaliatory
action against any employee who exercises their right to this leave. It shall be the employee's sole decision
whether to utilize accrued leave in lieu of or an addition to Emergency Paid Sick Leave.
Employees who must be out of work due to COVID-19 related impacts on children or family (including the
closur e of schools, daycares, or related facilities, or the illness itself) may be allowed to use accrued leave in
the same order and manner as described above.
c. Teleworking -Employees whose position has been identified as being able to effectively perform their duties
from home may submit to their department head or supervisor a written request to telework. The supervisor
or department head shall review the request and make a written recommendation to the County Manager, or
the County Manager's designee, for their approval or denial of the request. If the request is approved by the
County Manager, guidelines for teleworking shall adhere to the County's "Temporary Teleworking" policy. If
a department head or supervisor permitted teleworking for an employee prior t o the adoption of this policy
and the Temporary Teleworking policy, the department head shall provide the County Manager a list of all
teleworking employees and those employees who were denied teleworking and an explana t ion as to why they
were approved or denied for teleworking. Th e County Manager, or the County Manager's designee, shall
review all current teleworking employees as well as denied requests for teleworking at the t ime of adoption of
this policy and shall decide whether the employee will be allowed to continue to tel ework or whether
teleworking should be approved for those previously denied. As a note, these arrangements are t emporary,
and can be c hanged at any point based on the needs of the organization.
Emergency Family and Medical Leave
Employees who have worked for the County for at least 30 days prior to the designated leave may take up to 12 weeks
of job-protected leave to allow an employee, who is unable to work or telework, to ca r e for the employee's child (under
18 years of age) if the child 's school or place of care i s closed or the childcare provider is unavailable due to COVID-19.
Th e first 10 days of Emergency FMLA will be unpaid. During the first 10 days of Emergency FMLA leave, the employee
may choose to use either accrued paid leave provided by the employer, the Emergency Paid Sick Leave provided by the
Act, or take unpaid leave during those 10 days. After the 10-day period, full-time employees will be paid at two-thirds
(2/3) the employee's regular ra te for the number of hours the employee would otherwise be normally scheduled up to
$200 per day and $10,000 in the aggrega t e per employee. Part-time employees are entitled to be paid two-thirds (2/3)
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the employee's regular rate for the average number of hours the employee worked for six months prior to taking
Emergency FMLA. The County reserves the right to require documentation from an employee to prove or confirm
eligibility for Emergency Family and Medical Leave.
Child care provider, as described above, is defined as one who provides child care services on a regular basis.
Emergency Family and Medical Leave is an expansion of the Family Medical and Leave Act and does not entitl e an
individual to an additional 12 weeks of job-protected leave. An employee is only entitled to up to 12 weeks during a 12-
month period of either Emergency Family and Medical Leave, regular Family and Medical Leave, or a combination of
both.
Pursuant to The Families First Coronavirus Response Act, health care providers and emergency responders are exempt
from Emergency Family and Medical Leave. Health care provider and emergency responder are defined in the above
Emergency Paid Sick Leave section .
Privacy Requirements
As w i th any other Illness, all healthcare related employee Information ls strictly confidential. Employees who feel they
may have been exposed to, or have contracted, COVID-19 should discuss this with either their supervisor or Human
Resources as they feel comfortable.
Supervisors who learn that one of their employees has been confirmed to have COVID -19 must inform other applicable
employees of their possible exposure. They may not. however, identify the person with the virus to anyone. While you
may not be able to stop employees from speculating on who may have been infected, no manager, department head,
human resources employee, or anyone else in any supervisory capacity sho uld confirm or deny who has become ill and
with what infection or disease.
Community Involvement Leave
A'I f JI t 'l'f.'4 r ,= op t on y Coi,l_ntx. ~l~s w 11 be eJ.!&91 'or e!&!!l L81 hours of Cornrr •nity lnvolv~mer,• L,avE'
to b u•ed ,r 15 'Tlmu e rrements to work as precinct 0 ff1c1dJ.!QLtl]g_)jjlrnett Co an.1.Y. Board of Elect,oM fnr t"E'
November~. 2020 general election Corr 'OUl'..ty Involvement leave, s a pnv• og, gra nted by th!' County and rr JSt be
i!Pf'ro.-,,:erl by t~ Cavity _ly1ar i~ Ar "'11'.P•OY.!'f' 11te•e<t1>d 1 L' ,mg_ this •eave sh, ma~ a wnttf'ri Ifill.UE'St 1Q their
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!f~cmmE ,ddt on to the County '111an ner, or t ht Cci..nty Manager des1gnec tc;.r their approval ,:,r denia l c• t he
r 1.ue • (M.Qjgyees 1,•1liz111_g_ this I 1 ve wil l re e,v tt,r1r ree_ul, r sc1l-•y rh s ny s l>•ll or •wiend ssnc ,•et< with
work ,gas a I rH me• ,:,f• d Ot ~ ri..les 3nd re,t ct,o , rega rding wo, king 3, a precinct off,c ~I may apply ,md should
bf' d1rPLted to thf' Boa d of EIPct '!n<
After Comm n 1ty Involve: nent Ledve na, bte:"l exha usted, the unployee may request •o ,se othf• tYE;es of acc •.ied
L v • st.b1ect to trE respective leavE P£._1fY.....:.!b.g_l-iarnett C.:>unty Pers.onnf'I Ordinance Community vo lvenent leave:
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Travel
Travel shall be limited in the following manner:
• All out of County travel shall be suspended until further notice unless express permission has been granted by
the County Manager.
