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REGULAR MEETING
Date: Monday, November 18, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Commissioners Meeting Room Harnett County Resource Center & Library 455 McKinney Parkway, Lillington
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1. Call to order – Chairman William Morris
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation – Vice Chairman Brooks Matthews
3. Consider additions and deletions to the published agenda.
4. Consent Agenda A. Minutes i. Regular Meeting Minutes of November 4, 2024 ii. Work Session Minutes of November 12, 2024 B. As discussed at the November 12, 2024 Work Session, the Board of Commissioners support funding for the Behavioral Health Urgent Care as presented by Alliance Health and Daymark. C. Harnett County Health Department requests approval to accept funding from NC Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) in the amount of $10,000 to assist with reducing barriers and protecting vulnerable populations from seasonal respiratory illnesses to include livestock, dairy and poultry farmworkers. D. Harnett County Health Department would like to request the approval of the addition of a new position, an Onsite Wastewater Registered Environmental Health Specialist. The increasing demand for Onsite Wastewater (OSWW) services in Harnett County, reflects the tremendous growth in the region. The number of permit applications received has increased at a steady rate of 10% every year. To employ a new Environmental Health Specialist (minimum salary of $58,033) with a start date of 1/16/25, is $ 38,483.00. For a full year, the total cost of salary/benefits: $ 84,000.
E. Parks and Recreation request the acceptance and approval of the Cape Fear Shiner Park, Phase 2
Project Ordinance. Phase 2 consists of design, construction documents, playground, picnic
shelters, and restroom facility. This project will be funded from the Parks Capital Reserve Fund
and is part of the Capital Improvement Plan for FY25 and FY26.
F. Parks and Recreation request the acceptance and approval of a contract with Alta Planning +
Design, LLC to develop Greenway Feasibility Studies on three corridors: Town of Lillington to Campbell University, Campbell University to Town of Coats, and Town of Coats to the Dunn
Erwin Rail Trail. Alta will work with staff, the public, and other stakeholders to determine
greenway trail alignments through existing base maps, field review, parcel by parcel analysis,
and public outreach. The fee for all three studies is $129,500.
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G. Mid-Carolina requests approval of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, American Rescue Plan Act, and One-stop Contracts.
H. Emergency Services is requesting Board approval to accept NC Emergency Management (NCEM)
Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant award in the amount of $20,000. This grant
funding will be utilized to conduct county wide hazardous materials commodity flow study. This
study is critical to our response preparedness across the county.
I. Emergency Services is requesting Board approval to receive a total of $57,317.25 in Homeland
Security funding from North Carolina Emergency Management. We have been awarded
$44,317.25 to purchase a battery powered generator with solar panels to allow for power
distribution and recharging when gas fueling is not available and $13,000 for a deck over trailer
with a minimum of 14k GVWR to allow for the movement of pallets and equipment unlike
traditional utility trailers that have side rails and fenders that won’t allow for forklift side loading
operations. Trailer to be used to support, sheltering, PODS, deployments, commodity
movement and warehouse operations. There is no cost share related to these awards for the
county.
J. Administration requests the Board of Commissioners approve to fund from the General Fund
and install a Blinking Warning Light at Northwest Harnett Fire Station #3.
K. Administration requests approval of the Work Authorization for Phase 1 Corporate Hangar
Development as proposed by Parrish and Partners and authorize the County Manager to sign
the work authorization.
L. Administration requests approval of donation of 1973 Forklift to Columbus County Emergency
Services.
M. Approval of a Resolution requesting NC Department of Transportation add Mill Bend Drive,
Village Bend Drive, Wood Spring Court, Windbrook Court and Kinsman Ct EXT. 2276 in Olde Mill
Village -to the State’s Secondary Road System.
N. Approval of a Resolution requesting NC Department of Transportation add Windy Farm Drive,
Mid May Court, Harlow Court, and Ohara Court in Highland Grove to the State’s Secondary Road System.
O. As discussed at the November 12, 2024 Work Session, the Board of Commissioners would like to
reappoint Stanley Price to the Harnett County Planning Board.
5. Public Comment Period
Period of up to 30 minutes for informal comments allowing 3 minutes for each presentation. Speakers are
requested to sign up 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.
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6. Public Hearing - Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2409-0001 Landowner / Applicant: Weeks
Farms, Inc. / Seth Thompson; 43.2 +/- acres (out of 98.4 acre tract); Pin # 0558-89-7024.000;
From Industrial to RA-20R Zoning District; Lillington Township; US Hwy 401 S.
7. Public Hearing - Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2410-0001 Landowner / Applicant:
Weeks Farms, Inc. / Seth Thompson; 78 +/- acres; PIN#s 0558-99-8986.000 & 0558-97-3688.000;
From Industrial to RA-20R Zoning District; Lillington Township; US Hwy 401 S.
8. Public Hearing - Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2410-0002 Landowner / Applicant:
Andrew Ruhland-Ruhl Inc.; 6.41 +/- acres; Pin # 0524-17-6242.000 & 0524-17-6389.000; From
RA-20M to Commercial Zoning District; Anderson Creek Township; NC Hwy 210 S (on
Mockingbird Land).
9. Public Hearing - Proposed Text Amendment: Case #PLAN2408-0001 Landowner / Applicant:
William Dan Andrews; Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance; Article V; "Use
Regulations" Section 1.2 "Table of Use: Add: Outdoor Entertainment Venue & 7.5 "Recreational
Facility and Uses" Add: Outdoor Entertainment Venue.
