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REGULAR MEETING
Date: Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Location: Commissioners Meeting Room Harnett County Resource Center & Library 455 McKinney Parkway, Lillington
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1. Call to order – Chairman Lewis Weatherspoon
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation – Commissioner Brooks Matthews
3. Consider additions and deletions to the published agenda
4. Consent Agenda A. Minutes i. Work Session Minutes of June 13, 2022 ii. Regular Meeting Minutes of June 20, 2022 iii. Work Session Minutes of June 28, 2022 B. Budget Amendments C. Administration requests the Board of Commissioners adopt a Resolution requesting NC DOT add Sherman Pines Drive to the secondary road system. D. Harnett County Emergency Services is seeking Board approval to donate two small cargo trailers to the Harnett County Chiefs Association. These trailers will be utilized by the Swift Water Rescue Team and the Honor Guard. These trailers have aged out of our fleet and are excess items. The trailers will be registered and insured under the Harnett County Chiefs Association. E. Harnett County Emergency Services on behalf of Buies Creek Fire Rescue is seeking Board approval to move forward with the demolition of an old building and replacement of that with a metal 45x50x14 with three 12x12 bay doors on the street side of the building with an 8x8 bay
door at rear of building. The total cost of the project will be $223,596, Demolition cost $89,810 and new construction cost $133,786. F. The Harnett County Public Library respectfully requests to continue our membership of the NC Cardinal consortium. As a member of this consortium, the Harnett County Library and affiliate/branch libraries have access to a shared catalog with other participating library systems as well as an integrated library system and shared library material. This collaboration with the North Carolina State Library and other member libraries leverages federal and local funds to achieve operational efficiencies and savings for the library while providing more effective use of public library resources. G. The Harnett County Public Library respectfully requests permission to apply for the State Library of North Carolina’s Bright Ideas Grant. The general goal for this grant is to inspire and galvanize libraries with an opportunity that will allow for the design and implementation of creative solutions and innovative ideas to solve unique problems in their communities. If awarded, the
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Harnett County Library will use grant funds to strengthen capacity, expand access, and engage the Harnett County community with services and programs that improve physical and mental health as well as nutritional education. This grant is for up to $15,000 with no matching funds nor recurring expenses. H. General Services / Animal Services Director requests the Board of Commissioners approve a project ordinance for the amount of $26,750 for Professional Services. The project ordinance will set up funding for the Needs Assessment Study & Conceptual Design project. Shelter Planners of America (SPOA) intends to begin project as soon as possible following Board
approval.
I. DSS would like to use the $125,212.64 of ARPA Funding allocated to Harnett County FNS (Food
and Nutrition Services) to pay overtime to employees during the months of July and August of
2022. The funding is to be used to support the counties efforts of administering the FNS
program due to the workload increases brought on by the pandemic. These employees will not
have a total of 80 hours or more during those two months but need the extra time to work to
bring their caseloads current. Since the money has to be spent within July and August and can
be spent to administer the program, DSS is requesting a waiver of the 80 hour requirement.
J. Harnett Regional Water requests the Board approve an engineering consulting agreement (task
order no. 2) with MBD Consulting Engineers PA out of Pinehurst, NC and Conway, SC. This
agreement is for the North Harnett Wastewater Treatment Plant Capacity Upgrade Project. This
is for the second engineering task order of the project which consists of the preliminary and final design phases. K. Harnett Regional Water requests the Board approve the acceptance of grant funding in the amount $3,800,000 for the North Harnett Waste Water Treatment Plant Capacity Upgrade Project and adopt a Resolution agreeing to meeting the conditions of the grant.
5. Public Comment Period Period of up to 30 minutes for informal comments allowing 3 minutes for each presentation. Please note the Harnett County Board of Commissioners adopted revisions to the Rules of Procedure, Rule 29. Public Comment Period on April 4, 2022. Speakers are requested to signup prior to the meeting. Speakers may sign up by contacting the clerk at mdcapps@harnett.org at least one hour prior to the start of the meeting or by utilizing the signup sheet at the back of the room. The signup form will be picked up by the clerk 5 minutes before the published meeting start time.
6. Motion to adopt a Resolution Dissolving the Harnett County Economic Development Commission.
7. Motion to appoint two Commissioners to the Harnett County Economic Development Partnership.
8. County Manager’s Report – Brent Trout, County Manager A. Harnett County DSS Monthly Report B. Interdepartmental Budget Amendments
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C.North Carolina Department of State Treasurer Retirement System Division – Contribution-Based
Benefit Cap Report.
9.New Business
10.Closed Session
11.Adjourn
CONDUCT OF THE JULY 5, 2022 MEETING
Live audio of the meeting will be streamed on the Harnett County Government’s YouTube Channel
at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU7mTF6HTD65x_98EhAMeMg/featured.
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Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Work Session Minutes
June 13, 2022
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Work Session
June 13, 2022
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in work session on Monday, June 13, 2022 at
9:00 am, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Harnett County Resource Center and Library, 455
McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Chairman
Matt B. Nicol, Vice Chairman
Barbara McKoy, Commissioner
Mark B. Johnson, Commissioner
W. Brooks Matthews, Commissioner
Staff present: Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Brent Trout, County Manager
Melissa Capps, Clerk
Chairman Weatherspoon called the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting to order at
9:00 am.