• All In-County travel should be limited to travel that is required to complete essential departmental duties and
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in accordance wi th any stay at home or she lter in place orders.
Social Distancing
Departments should encourage soci al distancing by:
• Allowing alternative worksite or teleworking in accordance with t his policy;
• Allowing employees who have potentia lly been exposed to a person (s) identified by public health offici als as a
positive carri er of a communicable disease to work at alternati ve wo rk locations or by teleworking in
accordance with t his policy;
• Requiring asymptomatic employees who have traveled to affected countries or areas at al ternative work
locations or by teleworking in accordance with this p olicy;
• Reduci n g face-to-face exposure by can celling all non-essential meetings or co ndu cting non-essential and
essential meetings via conference calls and video conferencing;
• Reducing face-to-face internal meetings by meeting via conference calls;
• Call or emai l coworkers rather than going to their office to communicate;
• Avoiding congregating in hallways and shared spaces;
• Avoid ing unnecessary travel in the County;
• Esta blishi ng flexible working h ours;
• Sched ul ing employees in shifts;
• Installing protective barriers between work stations or increasing spa ce between workers;
• Re i nforcing handwashing and use of protective equipment;
• Controlling access to buildings.
Overtime Pay Authori zed
In lieu of receiving Compensatory Time as outlined in Article IV, Section 11, of the Personnel Ordin ance, Non-exe mpt
employees who perform work that will result in t h e accumulation overtime hours to fulfill duties substa ntially rel ated to
COVID-19 shall be compensated in the form of overtime payments calcula ted at 1.5 times an employee's hourly rate .
All definitions and t erms used in t his section of the COVID-19 Policy retain the meaning and d efinition as prov ided for i n
the Personnel Or dinance .
Hazard Pay
Employees who ar e substantially dedicated to miti ga t ing o r responding to COVID-1 9, public health empl oyees, o r public
safety employees may be eligible for hazard pay. If the County Manager ap proves t he u se of hazard pay, eligible
employees shall receive a one-time payment of $1000.00 for all full-t ime employees and $500.00 for part-time
em ployees.
Special Circumstances
The Cou nty Manager sh all have the ulti mate decisio n -ma king authority in any situation or matter pertai nin g to t h is
Policy. Any situati on or matter n ot covered by this policy shall be d irected to the Cou nty M ana ger 's Office for resolution.
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
AGENDA ITEM ID
MEETING DA TE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Harnett County Broadband Initiative Bid award
REQUESTED BY: Ira Hall -IT Director
REQUEST:
The IT Department is recommending the Broadband Initiative Proposal HCBI 08182020 to
be awarded to CloudWyze, Inc.
The bid amount ofup to $2,000,000 will be approved and funded based on grant awards from
both state and federal programs.
The contract will be negotiated and executed in accordance with directives and funding
approved by Hamett Board of Commissioners.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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Harnett County Broadband Initiative RFP
Overview
Harnett County has issued this Request for Proposal (RFP -HCBI 08182020) to identify potential
partnerships with qualified existing or new broadband providers and other interested organizations to
support the development of high-speed broadband infrastructure and services within all areas ofthe
county.
This RFP was released with the intent of generating interest from various entities wishing to use the
County's assets, to develop and implement new broadband services or enhance existing services, and
who are willing to enter into a partnership with Harnett County to meet these objectives.
Potential customers include over 135,000 Harnett County residents in over 45,000 households as well as
existing and future businesses, public institutions, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities that
exist within the County territory.
The County is seeking network solutions and business models that are innovative and which prepare the
region for future technological innovations while serving today's needs for higher speeds, more
complete coverage, and a wider range of choices for consumers.
Project Goals
The goals of this initiative are:
a. Establish partnerships between Harnett County and interested providers for the betterment of the
communities involved and for quality of life enhancements .
b. Facilitate the development of cost-effective broadband in Harnett County, with a focus on the
underserved and unserved areas.
c. Provide an architecture that enable s the deployment of last-mile fiber and fixed wireless technologies.
d. Enable the deployment of state-of-the-art technologies, services, and applications that are often
found in more developed urban areas but may not be currently available in the County.
e. Create a competitive advantage for the County with respect to economic development, job creation,
and growth opportunities .
f . Provide a collaborative foundation to serve the area for the fore seeable future.