10. County Manager’s Report – Brent Trout, County Manager
A. Harnett County Department of Social Services Monthly Report B. Harnett County Public Health Monthly Report C. Harnett County Veterans Services Monthly Report D. Interdepartmental Budget Amendments E. Budget Amendments – Motion to approve budget amendments as requested by the Finance Officer F. Tax Rebates, Refunds and Releases – Motion to approve tax rebates, refunds and releases as requested by the Tax Administrator. 11. New Business
12. Closed Session
13. Adjourn
CONDUCT OF THE NOVEMBER 18, 2024 MEETING
Livestream of the meeting will be on the Harnett County Government’s YouTube Channel
at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU7mTF6HTD65x_98EhAMeMg/featured.
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Regular Meeting Minutes
November 4, 2024
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Regular Meeting Minutes
November 4, 2024
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, November 4, 2024 at
9:00 am, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Harnett County Resource Center and Library, 455
McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: William Morris, Chairman
W. Brooks Matthews, Vice Chairman
Barbara McKoy, Commissioner
Matthew B. Nicol, Commissioner
Member absent: Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Commissioner
Staff present: Brent Trout, County Manager
Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Melissa Capps, Clerk
Chairman Morris called the meeting to order at 9:00 am.
Vice Chairman Matthews led the Pledge of Allegiance and provided the invocation.
Chairman Morris called for any additions or deletions to the published agenda. Commissioner Nicol made
a motion to approve the agenda as published. The motion was seconded by Commissioner McKoy. The
motion carried unanimously.
Vice Chairman Matthews made a motion to approve the consent agenda. Commissioner McKoy seconded
the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The items on the consent agenda were as follows:
A.Minutes
i.Regular Meeting Minutes of October 21, 2024
ii.Work Session Minutes of October 29, 2024
B.The Jetport requests the Board of Commissioners to renew the hangar lease agreement with
Global Medical Response - Med Trans Corp for an additional three years. Tenant has been in
good standing with the Jetport and is eligible to extend the lease. Term will be from July 1,
2024 to June 30, 2027. The fee will continue to be paid at the rate of $1,500.00 per month.
C.Legal requests approval of a Memorandum of Understanding with I-95 / I-40 Crossroads of
America Economic Development Alliance.
D.Administration requests approval of an offer to purchase agreement with ABJ Investments,
LLC to purchase land for a buffer for the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
E.Administration requests the Board to approve a Resolution to adopt the 2025 Schedule of
Meetings for the Harnett County Board of Commissioners. (Attachment 1)
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F. Appointments (As discussed at the work session on October 29, 2024, the Harnett County
Board of Commissioners would like to remove Pamela Williams from the Home and
Community Care Block Grant Committee due to inactivity)
Vice Chairman Matthews read the 2024 Adoption Awareness Month and Day Proclamation. The Harnett
County Board of Commissioners, proclaimed November 2024 as “ADOPTION AWARENESS MONTH”
and November 4, 2024, as “ADOPTION AWARENESS DAY” in Harnett County, and commended its
observance to all citizens
Chairman Morris opened the meeting for informal comments by the public, allowing up to 3 minutes for
each presentation up to 30 minutes. The following people spoke:
1. Larry Mitchell of 478 Century Drive, Cameron, NC.
2. Lenny Kalunzy of 5351 Marvin Drive, Spring Lake, NC.
3. Jerry Rivas of 234 Twins Pond Road, Sanford, NC.
No one else spoke and the public comment period was closed.
Hearing to consider a request for a refund of overpayment of excise tax paid on Lot 139, The Colony at
Lexington Plantation, Part 1, Ph B. Dwight Snow, County Attorney, welcomed the students from
Harnett Central. Attorney Snow provided information regarding excise tax laws and requirements for a
refund. Matthew Willis, Register of Deeds, reviewed a request from the Shoaf Law Firm requesting a
refund of an overpayment of excise tax paid on Lot 139, The Colony at Lexington Plantation, Part 1, Ph
B. The property was transferred by General Warranty Deed recorded in Book 4240, Page 1085, in the
Harnett County, North Carolina Register of Deeds. The Grantor was Miguel Santos and spouse, Sarah
Carpenter Santos and the Grantee was Daniel Vinson and spouse, Margaret Vinson. This General
Warranty Deed was submitted electronically on June 21, 2024 with the incorrect amount of excise tax in
the amount of $4,140.00 which was remitted to the Harnett County Register of Deeds. This calculation
was incorrect and only $690.00 should have been remitted. The “Correcting Instrument for Incorrectly
Recorded Documents” has been recorded in Harnett Register of Deeds in Book 4255, Page 1476, on
October 8, 2024. They are requesting that the overage in the amount of $3,450.00 be returned to The
Shoaf Law Firm. The request for refund was submitted to Melissa Capps, Clerk to the Board on October
9, 2024. We met shortly after, and they were notified a hearing would be held today. Mr. Willis stated
according to the general statute they have done everything they needed to do up to this point to request
the refund. Chairman Morris asked if in his opinion should it be refunded. Mr. Willis stated yes sir.
Commissioner Nicol made a motion to approve a Resolution authorizing refund of excise tax
overpayment. The motion was seconded by Commissioner McKoy and carried unanimously.
(Attachment 2)
Coley Price, Deputy County Manager, reviewed a request to approve a resolution to direct the
expenditure of Opioid Settlement Funds to provide Recovery Support Services and Recovery Housing
Support. $20,000.00 will be allocated to open a Recovery Alive home and $15,000.00 will be allocated
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to fund a part-time peer support worker position to establish and operate the home for a total not to
exceed $35,000.00.
