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HomeMy WebLinkAbout022006m HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Regular Meeting February 20, 2006 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, February 20, 2006, in Courtroom 6, Harnett County Courthouse, 301 West Cornelius Harnett Boulevard, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman Beatrice B. Hill, Vice Chairman Dan B. Andrews Walt Titchener Tim McNeill Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager Dwight W. Snow, County Attorney Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board Chairman Byrd called the meeting to order and Vice Chairman Hill led the pledge of allegiance and prayer. Commissioner Titchener moved to approve the agenda as published with the addition of a budget amendment and renewal of a lease for Harnett Forward Together Committee (HFTC) building (old weave plant). Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Upon motion by Commissioner McNeill and seconded by Commissioner Hill, the Board unanimously approved the following items on the consent agenda: 1. Minutes: Regular Meeting, February 6, 2006 Special Meeting, February 17, 2006 (work session) 2. Budget amendments: 259 Public Utilities (Fund 531 – HCDPU) Code 531-9000-431.74-82 Wellons Capacity Buyout 500,000. decrease 531-9000-431.60-31 Gas, Oil & Auto Supplies 45,000. increase 531-9000-431.34-02 Chemicals 84,000. increase 531-0000-340.40-00 Reconnection Fees 100,000. increase 531-0000-340.20-03 Fuquay Energy Fees 20,000. increase 531-0000-340.20-04 Holly Springs Energy Fees 15,000. increase 531-0000-340.20-01 Water Capacity Use 250,000. decrease 531-0000-340.30-01 Sewer Capacity Use 40,000. decrease 531-0000-340.30-10 Sewer Fees 200,000. decrease 531-0000-351.31-03 Communications lease 11,000. decrease 531-0000-351.31-05 Linden Maintenance Fees 5,000. decrease 260 Public Utilities (Fund 531-HCDPU) Code 531-9000-431.30-04 Professional Services 2,107. decrease 531-9000.431.74-74 Capital Outlay 2,107. increase 261 Restitution (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-331.79-01 JCPC Administrative 410. increase 110-7930-441.32-61 JCPC Administrative 410. increase 263 Solid Waste (Fund 580-Solid Waste) Code 580-0000-356.55-01 Scrap Tire Reimbursement 7,016. increase 580-6600-461.33-45 Contracted Services 7,016. increase 267 Administration (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4150-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 19,425. increase 110-4150-410.22-00-FICA Tax Expense 1,486. increase 110-4150-410.23-00 Retirement 950. increase 110-4150-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 389. increase 110-4150-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 291. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 22,541. decrease 268 Legal Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4155-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 4,016. increase 110-4155-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 307. increase 110-4155-410.23-00 Retirement 196. increase 110-4155-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 80. increase 110-4155-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 60. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 4,659. decrease 269 Board of Elections (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4300-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 8,775. increase 110-4300-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 671. increase 110-4300-410.23-00 Retirement 429. increase 110-4300-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 1, 200. decrease 110-4300-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 132. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 8,807. decrease 270 Finance (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4400-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 15,310. increase 110-4400-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 1,171. increase 110-4400-410.23-00 Retirement 749. increase 110-4400-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 2,000. decrease 110-4400-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 230. increase 110-4400-410.25-10 Unemployment Benefits 5,000. decrease 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 10,460. decrease 271 Tax (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4500-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 25,045. increase 110-4500-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 1,916. increase 110-4500-410.23-00 Retirement 1,225. increase 110-4500-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 2,500. decrease 110-4500-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 376. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 26,062. decrease 272 General Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4600-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 12,357. increase 110-4600-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 945. increase 110-4600-410.23-00 Retirement 604. increase 110-4600-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 1,500. decrease 110-4600-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 185. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 12,591. decrease 273 Public Buildings (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4700-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 19,449. increase 110-4700-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 1,488. increase 110-4700-410.23-00 Retirement 951. increase 110-4700-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 2,000. decrease 110-4700-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 292. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 20,180. decrease 274 Information Technology (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4900-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 25,011. increase 110-4900-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 1,913. increase 110-4900-410.23-00 Retirement 1,223. increase 110-4900-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 500. increase 110-4900-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 375. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 29.022. decrease 275 GIS (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4910-410.11-00 Salaries & Wages 28,864. increase 110-4910-410.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 2,208. increase 110-4910-410.23-00 Retirement 1,411. increase 110-4910-410.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 800. decrease 110-4910-410.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 433. increase 110-0000-347.16-00 Map Copies 5,000. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 27,116. decrease 276 Sheriff (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5100-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 68,605. increase 110-5100-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 5,248. increase 110-5100-420.23-00 Retirement 269. increase 110-5100-420.23-02 LEO Retirement 3,017. increase 110-5100-420.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 2,100. decrease 110-5100-420.23-05 LEO Supplemental Retirement 3,156. increase 110-5100-420.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 1,029. increase 110-0000-336.20-00 Court Costs-Officer Clerk of Court 21,000. increase 110-0000-336.21-00 Court Cost Officer HC Sheriff 25,000. increase 110-0000-322.43-01 Application 4,200. increase 110-0000-322.43-02 Fingerprint 1,000. increase 110-0000-322.43-01 Police Reports-Copies 100. increase 110-0000-353.23-00 Contributions – Sheriff 150. increase 110-0000-354.11-00 Restitution – Sheriff 4,467. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 23,307. decrease 277 Campbell Deputies (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5101-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 28,000. increase 110-5101-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 2,142. increase 110-5101-420.23-02 LEO Retirement 1,338. increase 110-5101-420.23-05 LEO Supplemental Retirement 1,400. increase 110-5101-420.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 420. increase 110-0000-356.20-00 Campbell Deputies 33,300. increase 278 Child Support Enforcement (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5104-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 538. increase 110-5104-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 41. increase 110-5104-420.23-02 LEO Retirement 26. increase 110-5104-420.23-05 LEO Supplemental Retirement 27. increase 110-5104-420.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 8. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 640. decrease 279 Jail (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5120-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 65,496. increase 110-5120-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 5,010. increase 110-5120-420.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 10,000. decrease 110-5120-420.23-02 LEO Retirement 3,131. increase 110-5120-420.23-05 LEO Supplemental Retirement 3,275. increase 110-5120-420.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 982. increase 110-0000-336.17-00 Jail Fees-State 35,000. increase 110-0000-336.18-00 Jail Fees-Local 10,000. increase 110-0000-356.50-00 Inmates Confined-Social Security 600. increase 110-0000-356.51-01 Inmates Confined-Backlog 18,240. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 4,054. decrease 280 Emergency Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5300-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 64,000. increase 110-5300-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 4,896. increase 110-5300-420.23-00 Retirement 3,130. increase 110-5300-420.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 960. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 72,986. decrease 281 EMS (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5400-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages-EMS 302,682. increase 110-5401-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages-Transport 90.000. decrease 110-5401-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 23,155. increase 110-5401-420.23-00 Retirement 14,801. increase 110-5401-420.23-01 Supplemental Retirement-EMS 5,000. decrease 110-5401-420.23-01 Supplemental Retirement Transport 8,000. decrease 110-5401-420.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 4,540. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 118,001. decrease 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 124,177. increase 282 Animal Control (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5500-420.11-00 Salaries & Wages 14,243. increase 110-5500-420.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 1,090. increase 110-5500-420.23-00 Retirement 696. increase 110-5500-420.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 1,000. decrease 110-5500-420.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 214. increase 110-0000-322.74-00 Permits & Fees-Animal Control 10,000. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 5,243. decrease 283 Soil & Water (Fund 110-General) Code 110-6700-429.11-00 Salaries & Wages 4,277. increase 110-6700-429.22-00 FICA Tax Expanse 327. increase 110-6700-429.23-00 Retirement 209. increase 110-6700-429.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 86. increase 110-6700-429.