To achieve these goal s, Harnett County will provide Provider(s) with access to ex isting fiber, vertical
assets, colocation space and more. Where needed , Points of Presence (POP s) and co -location can be
developed within town s and other desirable locations within each community.
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GREAT Grant
Overview
The N.C. Department of Information Technology's Broadband Infrastructure Office, as authorized under
S.L. 2018-5 and amended by S.L. 2019-230 and S.L. 2020-97, provides grants to private providers of
broadband services to facilitate the deployment of broadband service to unserved areas of North
Carolina .
The Growing Rural Economies with Access to Technology (GREAT) Program funds the terrestrial
deployment of broadband within unserved areas of economically distressed counties. The
grants help bring high-speed internet to thousands of North Carolinians, businesses and farms
in the most rural and remote areas of the state. These areas include both Tier 1 and Tier 2
counties as well as rural census tracts located in development Tier 3 areas that are currently
served by less than 25 megabytes per second download and 3 megabytes per second upload
speeds.
The grants are available to private broadband service providers and are designed to connect
these areas with broadband as quickly as possible.
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Selection Criteria (page 12-13 in RFP) Quality of response and solutions offered Extent of the service area and services to be offered Technical quality of design and support plan Experience of project team References Provider experience Financial strength of Provider Feasibility of Provider(s) financial response The extent to which the response meets the goals and objectives for the Network The capability of the Provider or coalition of Providers to design, construct, finance, maintain, support, upgrade, and operate the Network The nature, scope, and impact of any legislative and/or regulatory changes (state or local) that are necessary to facilitate the response The extent to which the response departs from the RFP and from the County's proposed terms Discussion of potential competitive issues including companies, legislation, or technology which could affect the take rate associated with the project or its goals overall costs [overall Ranking • Evaluated on a scale of 1 to 5: !=worst, 5=best. •• Weight x Raw Score Weight 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 10% 5% 5% 10% 10"/, 5% 5% 5% 5% 100%] RFP Assessment Worksheet CloudWyze OmniPoint SAC Raw Weighted Weighted Weighted Score• Score•• Raw Score Score Raw Score Score 5 0.5 5 0.5 4 0.4 4 0.4 4 0.4 1 0.1 5 0.5 4 0.4 3 0.3 5 0.25 4 0.2 3 0.15 5 0.25 1 0.05 3 0.15 5 0.5 2 0.2 4 0.4 4 0.2 4 0.2 4 0.2 4 0.2 4 0.2 4 0.2 5 0.5 5 0.5 1 0.1 5 0.5 5 0.5 4 0.4 s 0.25 3 0.15 1 0.05 5 0.25 5 0.25 4 0.2 5 0.25 3 0.15 3 0.15 2 0.1 3 0.15 4 0.2 4.65] 3.85] 3] 100520a HCBOC Page 124
VENDOR PROS CONS • Meets proposal guidelines • Higher overall cost • Thorough proposal with clear requirements • They have several projects going currently, Harnett County will be • NC based company added to the list • Has implementations in 4 NC counties . CloudWyze • Has won grants to expand infrastructure • Has applied for grants to expand into 3 more NC counties • Local office starting with 2 employees • Meets proposal guidelines • No customers in NC • Lower overall cost • References refer to articles and other information. No real contacts OmniPoint • Local office with up to 11 employees available • Potentially no cost to the county • No customers in NC • Future options for the county to be involved in the systems • Potential costs are not outlined infrastructure • $0 costs appear to come from revenue sharing options • References throughout RFP about revenue sharing and County SAC participation in ownership of infrastructure • No specific information on Harnett County deployment • Requirement for formation of a "New Company" 100520a HCBOC Page 125
Children's Sen•ices CPS Repons Received Reports Accepted Total children in Pie/Custody FC Money expended Adult Services AJ'S Reports Received # of trips scheduled Total Cases Work First Energy Expenditures Total cases Food & Nutrition Services Apps Approved Total Cases (households) Benefits Issued Adult Medicaid Apps Approved Total Cases Family & Children's Mrdicaid Apps Approved Total Cases Fraud Total Collrctions ChildCare Children Served Total Expenditures Child Support Total Collections July Augusl 129 111 70 64 164 164 $ 105,037.50 S 101,591 42 17 22 1113 1131 213 220 $46,540.98 S78,456.58 145 144 225 332 8,679 8913 $3,941,137 00 $3,084,525.00 45 81 11,033 10,945 188 237 18,509 18,634 $2,129.25 $3,057.00 673 673 $301,192.00 $323,992.25 $978,600 $898,813 Harnett County DSS Monthly Report Totals 2020-21 September O('.lober November December Jnuary 2019 February March April AGENDA ITEM Muy .June l l@ Totals 240 134 206,628.92 39 2244 $124,997.56 557 $7,025,662.00 126 425 $5,18625 $625,184.25 $1,877,413 00 100520a HCBOC Page 126
AGENDA ITEM __J..j_(j)
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DALE R. FOLWELL. CPA
9/17/2020