Commissioner McKoy made a motion to approve a resolution to direct the expenditure of Opioid
Settlement Funds to provide Recovery Support Services and Recovery Housing Support. The motion
was seconded by Vice Chairman Matthews and carried unanimously. (Attachment 3)
Mr. Price also reviewed a request for approval of a resolution to direct the expenditure of $230,463.20 of
Opioid Settlement Funds to fund harm reduction outreach staff through the North Carolina Harm
Reduction Coalition ("NCHRC"). The funding request from NCHRC is $115,231.60 per year and
requires a three-year commitment to be able to hire such staff. The first year will be paid by Alliance
Health and the final two years will be paid using Opioid Settlement Funds for a total not to exceed
$230,463.20.
Commissioner Nicol made a motion to approve a resolution to direct the expenditure of $230,463.20 of
Opioid Settlement Funds to fund harm reduction outreach staff through the North Carolina Harm
Reduction Coalition ("NCHRC"). The motion was seconded by Commissioner McKoy and carried
unanimously. (Attachment 4)
Commissioner Nicol made a motion to adopt a Resolution requesting NCDOT add Carter Drive and
Reece Drive in West Ridge to the State’s Secondary Road System. The motion was seconded by Vice
Chairman Matthews and carried unanimously. (Attachment 5)
Commissioner Nicol made a motion to approve the budget amendments as requested by the Finance
Officer. The motion was seconded by Commissioner McKoy and carried unanimously. (Attachment 6)
Commissioner Nicol made a motion to adjourn at 9:18 am. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
McKoy and carried unanimously.
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William Morris, Chairman Melissa D. Capps, Clerk
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Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Work Session Minutes
November 12, 2024
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Work Session
November 12, 2024
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in work session on Tuesday, November 12,
2024, at 9:00 am, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Harnett County Resource Center and
Library, 455 McKinney Parkway, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present: William Morris, Chairman
W. Brooks Matthews, Vice Chairman
Barbara McKoy, Commissioner
Lewis W. Weatherspoon, Commissioner
Matthew B. Nicol, Commissioner
Staff present: Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Brent Trout, County Manager
Melissa Capps, Clerk
Chairman Morris called the Harnett County Board of Commissioners meeting to order at 9:00
am. Vice Chairman Matthews led the Pledge of Allegiance and provided the invocation.
The following agenda was before the Board of Commissioners:
1.Call to order – Chairman William Morris
2.Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation – Vice Chairman Matthews
3.Presentation regarding Charters of Freedom – Ron Lewis, Foundation Forward, Inc
4.Presentation from Behavioral Health Urgent Care with Alliance Health, Good
Hope, and Daymark; Representatives from Alliance Health
5.Discuss a request for approval of North Carolina Department for Health and
Human Services funding for Enhancing Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Efforts;
Ainsley Johnson, Health Department Director
6.Discuss approval of a new Environmental Health Specialist position; Ainsley
Johnson, Health Department Director
7.Presentation of Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO)
North Harnett Transportation Study; Barry Blevins, General Services Director and
Gaby Lawlor, Senior Transportation Planner, CAMPO
8.Discuss a request for acceptance and approval of the Cape Fear Shiner Park,
Phase 2 Project Ordinance; Carl Davis, Parks and Recreation Director
9.Discuss the Greenway Feasibility Study; Carl Davis, Parks and Recreation Director
10.Development Services briefing on upcoming public hearings:
•Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2409-0001 Landowner / Applicant:
Weeks Farms, Inc. / Seth Thompson; 43.2 +/- acres (out of 98.4 acre tract); Pin #
0558-89-7024.000; From Industrial to RA-20R Zoning District; Lillington
Township; US Hwy 401 S.
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• Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2410-0001 Landowner / Applicant:
Weeks Farms, Inc. / Seth Thompson; 78 +/- acres; PIN#s 0558-99-8986.000 &
0558-97-3688.000; From Industrial to RA-20R Zoning District; Lillington
Township; US Hwy 401 S.
• Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2410-0002 Landowner / Applicant:
Andrew Ruhland-Ruhl Inc.; 6.41 +/- acres; Pin # 0524-17-6242.000 & 0524-17-
6389.000; From RA-20M to Commercial Zoning District; Anderson Creek
Township; NC Hwy 210 S (on Mockingbird Land).
• Proposed Text Amendment: Case #PLAN2408-000 1Landowner / Applicant:
William Dan Andrews; Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance; Article
V; "Use Regulations" Section 1.2 "Table of Use: Add: Outdoor Entertainment
Venue & 7.5 "Recreational Facility and Uses" Add: Outdoor Entertainment
Venue.
11. Discuss a request for approval of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act,
American Rescue Plan Act, and One-stop Contracts; Justin Hembree, Executive
Director, Mid-Carolina Regional Council
12. Discuss a request for approval of North Carolina Emergency Management
Hazardous Materials Preparedness Grant Award; Larry Smith, Emergency
Management Director
13. Discuss a request to receive a total of $57,317.25 in Homeland Security funding
from North Carolina Emergency Management; Larry Smith, Emergency
Management Director
14. Discuss blinking light at Northwest Fire Station located at 8300 US Highway 401
North; Brent Trout, County Manager
15. Discuss approval of Work Authorization for Phase I Corporate Hangar
Development; Brent Trout, County Manager
16. Review applications to serve on Boards and Committees.
17. County Manager’s Report – Brent Trout, County Manager
• 1973 Forklift Donation to Columbus County Emergency Services
• Discuss a request to approve a Resolution requesting NC Department of
Transportation add Mill Bend Drive, Village Bend Drive, Wood Spring Court,
Windbrook Court and Kinsman Ct EXT. 2276 in Olde Mill Village -to the
State’s Secondary Road System.