Commissioner Johnson led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation.
The following agenda was before the Board of Commissioners:
1.Call to order – Chairman Lewis Weatherspoon
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation – Commissioner Mark Johnson
3.HARTS Presentation; Barry Blevins, General Services Director
4. Discuss NCDOT Integrated Mobility Division FY24 Community Transportation
Grant Pre-application; Barry Blevins, General Services Director
5.Discuss Soil and Water Conservation’s request to revise the StRAP project area to
target debris in intensive areas along Neills and Kenneth Creeks to make best use of
the funds awarded ($379,528) as a result of the March 2022 application; Lynn
Lambert, Natural Resources Director/Conservation Education Coordinator
6.Discuss acceptance of the funding award for the NC Emergency Management
Capacity Building Competitive Grant (CBCG); Larry Smith, Emergency Services
Director
7. Discuss approval to move forward with the Motorola Notice to Proceed for the
ARPA Chiefs Association Viper Radio Upgrade; Larry Smith, Emergency Services
Director
8.Discuss 421 Ed/Med Overlay Project; Jay Sikes, Assistant Development Services
Director/ Manager of Planning Services and Chad Sary with Stewart
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9. Development Services briefing on upcoming public hearings:
• Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2204-0002 Landowner / Applicant:
Charles T. Revels Jr et al; 72.59 +/- acres; Pin # 0654-59-9111; From RA-30 to
Commercial Zoning District; Intersection of SR # 1415 (Rawls Church Road) &
US Hwy 401 North; Hector’s Creek Township.
• Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2205-0001 Landowner / Applicant:
Randy & Phyllis Mellott; 7.45 +/- acres; Pin # 1529-41-4393.000; From RA-30 &
RA-40 to RA-30 Zoning District; SR # 1707 (Neighbors Road); Averasboro
Township.
10. Discuss local appropriation for targeted projects; Christopher Appel, Senior Staff
Attorney and Brent Trout, County Manager
11. Discuss revisions to the Rules of Procedure; Christopher Appel, Senior Staff Attorney
12. Discuss Harnett County Jetport Terminal – Expansion Project Ordinance; Coley
Price, Assistant County Manager
13. Discuss FY 2022-23 Budget; Brent Trout, County Manager
14. County Manager’s Report - Brent Trout, County Manager
• June 20, 2022 Regular Meeting Agenda Review
• Review applications to serve on Boards and Committees
• Upcoming meetings and invitations
15. Closed Session
16. Adjourn
Barry Blevins, General Services Director, presented information on the Harnett Area Rural
Transit System.
Mr. Blevins also provided information regarding a request to consider approving the FY24 5311
Administrative grant pre-application documents as requested by NCDOT/IMD. Consensus of
the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Lynn Lambert, Natural Resources Director/Conservation Education Coordinator, provided
information on a request to revise the StRAP project area to target debris intensive areas along
Neills and Kenneth Creeks to make best use of the funds awarded ($379,528) as a result of the
March 2022 application. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent
agenda.
Larry Smith, Emergency Services Director, provided information on a request to accept a
funding award for the NC Emergency Management Capacity Building Competitive Grant
(CBCG). This grant is a zero county match, NCEM reimbursable grant. This grant is based on
NCEMs FY 22 Target Funding Priorities for response and recovery operations. We have
received $283,800 to fund two projects. The first project is the upgrade of our emergency
Operations Centers aging audio visual equipment ($92,400.). The second project is for the
purchase of two rapid deployment multi use shelters ($191,400.) These projects will enhance
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our response and recovery operations for the future. Consensus of the Board was to place this
item on the next consent agenda.
Mr. Smith also provided information on a request to move forward with the Motorola Notice to
proceed for the ARPA Chiefs Association VIPER Radio Upgrade. This letter to proceed provides
a set cost from Motorola for our project and we will not face a cost increase if this letter is
signed. Costs are expected to increase July 1st. Mr. Smith noted they would like to revise the
letter to include all VIPER radio projects upgrades. Consensus of the Board was to place this
item on the next consent agenda.
Jay Sikes, Assistant Development Services Director/ Manager of Planning Services provided
background information on the 421 Ed/Med Overlay Project and introduced Chad Sary with
Stewart. Mr. Sary provided an update on the 421 Ed/Med Overlay Project.
Mr. Sikes provided a briefing on the following upcoming public hearings:
• Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2204-0002 Landowner / Applicant:
Charles T. Revels Jr et al; 72.59 +/- acres; Pin # 0654-59-9111; From RA-30 to
Commercial Zoning District; Intersection of SR # 1415 (Rawls Church Road) &
US Hwy 401 North; Hector’s Creek Township.
• Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2205-0001 Landowner / Applicant:
Randy & Phyllis Mellott; 7.45 +/- acres; Pin # 1529-41-4393.000; From RA-30 &
RA-40 to RA-30 Zoning District; SR # 1707 (Neighbors Road); Averasboro
Township.