94301 -HARNE'IT 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 compe nsation
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 r eport monthly to each employe r 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 attache d report serve as our required monthly notification to your
agency under this provision. [G.S. 135-8(f)(2)(f) and G.S.128-30(g)(2)(b))
The chief financial officer of your agency is required to provide a copy of the attached r e port to the
chief executive of your age ncy, 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
require d to provide a copy of the report to the local board of e ducation and notify the board of
county commissioners of the county in which the local administrative unit i s located that the
r eport was received and how many e mployees 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 require an
additional e mployer contribution s hould they elect to retire in the following 12 months, the
Retirement System modifie d 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
3200 ATLANTIC AVENUE . RALEI GH. NORTH CAROLI NA 27604
Te lephone (877) 627 -3287 toll-free Fax (919) 855 -5800
www.myncrelirement.com
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lists employees of your agency who may be eligible to retire in the next 13 months (at either a
reduced or unreduced benefit), whose salary is $95,000 or greater, and whose estimated monthly
retirement benefit exceeds the CBBC based on information in the employee's most recent annual
benefits statement. In addition, a lower CBBC Factor (i.e., TSERS is 4.2 and LGERS is 4.4) is
applied.
This list is not exhaustive, and members included on this list may or may not exceed the CBBC
upon retirement, depending on a number of factors such as the member's average final
compensation, the member's age at retirement, and membership service. This is merely a
notification of a potential cost that your agency may be required to pay, in the form of a lump-sum
payment, due after the member retirees.
For those employees hired on or after January 1, 2015, the employer is not required to pay the
additional contribution to fund the member's benefit in excess of the Contribution-Based Benefit
Cap. The employer has the option to pay all or part of the contribution required in excess of the
CBBC; the employee also has the option to pay all or part of the contribution. However, should
neither of you choose to pay this additional contribution, the employee's retirement benefit will be
capped.
You can calculate the likelihood of whether the retirement benefit of a member listed on the
attached report will exceed the CBBC with information available on our website at
https ://www.myncretirement.com /employers/employer-training/pension-spiking.
If you have any questions or need assistance in calculating the likelihood of a potential CBBC
liability, please contact us at the address or telephone number listed below.
Sincerely,
Retirement Systems Division
N.C. Department of State Treasurer
3200 ATLANTIC AVENUE , RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27604
Telephone (877 ) 627-3287 toll -free Fax (919) 855-5800
www.myncretirement.com
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a' _______ cl North Carolina Total Retirement Plans North Carolina Department of State Treasurer Retirement Systems Division 3200 Atlantic Ave, Raleigh, NC 27604 1-877-NCSECURE (1-877-627-3287) toll-free• Fax (919) 855-5800 www.rnyncretirernent.com CONTRIBUTION-BASED BENEFIT CAP REPORT ~~(!;91 STAT£ TUASUl\!~Of NOJQ"H CAWllNA DALE R. FOLWELL, CPA e Agency Member ID ~Name '·?{)~}~}J Members Hired Before Jan 1, 2015 94301-HARNETT COUNTY 'PLEASE FORWARD TO YOUR CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OR BUDGET ADMINISTRATOR ORBIT -PensionSpikingReportbyAgency Version # 1 1151077 1162854 551439 1207504 1238173 1290386 STEWART, PAULA K WARD, STEVEN C POLINSKI, PAUL D HONEYCUTT, KIMBERLY A BLEVINS, BARRY A COATS, WAYNE A Page 1 of 1 f~ff\t.{1 t,. ,.,A;~~.,, •.. 100520a HCBOC Page 129
Board Meeting
Agenda Item 4Jd-Dvt
MEETING DATE: October 5, 2020
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Fireworks Permit request for Erwin (Steve Malone)
REQUESTED BY: Larry Smith, Emergency Services Director
REQUEST:
Emergenc y Services is requesting the approval of the fireworks application from Class A
Services Pyrotechnics for a private birthday celebration. Class A Services meets all
requirements and has met fire code compliance for the event. The actual event will take place
October 15 th at 9:00 p.m.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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l:mcrge-ncy S.erVfces Oopartment
www.h.unett.org
Fire Marshal Division
September 29, 2020
Class A Services
Attn: Chris Moncourtous
160 White Oak Bluffs
Stella, NC 28582
Reviewed For Code Compliance By :
Re: Steven Naylor Malone
1720 Chicora Dr.
Application Number FMFW2009-0005
To Whom It May Concern,
D . Banks Wallace
Chief Deputy Fire Marshal
09/29/2020 5:22 :00 PM
The application for the outdoor public display of fireworks has been reviewed and
approved as submitted. The public display shall be in accordance with the NC Fire
Prevention Code and NFPA 1123 .