• Discuss a request to approve a Resolution requesting NC Department of
Transportation add Windy Farm Drive, Mid May Court, Harlow Court, and
Ohara Court in Highland Grove to the State’s Secondary Road System.
• Jetport Jamboree - November 16, 2024, from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm
• Ag Day - November 16, 2024, from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm (Harnett County
RCL)
• November 18, 2024 Regular Meeting Agenda Review
• Upcoming meetings and invitations
18. Closed Session
19. Adjourn
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Ron Lewis and David Streater from Foundation Forward Charters of Freedom presented
information regarding a proposal for establishing a display of full-scale replicas of the U.S.
Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence and Civil Rights amendments. Mr.
Lewis stated he has a copy of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) / letter of intent (LOI)
and requested it be signed. Brent Trout, County Manager, stated the Board had previously voted
at a meeting to approve moving forward with this and asked him to bring the memorandum with
him. We have identified a spot on the southside of the Veterans Park for the installation of these
replicas. Mr. Trout stated legal has reviewed the MOU/LOI. Consensus of the Board was for
Brent Trout, County Manager to sign the MOU/LOI.
Sean Schreiber, Chief Operating Officer of Alliance Health and Billy West, CEO of Daymark,
presented information regarding a service expansion proposal for a comprehensive service
continuum to include:
• Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC)
• Outpatient
• Inpatient
• Care Management
• Co-located physical health
• Facility-Based Crisis (FBC) – TBD
Mr. Schreiber provided background information, information regarding a Behavioral Health
Urgent Care and requested the Board of Commissioners consider a funding request of $200,000
annually beginning in FY26.
Mr. West provided background information on Daymark, what’s happening in Harnett County
now, goals, and phased approach to opening the proposed Behavioral Health Urgent Care.
Consensus of the Board of Commissioners was to add approval of a motion to support funding
for the Behavioral Health Urgent Care as presented by Alliance Health and Daymark on the next
consent agenda.
Ainsley Johnson, Health Director, reviewed a request for approval to accept funding from NC
Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) in the amount of $10,000 to assist with
reducing barriers and protecting vulnerable populations from seasonal respiratory illnesses to
include livestock, dairy and poultry farmworkers. Consensus of the Board was to place this item
on the next consent agenda.
Ms. Johnson also reviewed a request for approval of the addition of a new position, an Onsite
Wastewater Registered Environmental Health Specialist. The increasing demand for Onsite
Wastewater (OSWW) services in Harnett County, reflects the tremendous growth in the region.
The number of permit applications received has increased at a steady rate of 10% every year.
Ten years ago, during fiscal year 13-14, we received 800 permit requests. In comparison, we
received a total of 1,442 permit requests for the fiscal year 23-24. A recent state work study
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emphasized the necessity for a team of 10 personnel solely focused on the OSWW section for
Harnett County, however we currently operate with only 3 OSWW staff members. The current
time frame for addressing permit requests and performing an initial site visit is 10-14 business
days. Our goal, which can only be achieved with additional staff, is to address every request
within 5-7 business days. Recent changes in general statues now allow private inspectors to issue
permits which have the potential to greatly impact our services. With the increase in turnaround
time, citizens and builders may choose to have the permits issued by private inspectors, resulting
in the loss of$ 750 per permit for the county. To employ a new Environmental Health Specialist
(minimum salary of $58,033) with a start date of 1/16/25, is $ 38,483.00. For a full year, the
total cost of salary/benefits: $ 84,000. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next
consent agenda.
Barry Blevins, General Services Director, introduced Gaby Lawlor, Senior Transportation
Planner with CAMPO. Ms. Lawlor provided an update on the North Harnett Transportation
Study. Information included:
• Study Area
• Study Purpose
• Timeline
• Transit Demand Analysis
• Stakeholder Engagement
• Public Engagement
• Phase 1 Summary
• Proposed Service Area
• Potential Service Types
• Next Steps
Carl Davis, Parks and Recreation Director, reviewed a request for the acceptance and approval of
the Cape Fear Shiner Park, Phase 2 Project Ordinance. Phase 2 consists of design, construction
documents, playground, picnic shelters, and restroom facility. This project will be funded from
the Parks Capital Reserve Fund and is part of the Capital Improvement Plan for FY25 and FY26.
Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Mr. Davis also reviewed a request for the acceptance and approval of a contract with Alta
Planning + Design, LLC to develop Greenway Feasibility Studies on three corridors: Town of
Lillington to Campbell University, Campbell University to Town of Coats, and Town of Coats to
the Dunn Erwin Rail Trail. Alta will work with staff, the public, and other stakeholders to
determine greenway trail alignments through existing base maps, field review, parcel by parcel
analysis, and public outreach. The fee for all three studies is $129,500. Consensus of the Board
was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Sarah Arbour, Long Range Planner/ Planner II, presented information regarding the following
upcoming public hearings for the November 18th regular meeting:
• Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2409-0001 Landowner / Applicant: Weeks
Farms, Inc. / Seth Thompson; 43.2 +/- acres (out of 98.4 acre tract); Pin # 0558-89-
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7024.000; From Industrial to RA-20R Zoning District; Lillington Township; US Hwy
401 S.
• Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2410-0001 Landowner / Applicant: Weeks
Farms, Inc. / Seth Thompson; 78 +/- acres; PIN#s 0558-99-8986.000 & 0558-97-
3688.000; From Industrial to RA-20R Zoning District; Lillington Township; US Hwy
401 S.
• Proposed Zoning Change: Case #PLAN2410-0002 Landowner / Applicant: Andrew
Ruhland-Ruhl Inc.; 6.41 +/- acres; Pin # 0524-17-6242.000 & 0524-17-6389.000; From
RA-20M to Commercial Zoning District; Anderson Creek Township; NC Hwy 210 S (on
Mockingbird Land).