Thomas Royer, Assistant Staff Attorney, provided information on local appropriations for the
following targeted projects:
The Shaw House $50,000
Averasboro Battlefield $100,000
Harnett County Sheriff's Office $100,000
Harnett County Fire Chiefs Association $120,000 for a Smoke Trailer
Carvers Creek State Park $100,000 for a Harnett County entrance to the State Park
Agreements will be obtained from the agencies regarding these funds. Consensus of the Board
was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Christopher Appel, Senior Staff Attorney, provided information on proposed amendments to the
Rules of Procedure for the Board of County Commissioners of Harnett County. The amendment
adds Rule 27. Decorum of Audience and amends Rule 29. Public Comment Periods. The
addition of Rule 27 amends the numbering sequence of the Rules. Consensus of the Board was
to place this item on the next consent agenda.
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Coley Price, Assistant County Manager, reviewed a project ordinance for the Harnett County
Regional Jetport. Harnett County has worked over the past several years to develop a jetport
masterplan to promote future terminal site improvements, hangar construction and land
acquisition. The Harnett County Board of Commissioners on January 19, 2021, approved the
Harnett Regional Jetport Master Plan. This project ordinance will allow the county to continue
the planning and execution of expansion projects identified and approved in the masterplan.
Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Brent Trout, County Manager, reviewed information regarding the FY 2022-23 Budget which
included proposed budget cuts to reduce the recommended budget by at least $650,000 to help
fund Harnett County School’s expansion request for $1,278,222 to increase the supplement pay
for certified staff and increase the salaries of classified staff. Additional discussion included fire
tax and the School Board’s expansion request and fund balance.
The draft agenda for the June 20, 2022 meeting was reviewed. A list of upcoming meetings and
invitations was provided.
Commissioner Matthews moved to adjourn the meeting at 10:56 am. Vice Chairman Nicol
seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
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Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Chairman Melissa D. Capps, Clerk
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Regular Meeting Minutes
June 20, 2022
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, June 20, 2022 at
6:00 pm, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Harnett County Resource Center and Library, 455
McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Chairman
Matt B. Nicol, Vice Chairman
Barbara McKoy, Commissioner
Mark B. Johnson, Commissioner
W. Brooks Matthews, Commissioner
Staff present: Brent Trout, County Manager
Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Melissa Capps, Clerk
Chairman Weatherspoon called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm.
Commissioner Johnson led the Pledge of Allegiance and provided the invocation.
Chairman Weatherspoon called for any additions or deletions to the published agenda. Brent Trout
County Manager stated we have two additional budget amendments that need to be approved
tonight; one for the Detention Center and one for General Fund as it relates to setting up a capital
maintenance fund. Chairman Weatherspoon suggested adding them to the agenda following the
public comment period as Item 7, moving the other items down. Vice Chairman Nicol made a
motion to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner Matthews seconded the motion. The
motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner McKoy made a motion to approve the consent agenda. Commissioner Matthews
seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The items on the consent agenda were as
follows:
A.Minutes
i.Work Session Minutes of May 31, 2022
ii.Regular Meeting Minutes of June 6, 2022
B.Budget Amendments (Attachment 1)
C.Tax Rebates, Refunds and Releases – Motion to approve tax rebates, refunds and
releases as requested by the Tax Administrator. (Attachment 2)
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D. General Services Director – Harnett Area Rural Transit System (HARTS) requests the
Board of Commissioners approve the FY24 5311 Administrative grant pre-application
documents as requested by NCDOT/IMD.
E. Soil and Water Conservation is requesting permission to revise the StRAP project area
to target debris intensive areas along Neills and Kenneth Creeks to make best use of
the funds awarded ($379,528) as a result of the March 2022 application.
F. Harnett County Emergency Services is seeking Board approval to accept a funding
award for the NC Emergency Management Capacity Building Competitive Grant
(CBCG). This grant is a zero county match, NCEM reimbursable grant. This grant is
based on NCEMs FY 22 Target Funding Priorities for response and recovery
operations.
G. Harnett County Emergency Services is seeking Board approval to move forward with
the Motorola Notice to proceed for the ARPA VIPER Radio Projects. This letter to
proceed provides a set cost from Motorola for our project and we will not face a cost
increase if this letter is signed. Costs are expected to increase July 1st.
H. Administration requests the Board of Commissioners approve a local appropriation
Grant Agreement with The Shaw House in the amount of $50,000.
I. The Legal Department requests the Board adopt the proposed changes to the Rules of
Procedure.
J. Administration requests the Board of Commissioners adopt a Project Ordinance for the
Harnett County Jetport terminal. (Attachment 3)
K. General Services/Animal Services Director requests the Board of Commissioners
consider and accept the donation of $5,218.55 from the estate of Mr. Joseph Leonard
Parker of Angier, NC.
Chairman Weatherspoon presented a Proclamation Recognizing the Harnett Central High School
Lady Trojans Varsity Softball Team to members of the Lady Trojans Varsity Softball Team.
Chairman Weatherspoon opened the meeting for informal comments by the public, allowing up to
3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes. The following people provided comments:
1. Elizabeth Longman of 234 Hamilton Road, Bunnlevel, NC.
2. Alan Longman of 234 Hamilton Road, Bunnlevel, NC.
3. Angela Scarborough of Harnett County.
4. Heather Byrd of 6582 Hwy 401 S, Bunnlevel, NC.
5. Don Beasley of 1693 Hodges Chapel Road, Benson, NC.
No one else spoke and the public comment period was closed.