Prior to the issuing permits for fireworks di splay, a compliance inspection of the display
site and demonstration of the display operation shall be approved. The compliance
inspection will b e conducted before the time of the show.
• Fire Protection for Fireworks
o Portable fire extinguisher shall be placed at the di scharge area and standby
fire apparatus shall be placed down range for fall out.
o Contact shall be made with the local Fire Department to establish terms
for standing by with apparatus and personnel.
o Confirmation with the local fire department shall be returned to this office.
o The shoot time has been established for October 15, 2020 at 9:00 pm. 1£'
changes are made contact needs to be made to this office by phone at 9 10-
893-0742 (D. B. Wallace).
o Fireworks must never be left unattended.
• Distance
o At least 70 feet for diameter inch of shell must be provided between the
shoot site and the public (4" largest mortar = 280 feet)
• Permits
o Final inspection will be conducted that day of the event and the permit
will be issued.
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Harnett
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• Setup
o You may contact our office for a representative to meet on site during
setup or for any additional questions that may arise. (910) 893-7580.
• During the firing of the display, all personne l in the discharge si te shall wear the
following:
o Head protection
o Eye protection
o Hearing protection
o Foot protection
o Cotton, wool, or similarly flame-resistant, long-sleeved, long-legged
clothing
• The sponsor shall consult with the AHJ and the operator to determine the level
of fire protection required.
• The following shall apply to crowd control:
o Monitors whose sole duty is the enforcement of crowd control shall be
located around the display site and at other locations as determined by
the sponsor.
o T he AHJ and the operator shall approve the provisions for crowd control.
• Fireworks Display Supervision. Whenever in the opinion of the fire code
official or the operator a hazardous condition exists, the firework s di sp lay shall
be discontinued immediately until such time as the dangerous situation is
corrected.
Thank you again for submitting the plans for the fireworks display. Please rev iew the
plans and adhere to any note s and alterations that were made in addition to the original
drawings. These remarks are for the plans that were submitted and its original intent.
These remark s do not apply if the original intent changes or what was submitted on the
above date changes. If you have any questions, please do not he sitate to call this office
Sincerely,
D. Banks Wallace
Chief Deputy Fire Marshal
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APPLICANT INFORMATION :
Note : The applicant is the person, group, corporation , association , or other entity spon soring , holding or
pr imarily responsible for the event or enterprise for which th is permit is requested .
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Applicant:
Billing Address :
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Contact Person :
Contact Email :
Contact Phone: , ___ )-__ ----
President or CEO (for corporate applications): C ha.;s &tleov c:i:oif
Is the applicant insured with respect to the discharge of fireworksfpyrotechnics : Yes Q§J No 0
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l:m"'9ency s«rvices Departmant
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PYROTECHNICIAN INFORMATION:
Note: This is to be completed by the individual who will shoot and/or discharge the fireworks or
pyrotechnics .
Technician Name:
Billing Address: I '24 tc.L/~. ·· Te m k .Bi tJ ES ,
STe-/J A , NC ;lc9S;ff-i_
Contact Email : C Lt1:s$ A 6 &ewt2flKs @fa/,pt>, &!t-t
Contact Phone :
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms permit/license type and number: n.Jc -() 3 / _. ,.2 o -() t-/ -8().S-,l o
Pyrotechnicians' training and experience:
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Is the technician insured with respect to the discharge of fireworks/pyrotechnics: Yes ..... ><"-'---No ___ _
If covered , specify the source, amount, and coverage period of the insurance:
Source: ft-a /e~{,i,N fl.-~ I wvllANc -e
Coverage Period : /o -:l/J -I e; -
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DISPLAY INFORMATION :
Emorgonc:, Servkos Dapnrtment
www.h.unctt,019
Who provided th is information : Applicant: ____ Technician: ____ Both: __,_)Q __ _
Type of display event: Carnival : ____ Exhibition: ____ Fair : ___ _
Public Celebration : ____ Other: _;< __ _
Proposed date and time of the event: .......... CJ~c.'-ln'---'v"'--C'--e.i,..""""-'_--',-"'~'-,,-"o{=O'-"':l'-"4'--~q.__~-"D'-'CJ=-.1'"'-"'"-tt,__ ___ a.m . / p.m.
Proposed location or site: / 7,;i,,.v C!. A ,u,&A 12.e./ ::PuJJN N. t , ; .
Alternate date and time of the event : ()c&l!M. / I, 2a ::?,p Cj .'OdLUJ I,, a.m. /p.m .