• Proposed Text Amendment: Case #PLAN2408-0001 Landowner / Applicant: William
Dan Andrews; Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance; Article V; "Use
Regulations" Section 1.2 "Table of Use: Add: Outdoor Entertainment Venue & 7.5
"Recreational Facility and Uses" Add: Outdoor Entertainment Venue.
Commissioner Nicol requested an update on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Mark Locklear,
Development Services Director, shared they have a public input session scheduled for tonight
from 5:00 – 7:00 pm. They have received a draft of the update and plan to come to the Board
sometime in December to provide an update.
Justin Hembree, Executive Director, Mid-Carolina Regional Council reviewed a request for the
approval of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, American Rescue Plan Act, and One-
stop Contracts. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Larry Smith, Emergency Services Director reviewed a request for the approval to accept NC
Emergency Management (NCEM) Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant award in
the amount of $20,000. This grant funding will be utilized to conduct county wide hazardous
materials commodity flow study. This study is critical to our response preparedness across the
county. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Mr. Smith also reviewed a request for approval to receive a total of $57,317.25 in Homeland
Security funding from North Carolina Emergency Management. We have been awarded
$44,317.25 to purchase a battery powered generator with solar panels to allow for power
distribution and recharging when gas fueling is not available and $13,000 for a deck over trailer
with a minimum of 14k GVWR to allow for the movement of pallets and equipment unlike
traditional utility trailers that have side rails and fenders that won’t allow for forklift side loading
operations. Trailer to be used to support, sheltering, PODS, deployments, commodity movement
and warehouse operations. There is no cost share related to these awards for the county.
Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Brent Trout, County Manager, reviewed a request from the Northwest Harnett Fire Department
is requesting assistance from Harnett County to purchase and install a blinking warning light at
the location of their new fire station on Highway 401 in northern Harnett County.
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As requested, I am offering two options: The project entails the installation of blinking lights on
each side of the highway that will light up when an emergency response vehicle leaves the
building to enter the highway to respond to an emergency response call. The warning signal
would increase the safety for the department personnel as they enter the roadway to respond to
the call. Estimated cost for the project is between $75,000 and $100,000. This cost includes the
engineering, equipment and installation of the signals. Two different firms in our area are
recognized by NCDOT to design work for this type of project. (DRMP and Kimley-Horn).
Fulcher Electric is a contractor in our area that can do this type of work once the design is
complete. There are two ways that have been identified to fund this project with Harnett County
funds: Budget the payment of funds to the NW Harnett Fire District as an allocation under the
Governing Body budget (1104110 547090) in the General Fund. This action would require an
appropriation from Fund Balance or Budget the payment of funds to the NW Harnett Fire
District in the Special Districts Special Revenue Fund (Fund 211). The Special Revenue Fund
exists specifically for the collection and payment of property and sales tax for the fire districts
plus the one special school district. This would keep any payment to the fire districts in the same
fund. This action would require an appropriation from Fund Balance to fund an interfund transfer
from the General Fund to the Special District Fund. The Board of Commissioners may want to
consider that instead of just paying out the funds (without the luxury of an estimate) that the
Board appropriate funding, require the fire district to initiate and oversee the project and then
submit copies of the invoices to the County. We could then remit the funds to the fire district for
further payment to the contractor/engineer. The other option is to receive an estimated cost and
provide the funding to the department to hire an engineer and contractor to do the project. Mr.
Trout stated Commissioner Weatherspoon mentioned that there was $100,000 that was originally
provided for a project that was to be done up in the Northwest area, the project was never
completed, and our money was returned by NCDOT and went into our general fund.
Commissioner Nicol asked if Emergency Services could check to see if any grant funds would
be available for future items like this, one may be needed off Buffalo Lake Road with the new
station. Mr. Smith said he would check into it. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on
the next consent agenda.
Mr. Trout also reviewed a request for approval of Phase 1 Corporate Hangar Development is
presented for the Board of Commissioners to approve. Parrish and Partners submitted a scope of
work and cost estimate for this project to Harnett County for approval. The cost estimate amount
required that an Independent Fee Estimate (IFE) be completed to ensure that the proposed cost
was a fair price for the services to completed. The firm of Independent Fee Estimates, LLC was
hired to conduct an independent review of the work authorization fees. The review was
completed in October. The review showed that the fee proposed by Parrish and Partners was
under the amount considered appropriate in the IFE review. The proposed charges from Parrish
and Partners was $517,060 and the IFE review stated an estimated appropriate fee would be
$551,728. Based on the review it is recommended by staff that the Board of Commissioners
approve the Work Authorization for Phase 1 Corporate Hangar Development as proposed by
Parrish and Partners and authorize the County Manager to sign the work authorization.
Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
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The Board reviewed an application received from Stanley Price for reappointment to the
Planning Board. Consensus of the Board was to place the reappointment of Stanley Price to the
Planning Board on the next consent agenda.
Mr. Trout reviewed a request for the approval of the donation of 1973 Forklift to Columbus
County Emergency Services. Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent
agenda.
Mr. Trout also reviewed a request for approval of Resolutions requesting NC Department of
Transportation add Mill Bend Drive, Village Bend Drive, Wood Spring Court, Windbrook Court
and Kinsman Ct EXT. 2276 in Olde Mill Village and Windy Farm Drive, Mid May Court,
Harlow Court, and Ohara Court in Highland Grove to the State’s Secondary Road System.