Mr. Trout reviewed Budget Amendments 772B in the amount of $95,000 to cover the cost of
laundry service until the dryer is replaced due to fire at the Detention Center on June 17, 2022
and 778 B in the amount of $250,000 to increase the Fund Balance Appropriated to budget funds
to setup a capital maintenance fund. Vice Chairman Nicol made a motion to approve Budget
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Amendments 772B and 778B. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Johnson and carried
unanimously. (Attachment 4)
Christopher Appel, Senior Staff Attorney and Larry Smith, Emergency Services Director,
petitioned the Board for a Public Hearing on Proposed Amendments to the Harnett County
Emergency Services Ambulance Ordinance. Chairman Weatherspoon opened the public hearing
and the following person spoke:
Elizabeth Longman of 234 Hamilton Road, Bunnlevel, NC, asked for the Emergency Services
Director to review the proposed changes.
Mr. Smith clarified the proposed amendments.
No one else spoke and the public hearing was closed. Vice Chairman Nicol made a motion to
approve the proposed amendments to the Harnett County Emergency Services Ordinance. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner McKoy and carried unanimously. (Attachment 5)
Jay Sikes, Assistant Development Services Director/ Manager of Planning Services, petitioned
the Board for a Public Hearing on a Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2204-0002
Landowner / Applicant: Charles T. Revels Jr et al; 72.59 +/- acres; Pin # 0654-59-9111; From
RA-30 to Commercial Zoning District; Intersection of SR # 1415 (Rawls Church Road) & US
Hwy 401 North; Hector’s Creek Township.
Mr. Sikes stated staff’s evaluation is:
• The IMPACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is
reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or
harm to the community. REASONING: The impact to the surrounding community is
reasonable as there are several nonresidential uses in this area.
• The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use
Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to Commercial is compatible with
the overall land use classification of Employment Mixed Use, as well as within the
Compatibility Development Target area. Per the County’s Land Use Plan Employment
Mixed Use areas “are located along major thoroughfares and include prime locations for
economic development opportunities.”
• The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare.
REASONING: The requested zoning would enhance or maintain the public health, safety
and general welfare due to the potential site improvements that could take place.
• Due to the size of these parcels and the Land Use compatibility, this application does not
need to be considered for a Small Scale rezoning.
Chairman Weatherspoon opened the public hearing and the following person spoke:
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Elizabeth Longman of 234 Hamilton Road, Bunnlevel, NC, spoke in favor of the rezoning.
No one else spoke and the public hearing was closed. Chairman Weatherspoon stated the
requested rezoning to Commercial is reasonable based on the nonresidential growth patterns of
this area as well as compatibility with Harnett County Land Use Plan. Chairman Weatherspoon
made a motion to approve the rezoning request. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
Matthews and carried unanimously. (Attachment 6)
Mr. Sikes also petitioned the Board for a Public Hearing on a Proposed Zoning Change: Case #
PLAN2205-0001 Landowner / Applicant: Randy & Phyllis Mellott; 7.45 +/- acres; Pin # 1529-
41-4393.000; From RA-30 & RA-40 to RA-30 Zoning District; SR # 1707 (Neighbors Road);
Averasboro Township.
Mr. Sikes stated staff’s evaluation is:
• The IMPACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is
reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or
harm to the community. REASONING: The impact to the surrounding community is
reasonable, as the requested zoning district is similar in nature to the surrounding area.
• The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use
Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to RA-30 is compatible with the
Land Use Classification of Agricultural and Rural Residential. Densities in such a land
use class can range from 1-3 units per acre depending on soils and the character of
adjacent development.
• The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare.
REASONING: The requested zoning to RA-30 would maintain the public health, safety
and general welfare due to the existing residential uses and zoning districts in the area.
• The request is for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should be evaluated for
reasonableness. REASONING: Since the proposed zoning district of RA-30 is
immediately adjacent, as well a portion of the property is already RA-30, this application
does need to be considered a Small Scale Rezoning.
Chairman Weatherspoon opened the public hearing and the following person spoke:
Alan Longman of 234 Hamilton Road, Bunnlevel, NC, shared concerns regarding the use of
farm land for residential purposes.
No one else spoke and the public hearing was closed. Commissioner Johnson made a motion to
accept the proposed zoning change to RA-30 based on the similar existing residential uses in this
area as well as the compliance with Harnett County’s Land Use Plan. The motion was seconded
by Vice Chairman Nicol and carried unanimously. (Attachment 7)
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Mr. Trout brought before the Board the FY 2022-2023 Budget. An itemized list of changes from
the Manager’s Recommended Budget are included in the proposed budget ordinance and were
distributed to the Commissioners by Lisa McFadden, Budget Director (Attachment 8).
Additional discussion included the fire tax rates. Vice Chairman Nicol made a motion to
approve the Harnett County FY 2022-2023 Budget. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
Matthews and carried unanimously. (Attachment 9)
Mr. Trout stated one of the public comments made was regarding support of the animal shelter,
through the approval of the budget, you will be adding the support specialist. We are also
working on the engagement letter for the firm that will do an analysis on needs of that particular
area.
Chairman Weatherspoon thanked Mr. Joseph Parker and family for the donation.