(Above Alternate date and time will only be used if the event is cancelled due to inc lement weather in lieu of secondary
date approval and processing)
Type and quantity of fireworks/pyrotechnics to be used and the sequence of the discharge/shooting :
Estimated duration of the display: ~l='s~.,._M~, &1-u~T~~-<,._ ________________ _
Specify any safety precautions to be taken :
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IV.
PUBLIC SAFETY INFORMATION:
The display will occur within the following fire district: CiewaJ 6(2. ~ ;:p-91r
. . . r location of the nearest fire station: E.,,(2tJ1,J F)R.. e_ ::Pry
l:mugency Servicos O..partrn.ent
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Nearest medical facility: V/' /ley J.,t edt tA-L (} ,e;<)teA.
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF Q fu l O \p)
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I, ~ r, ~ \.\{, ( ~~ a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid , do
hereby certify thatClrw'.l S M.D\f\(01,iif f o ( S signed and sworn to before me this day.
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VI.
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:
Fire Chief's Office Comments:
Fire Marshal's Office Comments:
Fire Marshal's Office Recommendation : Approve: D
tmct"goncy Sorvites Dapnrtmoot
www.Juun,att,org
Deny : D
Fire Marshal's Office Signature: -------------------Date : _____ _
Board of Commissioner's Comments:
Final Board Approval: Approved :D Denied: D
Board of Commissioner's Signature: ------------------Date : _____ _
Board of Commissioner's Representative (Printed Name): -------------------
Fireworks Permit Number:
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Certificate of Insurance
24985 Issue Date : 9/18/2020
PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF
Professional Program Insurance Brokerage INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE
371 Bel Marin Keys Blvd ., Suite #220 CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT
Novato, California 94949 AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY
THE POLICIES BELOW.
INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE
INSURED INSURER A : Underwriter's at Lloyd's, London
Class A Services and Storage, Inc. INSURER B:
160 White Oak Bluffs
Stella, NC 28582 INSURER C :
INSURER D:
COVERAGES:
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE NAMED INSURED ABOVE FOR THE PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING
ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE
INSURAN CE AFFORDED BY THE POLICI ES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS ANO CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.
co TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS
LTR DA TE (DD/MM/YY) DA TE (DD/MM/YY)
A GENERAL LIABILITY PY/19-0192 10/20/2019 10/20/2020 EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 CLAIMS MADE
MEDICAL EXP (any one person)
FIRE LEGAL LIABILITY $50,000
GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000
PRODUCTS -COMP/ OPS AGG
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDE D BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Certificate holder Is additional insured as respects the following:
Date(s) of Display: 10/15/2020
Location: 1720 Chicora Rd .
Dun n, North Carolina
Additional Insured: Harnett County Steven Malone and Lee Malone 1720 Chicora Rd . Dunn, N.C.
Rain Date(s): 10/16/2020
Type of Display: Aerial Firework s Display
CERTIFICATE HOLDER SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE
EXIPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS
Harnett County WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO
1005 Edwards Brothers Rd. SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS
AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES.
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AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
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Show# 414 Event Sponsor Rain
Shells Count 208 Show Insurance $2,000,000 Insurance Amount
Finale Count 10(96) Per mil : Shells
Ground Cnt o
Total Count 304
Total Net Weight 146.8 Lbs .
Total Pyro Weign 73.'.4 tos.
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2(10) 3" HQ SALUTE FF CHAINS -(HQ) 3" Tl Salute FF Chains with big silver
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2(10) 3" FF SHENMA SALUTES· (Shenma) 3" FF Shenma Salutes Chains
Total 6(60)
4" .Finale ChallJ.§.
1 (6) 4KCSFF -(l<CS) 4 Inch KCS Flnalle Strings
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Untitled Map
100520a HCBOC Page 141
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Town of Erwin
Zoning Application & Permit
Planning & Inspections Department
RevSep2014
Each application should be submitted with an attached plot/site plan with the proposed use/structure showing lot
shape, existing and proposed buildings, parking and loading areas, access drives and front, rear, and side yard
dimensions.
Home Address
City, State, Zip
Telephone
Email
Address of Proposed Property
Parcel Identification Nurnber(s) {PIN)
Description of any proposed improvements
to the buildin or ro r
What was the Previous Use of the sub"ect
Does the Pro er Access DOT road?
Number of dwelling/structures on the property already Property/Parcel size
Flood lain SFHA _Yes _No Watershed Yes _No Wetlands _Yes _No
MUST circle one that applies to property oposed Septic System Or
Existin o sed Coun /Cit Sewer
Owner/Applicant Must Read and Sign
The Wlderslgned property owner, or duly authorized agent/representative thereof certifies that this application and the forgoing
answers, statements, and other information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of their knowledge
and belief. The undersigning party W'lderstands that any incorrect information submitted may result In the revocation of this
application. Upon issuance of this permit, the undersigning party agrees to conform to all applicable town ordinances, zoning
regulations, and the laws of the State of North Carolina regulating such work and to the specifications of plans herein submitted.