Consensus of the Board was to place this item on the next consent agenda.
Mr. Trout shared information regarding the following upcoming events:
• Jetport Jamboree - November 16, 2024, from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm
• Ag Day - November 16, 2024, from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm (Harnett County RCL)
• Free shredding event on Thursday, November 14th from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in the back
of our building (200 Alexander Drive, Lillington)
• Free hazardous waste event will be held on Saturday, November 16th from 9:00 a.m.-
12:00 p.m. at Health/DSS parking lot
Mr. Trout also congratulated the 6 new paramedics who graduated from the second paramedic
class.
Commissioner Weatherspoon made a motion to go into Closed Session for the following
purpose: to consult with the County’s legal staff in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege
concerning the handling of a certain case. This motion is made pursuant to NC General Statute
Section 143-318.11 (a)(3). The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nicol and carried
unanimously.
Following a motion to come out of Closed Session, Chairman Morris called the meeting back
into open session.
Commissioner Nicol made a motion to adjourn the Board of Commissioners at 11:27 am.
Commissioner Weatherspoon seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
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William Morris, Chairman Melissa Capps, Clerk
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MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Health requests additional Onsite Wastewater Registered Environmental
Health Specialist position
REQUESTED BY: Ainsley Johnson, Health Director
REQUEST:
Harnett County Health Department would like to request the addition of a new
position, an Onsite Wastewater Registered Environmental Health Specialist.
The increasing demand for Onsite Wastewater (OSWW) services in Harnett County,
reflects the tremendous growth in the region. The number of permit applications
received has increased at a steady rate of 10% every year. Ten years ago, during fiscal
year 13-14, we received 800 permit requests. In comparison, we received a total of
1,442 permit requests for the fiscal year 23-24. A recent state work study emphasized
the necessity for a team of 10 personnel solely focused on the OSWW section for
Harnett County, however we currently operate with only 3 OSWW staff members.
The current time frame for addressing permit requests and performing an initial site
visit is 10-14 business days. Our goal, which can only be achieved with additional staff,
is to address every request within 5-7 business days. Recent changes in general statues
now allow private inspectors to issue permits which have the potential to greatly impact
our services. With the increase in turnaround time, citizens and builders may choose to
have the permits issued by private inspectors, resulting in the loss of$ 750 per permit
for the county.
To employ a new Environmental Health Specialist (minimum salary of $58,033) with a
start date of 1/16/25, the following costs would be incurred this fiscal year:
Calculated Salary 26,599.00
State Retirement 3,629.00
401K 532.00
FICA 2,035.00
Medical 5,291.00
Dental 176.00
Life 35.00
Employee Clinic 83.00
Unemployment 34.00
OPEB 55.00
Workers Comp 14.00
Total Cost: $ 38,483.00
For a full year, the total cost of salary/benefits: $ 84,000
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MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Cape Fear Shiner Park, Phase 2 Development
REQUESTED BY: Carl Davis, Parks and Recreation Director
REQUEST:
Parks and Recreation request the acceptance and approval of the Cape Fear Shiner
Park, Phase 2 Project Ordinance.
Phase 2 consists of design, construction documents, playground, picnic shelters, and
restroom facility. This project will be funded from the Parks Capital Reserve Fund and
is part of the Capital Improvement Plan for FY25 and FY26.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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Section 1.
Section 2. The following expenditures are hereby appropriated for this project:
Original
Ordinance
Professional Services 115,779$
Construction 664,600
Total 780,379$
Section 3.The following revenues are hereby appropriated for this project:
Original
Ordinance
Interfund Transfer - Parks Capital Reserve 780,379$
Total 780,379$
Section 4.
day of , 2024.
William Morris, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
ATTEST:
Melissa Capps, Clerk to the Board
Duly adopted this
Cape Fear Shiner Park Development, Phase 2
CAPITAL PROJECT ORDINANCE
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of Harnett County, North Carolina, sitting as the governing board
for Harnett County.
This project will include the development of Cape Fear Shiner Park, located at 350 Alexander Dr,
Lillington. Phase 2 will consists of Design and Construction of a playground, picnic shelter, and
restroom facility.
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.
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MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Greenway Feasibility Studies Contract
REQUESTED BY: Carl Davis, Parks and Recreation Director
REQUEST:
Parks and Recreation request the acceptance and approval of a contract with Alta
Planning + Design, LLC to develop Greenway Feasibility Studies on three corridors:
Town of Lillington to Campbell University, Campbell University to Town of Coats, and
Town of Coats to the Dunn Erwin Rail Trail.
Alta will work with staff, the public, and other stakeholders to determine greenway
trail alignments through existing base maps, field review, parcel by parcel analysis, and
public outreach. The fee for all three studies is $129,500.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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Contract between Mid-Carolina Workforce Development and Harnett County Government
This Contract is between Mid -Carolina Workforce Development hereafter referred to as "The
Board" and Harnett County Government hereafter ref erred to as "Subrecipient," regarding
the administration and management of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for the
activities, period, and duration outlined in the grant application submission and details
provided below. The term of this Contract is for the period January 4, 2024, to December 31,
2026. ARPA Funding MUST BE EXPENDED by December 31, 2026.
The Board agrees to fiscally sponsor the Subrecipient, and both parties understand their
responsibilities within this arrangement. The Subrecipient is responsible for the
implementation and oversight of activities and reporting detailed below, for the ARPA grant.
The Board agrees to assume financial and legal responsibility related to the funding
requirements of the ARPA grant, herein attached as Attachment A, B and C.