Gary McNeill, Major, reviewed a request for approval to donate K-9 Rambo to another law
enforcement agency. K- 9 Rambo was purchased from Ventosa K9 Elite Kennel in 2020. Under
the purchase agreement, if we are not satisfied with the performance of the K-9 Rambo, Ventosa
Kennel will replace the K-9 at no cost. Ventosa Kennel will not take back K-9 Rambo and we
cannot receive the new K-9 from Ventosa until we donate K-9 Rambo to another agency. We
have other law enforcement agencies who are willing to receive K-9 Rambo. At this time we do
not know which agency K-9 Rambo will be donated. The agency receiving K-9 Rambo will be
required to sign an Indemnity Agreement releasing Harnett County of any liability concerning K-
9 Rambo. Commissioner Matthews made a motion to approve the request to donate K-9 Rambo
to another law enforcement agency. The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Nicol and
carried unanimously.
Major McNeill also reviewed a request for approval of the 2022 Harnett County Health Plan for
the Harnett County Detention Center. The plan has been approved by Sheriff Coats and John
Rouse, Harnett County Health Director. Vice Chairman Nicol made a motion to approve the
2022 Harnett County Health Plan for the Harnett County Detention Center. The motion was
seconded by Commissioner Johnson and carried unanimously.
Coley Price, Assistant County Manager, provided background information regarding the
transition from Triangle South to Mid-Carolina Workforce Development and introduced Justin
Hembree, Executive Director of Mid-Carolina Regional Council. Mr. Hembree provided an
update on the transition. Effective July 1, 2022, Mid-Carolina Regional Council will assume the
administration of the newly formed Mid-Carolina Workforce Development Local Area, which
includes Cumberland, Harnett, and Sampson Counties. This letter serves to authorize the County
of Harnett to incur costs for the period of July 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022 as the
contracted Service Provider for Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I
programs as detailed below:
Harnett County
Adult Budget $75,000
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OW Budget $40,000
Youth Budget $80,000
Sampson County
Youth Budget $30,000
The proposed budget amounts listed above are for planning purposes only and will be confirmed
in the contract amendments expected to be executed in early July. Commissioner Matthews
made a motion to approve the request. The motion was seconded by Commissioner McKoy and
carried unanimously.
Commissioner Matthews made a motion to go into Closed Session to consult with the County’s
Legal Counsel in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege concerning the handling of
certain claims and litigation. This motion is made pursuant to NC General Statute Section 143-
318.11 (a)(3). The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Nicol and carried unanimously.
Following a motion to come out of Closed Session, Chairman Weatherspoon called the meeting
back into open session.
Vice Chairman Nicol made a motion to adjourn at 7:21 pm. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner Matthews and carried unanimously.
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Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Chairman Melissa D. Capps, Clerk
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Work Session Minutes
June 28, 2022
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Work Session
June 28, 2022
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in work session on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at
9:00 am, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Harnett County Resource Center and Library, 455
McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Chairman
Matt B. Nicol, Vice Chairman
Barbara McKoy, Commissioner
Mark B. Johnson, Commissioner
W. Brooks Matthews, Commissioner
Staff present: Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Brent Trout, County Manager
Melissa Capps, Clerk
Chairman Weatherspoon called the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting to order at
9:00 am.
Commissioner Johnson led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation.
The following agenda was before the Board of Commissioners:
1.Call to order – Chairman Lewis Weatherspoon
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation – Commissioner Mark Johnson
3.Discuss Resolution requesting NCDOT add Sherman Pines Drive to the secondary
road system; Jay Sikes, Assistant Development Services Director/ Manager of Planning
Services
4.Discuss donation of Cargo Trailers to Chiefs Association; Larry Smith, Emergency
Services Director
5.Discuss Buies Creek Fire Rescue Exterior Building Demo and Replacement of Metal
Building; Larry Smith, Emergency Services Director
6. Discuss Library Consolidation; Angela McCauley, Library Director
7. Discuss Library Consolidation Budget; Angela McCauley, Library Director
8.Discuss the NC Cardinal Memorandum of Agreement; Angela McCauley, Library
Director
9. Discuss applying for the State Library of North Carolina’s Bright Ideas Grant;
Joanna Cox, Assistant Library Director
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10. Discuss Project Ordinance for Animal Shelter Needs Assessment Study &
Conceptual Design; Barry Blevins, General Services Director
11. Discuss paid overtime for less than 80 hours; Paul Polinski, Director of Harnett
County Social Services
12. Discuss Engineering Consultant Agreement for MBD Consulting Engineer, PA;
Steve Ward, HRW Director
**Possible Add-on – Discuss ARPA Grant Acceptance and Resolution for
NHWWTP Capacity Upgrade Project; Steve Ward, HRW Director**
13. Discuss the Sanford Holshouser Economic Development Organizational
Restructuring Report and Recommendations; Christian Lockamy, Economic
Development Director
14. County Manager’s Report- Brent Trout, County Manager
• July 5, 2022 Regular Meeting Agenda Review
• Upcoming meetings and invitations
15. Closed Session
16. Adjourn
Jay Sikes, Assistant Development Services Director/ Manager of Planning Services, reviewed a
Resolution requesting NCDOT add Sherman Pines Drive to the secondary road system.
Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next Consent Agenda.
Larry Smith, Emergency Services Director, reviewed a request to donate two small cargo trailers
to the Harnett County Chiefs Association. These trailers will be utilized by the Swift Water
Rescue Team and the Honor Guard. These trailers have aged out of our fleet and are excess
items. The trailers will be registered and insured under the Harnett County Chiefs Association.
Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next Consent Agenda.
Mr. Smith also reviewed a request on behalf of Buies Creek Fire Rescue for Board approval to
move forward with the demolition of an old building and replacement of that with a metal
45x50x14 with three 12x12 bay doors on the street side of the building with an 8x8 bay door at
rear of building. The total cost of the project will be $223,596, Demolition cost $89,810 and new
construction cost $133,786. Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next Consent
Agenda.
Angela McCauley, Library Director, provided an update on the current status of the library
consolidation project and revised Library Consolidation Agreement. Additional discussion
included maintenance and repair responsibilities of the County and municipality, salaries of
employees and the mobile library. The Board requested additional information regarding
employee salaries. This item will be added to the July 12, 2022 Work Session for additional
discussion.
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Ms. McCauley also reviewed the consolidation budget. Based on current budget information and
needs this budget is projected to be up to $661,744 for year 1. These funds will be allocated to
staffing and operating expenses for the Angier Public Library, Coats Public Library, Angier
Public Library, Dunn Public Library, as well as consolidation support staff at the Main Library.
Actual funding needed could potentially be less based on Municipal Commitment to joining the
County Consolidation or more based on any atypical needs that have not yet been identified. This
item will be added to the July 12, 2022 Work Session for additional discussion.
Ms. McCauley also reviewed a request to continue our membership of the NC Cardinal
consortium. As a member of this consortium, the Harnett County Library and affiliate/branch
libraries have access to a shared catalog with other participating library systems as well as an
integrated library system and shared library material. This collaboration with the North Carolina
State Library and other member libraries leverages federal and local funds to achieve operational
efficiencies and savings for the library while providing more effective use of public library
resources. Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next Consent Agenda.
Joanna Cox, Assistant Library Director, reviewed a request to apply for the State Library of
North Carolina’s Bright Ideas Grant. The general goal for this grant is to inspire and galvanize
libraries with an opportunity that will allow for the design and implementation of creative
solutions and innovative ideas to solve unique problems in their communities. If awarded, the
Harnett County Library will use grant funds to strengthen capacity, expand access, and engage
the Harnett County community with services and programs that improve physical and mental
health as well as nutritional education. This grant is for up to $15,000 with no matching funds
nor recurring expenses. Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next Consent Agenda.
Barry Blevins, General Services Director, reviewed a request for the Board of Commissioners to
consider and approve a project ordinance for the amount of $26,750 for Professional Services.
The project ordinance will set up funding for the Needs Assessment Study & Conceptual Design
project. Shelter Planners of America (SPOA) intends to begin project as soon as possible
following Board approval. Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next Consent
Agenda.
Kelly Kelly, Deputy Director of Social Services, reviewed a request to use the $125,212.64 of
ARPA Funding allocated to Harnett County FNS (Food and Nutrition Services) to pay overtime
to employees during the months of July and August of 2022. The funding is to be used to support
the counties efforts of administering the FNS program due to the workload increases brought on
by the pandemic. These employees will not have a total of 80 hours or more during those two
months but need the extra time to work to bring their caseloads current. Since the money has to
be spent within July and August and can be spent to administer the program, DSS is requesting a
waiver of the 80 hour requirement. Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next
Consent Agenda.
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Steve Ward, Harnett Regional Water Director, reviewed a request for the Board to approve an
engineering consulting agreement (task order no. 2) with MBD Consulting Engineers PA out of
Pinehurst, NC and Conway, SC. This agreement is for the North Harnett Wastewater Treatment
Plant Capacity Upgrade Project. This is for the second engineering task order of the project
which consists of the preliminary and final design phases. The agreement is attached for your
review in the amount of $1,485,000. Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next
Consent Agenda.
Chairman Weatherspoon asked that the Board add ARPA Grant Acceptance and resolution for
NHWWTP Capacity Upgrade Project to the agenda.
Mr. Ward reviewed a request for the Board to accept the ARPA grant funding in the amount of
$3,800,000 for the North Harnett Waste Water Treatment Plant Capacity Upgrade Project. This
requires a resolution from the Board agreeing to meet the conditions of the grant. These
documents are enclosed for your review. Consensus of the Board is to add this item to the next
Consent Agenda.
Christian Lockamy, Economic Development Director, reviewed the recommendations from the
Sanford Holshouser Organizational Restructuring Report. Consensus of the Board was to place
a resolution dissolving the Harnett County Economic Development Council and appointment of
two commissioners to serve on the Harnett County Economic Development Partnership on the
next agenda. Staff will provide an update at the July 26th work session regarding the bylaws and
business leader appointments.
Mr. Trout reminded everyone the next meeting will be on Tuesday, July 5th as July 4th is a
holiday.
The July 5, 2022 Regular Meeting agenda was reviewed and a list of upcoming meeting dates
and invitations was provided.
Commissioner Matthews requested an update on the Riverside Project. Mr. Price provided an
update on the project. We received notification yesterday that we did not receive the grants that
we applied for, we have looked at putting a project ordinance together and bringing it back to the
Board; $500,000 in ARPA funds has been earmarked for this project.
Commissioner Matthews made a motion to go into Closed Session to discuss matters relating to
the location or expansion of industries or other businesses in Harnett County. This motion is
made pursuant to NC General Statute Section 143-318.11 (a)(4). The motion was seconded by
Commissioner McKoy and carried unanimously.
