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HomeMy WebLinkAbout032023 agenda packetREGULAR MEETING Date: Monday, March 20, 2023 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Commissioners Meeting Room Harnett County Resource Center & Library 455 McKinney Parkway, Lillington Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page | 1 1.Call to order – Chairman Matt Nicol 2.Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation – Commissioner Brooks Matthews 3.Consider additions and deletions to the published agenda 4.Consent AgendaA.Minutesi.Regular Meeting Minutes of March 6, 2023 ii.Work Session Minutes of March 14, 2023 B.In the State of North Carolina's most recent budget, $1.5 million was allocated to HarnettCounty to be passed along to a list of 46 entities, which was created by Senator Burgin. Ourlegal team is drafting funding agreements to be signed by external recipients so they canreceive their funds and begin their projects. Administration requests approval of a fundingagreement with Central Carolina Community College.C.Legal requests the Board accept the Deed for real property located at 145 Coats Road, Linden,North Carolina as part of the DPS Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. 5.Public Comment PeriodPeriod of up to 30 minutes for informal comments allowing 3 minutes for each presentation. Speakers arerequested to signup prior to the meeting. Speakers may sign up by contacting the clerk atmdcapps@harnett.org at least one hour prior to the start of the meeting or by utilizing the signup sheet atthe back of the room. The signup form will be picked up by the clerk 5 minutes before the publishedmeeting start time. 6.Public Hearing - Proposed Text Amendment: Case # PLAN2302-0003; Applicant: Harnett CountyDevelopment Services; Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance; Article XII, Sections2.6.1. To amend Harnett County’s U.D.O Land Use Plan Amendments Section. 7.Public Hearing Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2301-0001; Landowner / Applicant: Charles WHarwell; 9.15 +/- acres; Pin # 9576-43-9434.000; From Commercial/Conservation to RA-20R/Conservation Zoning District; NC Hwy 87 S ; Barbecue Township. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 1 Harnett County Board of Commissioners Page | 2 8.Public Hearing - Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2302-0001; JPF Properties, LLC; 10.91+/- acres; Pin #’s 1537-26-3967.000 & 1537-27-3212.000; From RA-30 to Commercial ZoningDistrict; SR # 1709 (Hodges Chapel Rd); Averasboro Township. 9.Public Hearing Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2302-0002; JPF Properties, LLC; 8.88 +/-acres; Pin #’s 1538-32-2851.000; From RA-20R to Commercial Zoning District; SR # 1840 (RobinHood Rd); Averasboro Township. 10.Consider approval of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Trustees of CentralCarolina Community College, the governing body of Central Carolina Community College and theCounty of Harnett regarding the Harnett County Promise Program. 11.Discuss and consider approval of a Lobbying Firm. 12.County Manager’s Report – Brent Trout, County ManagerA.Harnett County Veterans Services Activity ReportB.Harnett County Department of Public Health Monthly ReportC.Interdepartmental Budget AmendmentsD.Budget Amendments – Motion to approve budget amendments as requested by the FinanceDirectorE.Tax Rebates, Refunds and Releases – Motion to approve tax rebates, refunds and releases asrequested by the Tax Administrator. 13.New Business A.The Legal Department requests the Board approve the renewal of the Blue Cross Blue Shieldcontract for the 2024 Fiscal Year. 14.Closed Session 15.Adjourn CONDUCT OF THE MARCH 20, 2023 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. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 2 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Regular Meeting Minutes March 6, 2023 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, March 6, 2023 at 9:00 am, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Harnett County Resource Center and Library, 455 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Matthew B. Nicol, Chairman William Morris, Vice Chairman Barbara McKoy, Commissioner W. Brooks Matthews, Commissioner Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Commissioner Staff present: Brent Trout, County Manager Dwight Snow, County Attorney Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer Melissa Capps, Clerk Chairman Nicol called the meeting to order at 9:00 am. Commissioner Matthews led the Pledge of Allegiance and provided the invocation. Chairman Nicol called for any additions or deletions to the published agenda. Chairman Nicol made a motion to remove Item 7. Discuss a Resolution to discontinue membership in SEDC. The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Morris and carried unanimously. Commissioner Matthews made a motion to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Chairman Morris seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Matthews made a motion to approve the consent agenda. Vice Chairman Morris seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The items on the consent agenda were as follows: A.Minutes i.Work Session Minutes of February 14, 2023 ii.Regular Meeting Minutes of February 20, 2023 iii.Work Session Minutes of February 28, 2023 B.The Sheriff’s Office requests permission to accept an extension for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant in the amount of $24,027.00 that expires 06/30/2023. The funds will be used to purchase laptops/tablets for the Sheriff’s Office and computer equipment for the Sheriff’s Office. The original Grant request was approved by the board on 12/06/2021. An extension for this grant was applied for and approved. The agency was unable to complete the funding initiatives outlined in the Item 4Ai HCBOC 032023 Pg. 3 grant due to other projects and pending priorities. There are no matching funds required for this grant. C.The Sheriff's Office requests permission to accept the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant in the amount of $22,856.00. These funds will be used to purchase a mobile camera system that can be strategically placed to capture vehicles traveling the streets and highway in high crime areas. There are no matching funds required for this grant. D.Harnett County Health Department requests approval to accept additional WIC Client Services funding in the amount of $17,513 from NC DHHS. This funding is based on the monthly participation caseload rising above the 103% base. E.Harnett Regional Water requests the Board award the sewer lift station and force main construction contract for the North West Harnett Elementary School Utility Extension Project Construction Contract to Eberhart Construction, Inc. from Willow Springs, NC in the amount of $846,720. F.In the State of North Carolina's most recent budget, $1.5 million was allocated to Harnett County to be passed along to a list of 46 entities, which was created by Senator Burgin. Our legal team is drafting funding agreements to be signed by external recipients so they can receive their funds and begin their projects. Administration is seeking approval of funding agreements with the following organizations: 1. Boys & Girls Club; 2. City of Dunn; 3. Coats Chamber of Commerce; and 4. Town of Lillington G.Cooperative Extension requests the Board of Commissioners approve the donation of a van to the Harnett PAL Program. H.Legal requests the Board of Commissioners approve the appointment of Chance Torain to the Stop Arm Appeals Board to replace Larry Smith, Jr. as the County employee board member. I.Legal Department requests the Board of Commissioners approve a Resolution for the execution of Opioid Settlements and the Supplemental Agreement for Additional Funds between the State of North Carolina and Local Governments on Proceeds Relating to the Settlement of Opioid Litigation. The Resolution, if approved, will authorize the County Manager to execute all necessary documents related to the Opioid Settlements and the Supplemental Agreement. (Attachment 1) J.Legal Department requests the Board of Commissioners adopt a Resolution to Revise the Harnett County Jetport Committee and Amend the Jetport Committee Bylaws. The Resolution would allow for the name change of the Harnett County Jetport Committee to become the Harnett County Jetport Board and amend the bylaws to reflect the name change. The resolution would further amend Section 1 of the bylaws to change the membership from "One Harnett County Economic Development Council Member" to "One Harnett County Economic Development Partnership Director." (Attachment 2) K.Legal Department requests approval to advertise the lease between the County and Lamar for a billboard site located at 35.41077/-78.81134 at Main Street, Lillington, North Carolina. The lease is a ten year lease in the amount of $2,100 annually. The public hearing will be scheduled for Monday, April 17, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 4 L. Finance requests the Board of Commissioners approve the contract for the audit firm of Martin Starnes & Associates, CPA to audit the County's accounts for the period beginning July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2023. M. Harnett County Board of Commissioners approve the following reappointments to the various Boards and Committees: • Board of Equalization and Review – Reappointment of Doug Godwin, District 2 representative. • Harnett County Public Library Board of Trustees – Reappointment of Patricia Walker-Smith, District 2 representative; Kathy Weeks, Town of Coats liaison. • Board of Adjustment – Reappointment of Jamey Sharlow; District 4 alternate • Historic Properties Commission – Reappointment of Melanie Collins, District 4 alternate N. Administration requests the Board of Commissioners adopt a Resolution to cancel the July 3, 2023 Regular Meeting of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. (Attachment 3) Chairman Nicol 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. Alan Longman of 234 Hamilton Road, Bunnlevel, NC. 2. Jerry Rivas of 364 Twin Ponds Road, Sanford, NC. 3. Linda Sunderman of 25 Spruce Lane, Lillington, NC. No one else spoke. The public comment period was closed. Parks and Recreation requests the approval of the Project Ordinance for renovation and construction of several projects identified in the Capital Improvements Program. The Project Ordinance includes the renovation and monumentalizing of the Old Boone Trail School Entryway, the creation of mountain biking trails and associated amenities at Anderson Creek Park, construction of new restroom facilities at Patriots Park and replacement and development of phase 1 of the Benhaven Community Park. Funding for this Project Ordinance comes from a State Capital Infrastructure Grant in the amount of $630,000 and $192,500 transferred from the Parks Capital Reserve Fund. Commissioner Matthews stated I asked this item to be placed separately on the agenda, at that time I did have some questions about this request, not about the projects, but some funding surrounding that, since that time, Carl, Mr. Trout and Ms. Honeycutt have answered those questions. Commissioner Matthews made a motion to approve the Parks Improvement Capital Project Ordinance for the renovation and construction projects identified in the capital improvements program. Commissioner Weatherspoon seconded the motion. Commissioner McKoy asked what Commissioner Matthews’ concerns were. Commissioner Matthews stated back in December we had approved some SCIF funds for another recreation project to be paid for out of another fund, I wanted to make sure we would have enough funding to meet the needs for some of the other projects, I have been reassured that we have that, so I am HCBOC 032023 Pg. 5 ok with moving forward. Chairman Nicol called for a vote. The motion carried unanimously. (Attachment 4) Brent Trout, County Manager, introduced Desiree Patrick, our new Community Relations Director. Mr. Trout shared he was selected to participate in Leadership Harnett in the coming year. Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer, stated I am proud to share S&P has upgraded Harnett County’s bond rating to AA. Chairman Nicol thanked Ms. Honeycutt for her hard work. Commissioner McKoy also thanked Ms. Honeycutt. Commissioner McKoy made a motion to approve the budget amendments as requested by the Finance Director. The motion was seconded by Vice Chairman Morris and carried unanimously. (Attachment 5) Vice Chairman Morris made a motion to adjourn at 9:19 am. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Matthews and carried unanimously. ____________________________________ ___________________________________ Matthew B. Nicol, Chairman Melissa D. Capps, Clerk HCBOC 032023 Pg. 6 Attachment 1 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 7 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 8 Attachment 2 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 9 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 10 Attachment 3 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 11 Attachment 4 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 12 Attachment 5 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 13 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 14 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 15 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 16 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 17 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 18 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 19 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 20 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 21 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 22 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 23 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 24 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 25 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 26 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 27 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 28 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 29 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 30 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 31 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 32 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 33 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 34 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 35 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 36 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 37 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 38 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 39 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Work Session March 14, 2023 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in work session on Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 9:00 am, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Harnett County Resource Center and Library, 455 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina. Members present: Matthew B. Nicol, Chairman Barbara McKoy, Commissioner W. Brooks Matthews, Commissioner Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Commissioner Absent: William Morris, Vice Chairman Staff present: Dwight Snow, County Attorney Brent Trout, County Manager Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer Melissa Capps, County Clerk Chairman Nicol called the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting to order at 9:00 am. Commissioner Matthews led the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation. Brent Trout, County Manager, asked that the Board of Commissioners add an item to the agenda. We had a request come from the Town of Angier for letters of support for some grant applications they are pursuing. If you could add that as a new number 10 and move those items down it would be appreciated. The deadline for those applications is the 17th. Consensus of the Board was to add the item to the agenda. Commissioner Weatherspoon asked about the request regarding the location of a DMV office in the Lillington area. Consensus was to add that item to the agenda as number 11 and move down the other items. The following agenda was before the Board of Commissioners: 1.Call to order – Chairman Matt Nicol 2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation – Commissioner Brooks Matthews 3.Presentation on Harnett Promise Program; Jon Matthews, Provost, Harnett County, Central Carolina Community College 4. Presentation on the status of WWTP for accepting septic and port-a-john waste; Steve Ward, Harnett Regional Water Director 5.Development Services briefing on upcoming public hearings: •Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2301-0001; Landowner / Applicant: Charles W Harwell; 9.15 +/- acres; Pin # 9576-43-9434.000; From Item 4Aii HCBOC 032023 Pg. 40 Commercial/Conservation to RA-20R/Conservation Zoning District; NC Hwy 87 S; Barbecue Township • Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2302-0001; JPF Properties, LLC; 10.91 +/- acres; Pin #’s 1537-26-3967.000 & 1537-27-3212.000; From RA-30 to Commercial Zoning District; SR # 1709 (Hodges Chapel Rd); Averasboro Township • Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2302-0002; JPF Properties, LLC; 8.88 +/- acres; Pin #’s 1538-32-2851.000; From RA-20R to Commercial Zoning District; SR # 1840 (Robin Hood Rd); Averasboro Township • Proposed Text Amendment: Case # PLAN2302-0003; Applicant: Harnett County Development Services; Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance; Article XII, Sections 2.6.1. To amend Harnett County’s U.D.O Land Use Plan Amendments Section. 6. Economic Development Update; Christian Lockamy, Economic Development Director 7. Discuss Nonprofit Funding Agreement ($1.5 Million State Appropriations); Ally Fouts, Lead for North Carolina Fellow 8. Discuss Hazard Mitigation Grant Program; Christopher Appel, Senior Staff Attorney 9. Discuss Lobbying Firm RFQ; Brent Trout, County Manager 10. Letters of Support for the Town of Angier 11. Letter of Support related to the addition of a DMV Office in the Lillington area 12. County Manager’s Report - Brent Trout, County Manager • March 20, 2023 Regular Meeting Agenda Review • Upcoming meetings and invitations 13. Closed Session 14. Adjourn Jon Matthews, Provost, Central Carolina Community College, provided an update to the Board on the Harnett Promise Program which included quick facts about the Fall 2019 to Fall 2022 cohorts, average cohort demographics and most popular program pathways. He also reviewed the proposed revisions to the Memorandum of Understanding. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the agenda as an individual action item. Steve Ward, Harnett Regional Water (HRW) Director, provided an update to the Board on North Harnett Waste Water Treatment Plant receiving septic/porta-john waste. On Friday February 17, 2023 we suspended septage/porta-john receiving at the plant due to the condition of our sludge stabilization and storage lagoon. The lagoon is vital to not only to the septage/porta-john settling necessary for treatment but also to all wastewater influent tributary to the plant. We have been receiving record amounts of septage/porta-john waste in the last two years. In 2020 the plant averaged 285,942 gallons per month. In 2022 that amount has increased to 450,108 gallons per month. That is an increase of 57% in just two years. HRW’s consulting engineer prepared a detailed memo explaining the issues we are experiencing at the plant as the result of the amounts of septage/porta-john waste we are receiving. NHWWTP does not have the assimilative capacity to handle these large volumes of septic/porta-john waste. Chemicals present in porta-john waste HCBOC 032023 Pg. 41 that inhibit the process microbial organisms breaking down solids, regular septage received from septic tanks do not cause these issues. Last week, we resumed receiving septic waste only at the plant as the two and half week rest actually helped the lagoon. We also started a pilot process to see if we can mix the porta-john waste with sludge from the water treatment plant. The early results from this pilot have not been promising as the water we return to the lagoon from the sludge removal process is still colored blue like the chemicals found in the porta-john waste stream. If the results from the pilot study do not improve our plan is to limit and regulate the receiving of porta-john waste by issuing haulers of such waste an industrial user permit. This is the same process that is followed for any waste stream we receive containing constituents that are not easily removed with our waste treatment process. HRW’s obligation is to serve all the sewer customers, both residential and commercial, that this plant serves. That includes Angier, Coats, Erwin, Lillington, Campbell University and Buies Creek in Harnett County and partially the Town of Fuquay-Varina in Wake County. Sarah Arbor, Planner II, Development Services provided a briefing on the following upcoming public hearings: • Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2301-0001; Landowner / Applicant: Charles W Harwell; 9.15 +/- acres; Pin # 9576-43-9434.000; From Commercial/Conservation to RA-20R/Conservation Zoning District; NC Hwy 87 S; Barbecue Township • Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2302-0001; JPF Properties, LLC; 10.91 +/- acres; Pin #’s 1537-26-3967.000 & 1537-27-3212.000; From RA-30 to Commercial Zoning District; SR # 1709 (Hodges Chapel Rd); Averasboro Township • Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2302-0002; JPF Properties, LLC; 8.88 +/- acres; Pin #’s 1538-32-2851.000; From RA-20R to Commercial Zoning District; SR # 1840 (Robin Hood Rd); Averasboro Township Jay Sikes, Assistant Development Services Director/ Manager of Planning Services, provided a briefing on the following upcoming public hearing: • Proposed Text Amendment: Case # PLAN2302-0003; Applicant: Harnett County Development Services; Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance; Article XII, Sections 2.6.1. To amend Harnett County’s U.D.O Land Use Plan Amendments Section. Christian Lockamy, Economic Development Director, provided an update to the Board which included information on forward progress, product development, workforce development, business retention and expansion, funding and staff, external and internal marketing and quality of life. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 42 Ally Fouts, Lead for North Carolina Fellow, a request for approval of the funding agreement with Central Carolina Community College as a part of the $1.5 million received from the State which was allocated to Harnett County to be passed along to 46 entities, as decided by Senator Burgin. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda. Chris Appel, Senior Staff Attorney reviewed information regarding three properties involved with the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program as a result of Hurricane Florence which include 109 Coats Road, Linden, NC; 149 Coats Road, Linden, NC and 78 Burnett Lane, Linden, NC. These properties are located on Anderson Creek. Discussion included the size of the lots. Legal would ask the Board to approve the acceptance of these properties as they are presented to the County. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda. Mr. Trout stated I have conducted a request for proposal process and received seven proposals for providing lobbying services. The proposals identified their qualifications and background as a lobbying firm. I interviewed four different firms regarding their experience and services. It was a close competition but I have determined the firm that is best qualified to lead our lobbying efforts is Kairos Government Affairs. I am seeking the board's approval of this recommendation and permission to negotiate contract terms for a two year contract. We have the funds budgeted in contingency for this item for this year and we will include the necessary funds in next year’s budget. I attached the score sheet with my evaluations of the proposals and the proposal submitted by Kairos Government Affairs for your information to the memo. Commissioner McKoy stated I personal do not see why we need to pay for a lobbyist, I personally feel we have a good relationship with our representatives, but if that is the way the Board would like to go, I am fine. Consensus of the Board was to place this as an individual item on the next agenda. Mr. Trout shared information regarding a request from the Town of Angier regarding letters of support for grant applications for water and infrastructure projects, the construction of Town Hall and a community center. Commissioner Weatherspoon made a motion to approve the letters of support for the Town of Angier’s grant applications. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Matthews and carried unanimously. Commissioner Weatherspoon shared he was contacted by a citizen that would like to establish a DMV Office in the Lillington area. He has received support from Senator Burgin, Mayor McFadden and I think he has support from the Lillington Chamber. He would like a letter of support from the Board of Commissioners. Consensus of the Board was to approve a letter of support for the establishment of a DMV Office in the Lillington area. Commissioner Matthews made a motion to adjourn at 10:52 am. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Weatherspoon. The motion carried unanimously. ____________________________________ ___________________________________ Matthew B. Nicol, Chairman Melissa D. Capps, Clerk HCBOC 032023 Pg. 43 Board Meeting Agenda Item MEETING DATE: March 20, 2023 TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SUBJECT: Nonprofit Funding Agreements ($1.5 Million State Appropriations) REQUESTED BY: County Manager's Office (Ally Fouts) REQUEST: In the State of North Carolina's most recent budget, $1.5 million was allocated to Harnett County to be passed along to 46 entities, as decided by Senator Burgin. Administration is requesting approval of the funding agreement with Central Carolina Community College. FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: Item 4B HCBOC 032023 Pg. 44 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 45 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 46 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 47 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 48 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 49 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 50 Board Meeting Agenda Item MEETING DATE: March 20, 2023 TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SUBJECT: DPS Hazard Mitigation Grant Program REQUESTED BY: Christopher Appel, Senior Staff Attorney REQUEST: The Legal Department requests that the Board accept the Deed for real property located at 145 Coats Road, Linden, North Carolina as part of the DPS Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: Item 4C HCBOC 032023 Pg. 51 Board Meeting Agenda Item MEETING DATE: March 20, 2023 TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SUBJECT: Proposed Text Amendment: Case #PLAN2302-0003 REQUESTED BY: Mark Locklear, Development Services REQUEST: Applicant: Harnett County Development Services; Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance; Article XII, Sections 2.6.1. To amend Harnett County’s U.D.O Land Use Plan Amendments Section. Development Services staff recommends approval based on compatabilty with the County regulatory documents. Additional Information: At their March 6th meeting, the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5- 0) to recommend approval of the text amendment as written, specifically because the County is undergoing the process to update the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. • No one spoke in opposition FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: Item 6 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 52 TEXT AMENDMENT REQUEST FORM (Internal) Development Services 420 McKinney Pkwy. P.O. Box 65, Lillington, NC 27546 Phone: (910) 893-7525 Fax: (910) 893-2793 Case: PLAN2302-0003 Planning Board: March 6, 2023 County Commissioners: March 20, 2023 Applicant Information Applicant: Name: Harnett County Development Services Address: 420 McKinney Pkwy City/State/Zip: Lillington, NC 27546 Phone: 910-893-7525, x2 Type of Change New Addition Revision Ordinance: Unified Development Ordinance Article: XII Sections: 2.6.1 Current Text: See attached Proposed Text: (Attach additional sheets if necessary) See attached Reason for Requested Change: To amend Harnett County’s U.D.O. Article XII, Section 2.6 Land Use Plan Amendments, 2.6.1 General Land Use Plan Amendments Suggested Statement-of-Consistency: (Staff concludes that…) The requested Text Amendment is compatible with Harnett County regulatory documents and the benefits outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the community. Therefore, it is recommended that this Text Amendment request be APPROVED Additional Information On March 6, the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of this Text Amendment, specifically due to fact that the County is undergoing the process to update the Plan. - No one spoke in opposition HCBOC 032023 Pg. 53 ATTACHMENT 1 Red text is proposed Article XII. Amendments, Hearing Procedures, Appeals, & Variances Section 2.0 Amendments 2.6 Land Use Plan Amendments 2.6.1 General Land Use Plan Amendments Amendments to the Land Use Plan shall be considered for approval following the same procedure for filing a text amendment of this Ordinance, as outlined herein. For the purposes of this Ordinance, an amendment to the Land Use Plan shall be considered as such in regards to advertising, public hearings, and all other similar requirements. These amendments shall be considered twice a year with at least a two month staff review time period after an application has been received. Specific dates shall be published by Development Services at the beginning of the calendar year. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 54 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE HARNETT COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County adopted the UDO on October 17, 2011 for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the county residents; and WHEREAS, this ordinance was adopted under authority granted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, particularly G.S. 153A-340; and WHEREAS, the UDO contains provisions for amending said ordinance and those provisions have been followed; and WHEREAS, the Harnett County Planning Board has reviewed the amendment to the article of the UDO as listed below and recommends the adoption of the following amendment. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA that Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance Article VII: Amendments, Hearing Procedures, Appeals, & Variances, Section 2.6.1 General Land Use Amendments; of the UDO shall be amended to read as indicated in “Attachment”. “Attachment” is filed with the Unified Development Ordinance in the Clerk to the Board’s Office. Duly adopted this 20th day of March 2023 and effective upon adoption. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS _______________________________ Matthew Nicol, Chairman ATTEST: ____________________________________ Melissa D. Capps, Clerk HCBOC 032023 Pg. 55 ATTACHMENT Article XII. Amendments, Hearing Procedures, Appeals, & Variances Section 2.0 Amendments 2.6 Land Use Plan Amendments 2.6.1 General Land Use Plan Amendments Amendments to the Land Use Plan shall be considered for approval following the same procedure for filing a text amendment of this Ordinance, as outlined herein. For the purposes of this Ordinance, an amendment to the Land Use Plan shall be considered as such in regards to advertising, public hearings, and all other similar requirements. These amendments shall be considered twice a year with at least a two month staff review time period after an application has been received. Specific dates shall be published by Development Services at the beginning of the calendar year. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 56 Board Meeting Agenda Item MEETING DATE: March 20, 2023 TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SUBJECT: Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2301-0001 REQUESTED BY: Mark Locklear, Development Services REQUEST: Landowner / Applicant: Charles W Harwell; 9.15 +/- acres; Pin # 9576-43-9434.000; From Commercial/Conservation to RA-20R/Conservation Zoning District; NC Hwy 87 S ; Barbecue Township Development Services staff recommends approval based on compatabilty with the Land Use Plan. Additional Information: At their March 6th meeting, the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5- 0) to recommend approval of application based on compatibility with the Land Use Plan as well as the amount of residentially zoned parcels in this area. • No one spoke in opposition FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: Item 7 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 57 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 58 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 59 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 60 STAFF REPORT Page 1 of 6 REZONING STAFF REPORT Case: PLAN 2301-0001 Sarah Arbour, Planner II sarbour@harnett.org Phone: (910) 814-6414 Fax: (910) 814-8278 Planning Board: March 6, 2023 County Commissioners: March 20, 2023 Requesting a Rezoning from Commercial to RA-20R Applicant Information Owner of Record: Applicant: Name: Charles W. Harwell Name: Charles W. Harwell Address: 351 Highland Forest Drive Address: 351 Highland Forest Drive City/State/Zip: Sanford, NC 27332 City/State/Zip: Sanford, NC 27332 Property Description PIN(s): 9576-43-9434.000 Acreage: 9.15 Address/SR No.: NC 87 S Township: (09) Johnsonville (10) Lillington (11) Neill’s Creek (12) Stewart’s Creek (13) Upper Little River (01) Anderson Creek (02) Averasboro (03) Barbecue (04) Black River (05) Buckhorn (06) Duke (07) Grove (08) Hectors Creek Vicinity Map Vicinity Map HCBOC 032023 Pg. 61 STAFF REPORT Page 2 of 6 Physical Characteristics Site Description: The parcel is undeveloped and generally densely wooded. This is an environmentally sensitive parcel due to the proximity of a nearby creek. There are wetlands present throughout the parcel, and a considerable portion of the parcel is located within the 100-year flood plain. Surrounding Land Uses: Single family residential and undeveloped land. Services Available Water: Public (Harnett County) Private (Well) Other: Unverified Sewer: Public (Harnett County) Private (Septic Tank) Other: unverified Transportation: Annual Daily Traffic Count is 22,500 daily trips for this section of NC 87 S. Site Distances: Good HCBOC 032023 Pg. 62 STAFF REPORT Page 3 of 6 Commercial Conservation RA-20R RA-20M Compact Mixed Use Environmentally Sensitive Areas Low Density Residential Zoning District Compatibility . Current Commercial Requested RA-20R Parks & Rec X X Natural Preserves X X Bona Fide Farms X X Single Family X Manufactured Homes, (with design criteria) Manufactured Homes X Multi-Family X Institutional X X Commercial Services X X (with SUP) Retail X Wholesale X (with SUP) Industrial Manufacturing The following is a summary list of potential uses. For all applicable uses for each Zoning district please refer to the UDO’s Table of Uses Land Use Classification Compatibility ZONING LAND USE RA-20R Environmentally Sensitive Areas/LDR Parks & Rec X X Natural Preserves X X Bona Fide Farms X X Single Family X X Manufactured Homes, Design Regulated Manufactured Homes X X Multi-Family X X Institutional X X Commercial Service X (With SUP) Retail Wholesale Industrial Manufacturing The above is a summary list of potential uses. For all applicable uses for each Zoning district, please refer to the UDO’s Table of Uses. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 63 STAFF REPORT Page 4 of 6 Site Photographs Site Site NC 87 Street View - North NC 87 Street View- South HCBOC 032023 Pg. 64 STAFF REPORT Page 5 of 6 Across NC 87 Evaluation Yes No 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 adjacent property owners and surrounding community is reasonable. The surrounding properties are zoned RA-20R, the zoning classification requested, and the surrounding properties are undeveloped or used for single family residential purposes. The uses permitted in the requested zoning district are less intensive than the uses permitted in the current zoning district, and development of the subject property under the requested zoning may result in a lesser impact to the surrounding properties than if developed in the current zoning designation. Yes No The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning is compatible with the existing land use classifications. The subject property has two land use classifications, Low Density Residential and Environmentally Sensitive Areas. These land use classifications are compatible with low density development patterns that discourage intrusive development in areas of wetlands and minimize property damage in areas subject to flooding. The permitted uses in the requested zoning are more compatible than the uses permitted in the current zoning district. Yes No The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The requested zoning will enhance the public health, safety and general welfare with potential development that is compatible with the surrounding property uses, zoning district, and underlying land uses. Yes No The request is for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: The request to rezone the parcel from Commercial to RA-20R is not a small-scale rezoning and does not require an evaluation for reasonableness. The adjacent properties are zoned RA-20R, and the uses permitted in the requested zoning district are compatible with the land use classifications. Suggested Statement-of-Consistency (Staff concludes that…) As stated in the evaluation, the requested rezoning to RA-20R is compatible with the Harnett County Land Use Plan and would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community because of the compatible existing residential land uses and the zoning classification in this area. It is recommended that this rezoning request be APPROVED. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 65 STAFF REPORT Page 6 of 6 Additional Information On March 6, the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of this rezoning due to the residential nature of this area. - No one spoke in opposition Standards of Review and Worksheet TYPICAL REVIEW STANDARDS The Planning Board shall consider and make recommendations to the County Board of Commissioners concerning each proposed zoning district. The following policy guidelines shall be followed by the Planning Board concerning zoning districts and no proposed zoning district will receive favorable recommendation unless: Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in appropriate complementary categories. Yes No B. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group. Yes No C. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of the property involved.) Yes No D. There is convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change. Yes No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound planning practices. GRANTING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to grant the rezoning upon finding that the rezoning is reasonable based on All of the above findings of fact A-E being found in the affirmative and that the rezoning advances the public interest. DENYING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to deny the rezoning upon finding that the proposed rezoning does not advance the public interest and is unreasonable due to the following: The proposal will not place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in appropriate complementary categories. There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group. There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of the property involved.) There is not convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change. The proposed change is not in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound planning practices. The proposed change was not found to be reasonable for a small scale rezoning HCBOC 032023 Pg. 66 Board Meeting Agenda Item MEETING DATE: March 20, 2023 TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SUBJECT: Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2302-0001 REQUESTED BY: Mark Locklear, Development Services REQUEST: JPF Properties, LLC; 10.91 +/- acres; Pin #’s 1537-26-3967.000 & 1537-27-3212.000; From RA-30 to Commercial Zoning District; SR # 1709 (Hodges Chapel Rd); Averasboro Township Development Services staff recommends approval based on compatabilty with the Land Use Plan. Additional Information: At their March 6th meeting, the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5- 0) to recommend approval of application based on compatibility with the Land Use Plan as well as the amount of Industrial and Commercial zoned parcels in this area. • No one spoke in opposition FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: Item 8 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 67 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 68 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 69 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 70 STAFF REPORT Page 1 of 6 REZONING STAFF REPORT Case: PLAN 2302-0001 Sarah Arbour, Planner II sarbour@harnett.org Phone: (910) 893-7525 Fax: (910) 814-8278 Planning Board: March 6, 2023 County Commissioners: March 20, 2023 Requesting a Rezoning from RA-30 to Commercial Applicant Information Owner of Record: Applicant: Name: JPF Properties Name: JPF Properties Address: 1560 George Perry Lee Rd. Address: 1560 George Perry Lee Rd. City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28334 City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28334 Property Description PIN(s): 1537-27-3212.000 & 1537-26-3967.000 Acreage: +/- 10.91 Address/SR No.: Hodges Chapel Rd., Dunn, NC 28334 Township: (09) Johnsonville (10) Lillington (11) Neill’s Creek (12) Stewart’s Creek (13) Upper Little River (01) Anderson Creek (02) Averasboro (03) Barbecue (04) Black River (05) Buckhorn (06) Duke (07) Grove (08) Hectors Creek Vicinity Map Vicinity Map HCBOC 032023 Pg. 71 STAFF REPORT Page 2 of 6 Physical Characteristics Site Description: The parcels are currently vacant, undeveloped land previously used for agricultural purposes. Surrounding Land Uses: Single family residential, several non-residential uses, as well as undeveloped land & agricultural uses. Services Available Water: Public (Harnett County) Private (Well) Other: Unverified Sewer: Public (Harnett County) Private (Septic Tank) Other: unverified Transportation: Annual Daily Traffic Count is 1,400 daily trips for this section of Hodges Chapel Rd. Site Distances: Good HCBOC 032023 Pg. 72 STAFF REPORT Page 3 of 6 Zoning District Compatibility CURRENT REQUESTED RA-30 Commercial Parks & Rec X X Natural Preserves X X Bona Fide Farms X X Single Family X Manufactured Homes, (with design criteria) X Manufactured Homes Multi-Family X (with SUP) Institutional X X Commercial Services X (with SUP) X Retail X Wholesale X (with SUP) Industrial Manufacturing The following is a summary list of potential uses. For all applicable uses for each Zoning district please refer to the UDO’s Table of Uses. Land Use Classification Compatibility ZONING LAND USE Commercial EMU Parks & Rec X X Natural Preserves X X Bona Fide Farms X Single Family Manufactured Homes, Design Regulated Manufactured Homes Multi-Family X Institutional X X Commercial Service X X Retail X X Wholesale X X Industrial X (with SUP) X Manufacturing X The above is a summary list of potential uses. For all applicable uses for each Zoning district please refer to the UDO’s Table of Uses. RA-30 RA-20M Industrial Commercial Dunn ETJ Employment Mixed Use Low Density Residential Agricultural Dunn ETJ HCBOC 032023 Pg. 73 STAFF REPORT Page 4 of 6 Site Photographs Site Site Across Street HCBOC 032023 Pg. 74 STAFF REPORT Page 5 of 6 Street View – Hodges Chapel Rd. Street View – Hodges Chapel Rd. Evaluation Yes No 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. Yes No The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to Commercial is compatible with Land Use classification, Employment Mixed Use. The Employment Mixed Use land use classification encourages economic development, and the uses permitted in the proposed zoning support economic growth. Yes No The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The requested zoning would maintain the public health, safety and general welfare due to area’s existing commercial uses in the area, as well as the potential site improvements that would be required. Yes No The request is for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: Due to the Land Use compatibility and the proximity of the proposed zoning to the subject property, this rezoning request does not need to be evaluated for Small Scale Rezoning. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 75 STAFF REPORT Page 6 of 6 Suggested Statement-of-Consistency (Staff concludes that…) As stated in the evaluation, the requested rezoning to Commercial would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community based on compliance with the County’s Land Use Plan, as well as the existing nonresidential uses in this area. Therefore, it is recommended that this rezoning request be APPROVED. Additional Information On March 6, the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of this rezoning due to the nonresidential uses in this area. - No one spoke in opposition Standards of Review and Worksheet TYPICAL REVIEW STANDARDS The Planning Board shall consider and make recommendations to th e County Board of Commissioners concerning each proposed zoning district. The following policy guidelines shall be followed by the Planning Board concerning zoning districts and no proposed zoning district will receive favorable recommendation unless: Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in appropriate complementary categories. Yes No B. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group. Yes No C. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of the property involved.) Yes No D. There is convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change. Yes No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound planning practices. GRANTING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to grant the rezoning upon finding that the rezoning is reasonable based on All of the above findings of fact A-E being found in the affirmative and that the rezoning advances the public interest. DENYING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to deny the rezoning upon finding that the proposed rezoning does not advance the public interest and is unreasonable due to the following: The proposal will not place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in appropriate complementary categories. There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group. There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of the property involved.) There is not convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change. The proposed change is not in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound planning practices. The proposed change was not found to be reasonable for a small scale rezoning HCBOC 032023 Pg. 76 Board Meeting Agenda Item MEETING DATE: March 20, 2023 TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SUBJECT: Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2302-0002 REQUESTED BY: Mark Locklear, Development Services REQUEST: JPF Properties, LLC; 8.88 +/- acres; Pin # 1538-32-2851.000; From RA-20R to Commercial Zoning District; SR # 1840 (Robin Hood Rd); Averasboro Township Development Services staff recommends approval based on compatabilty with the Land Use Plan. Additional Information: At their March 6th meeting, the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5- 0) to recommend approval of the application based on compatibility with the Land Use Plan as well as the amount of non-residentially zoned parcels in this area. • No one spoke in opposition FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: Item 9 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 77 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 78 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 79 STAFF REPORT Page 1 of 8 REZONING STAFF REPORT Case: PLAN 2302-0002 Sarah Arbour, Planner II sarbour@harnett.org Phone: (910) 893-7525 Fax: (910) 814-8278 Planning Board: March 6, 2023 County Commissioners: March 20, 2023 Requesting a Rezoning from RA-20R to Commercial Applicant Information Owner of Record: Applicant: Name: JPF Properties LLC Name: JPF Properties LLC Address: 1560 George Perry Rd. Address: 1560 George Perry Rd. City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28334 City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28334 Property Description PIN(s): 1538-32-2851.000 Acreage: +/- 8.88 Address/SR No.: Robin Hood Rd., Dunn, NC 28334 Township: (09) Johnsonville (10) Lillington (11) Neill’s Creek (12) Stewart’s Creek (13) Upper Little River (01) Anderson Creek (02) Averasboro (03) Barbecue (04) Black River (05) Buckhorn (06) Duke (07) Grove (08) Hectors Creek Vicinity Map Vicinity Map HCBOC 032023 Pg. 80 STAFF REPORT Page 2 of 8 Physical Characteristics Site Description: The parcel is vacant and unimproved. Surrounding Land Uses: Single family dwellings, undeveloped land & agricultural uses, as well as several non-residential uses including a solar energy facility, educational services, a communication tower and an outdoor advertising sign. Services Available Water: Public (Harnett County) Private (Well) Other: Unverified Sewer: Public (Harnett County) Private (Septic Tank) Other: unverified Transportation: Annual Daily Traffic Counts for these sections of Robin Hood Rd. and Fairview Rd. are not available Site Distances: Good HCBOC 032023 Pg. 81 STAFF REPORT Page 3 of 8 Zoning District Compatibility CURRENT REQUESTED RA-20R Commercial Parks & Rec X X Natural Preserves X X Bona Fide Farms X X Single Family X Manufactured Homes, (with design criteria) Manufactured Homes X Multi-Family X Institutional X X Commercial Services X (with SUP) X Retail X Wholesale X (with SUP) Industrial Manufacturing The following is a summary list of potential uses. For all applicable uses for each Zoning district please refer to the UDO’s Table of Uses. Land Use Classification Compatibility The above is a summary list of potential uses. For all applicable uses for each Zoning district please refer to the Udo’s Table of Uses. ZONING LAND USE Commercial Employee Mixed Use Parks & Rec X X Natural Preserves X X Bona Fide Farms X Single Family X Manufactured Homes, Design Regulated Manufactured Homes Multi-Family X Institutional X X Commercial Service X X Retail X X Wholesale X Industrial X (with SUP) X Manufacturing Employee Mixed Use Agricultural Environmentally Sensitive Areas Low Density Residential RA-20R RA-30 Industrial Commercial Conservation HCBOC 032023 Pg. 82 STAFF REPORT Page 4 of 8 Site Photographs Site Photographs From Robbin Hood Rd. Site – Robbin Hood Rd. View Across Street Street View Facing South- Robbin Hood Rd. Street View Facing N. – Robbin Hood Rd. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 83 STAFF REPORT Page 5 of 8 Street View – Robbin Hood Rd. Construction to S. of Site Site Photographs From Farmview Rd. Site Site HCBOC 032023 Pg. 84 STAFF REPORT Page 6 of 8 Street View Facing North – Farmview Rd. Street View – Farmview Rd. facing South Across Street Evaluation Yes No 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 due to the existing nonresidential uses in this area. Yes No The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use Classification. REASONING: The requested zoning to Commercial is compatible with Employment Mixed Use Land Use classification. The Employment Mixed Use land use is a development node that encourages opportunities for economic development along major thoroughfares. The uses permitted in the Commercial zoning district support the intent of the underlying land use. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 85 STAFF REPORT Page 7 of 8 Yes No The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare. REASONING: The requested zoning would maintain the public health, safety and general welfare due to area’s existing non-residential uses, as well as the potential site improvements that would be required. Yes No The request is for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should be evaluated for reasonableness. REASONING: Due to the compatibility of the underlying land use with the requested zoning and the proximity of the requested zoning district to the subject property, the request to rezone this property from RA-20R to Commercial does not need to be evaluated for Small Scale Rezoning. Suggested Statement-of-Consistency (Staff concludes that…) As stated in the evaluation, the requested rezoning to Commercial would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community based on compliance with the County’s Land Use Plan, as well as the existing nonresidential uses in this area. Therefore, it is recommended that this rezoning request be APPROVED. Additional Information On March 6, the Harnett County Planning Board voted unanimously (5-0) to recommend approval of this rezoning due to the I-95 location and the amount of existing nonresidential zoned parcels in this area. - No one spoke in opposition Standards of Review and Worksheet TYPICAL REVIEW STANDARDS The Planning Board shall consider and make recommendations to the County Board of Co mmissioners concerning each proposed zoning district. The following policy guidelines shall be followed by the Planning Board concerning zoning districts and no proposed zoning district will receive favorable recommendation unless: Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in appropriate complementary categories. Yes No B. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group. Yes No C. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permit ted under the proposed district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of the property involved.) Yes No D. There is convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change. Yes No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound planning practices. GRANTING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to grant the rezoning upon finding that the rezoning is reasonable based on All of the above findings of fact A-E being found in the affirmative and that the rezoning advances the public interest. DENYING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to deny the rezoning upon finding that the proposed rezoning does not advance the public interest and is unreasonable due to the following: The proposal will not place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in appropriate complementary categories. HCBOC 032023 Pg. 86 STAFF REPORT Page 8 of 8 There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group. There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of the property involved.) There is not convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change. The proposed change is not in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound planning practices. The proposed change was not found to be reasonable for a small scale rezoning HCBOC 032023 Pg. 87 Item 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 88 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 89 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 90 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 91 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 92 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 93 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 94 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 95 Item 11 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 96 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 97 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 98 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 99 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 100 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 101 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 102 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 103 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 104 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 105 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 106 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 107 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 108 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 109 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 110 Item 12AHCBOC 032023 Pg. 111 July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun TOTAL AVG. Front Desk - Check-in Appointments 1127 1188 1958 1876 1465 1116 1182 1074 10986 1373.3 Health Clinics Adult Women Wellness Clinic 1 6 3 3 4 1 2 2 22 2.75 Care Coordination for Children (CC4C)156 146 127 137 142 168 156 156 1188 148.5 Child Health - Sick Clinic 100 119 204 237 237 161 177 197 1432 179 Child Health - Well Clinic 136 149 147 142 112 107 108 147 1048 131 County Employee Health Clinic 131 142 137 156 162 165 129 134 1156 144.5 Family Planning 130 134 123 132 121 129 163 151 1083 135.38 Immunizations 169 255 255 1368 373 175 203 173 2971 371.38 COVID Vaccines 240 154 404 453 270 160 82 56 1819 227.38 Maternity (Prenatal Clinic)118 166 171 175 155 162 171 180 1298 162.25 OB Care Management (OBCM)182 192 166 181 178 182 183 184 1448 181 Postpartum Home Visits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Refer/Repeat Pap 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 5 0.625 STD Services 100 93 80 103 97 83 87 85 728 91 TB Services 58 81 52 42 35 25 60 53 406 50.75 Welcome Baby Home Visits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Services 1521 1638 1870 3130 1886 1520 1521 1518 14604 1825.5 Reportable Disease Cases Tuberculosis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIV - (Quarterly report)0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.125 AIDS - (Quarterly report)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SYPHILIS - (Quarterly report)5 2 0 10 0 4 8 1 30 3.75 OTHER STD's 8 13 30 24 12 45 15 34 181 22.625 Other (salmonella, campylobacter, etc)4 1 7 2 3 1 7 2 27 3.375 Total Services 17 16 37 36 15 51 30 37 239 29.875 Health Education Outreach 110 286 177 141 168 202 168 169 1421 177.63 Laboratory Clients 824 776 974 939 1688 1486 968 934 8589 1073.6 Laboratory Tests 1157 1317 1409 1594 1016 912 1391 1552 10348 1293.5 HIV Tests 109 108 90 116 158 106 108 121 916 114.5 WIC Active Participation 3530 3645 3589 3556 3556 3526 3529 24931 3561.6 Vital Statistics Births In County 37 45 48 39 27 44 40 55 335 41.875 Births Out of County 127 155 125 116 96 116 84 120 939 117.38 Deaths 66 64 58 54 63 73 70 57 505 63.125 Environmental Health Applications Received 122 95 114 85 88 62 106 85 757 94.625 Permits Issued 64 91 63 66 39 49 58 74 504 63 Completions Issued 65 78 64 74 74 65 87 56 563 70.375 Repair Permits Applied 8 2 14 7 1 5 7 11 55 6.875 Permits Denied 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0.375 Site Visits 120 134 144 72 77 85 87 92 811 101.38 Food and Lodging Establishments Inspected/Reinspected 90 108 106 81 95 72 86 71 709 88.625 Visits /Construction/Critical 70 54 60 71 51 24 63 77 470 58.75 Complaints 3 4 1 3 1 0 3 1 16 2 Private Water Supplies Well Applications Received 2 2 4 4 2 1 4 3 22 2.75 updated 7/08/2022 updated 03-07-2023 Activities Summary Harnett County Department of Public Health Item 12B HCBOC 032023 Pg. 112 Item 12C HCBOC 032023 Pg. 113 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 114 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 115 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 116 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 117 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 118 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 119 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 120 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 121 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 122 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 123 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 124 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 125 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 126 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 127 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 128 Item 12D HCBOC 032023 Pg. 129 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 130 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 131 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 132 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 133 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 134 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 135 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) RELEASE REASON: Address change 0002257261-2022-2022-0000-00-REG THOMAS F ROGGE 8/22/2022 SHANNON AUTRY 1/31/2023 41.58 41.58 0.00 Subtotal 41.58 RELEASE REASON: Adjustment 0000045235-2022-2022-0000-00-REG EMERY, BOBBY RAY 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/7/2023 5,213.20 2,272.82 2,940.38 0002249663-2022-2022-0000-00-REG GAU, BRIAN ALLEN 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/10/2023 11.76 11.76 0.00 0002251125-2021-2021-0000-00-REG PERKINS, RYAN ALLEN 7/28/2021 APRIL DIAZ 2/1/2023 25.44 25.44 0.00 0002251125-2022-2022-0000-00-REG PERKINS, RYAN ALLEN 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/1/2023 18.66 18.66 0.00 0002258723-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CRUZ, BRANDON NATHAN SOTTO 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/1/2023 41.66 4.54 37.12 0002261290-2021-2021-0000-00-REG ADKINS, ALBERT ELVIS JR 7/28/2021 APRIL DIAZ 2/27/2023 6.59 6.59 0.00 0002261290-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ADKINS, ALBERT ELVIS JR 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/27/2023 4.84 4.84 0.00 0002261434-2020-2020-0000-00-REG ADKINS, STEVEN LEE 11/18/2020 APRIL DIAZ 2/6/2023 5.10 5.10 0.00 0002261434-2021-2021-0000-00-REG ADKINS, STEVEN LEE 7/28/2021 APRIL DIAZ 2/6/2023 7.30 7.30 0.00 0002261434-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ADKINS, STEVEN LEE 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/6/2023 5.50 5.50 0.00 0002262141-2022-2022-0000-00-REG OQUINN, JIMMY FRANKLIN 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/14/2023 60.47 60.47 0.00 0002262170-2022-2022-0000-00-REG COATS, JIMMY ODELL 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/10/2023 3.57 3.57 0.00 Release Reason ALL 2/1/2023 Default Sort-By: Report Parameters: Tax District: Grouping: Bill #,Taxpayer Name,Release Date,Billing Date,Operator ID, Release Amount Data as of: 3/8/2023 6:43:04 PM TR-304 Bill Release Report NCPTS V4Date run: 3/9/2023 8:45:23 AM Release Date Start:Release Date End: 2/28/2023 PAGE 1 of 10 Item 12E HCBOC 032023 Pg. 136 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) 0002262208-2022-2022-0000-00-REG AVERY, TERRY LYNN 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/2/2023 45.09 4.40 40.69 0002262349-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ODOM, MICKY GAREN 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/8/2023 114.15 19.19 94.96 0002262933-2022-2022-0000-00-REG YOUNG, JEREMY A 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/2/2023 490.56 63.16 427.40 0002269357-2020-2020-0000-00-REG MOORE, MARY 11/18/2020 APRIL DIAZ 2/27/2023 10.15 10.15 0.00 0002269691-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MCCLOSKEY, TERRENCE MICHAEL 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/22/2023 