The undersigning party authorizes the Town of Erwin to review est and conduct o site inspection to ensure compliance
to this a lication as a roved.
CJ-18-2"
Date
For Office Use
Zoning District Existing Nonconforming Uses or Features I
Front Yard Setback Other Permits Required I _Conditional Use _Building _Fire Marshal _Other
Requires Town Zoning Inspection(s) I _Foundation _Prior to C of 0.
Side Yard Setback Zoning Permit Status I ..A._Approved _Denied
Rear Yard Setback Fee Paid: .S-o I Date Paid: I Staff Initials:
I Comments
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APPLICANT INFORMATION:
Cm..-gency'S.rv~~s Dapanm.nt
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Note : The applicant is the person, group, corporation, association, or other entity sponsoring , holding or
primarily responsible for the event or enterprise for which this permit Is requested .
Please type or print
Applicant:
Billing Address:
Ci ,4$$ A SeA. v ,c.es flJJ..D S7ti"~ e -::r:1-J c.
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Contact Person :
Contact Email:
Contact Phone: (.__---i)· __ . __ _
President or CEO (for corporate applications): Ch a Is 11-1:ulcav c:i::t2 ,. ~ .>
Is the applicant Insured with respect to the discharge of fireworks/pyrotechnics: Yes 1)§1 No D
If covered, specify the source, amount, and coverage period of the Insurance:
Source: /r,/'t.!'.sJ,()!J q_/ Pr/;!l g ,:1.,q T,.ls v/lMlc,e
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(merg-cy S.1Yi<e1 O.p•rUM<>t
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PYROTECHN ICIAN INFORMATION :
Note : This is to be completed by the individual who will shoot and/or discharge the fireworks or
pyrotechnics .
Technician Name:
BIiiing Address:
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Contact Emall : {! L4:.ss A F · f<f!w#l,K~ Cg YA/,e~. d?,t(
Contact Phone: ( $() )-3SB -~ )-__ . __ _
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms permlt/llcen11e type and number: 1:HC -0 J / -.2 0 -() H -80.S-.;J. c:,
Pyrotechnlclans' training and experience:
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Is the technician Insured with respect to the discharge of fireworks/pyrotechnics: Yes _.)(:....z.__ __ No __ _
If covered, specify the source, amount, and coverage period of the Insurance:
Source: 11-a l'effi:pN fJ..~ XNsvaAAtc.,.
Coverage Period: /o ~ ,;la -I q -M -;J" -:J.4)
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DISPLAY INFORMATION:
tmergllft.Cy S•tvices DepartrMllt
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Who provided this Information : Applicant: ____ Technician : ____ Both: ~XJ __ _
Type of display event: Carnival: ____ Exhibition: ____ Fair: ___ _
Public Celebration: ___ Other. ~X-'----
Proposed date and time of the event: t1 cTPC~ IS:: e<D.24 9!oo~t; > a.m. /p.m.
Proposed location or site: / 7 ,2., tJ C!.. J.. ; C-RB .A I< c:/ :::Pu Al ,J N f
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Alternate date and time of the event: ()e.7;,d«, / ~ 24 ~ a.m. /p.m .
(Above Alternate date and time will only be used If the event la cam:elled due to Inclement weather In lleu of secondary
date approval and processing)
Type and quantity of flreworksfpyrotechnlc1 to be used and the sequence of the discharge/shooting:
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Specffy any safety precautions to be taken:
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PUBLIC SAFETY INFORMATION :
The dltplay will occu r with in the following fire district: ~ie.. Wa, I D(2, r :;JJ -91r
. r Location of the nearest fire station : lE..,etJ t N Fi 12. e.. :;t>ty _
E,._.,-,cy Sar~ Department
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Nearest medical faclllty: Vf f 1ey 1,,1 &/, CAl (} {?,117!A. I
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Name: d/o&J<f4 LocaUon: ::J) v Al JJ -,J • ~
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E1Mr9ency S.nric., Dapa..-t
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Applicant Signature : __,.........:::::::i~".,L...,J.~'d---1-L.=.~~~~-------
Date : 9 -1,£-~?J
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF O \r6 l O vJ
I, \ Je \"\ V\ \.\e,( ~{~ a Notary Public of the County and S1ate aforesaid, do
hereby certify thatG~(lS JJ\D V\C0 1i{,(,(Ol S signed and sworn to before me this day.