Following a motion to come out of Closed Session, Chairman Weatherspoon called the meeting
back into open session.
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Vice Chairman Nicol moved to adjourn the meeting at 11:25 am. Commissioner McKoy
seconded the motion that carried unanimously.
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Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Chairman Melissa D. Capps, Clerk
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ROY COOPER J.ERIC BOYETTE
GOVERNOR SECRETARY
Mailing Address:
NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION SIX / DISTRICT TWO
POST OFFICE BOX 1150
FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28302
Telephone: (910) 364-0601
Fax: (910) 437-2529
Customer Service: 1-877-368-4968
Website: www.ncdot.gov
Location:
600 SOUTHERN AVENUE
FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28306
June 9, 2022
Mrs. Melissa Capps
Clerk
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Post Office Box 759
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
Subject: Secondary Road Addition
To Whom It May Concern:
This is in reference to a petition submitted to this office requesting street(s) in Harnett County be
placed on the State’s Secondary Road System. Please be advised that these street(s) have been
investigated and our findings are that the below listed street(s) are eligible for addition to the State
System.
Sherman Pines Subdivision
•Sherman Pines Dr
It is our recommendation that the above-named street(s) be placed on the State’s Secondary Road
System. If you and your Board concur in our recommendation, please submit a resolution to this
office.
Sincerely,
Christopher Jones
Engineering Technician
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HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that Harnett County Board of Commissioners does hereby, by proper execution of
this document, request that the North Carolina Department of Transportation add to the State’s
Secondary Road System the below listed streets.
Sherman Pines Subdivision
•Sherman Pines Dr
Duly adopted this 5th day of July, 2022.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
_______________________________
Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Chairman
ATTEST:
____________________________________ Melissa D. Capps, Clerk
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Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: July 5, 2022
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Donation of Cargo Trailers to Chiefs Association
REQUESTED BY: Larry Smith, Emergency Services
REQUEST:
Harnett County Emergency Services is seeking Board approval to donate two small cargo
trailers to the Harnett County Chiefs Association.These trailers will be utilized by the Swift
Water Rescue Team and the Honor Guard. These trailers have aged out of our fleet and are
excess items. The trailers will be registered and insured under the Harnett County Chiefs
Association.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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Reference Trailer Donation
Harnett County Emergency Services requests permission to donate the following small
cargo trailers to the Harnett County Chiefs Association for use by the Honor Guard Team
and Swift Water Rescue team:
Honor Guard
Make - Cargo Mate
Year - 1999
Model - CM612SA
VIN - 4X4TSE615YN020872
Swift Water Rescue
Make - Cargo Mate
Year - 1999
VIN - 4X4TSE6154N020832
These trailers are excess and aged out of our fleet and require repairs. The trailers will be
registered and insured under the Harnett County Chiefs Association.
Larry Smith, Director
Harnett County
Emergency Services
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MEETING DATE: July 5, 2022
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Buies Creek Fire Rescue Exterior Building Demo and Replacement Metal
Building
REQUESTED BY: Larry Smith, Emergency Services
REQUEST:
Harnett County Emergency Services on behalf of Buies Creek Fire Rescue is seeking Board
approval to move forward with the demolition of an old building and replacement of that
with a metal 45x50x14 with three 12x12 bay doors on the street side of the building with an
8x8 bay door at rear of building. The total cost of the project will be $223,596, Demolition
cost $89,810 and new construction cost $133,786.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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MEETING DATE: June 28, 2022
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Harnett County Library – Permission to apply for LSTA Grant
REQUESTED BY: Joanna Cox, Assistant Library Director
REQUEST:
The Harnett County Public Library respectfully requests permission to apply for the State
Library of North Carolina’s Bright Ideas Grant. The general goal for this grant is to inspire
and galvanize libraries with an opportunity that will allow for the design and implementation
of creative solutions and innovative ideas to solve unique problems in their communities. If
awarded, the Harnett County Library will use grant funds to strengthen capacity, expand
access, and engage the Harnett County community with services and programs that improve
physical and mental health as well as nutritional education.
This grant is for up to $15,000 with no matching funds nor recurring expenses.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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MEETING DATE: July 5, 2022
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Project Ordinance for Animal Shelter Needs Assessment Study &
Conceptual Design
REQUESTED BY: Barry A. Blevins, General Services Director
REQUEST:
General Services / Animal Services Director request the Board of Commissioners to consider
and approve a project ordinance for the amount of $26,750 for Professional Services. The
project ordinance will set up funding for the Needs Assessment Study & Conceptual Design
project. Shelter Planners of America (SPOA) intends to begin project as soon as possible
following Board approval.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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Animal Services Needs Assessment Study
CAPITAL PROJECT ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of Hamett County, North Carolina, sitting as the
governing board for Harnett County.
Section 1. This project consists of a comprehensive needs assessment study & conceptual design for the
new Animal Shelter.
Section 2. The following expenditures are hereby appropriated for this project:
Professional Services
Construction
Capital Outlay
Contingency
Total
$
$
Original
Ordinance
26,750
26,750
Section 3. The following revenues are hereby appropriated for this project:
Capital Reserves $
Original
Ordinance
26,750
Section 4. Copies of this capital project ordinance shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer for direction in carrying out this project.