82.29 82.29 0.00 0002270905-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MARTIN, RICHARD ROLLAND 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/7/2023 82.74 82.74 0.00 0002278689-2022-2022-0000-00-REG STARKEY, JOSHUA RICHERD 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/3/2023 16.62 2.06 14.56 0002278902-2021-2021-0000-00-REG LONG, JASON BRYAN 7/28/2021 APRIL DIAZ 2/7/2023 5.06 5.06 0.00 0002278902-2022-2022-0000-00-REG LONG, JASON BRYAN 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/7/2023 3.71 3.71 0.00 0002278974-2022-2022-0000-00-REG WINGATE CONSTRUCTION LLC 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/1/2023 52.59 21.62 30.97 0002278974-2022-2022-0000-00-REG WINGATE CONSTRUCTION LLC 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/1/2023 30.97 3.33 27.64 0002281498-2022-2022-0000-00-REG LEONARD, JANISSE DEANNE 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/10/2023 29.61 29.61 0.00 0002281661-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CRUZ, JASMINE 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/24/2023 10.99 10.99 0.00 0002281723-2022-2022-0000-00-REG KINNEY, PATRICK W 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/24/2023 3.66 3.66 0.00 0002282043-2022-2022-0000-00-REG METRO BY T MOBILE 8/24/2022 KRISTY TAYLOR 2/17/2023 510.28 508.49 1.79 0002282043-2022-2022-0000-00-REG METRO BY T MOBILE 8/24/2022 KRISTY TAYLOR 2/17/2023 1.79 1.79 0.00 0002283036-2021-2021-0000-00-REG ROBINSON, TERESA MARGARET 7/30/2021 APRIL DIAZ 2/14/2023 308.65 308.65 0.00 0002284717-2021-2021-0000-00-REG FOX, GLADYS HARRINGTON 7/30/2021 APRIL DIAZ 2/1/2023 10.21 10.21 0.00 0002288850-2022-2022-0000-00-REG GRIMM, NELL STANTON 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/27/2023 72.18 72.18 0.00 0002288901-2022-2022-0000-00-REG GERRATY, GEORGE FRANIS IV 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/6/2023 288.69 13.79 274.90 0002290595-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ZASOWSKI, KENNETH HENRY 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/3/2023 496.21 496.21 0.00 0002291099-2022-2022-0000-00-REG WILSON, JACKSON LYNN 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/6/2023 640.89 640.89 0.00 0002291911-2022-2022-0000-00-REG HOWELL, LADONNA MAE 8/26/2022 APRIL DIAZ 1/31/2023 402.07 402.07 0.00 0002292724-2022-2022-0000-00-REG HOLLIS, LAURA LEIGH 8/26/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/15/2023 160.68 160.68 0.00 PAGE 2 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 137 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) 0002293608-2022-2022-0000-00-REG STONE, WAYMOND JACKSON 8/26/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/1/2023 7.60 7.60 0.00 0002294907-2022-2022-0000-00-REG GARDNER, MATTHEW CATES 8/26/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/23/2023 369.13 369.13 0.00 Subtotal 5,760.25 RELEASE REASON: Assessed In Err 0002257876-2021-2021-0000-00-REG HARTE, DOUGLAS CHARLES 7/28/2021 KRISTY TAYLOR 2/1/2023 15.47 15.47 0.00 0002257876-2022-2022-0000-00-REG HARTE, DOUGLAS CHARLES 8/17/2022 KRISTY TAYLOR 2/1/2023 11.93 11.93 0.00 0002261605-2022-2022-0000-00-REG YOUNG, JASON COLTON 8/17/2022 KRISTY TAYLOR 2/2/2023 177.03 177.03 0.00 0002269564-2020-2020-0000-00-REG CAPPS, BRADFORD ALLAN 11/18/2020 KRISTY TAYLOR 2/21/2023 42.88 42.88 0.00 0002279927-2022-2022-0000-00-REG BLUE LINE TANSPORT OF NORTH CAROLINA LLC 8/24/2022 KRISTY TAYLOR 2/2/2023 453.13 453.13 0.00 Subtotal 700.44 RELEASE REASON: Billing Correction 0000000512-2023-2020-0070-00-REG THOMPSON, RICHARD D 2/1/2023 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/1/2023 474.39 474.39 0.00 0000000512-2023-2021-0070-00-REG THOMPSON, RICHARD D 2/1/2023 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/1/2023 485.68 485.68 0.00 0000000512-2023-2022-0070-00-REG THOMPSON, RICHARD D 2/1/2023 KARA DANIELS 2/1/2023 718.47 718.47 0.00 Subtotal 1,678.54 RELEASE REASON: Elderly Exclusion 0000058085-2022-2022-0000-00-REG TROCHE, CARLOS J 8/17/2022 SHEENA HOHING 2/2/2023 928.29 928.29 0.00 Subtotal 928.29 RELEASE REASON: Exempt Property 0000060403-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CHURCH OF GOD OF NC-DUNN, 8/17/2022 SHEENA HOHING 2/14/2023 2,906.71 1,869.11 1,037.60 Subtotal 1,869.11 PAGE 3 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 138 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) RELEASE REASON: Full rebate 0001146582-2020-2020-0000-00-REG MENDOZA, FELIX ORTEGA 11/18/2020 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/8/2023 23.66 23.66 0.00 0001146582-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MENDOZA, FELIX ORTEGA 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/8/2023 19.29 19.29 0.00 0002255998-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CHERNEY, JAMES DAVID 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/17/2023 19.56 19.56 0.00 0002258151-2021-2021-0000-00-REG VELAZQUEZ, LAURA MARIA 7/28/2021 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/13/2023 23.66 23.66 0.00 0002258151-2022-2022-0000-00-REG VELAZQUEZ, LAURA MARIA 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/13/2023 19.29 19.29 0.00 0002258433-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MATTHEWS, TAYLOR SCOTT 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/1/2023 18.63 18.63 0.00 0002279500-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CENTRELLA, MARK LOUIS 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/2/2023 151.54 151.54 0.00 0002279916-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MORRISEY, FRED 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/16/2023 31.81 31.81 0.00 0002288094-2022-2017-0000-00-REG JOHNSON, KENNETH E 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/6/2023 68.80 68.80 0.00 0002288094-2022-2018-0000-00-REG JOHNSON, KENNETH E 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/6/2023 64.50 64.50 0.00 0002288094-2022-2019-0000-00-REG JOHNSON, KENNETH E 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/6/2023 60.20 60.20 0.00 0002288094-2022-2020-0000-00-REG JOHNSON, KENNETH E 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/6/2023 55.90 55.90 0.00 0002288094-2022-2021-0000-00-REG JOHNSON, KENNETH E 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/6/2023 51.60 51.60 0.00 0002290642-2022-2022-0000-00-REG JACOBS, SARAH LACKEY 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/17/2023 362.21 362.21 0.00 0002291426-2022-2017-0000-00-REG ALLEN, LINDA STEWART 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 1/31/2023 34.00 34.00 0.00 0002291426-2022-2018-0000-00-REG ALLEN, LINDA STEWART 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 1/31/2023 31.88 31.88 0.00 0002291426-2022-2019-0000-00-REG ALLEN, LINDA STEWART 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 1/31/2023 29.75 29.75 0.00 0002291426-2022-2020-0000-00-REG ALLEN, LINDA STEWART 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 1/31/2023 27.63 27.63 0.00 0002291426-2022-2021-0000-00-REG ALLEN, LINDA STEWART 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 1/31/2023 26.10 26.10 0.00 PAGE 4 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 139 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) 0002291426-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ALLEN, LINDA STEWART 10/18/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 1/31/2023 19.56 19.56 0.00 Subtotal 1,139.57 RELEASE REASON: Military 0002249148-2022-2022-0000-00-REG DEES, JON PHILLIP 8/17/2022 AMY GRIFFIN 2/1/2023 86.04 86.04 0.00 0002251125-2020-2020-0000-00-REG PERKINS, RYAN ALLEN 7/30/2020 APRIL DIAZ 2/1/2023 22.85 22.85 0.00 0002255961-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CORNWELL, LIANET 8/17/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/2/2023 339.48 339.48 0.00 0002261381-2019-2019-0000-00-REG PEARSON, MICHAEL GLENN 8/20/2019 APRIL DIAZ 2/10/2023 11.18 11.18 0.00 0002261381-2020-2020-0000-00-REG PEARSON, MICHAEL GLENN 11/18/2020 APRIL DIAZ 2/10/2023 11.18 11.18 0.00 0002261381-2022-2022-0000-00-REG PEARSON, MICHAEL GLENN 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/10/2023 8.58 8.58 0.00 0002262794-2022-2022-0000-00-REG KIGHT, GREGORY QUINTEN 8/17/2022 AMY BAIN 2/2/2023 477.20 477.20 0.00 0002262971-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SHROCK, AARON NOAH 8/17/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/7/2023 91.02 91.02 0.00 0002269614-2022-2022-0000-00-REG NEFF, WILLIAM RICHARD 8/17/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/21/2023 131.26 131.26 0.00 0002269731-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SAENZ, ABEL 8/17/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/9/2023 147.65 147.65 0.00 0002269773-2022-2022-0000-00-REG WYLIE, MICHELLE RENAE 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 1/31/2023 169.08 169.08 0.00 0002269792-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ROSE, DAVID LYNN 8/17/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/6/2023 15.38 15.38 0.00 0002269820-2021-2021-0000-00-REG CHARNEY, GARY ANDREW 7/28/2021 TRACY CLARK 2/3/2023 289.30 289.30 0.00 0002279103-2021-2021-0000-01-REG OROZCO, MANUEL ROGELIO 7/28/2021 APRIL DIAZ 2/10/2023 42.06 42.06 0.00 0002279103-2022-2022-0000-00-REG OROZCO, MANUEL ROGELIO 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/10/2023 30.94 30.94 0.00 0002280056-2022-2022-0000-00-REG PENROD, TRAVIS ORLANDO 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/3/2023 25.62 25.62 0.00 0002288385-2022-2022-0000-00-REG BRYANT, STEVEN DANIEL 8/17/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/6/2023 210.48 210.48 0.00 0002288631-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SMITH, JUSTIN MATTHEW 8/17/2022 AMY GRIFFIN 2/23/2023 40.41 40.41 0.00 0002288766-2022-2022-0000-00-REG STAPLETON, CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN 8/17/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/7/2023 12.09 12.09 0.00 0002291659-2022-2022-0000-00-REG REGEIMBAL, DANIEL RYAN 8/26/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/8/2023 113.56 113.56 0.00 0002292605-2022-2022-0000-00-REG JOB, KEGAN HASSEL 8/26/2022 APRIL DIAZ 1/31/2023 264.59 264.59 0.00 PAGE 5 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 140 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) 0002292723-2022-2022-0000-00-REG BAXLEY, NATHAN DWIGHT 8/26/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/2/2023 57.22 57.22 0.00 0002292835-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CADE, MICHAEL ANTHONY 8/26/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/6/2023 30.29 30.29 0.00 0002292894-2022-2022-0000-00-REG POWELL, WILLIAM GINO 8/26/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/1/2023 