The Board reserves the right to terminate this agreement if it is found that the Subrecipient's
actions/activities jeopardize The Board's tax-exempt status and/or if the Subrecipient is not
meeting programmatic and/or fiscal compliance and/or performance.
Duties
Harnett County Government will implement and oversee ARPA for Reentry, Substance Abuse
and Work Based Learning (Small Business) and agrees to the following:
A.Serve as the primary contact, with the general public as it relates to ARPA and
the implementation of the program, to cover the county area of Harnett.
B.Carryout all tasks related to the ARPA program such as program execution, and
monthly financial reporting as outlined in this Contract.
C.Shall use all grant funds solely for the above-mentioned project as outlined below; with
the performance based on the local area’s review.
D.Shall operate the program in a manner consistent with the grant application and the
requirements and expectations set forth by the ARPA grant, North Carolina Department
of Commerce Division of Workforce Solutions (N.C. Dept. of Commerce Division
Workforce Solutions) and The Board. No changes in the activities the of the program
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shall be made without prior written permission of The Board, nor shall the Subrecipient
carry on activities or use funds in any way that jeopardizes the integrity of the program.
E. Provide all information and prepare all reports, as requested by and submitted to Mid-
Carolina Workforce Development Board, including final report, required by the funding
organization(s) with The Board's assistance and final approval.
F. In order to ensure compliance with the existing ARPA guidelines set forth by the
US Treasury - while also ensuring that all expenditures within the scope of this
Contract adhere to future guidelines that may be established by N.C. Dept. of
Commerce Division Workforce Solutions during the term of this Contract - the
Subrecipient, when requesting reimbursement for eligible ARPA expenditures, shall
provide to The Board a comprehensive and detailed list of all such expenditures on an
itemized Monthly Financial Report (MFR), and shall also provide any backup to
support such expenditures. The MFR must include a statement, signed by the
Subrecipient, indicating that all expenditures therein comport with the guidelines of
ARPA as set forth by Department of Labor (DOL). Reimbursement requests shall be
submitted to The Board no more than once per month. No reimbursement requests may
be submitted to The Board after December 31, 2026.
G. The Subrecipient agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold The Board, its officers,
officials, employees, agents, and volunteers harmless from and against any and all
claims, injuries, damages, losses or expenses, including without limitation personal
injury, bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death, or damage to or destruction of property,
which are alleged or proven to be caused in whole or in part by an act or omission of the
Subrecipient, its officers, directors, employees, and/or agents relating to the
Subrecipients performance or failure to perform under this Contract. This section shall
continue through the expiration or termination of this Contract.
Cancellation
This Contract may be terminated if any of the following events occur:
A. This Contract may be terminated or suspended by either party if the other party has
failed to comply with the terms of this Contract, or for any reason if such termination is in
the best interest of the terminating agency, upon thirty (30) days written notice. The
notice of termination or suspension shall state the reasons for termination or
suspension. Regardless of the reason for termination or suspension, the parties will be
compensated for services properly rendered prior to termination or suspension of this
Contract.
B. The Subrecipient fails to perform or observe any other covenant of this Contract, and this
failure remains remedied fifteen (15) days after notice in writing.
C. Upon expiration of four weeks after either the Subrecipient or The Board has given written
notice of its intent to terminate the Contract.
Points of contact responsible for administration:
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Justin Hembree Brent Trout
Director County Manager
6205 Raeford Road 900 S. 9th Street
Fayetteville, NC 28304 Lillington, NC 27546
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Mid-Carolina Workforce Development and Hamett County
Government, through duly authorized representatives, entered into this Contract. The parties,
having read and understood the foregoing terms of this Contract do by their respective
signatures dated below hereby agree to the terms thereof.
Mid-Carolina Workforce Development By:
Authorized Official Date
Harnett County Government By:
Authorized Official Date
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OUTCOMES
Re-Entry and Substance Use Disorder
GOALS OUTCOMES TOOLS USED TO
MEASURE
TIMELINE
Partner
Outreach
Monthly calls and
visits.
NCWorks (CRM) employee
contacts (case note)
Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
Quarterly
Partner
Meetings (4)
Meetings hosted
at Career Centers.
NCWorks (CRM) partner
referrals
Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
Expungement
Clinics
Quarterly
expungement
clinics at the
career centers.
NCWorks Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
Quarterly
Community
Resource Fairs
(4)
Community Event
hosted in different
community
locations, through
the Mid -Carolina
Region.
NCWorks (CRM) Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
Training for
Career Advisors,
Partners, etc.
Training
conducted to
prepare staff and
partner agencies
to better assist
substance abuse
populations
Completion Certificates
(MSG)
Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
NCWorks
Training Center
Re-Entry
Courses
All staff at career
centers will
complete Re-Entry
courses.
NCWorks Training Online Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
Participant
Training
Completion
6 course
completions
NCWorks Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
Work
Experience
Program (WEX)
3 Work
Experience
Completions
NCWorks Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
Job Placement 5 Direct Hire or 3
OJT Placement
NCWorks Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
Grant for long term
implementation.
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BUDGET NARRATIVE
Re-Entry and Substance Use Disorder
LINE ITEMS DESCRIPTION
Wages reimbursed to employers OJT Contracts up to $15.00 per hour not to
exceed 480 worked hours.
Participant Wages WEX up to $15.00 per hour not to exceed
480 worked hours.