Duly adopted this_ day of __ , 2022.
Lewis W.Weatherspoon, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
ATTEST:
Melissa Capps, Clerk to the Board
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MEETING DATE: July 5, 2022
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Paid overtime for less than 80 hours
REQUESTED BY: Department of Social Services / Paul Polinski, Director
REQUEST:
DSS would like to use the $125,212.64 of ARPA Funding allocated to Harnett County FNS
(Food and Nutrition Services) to pay overtime to employees during the months of July and
August of 2022. The funding is to be used to support the counties efforts of administering the
FNS program due to the workload increases brought on by the pandemic. These employees
will not have a total of 80 hours or more during those two months but need the extra time to
work to bring their caseloads current. Since the money has to be spent within July and
August and can be spent to administer the program, DSS is requesting a waiver of the 80
hour requirement.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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A RESOLUTION
BY THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
TO DISSOLVE THE HARNETT COUNTY ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
WHEREAS, a Resolution by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners authorized the creation of
the Harnett County Economic Council On March 20, 2017; and
WHEREAS, since the creation of the Harnett County Economic Development Council in 2017,
economic development in Harnett County has undergone significant changes, and as a result, the Board of
Commissioners of Harnett County have determined that it is in the best interest of the County to create a
different entity to guide economic development within the County; and
WHEREAS, the Harnett County Economic Development Council was created as provided in North
Carolina General Statue §158-8, which stipulates that a resolution creating an economic development
commission may be repealed in the same manner as it was originally adopted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners as
follows:
1.As provided in North Carolina General Statute Chapter 158-8, the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners hereby repeals the resolution creating the Harnett County Economic Development
Council, effective July 5, 2022; and
2.The Harnett County Economic Development Council is hereby dissolved; and
3.The Harnett County Economic Development Department Director has proposed to the Board of
County Commissioners an alternate entity, to be called the Harnett County Economic Development
Partnership; and
4.The formation, membership, and function of this alternate entity shall be approved by the Board of
County Commissioners as provided in General Statute Chapter §158-8.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the recent members of the Harnett County Economic
Development Council will be notified and recognized for their exceptional and tireless service to the residents
of Harnett County.
Duly adopted this the 5th day of July, 2022.
______________________________
Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Attest:
_________________________
Melissa Capps, Clerk to the Board
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July August September October November December Jauary 2022 February March April May June Totals
Children's Services
CPS Reports Received 115 118 136 126 128 125 111 131 173 136 151 1450
Reports Accepted 69 67 72 71 68 76 60 59 109 86 71 808
Total children in Plc/Custody 187 188 192 197 193 196 205 204 205 202 212
FC Money expended $83,707.99 94,781.28$ 104,537.71$ 105,908.61$ 109,323.18$ 110,606.75$ 121,702.02$ 117,010.88$ 128,992.58$ 131,953.71$ 141,336.60$ $1,249,861.31
Adult Services
APS Reports Received 14 18 12 13 12 13 14 11 17 17 10 151
# of trips scheduled 952 957 919 875 850 836 806 736 940 949 909 9729
Total Cases 177 146 142 145 143 154 156 155 155 157 162
Work First
Energy Expenditures $31,178.92 $40,667.85 $37,034.36 $89,715.00 $63,233.34 $68,245.42 $179,458.93 $185,085.77 $135,541.03 $86,086.14 $29,696.53 $945,943.29
Total cases 159 154 154 150 152 154 154 163 169 153 154
Food & Nutrition Services
Apps Approved 308 328 341 357 336 284 274 408 547 451 561 4195
Total Cases (households)9,910 10012 10154 10,390 10,570 10,679 10,777 10,515 10,354 10,103 9,972
Benefits Issued $4,763,859.00 $4,819,919.00 $4,889,891.00 $5,331,985.52 $5,451,384.00 $5,960,220.00 $5,016,244.00 $5,357,388.00 $5,288,016.00 $5,185,866.00 $5,026,316.37 $57,091,088.89
Timeliness 97.34%97.18%
Adult Medicaid
Apps Approved 97 95 86 96 76 78 113 84 89 94 95 1003
Total Cases 11,326 11,159 11,359 11,567 10,870 10,086 10,553 10444 10721 10612 10430 119127
Family & Children's Medicaid
Apps Approved 200 177 197 171 196 185 130 147 174 137 139 1853
Total Cases 22,443 22,477 22,401 22,873 22,657 22,567 23,876 23,082 22,943 22,317 23,184 250820
Medicaid Timeliness 98%
Fraud Total Collections $3,874.27 $3,195.41 $456.00 $1,539.59 $497.00 $300.00 $305.00 $1,589.56 $4,898.73 $416.00 $1,085.00 $18,156.56
ChildCare
Children Served 564 560 559 541 522 531 522 518 532 605 642
Total Expenditures $302,865.31 $315,342.00 $316,062.00 $295,048.00 $265,418.00 $250,776.00 $271,287.00 $239,485.00 $264,498.00 $357,846.26 $321,311.88 $3,199,939.45
Child Support
Total Collections $778,722 $783,202 $744,694 $744,577 $749,429.00 $814,873.00 $666,796.00 $752,200.00 $934,722.00 $863,405.00 $891,761.00 $8,724,381.00
Harnett County DSS Monthly Report Totals 2021-22
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