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 64. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 4,963. decrease 284 Industrial Development (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7100-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 5,407. increase 110-7100-465.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 414. increase 110-7100-465.23-00 Retirement 264. increase 110-7100-465.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 500. decrease 110-7100-465.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 81. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 5,666. decrease 285 Planning (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7200-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 73,917. increase 110-7200-465.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 5,655. increase 110-7200-465.23-00 Retirement 3,615. increase 110-7200-465.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 2,000. decrease 110-7200-465.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 1,109. increase 110-8800.490.32-16 Contingency 82,296. decrease 286 Cooperative Extension (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7300-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 2,160. increase 110-465.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 165. increase 110-465.23-00 Retirement 106. increase 110-465.23-00 Supplemental Retirement 2,463. decrease 110-465.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 32. increase 287 Workforce Development/Job Link (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7404-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 12,839. increase 110-7404-465.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 982. increase 110-7404-465.23-00 Retirement 628. increase 110-7404-465.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 193. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 14,642. decrease 288 Aging (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7500-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 7,205. increase 110-7500-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 551. increase 110-7500-441.23-00 Retirement 352. increase 110-7500-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 300. decrease 110-7500-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 108. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 7,916. decrease 289 Retired Senior Volunteer Program (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7510-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 4,310. increase 110-7510-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 330. increase 110-7510-441.23-00 Retirement 211. increase 110-7510-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 600. decrease 110-7510-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 65. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 4,316. decrease 290 Community Alternatives Program (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7550-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 3,064. increase 110-7550-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 234. increase 110-7550-441.23-00 Retirement 150. increase 110-7550-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 700. decrease 110-7550-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 46. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 2,794. decrease 291 Nutrition (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7552-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 1,008. increase 110-7552-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 77. increase 110-7552-441.23-00 Retirement 49. increase 110-7552-441.23-01 Supplement Retirement 20. increase 110-7552-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 15. increase 110-8800-490-32.16 Contingency 1,169. decrease 292 Health (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7600-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 66,610. increase 110-7600-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 5,096. increase 110-7600-441.23-00 Retirement 3,257. increase 110-7600-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 15,000. decrease 110-7600-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 999. increase 110-0000-345.17-00 Home Health Fees 60,962. increase 293 Social Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7700-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 50,692. increase 110-7700-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 3,878. increase 110-7700-441.23-00 Retirement 2,479. increase 110-7700-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 35,000. decrease 110-7700-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 760. increase 110-8800-490-32.16 Contingency 22,809. decrease 294 Veterans (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7800-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 2,922. increase 110-7800-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 224. increase 110-7800-441.23-00 Retirement 143. increase 110-7800-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 700. decrease 110-7800-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 44. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 2,633. decrease 295 Restitution (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7930-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 1,370. increase 110-7930-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 105. increase 110-7930-441.23-00 Retirement 67. increase 110-7930-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 27. increase 110-7930-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 21. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 1,590. decrease 296 One-On-One (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7931-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages 22,650. increase 110-7931-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 203. increase 110-7931-441.23-00 Retirement 130. increase 110-7930-441.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 53. increase 110-7931-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 40. increase 110-8800-490-32.16 Contingency 3,076. decrease 297 Library (Fund 110-General) Code 110-8100-450.11-00 Salaries & Wages 17,595. increase 110-8100-450.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 1,346. increase 110-8100-450.23-00 Retirement 860. increase 110-8100-450.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 2,000. decrease 110-8100-450.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 264. increase 110-0000-348.10-00 Copy Fees 3,500. increase 110-0000-348.20-00 Fines 2,500. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 12,065. decrease 298 Parks & Recreation (Fund 110-General) Code 110-8200-450.11-00 Salaries & Wages 7,818. increase 110-8200-450.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 598. increase 110-8200-450.23-00 Retirement 382. increase 110-8200-450.23-01 Supplemental Retirement 500. decrease 110-8200-450,26-08 Worker’s Compensation 117. increase 110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 8,415. decrease 299 Abandoned Manufactured Home (Fund 245-Abandoned Manufact. Home) Code 245-8405-465.11-00 Salaries & Wages 650. increase 245-8405-465.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 50. increase 245-8405-465.23-00 Retirement 32. increase 245-8405-465.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 10. increase 245-0000-361.10-00 Interest on Investments 742. increase 303 Nutrition for the Elderly (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-353.75-52 Contributions & Donations 136. increase 110-7552-441.31-01 Contributions 136. increase 305 Governing Body (Fund 110-General) Code 110-4100-410.60-53 Dues & Subscriptions 10,000. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 10,000. increase 307 Sheriff (Fund 110-General) Code 110-0000-336.15-00 Controlled Substance Tax 2,739. increase 110-5100-420.32-27 Drug Program 2,739. increase 308 Retired Seniors Volunteer Program (Fund 110-General) Code 110-7510-441.31-31 Medicare Outreach D LIS 2,183. decrease 110-7510-441.12-00 Salaries & Wages, p.t. 2,000. increase 110-7510-441.22-00 FICA Tax Expense 153. increase 110-7510-441.26-08 Worker’s Compensation 30. increase 311 Emergency Medical Services (Fund 110-General) Code 110-5400-420.60-31 Gas, Oil & Auto Supplies 30,000. increase 110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated 30,000. increase 312 Harnett/Fuquay Wastewater Project (Fund 551-“PU012B”) Code 551-0000-353.78-00 Contributions & Donations- Harnett/Fuquay 39,154. increase 551-9100-431.45-40 Land & Right-of-Way 39,154. increase 315 Agricultural Center/Animal Control Capital Project (Fund 370-“CP0501”) Code 370-8301-465.30-04 Agri. Center-Professional 7,000. increase 370-8301-465.45-01 Agri. Center-Construction 24,990. increase 370-8301-465.60-57 Agri. Center-Miscellaneous 3,025. decrease 370-8301-465.45-33 Agri. Center-Materials & Supplies 30,357. increase 370-8302-420.45-01 Animal Control-Construction 4,179. increase 370-8302-420.45-80 Animal Control-Contingency 31,179. decrease 370-0000-314.50-00 Sales Tax Refunds 25,956. increase 370-0000-361.10-00 Interest on Investments 6,366. increase 3. Refund Report (Attachment 1) 4. Change Orders for the Agricultural Center & Animal Control facility project (Attachment 2) 5. Farm lease with Marvin Tart for use of 17 acres of farmland on Airport property. Consideration for the lease is $35 per acre for the cleared land. The lease is for the 2006 agricultural year exclusively and solely for the purpose of growing and harvesting agricultural crops. 6. Moving contract awarded to MacThrift Office Furniture to move offices into the new Agricultural Center. The following proposals were submitted: MacThrift Office Furniture $10,475. All American Relocation 11,046. Excel Moving & Storage, Inc. 13,091.45 West’s Durham Transfer & Stg., Inc. 13,401. Commercial Movers, Inc. 13,640. 7. Amendment to resolution adopted January 17, 2006 regarding improvements to Harnett County Schools facilities using unspent proceeds from the 2002 Certificates of Participation (COPS) funds. The resolution is to be amended to show the actual costs listed below. Location Project Amount Anderson Creek Primary Replace Chiller $ 152,132.74 Actual Triton High School Replace Chiller 351,295.37 Estimated Harnett Central High School Roof Replacement – Partial 245,000.00 Estimated Angier Elementary Pave Parking Lot 5,074.00 Actual Buies Creek Elementary Pave Parking Lot 29,070.00 Actual Benhaven Elementary Pave Parking Lot 49,263.78 Estimated LaFayette Elementary Pave Parking Lot 21,804.00 Actual Johnsonville Elementary Pave Parking Lot 51,835.00 Actual Harnett Central High School Restroom Renovation 18,290.58 Actual Harnett Central Middle Restroom Renovation 7,456.11 Actual Western Harnett Middle Restroom Renovation 7,254.60 Actual South Harnett Elementary Restroom Renovation 15,129.80 Actual LaFayette Elementary Restroom Renovation 4,822.13 Actual Harnett Central High Auditorium Renovations 8,000.00 Estimated Harnett Central Middle Auditorium Renovations 8,000.00 Estimated Western Harnett High Auditorium Renovations 8,000.00 Estimated Western Harnett Middle Auditorium Renovations 8,000.00 Estimated Triton High School Auditorium Renovations 8,000.00 Estimated Balance Remaining $ 998,428.11 8. Salary adjustments to the job rate of the new pay grades for Jerald T. Lamm and William C. Wade, two long-term employees in the Sheriff’s Department. 