Witness my hand and official stamp, this the ~ay o~!ho'2Q
My Commission Explres:fv\(;~ (r ~ r y ·
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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:
Fire Chief's Office Comments:
Fire Marshal'• Office Comments :
Fire Mnhal'1 Office Recommendation: Approve: D
Cmo,g ... cy Serrioe1 DDpartment
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Deny: D
Fire Marshal's Office Signature: ------------------Date: ____ _
Board of Comml11loner'1 Comments:
Final Board Approval: Approved:D Denied : D
Board of Comml11loner's Signature: ----------------Date: ____ _
Board of CommlHloner'a Representative (Printed Name): ------------------
Firework, Permit Number:
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Certificate of Insurance
24985 Issue Date: 9/18/2020
PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF
Professional Program Insur ance Brokerage INFORMATI ON ON LY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE
371 Bel Marin Keys Blvd., Su ite #220 CERTIFICATE HOLDER . TH IS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT
N ovato, Califomla 94949 AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER TliE COVERAGE AFFORDE D BY
THE POLICIES BELOW.
INSURERS AFFORDI NG COVERAGE
INSURED INSURER A : Underwriter's at Lloyd's, London
Class A Services and Storage, Inc. INSURER B: 160 White Oak Bluffs
Stella, NC 28582 INSURER C:
INSURER D :
COVERAGES:
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THATTHE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE lll!EN ISSUEO TO THE NAMED INSU RED ABOVE FOR THE PERIOD INDICATED. NotwmiSTANDING
AHY REQUIREMENT, TERM DR CONDITION OF AHY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERT.-.11~. THE
INSURANCE AFFORDED BY TIE POUCIES OESCRJBEO HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO "1.L THE TERMS , EXCLUSIONS -'NO CONDITIONS OF SUCH POUCIES.
co TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS
LTR DATE (00/MM/YY) OATE (00/MM/YY)
A GENERAL LIAB ILITY PY/19-0192 10/2Dl2019 10/20/2020 EACH ACCIDENT $1 ,000,000 CLAIMS MADE
MEDICAL EXP (any one person)
FIRE LEGAL LIABILITY $50,000
GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000 ,000
PRODUCTS-COMP/ OPS AGG
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/1.0CATION SNEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDEO BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS
CertlflcBre hold er Is addltlanol Insured es respects the following :
Date(s) of Display: 10/15/2020
Location: 1720 Chicora Rd .
Dunn, North Caronna
Additional Insured: Hamett County Steven Malone and Lee Malone 1720 Chicora Rd . Dunn, N .C.
Rain Date(s): 10/16/2020
Type of Display: Aerial Fireworks Display
CERTIFICATE HOLDER SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE
EXIPIAATION DATE THEREOF , TliE ISSUING NSIJRER WIL L elOEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS
Hamett County WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFlc.-.TE HOLDER NAMED TO ll£ LEFT, IIUT FAILURE TO 00
1005 Edwards Broth ers Rd . so SHAU. IMPOSE NO oeua.-.TION OR LWIII.ITY OF /\NY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS
AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES.
Lllllngton, N.C . 27546 /1 j
~:-c~~E~ ~ .~ AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
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$ )le!/
Show # 414 Evenl Sponsor Re in
Shells Count 208 Show Insurance $2,000,000 Insurance Amount
Finale Count 10(98) Permit: Shella
Ground Cnt O
Total Count 304
Total Net Weight 146.8 Lbs .
Total ·py,o Walgn 73.lf u,s.
Salesperson
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1 u· ART 2 u· .vu 3 1 u· ART I -ti FF 3ffllHG ff STRIHG 4l ff 8TRafG j L___ _J-L
Finale
Ground
M isc. Shells
priver~ Expense: ./
Truck Rental Expe'
Misc. Expense:
Misc. Expense:
Shooters Fee
Show Total
Contract Price
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F,' ,ale (Opening)
Z&:_Flnate Chains Q[gj_{
3(10) ART 2.5 FF· (ART) 2.6" ART FF STRING
Tola/ 3(30)
Sub Total
!t'...S.b§Jl.11 Order
36 HQ 4" ASST -(HQ) HQ 4" ASST
Tote/36
3" She{!S f)f!lli
72 HQ 3" ASST -(HQ) HQ 3" ASST
100 3YF -(Yung Feng) YF Asst 3 Inch
Tola/ 172
SubTotal
Finale
3" Finale C.IJJll.DA Order
2(10) 3KCSFFA-(KCS) 3 inch FF Strings KCS Asst A
2(10) 3w HQ SALUTE FF CHAINS -{HQ) 3" Tl Salute FF Chains with big sifver
lail
2(10) 3" FF SHENMA SALUTES· {Shenma) 3" FF Shenrna Salutes Chains
Total 6(60)
4'.' .. f.lna/8 Chaim, Order
1(6) 4KCSFF • (l<CS) 4 Inch KCS Flnalle Slrings
Tot~l 1(6)
Sub Total ---··---··--------··--·-·---
Pri111cd 011 Mn)' 13, 20l9
$0.00
$.00
$17.78
$.00
$.00
$0.DO
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$17 .78
$0.00
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$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$17 .78
$17.78
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