72.56 72.56 0.00 0002292985-2022-2022-0000-00-REG BAXLEY, NATHAN DWIGHT 8/26/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/2/2023 8.72 8.72 0.00 0002293620-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ESTERO, KEVIN DALE 8/26/2022 KRISTY TAYLOR 2/14/2023 331.90 331.90 0.00 0002293863-2022-2022-0000-00-REG JACOBSON, KRISTOFOR ALLEN 8/26/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/23/2023 9.77 9.77 0.00 0002295069-2022-2022-0000-00-REG GLASS, PATRICK RAYMOND 8/26/2022 AMY GRIFFIN 2/13/2023 86.74 86.74 0.00 0002295249-2022-2022-0000-00-REG REAGAN, CHARLES THOMAS 8/26/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/3/2023 8.15 8.15 0.00 0002295289-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ROMANO, MICHAEL VINCENT 8/26/2022 TRACY CLARK 2/14/2023 103.91 103.91 0.00 0002295811-2022-2022-0000-00-REG OCHIENG, JOHN P 8/26/2022 AMY GRIFFIN 2/20/2023 48.17 48.17 0.00 0002296177-2022-2022-0000-00-REG DEES, JON PHILLIP 8/26/2022 AMY GRIFFIN 2/1/2023 29.86 29.86 0.00 Subtotal 3,327.24 RELEASE REASON: Not in County 0002261028-2019-2019-0000-00-REG LEWIS, VERNON DANIEL 8/15/2019 APRIL DIAZ 2/8/2023 31.92 31.92 0.00 0002261028-2020-2020-0000-00-REG LEWIS, VERNON DANIEL 11/18/2020 APRIL DIAZ 2/8/2023 9.02 9.02 0.00 0002261028-2021-2021-0000-00-REG LEWIS, VERNON DANIEL 7/28/2021 APRIL DIAZ 2/8/2023 9.02 9.02 0.00 0002261028-2022-2022-0000-00-REG LEWIS, VERNON DANIEL 8/17/2022 APRIL DIAZ 2/8/2023 7.01 7.01 0.00 0002269000-2020-2020-0000-00-REG LEWIS, VERNON DANIEL 11/18/2020 APRIL DIAZ 2/8/2023 25.78 25.78 0.00 Subtotal 82.75 RELEASE REASON: Ownership change 0000001816-2022-2022-0000-00-REG FAW REALTY LLC 8/17/2022 AMY BAIN 1/31/2023 780.66 780.66 0.00 0000001817-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ASMUNDSSON, GUDMUNDUR RUNAR 8/17/2022 AMY BAIN 2/7/2023 312.62 312.62 0.00 0000005184-2022-2022-0000-00-REG LEMUS, RICARDO ALLEN 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/8/2023 19.29 19.29 0.00 0002270850-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MUNCY, BARBARA 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/1/2023 11.58 11.58 0.00 PAGE 6 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 141 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) 0002290724-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MCCOSLEY, ROBERT M 8/17/2022 AMY BAIN 2/9/2023 47.57 47.57 0.00 Subtotal 1,171.72 RELEASE REASON: Penalty In Err 0002297053-2023-2018-0000-00-REG MORRISON, VARONICA 2/1/2023 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/1/2023 50.80 3.17 47.63 0002297053-2023-2019-0000-00-REG MORRISON, VARONICA 2/1/2023 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/1/2023 47.63 3.18 44.45 0002297053-2023-2020-0000-00-REG MORRISON, VARONICA 2/1/2023 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/1/2023 44.45 3.17 41.28 0002297053-2023-2021-0000-00-REG MORRISON, VARONICA 2/1/2023 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/1/2023 41.28 3.18 38.10 Subtotal 12.70 RELEASE REASON: Process Correction 0000027374-2023-2020-0070-00-REG JOHNSON, JAMES MARVIN JR 2/3/2023 KARA DANIELS 2/3/2023 4,259.45 4,259.45 0.00 Subtotal 4,259.45 RELEASE REASON: Removal of SW Fee 0000036585-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SMITH, RICKEY E SR 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/24/2023 177.87 85.00 92.87 0000041356-2022-2022-0000-00-REG NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/24/2023 85.00 85.00 0.00 0000049597-2022-2022-0000-00-REG S ATLANTIC CONF OF 7TH DAY ADVENTIST 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/24/2023 85.00 85.00 0.00 0000054910-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SOUTH ATLANTIC CONF ADV FOR BEREAN, 7 DAY ADV CH 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/24/2023 85.00 85.00 0.00 0000063724-2022-2022-0000-00-REG HARNETT COUNTY 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/7/2023 85.00 85.00 0.00 Subtotal 425.00 RELEASE REASON: SMALL UNDERPAYMENT 0000000964-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ALSTON, DELORES L 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/28/2023 616.41 0.02 616.39 0000009706-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CAROLINA SEASONS PROP OWNERS ASSC 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/13/2023 101.37 0.99 100.38 PAGE 7 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 142 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) 0000015657-2022-2022-0000-00-REG DUNN CHAPEL FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/9/2023 214.57 0.02 214.55 0000016327-2022-2022-0000-00-REG STEPHENSON, DYLAN 8/17/2022 LOCKBOX DPC 2/6/2023 169.16 0.02 169.14 0000017577-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SHEATS, TAMIKA L 8/17/2022 IVR DPC 2/24/2023 817.61 0.58 817.03 0000019876-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CAROLINA SEASIDE LLC 8/17/2022 IVR DPC 2/1/2023 833.54 0.42 833.12 0000026482-2022-2022-0000-00-REG JAMERSON, LEONARD 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/2/2023 39.11 0.78 38.33 0000029692-2022-2022-0000-00-REG KOERNER, HARRY JR 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/6/2023 1,796.12 0.26 1,795.86 0000038444-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MORGAN, KATIE O 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/6/2023 89.23 0.34 88.89 0000038445-2022-2022-0000-00-REG MORGAN, KATIE O 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/6/2023 126.27 0.47 125.80 0000039135-2022-2022-0000-00-REG POLLARD, LOYD WALLACE 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/13/2023 1,364.01 0.20 1,363.81 0000039137-2022-2022-0000-00-REG POLLARD, LOYD WALLACE 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/13/2023 496.01 0.08 495.93 0000039768-2022-2022-0000-00-REG NORRIS, GENE B 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/15/2023 1,945.58 0.27 1,945.31 0000042923-2022-2022-0000-00-REG POLLARD, LOYD WALLACE 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/13/2023 4,610.30 0.68 4,609.62 0000042947-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SORENSON, STEPHEN C 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/1/2023 1,858.04 0.26 1,857.78 0000042994-2022-2022-0000-00-REG POOLE, WILLIE J 8/17/2022 LOCKBOX DPC 2/10/2023 527.75 0.07 527.68 0000043637-2022-2022-0000-00-REG PRIESTNER, TERESA MICHELE 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/2/2023 1,916.38 0.60 1,915.78 0000045489-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ROBERTS, MILTON 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/3/2023 2,767.77 0.52 2,767.25 0000045658-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ROBISON, MARGARET TAYLOR 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/8/2023 43.53 0.32 43.21 0000049337-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SMITH, VIOLA 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/9/2023 398.57 0.30 398.27 0000052548-2022-2022-0000-00-REG DUNN CHAPEL FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/9/2023 275.99 0.04 275.95 0000057374-2023-2022-0070-00-REG LEE, SHIRLEY Y 2/1/2023 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/2/2023 15.03 0.41 14.62 PAGE 8 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 143 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) 0000057407-2022-2022-0000-00-REG 2 GEN HOLDINGS LLC 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/8/2023 6,156.05 0.92 6,155.13 0000061951-2022-2022-0000-00-REG PIERSON, ANGELA 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/8/2023 719.11 0.10 719.01 0001659770-2022-2022-0000-00-REG DICKERSON, ALMA BRAFFORD 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/16/2023 120.13 0.02 120.11 0001761315-2022-2022-0000-00-REG GARCIA, ELVIA 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/2/2023 18.33 0.37 17.96 0001890435-2013-2013-0000-00-REG LONGO, PATRICK ALBERT JR 9/3/2013 TRACI FERRELL 2/21/2023 35.15 0.41 34.74 0001980220-2022-2022-0000-00-REG JAMES, DAVID FRANKLIN 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/1/2023 3.79 0.02 3.77 0001994190-2013-2013-0000-00-REG LEE, SONYA FAYE 9/3/2013 TRACI FERRELL 2/6/2023 38.56 0.35 38.21 0002117533-2022-2022-0000-00-REG CORE, DAVID A 8/17/2022 TRACI FERRELL 2/6/2023 148.83 0.63 148.20 0002253880-2022-2022-0000-00-REG BEASLEY, BRITTANY ELIZABETH 8/17/2022 TRACI FERRELL 2/6/2023 60.88 0.46 60.42 0002254150-2022-2022-0000-00-REG BREWINGTON, JERRY LAIN 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/16/2023 9.73 0.27 9.46 0002281537-2022-2022-0000-00-REG RODRIGUEZ, ANGEL RAMON 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/2/2023 15.54 0.43 15.11 0002282033-2022-2022-0000-00-REG SALON SERENITY 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/8/2023 225.40 0.60 224.80 0002282063-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ELLIOTT, BERNADETTE WILLIAMS 8/17/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/2/2023 19.01 0.53 18.48 0002288491-2022-2022-0000-00-REG LANGSTON, ELIZABETH LOACES 8/17/2022 TAMMY HERRING 2/1/2023 4.46 0.03 4.43 0002289520-2022-2022-0000-00-REG RMS INVESTMENTS LLC 8/17/2022 TRACI FERRELL 2/6/2023 86.13 0.64 85.49 0002292184-2022-2022-0000-00-REG JORGE DIAZ PAINTING INC 8/26/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/15/2023 5.08 0.29 4.79 0002292787-2022-2022-0000-00-REG BENEDYK, ROBBY DARREN 8/26/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/10/2023 25.01 0.70 24.31 0002296471-2022-2022-0000-00-REG TABLE TOPPERS INC 8/26/2022 KIMBERLY BAKER 2/27/2023 72.61 0.33 72.28 0002296928-2022-2022-0000-00-REG PANGELINAN, JESSE CRISOTOMO 8/26/2022 TRACI FERRELL 2/6/2023 4.37 0.12 4.25 Subtotal 14.87 PAGE 9 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 144 Bill #Taxpayer Name Bill Date Operator ID (Name) Release Date Orig Bill Amount($) Release Amount($) Bill Amount after Release($) RELEASE REASON: Sold/Traded 0002279532-2022-2022-0000-00-REG GEIER, PETER JOSEPH JR 8/17/2022 AMY BAIN 2/1/2023 77.05 77.05 0.00 Subtotal 77.05 RELEASE REASON: Value Increase 0002279859-2022-2022-0000-00-REG ALVAREZ, EFRAIN ESCOBAR 8/17/2022 MARGARET WRIGHT 2/20/2023 47.51 47.51 0.00 Subtotal 47.51 Total 21,536.07 PAGE 10 of 10 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 145 Board Meeting Agenda Item MEETING DATE: March 20, 2023 TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SUBJECT: Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina REQUESTED BY: Chris Appel, Legal Department REQUEST: The Legal Department requests the Board approve the renewal of the Blue Cross Blue Shield contract for the 2024 Fiscal Year. FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION: COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION: Item 13 HCBOC 032023 Pg. 146