9. Authorization for Emergency Services to submit an application to the North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services for a Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) Hospital/EMS System FY 2005-06 grant. The grant will be used for computer equipment ($18,372), and replacement and new items for the SMAT III trailer ($7,490.15). 10. Settlement agreement for the sale of existing waterline in Johnston County on Benson-Hardee Road and to transfer those customers served by the waterline to Johnston County for the mutually agreed upon price of $57,850. The Johnston County Board of Commissioners have approved this settlement agreement. 11. Lease agreements for two solid waste convenience center sites: - Mamer’s Site lease with Raul Aquirre Berduzco, consideration same at $1,600 per year. - Johnsonville Site lease with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Hillman Mangum, increased from $1,400 to $1,600 to be consistent with other leases. 12. March 6th regular Board of Commissioners meeting canceled due to Board members and county manager being in Washington, DC at the Annual NACo Legislative Conference. 13. Lease agreement with Harnett Forward Together, Inc. for property located at 2080 th South 13 Street, Erwin, North Carolina, said premises being known as Harnett Forward Together Erwin Facility. The term of the lease is six months, beginning February 28, 2006 and terminating on August 28, 2006. The rent amount is $60.00 ($10.00 per month). Informal comments were provided by the following citizens: - Carnell Robinson, Dunn, representing Neighbors Against Gangs (NAG) would like to purchase real property located on Arrowhead Road in Averasboro Township for use by the Neighbors Against Gangs program. Mr. Robinson offered $100,000 for the property. - Neil Jones, North Layton Ave., Dunn, husband of owner and operator of Faith Education Academy, Inc., encouraged the Board to adopt a proposed resolution authorizing sale of the property to Faith Education Academy, Inc. - George Womble, representing Harnett Forward Together Committee stated that HFTC would be willing to provide a small loan to assist Faith Education Academy in purchasing the property. - Charlotte Jenkins, 1325 Pope Road, Dunn, parent of children who attend Faith Education Academy, stated that the school and Mrs. Jones have been a very positive influence for her children. She encouraged the Board to sell the property to Faith Education Academy. Commissioner McNeill moved to approve the appointments listed below. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Dunn Planning Board Brian Johnson to represent the Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) of Dunn for a term that expires 6/30/08, nominated by Commissioner Titchener Angier Planning Board Ted Altman to represent the Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) of Angier for a term to expire January, 2009, nominated by Commissioner Andrews Dwight Snow, County Attorney, noted that a resolution authorizing the sale of real property to Faith Education Academy, Inc. was introduced and adopted by the Board of Commissioners by a 4 (yes) to 1 (no) vote on January 17, 2006. This real property consists of approximately 4.6 acres located at 2082 Arrowhead Road in Averasboro Township, Dunn, NC. The tract is known as the old Harnett Production Enterprises site and is the former location of the Harnett Early Childhood Academy. The resolution was again considered by the Board on February 6, 2006. After reviewing action thus far, Attorney Snow presented the resolution for the Board’s final consideration. Commissioner McNeill moved to adopt the resolution as presented. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. (Attachment 3) Reno Leggett, Chairman, Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance Committee, requested a $5,000 grant to help with their Headquarters Building project. The Board will consider the matter during the new budget cycle. Patt Crissman, The Wooten Company, noted that a public hearing is required when closing out a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Ms. Crissman reported that the FY 2004 Infrastructure Grant application was for up to 22 water connections and 6 sewer connections. The program was advertised twice and letters were mailed to 68 rural churches throughout Harnett County. Ten families applied, four were eligible. The original budget was $75,000; $24,037.64 was spent and $50,962 will be de-obligated. Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing and opened the meeting for comments from the public. Comments were received from Jerry Morris, Walker Road, Lillington, regarding his relative’s water and sewer. His comments did not relate to the subject of this public hearing. There being no further comments, Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. Commissioner Titchener moved to authorize execution of documents regarding the CDBG FY 04 Infrastructure Grant Closeout. Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Patt Crissman, The Wooten Company, noted that the County recently received notification of the award of a $400,000 housing rehabilitation grant under the NCHFA Single Family Rehabilitation Program. Prior to receiving formal award of the grant, the County must adopt an Assistance Policy and a Conflict of Interest Policy. Only elderly and/or disabled low or moderate income households are eligible to apply for rehabilitation assistance. The finished level of rehabilitation is held to a higher standard than in the CDBG program, so only moderately deteriorated versus severely deteriorated households are likely to be eligible for assistance. The maximum amount of assistance is $40,000 per household. NCHFA loans are forgiven at the rate of $3,000 per year versus CDBG programs where loans are typically forgiven over an 8-year period. Depending on date of receipt of the formal grant award, the program will be advertised to the public in late March or in April. Commissioner Andrews moved to adopt a Conflict of Interest Policy for the NCHF SFR 06 Program and an Assistance Policy for the 2006 Cycle of the Single-Family Rehabilitation Program. Vice Chairman Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Joseph Jeffries, Chief Planner, presented a zoning change request from Donald Blalock, .69 acre tract located in Black River Township, Hwy. 55, from RA-30 to Commercial. Staff concludes that the request does not conform to the Harnett County Land Use Plan and does not advance the public health, safety , and general welfare, and recommends that the request be denied. The Planning Board also recommends denial of the zoning change request. Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing on the proposed zoning change request and opened the meeting for comments from the public regarding the matter. Comments were received from the following citizens: 1. Donald Blalock, owner, for 2. Ted Altman, Angier for 3. William B. Ray, Willow Spring, owns adjacent property against 4. Harold Moore, Angier, adjacent property against 5. Barry Gregory, lives across the road from property against 6. Barbara Locklear, Old Stage Road north against 7. Frank Matthews, 3535 NC Hwy 55 against There being no further comments, Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing and moved to deny the request to rezone the property from RA-30 to Commercial. Commissioner McNeill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Joseph Jeffries, Chief Planner, presented a proposed text amendment to the Subdivision Regulations which would establish Recreation and Park Development fees. Mr. Jeffries noted that due to the amount of residential growth in the County, the demand for public recreation and park areas has increased. The Planning Board considered the text amendment application and no one spoke in opposition. Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing and opened the meeting for comments regarding the matter. Comments were received from the following citizens: 1. George Womble, Keith Hills, developer against 2. Diane Soliday, Cameron for 3. Mickey Bennett, 1662 Clark Road, surveyor against 4. Tammy Wyland, Cameron for 5. Jimmy Johnson, Angier, developer against 6. Cary Stewart, 520 Old Coats Road against 7. Jeffrey Smith, Old Buies Creek Road against There being no further comments, Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. Commissioner McNeill moved to adopt the resolution amending the Harnett County Subdivision Regulations text to establish a $500 per lot fee for recreation and park development. The requested text amendment will be implemented immediately and the options for the collection method will be considered at a future Board meeting. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Joseph Jeffries, Chief Planner, presented a proposed amendment to the Highway 87 Land Use Map. Mr. Jeffries explained that in 2002, the Board of Commissioners adopted a future land use map for the Hwy 87 corridor. As a result of rapid growth in that area, Planning staff recommends the land use plan, specifically between the intersection of Buffalo Lake Road and Hwy 24, be revaluated. Staff believes this area would be better served with a land use classification of Compact Mixed Use (CMU) instead of the current residential classification. A Compact Mixed Use (CMU) designation encourages a combination of small lot residential, multifamily, manufactured home parks, and commercial and light industrial uses. Chairman Byrd called to order a public hearing regarding the proposed change. No comments were offered and Chairman Byrd closed the public hearing. Commissioner McNeill moved to adopt the amendment as presented. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Neil Emory, County Manager, presented a proposed utility agreement with the Town of Erwin. The County desires to purchase from the Town both the wastewater collection and treatment system and the water treatment and distribution system so that these systems may become a part of the systems owned and/or operated by the County. The Town desires to sell to the County both its wastewater collection and treatment system and its water treatment and distribution system. This utility agreement transfers ownership of the Town of Erwin’s water system and wastewater system to the County of Harnett. Commissioner McNeill moved to approve the agreement as presented. Commissioner Titchener seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Departmental reports were filed with the Board from the Sheriff’s Department, Emergency Medical Services, Animal Control and Planning & Inspections. Commissioner Titchener moved to endorse local phone service between Angier and Smithfield. Commissioner Andrews seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. Mr. Emory provided an update on the sales tax exchange proposal regarding Medicaid. There being no further business, Commissioner McNeill moved to adjourn. Commissioner Hill seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners’ regular meeting, February 20, 2006, adjourned at 9:00 p.m. _______________________________ Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman _______________________________ Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board