Certifications and Credentials Credentials and/or Certifications (Community
Colleges) Note: Approved Training Providers
ENROLLMENT NUMBERS
Re-Entry and Substance Use Disorder
COUNTIES RE-ENTRY SUD
Harnett 3 3
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American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grant Budget $25,180.91
Re-Entry
BUDGET ITEM CATEGORY PERFORMANCE
NUMBERS
AMOUNT TOTAL
A. Contracted Services 21;802.67 $21,802.67
B. Staff Salaries
C. Staff Fringe Benefits
D. Staff Travel $2,359.00 $2,359.00
E. Staff Materials and
Supplies
$1,000.00 $1,000.00
F. Local Area
Administrative Fee*
G. Existing Employee
Training
(Upskill/Incumbent
Worker)
H. Participant Supportive
Services
$3,860.28 $3,860.28
I. Participant Wages (Paid
Work Experience
“WEX”)
$4,925.51 $4,925.51
J. Participant Fringe
Benefits (Paid OJT)
$6,915.00 6,915.00
K. Wages Reimbursed to
Employers (OJT)
L. Training Components
M. Certifications/Credentials $2,795.60 $2,795.60
N. Other Expenses- please
specify
TOTAL
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American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grant Budget - $25,180.91
Substance Use Disorder
BUDGET ITEM CATEGORY PERFORMANCE
NUMBERS
AMOUNT TOTAL
A. Contracted Services $22,428.67
B. Staff Salaries $6,060.00 $6,060.00
C. Staff Fringe Benefits $1,000.00 $1,000.00
D. Staff Travel $1,000.00 $1,000.00
E. Staff Materials and
Supplies
F. Local Area
Administrative Fee*
G. Existing Employee
Training
(Upskill/Incumbent
Worker)
H. Participant Supportive
Services
$2;938.66 $2,938.66
I. Participant Wages (Paid
Work Experience
“WEX”)
$7,310.01 $7,310.01
J. Participant Fringe
Benefits (Paid OJT)
$1,120.00 $1,120.00
K. Wages Reimbursed to
Employers (OJT)
L. Training Components
M. Certifications/Credentials $3,000.00 $3,000.00
N. Other Expenses- please
specify
TOTAL $22,428.67
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OUTCOMES
Work Based Learning (Small Business)
GOALS OUTCOMES TOOLS USED TO
MEASURE
TIMELINE
Business
Outreach
20 Business each
month who do not
have NCWorks
account to
promote program
and career center
services.
NCWorks (CRM)employee
contacts (case note)
Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
grant for long term
implementation.
New NCWorks
Account
At least five (5)
new employee
account each
month
NCWorks (CRM) Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
grant for long term
implementation.
Partner
Referrals
At least five (5)
partner referrals
from business
outreach efforts.
NCWorks Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
grant for long term
implementation.
Work
Experience
Program (WEX)
4 Work
Experience
Completions.
NCWorks Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
grant for long term
implementation.
On-the-Job
Training (OJT)
4 OJT Placement
or 5 direct hires.
NCWorks Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
grant for long term
implementation.
Hiring Events Regional Hiring
Events for ARPA
and other
business in the
skills trade.
NCWorks Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
grant for long term
implementation.
Workshops Regional Business
Service workshop
each quarter,
promoting
NCWorks and
partner
relationship
N/A First workshop will be
Spring 2024,and
precede quarterly for
duration of grand and
indefinitely.
Training
Completion
8 Nothing Spring 2024 and
extended duration of
grant for long term
implementation.
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BUDGET NARRATIVE
Work Based Learning (Small Business)
LINE ITEMS DESCRIPTION
Wages reimbursed to employers OJT Contracts up to $15.00 per hour not to
exceed 480 worked hours.
Participant Wages WEX up to $15.00 per hour not to exceed
480 worked hours.
Certifications and Credentials Credentials and/or Certifications (Community
Colleges) Note: Approved Training Providers
ENROLLMENT NUMBERS
Work Based Learning (Small Business)
COUNTIES SMALL BUSINESS (WBL)
Harnett 8
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American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grant Budget
Work Base Leaming (Small Business)- $67,854.07
BUDGET ITEM CATEGORY PERFORMANCE
NUMBERS
AMOUNT TOTAL
A. Contracted Services $48,004.96 $48,004.96
B. Staff Salaries $11,141.00 $11,141.00
C. Staff Fringe Benefits $2,000.00 $2,000.00
D. Staff Travel $500.00 $500.00
E. Staff Materials and
Supplies
F. Local Area
Administrative Fee*
G. Existing Employee
Training
(Upskill/Incumbent
Worker)
H. Participant Supportive
Services
$4,075.77 $4,075.77
I. Participant Wages (Paid
Work Experience
“WEX”)
$10,302.50 $10,302.50
J. Participant Fringe
Benefits (Paid OJT)
$2,521.69 $2,521.69
K. Wages Reimbursed to
Employers (OJT)
$17,464.00 $17,464.00
L. Training Components
M. Certifications/Credentials
N. Other Expenses- please
specify
TOTAL
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Attachment A
Amendment I
Attachment A
Amendment II
Statement of Work
Services to Adults, Dislocated Workers, Youth
In keeping with the provisions of this Contractual Agreement and the Mid-Carolina Workforce
Development Board’s Grant Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT, County of Harnett, has agreed to provide
services to Adults, Dislocated Workers, Youth, and Employers throughout the Mid-Carolina Workforce
Development Board Integrated NCWorks Career Center in Harnett County.
This contract agreement covers the period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014 supersedes the Workforce Investment
Act (WIA) of 1998 and amends the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act, the Wagner-Peyser Act, and
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) will help job seekers and workers access
employment, education, training, and support services through the partnership between Title I
(Adult/Dislocated Worker/Youth), Title II (Adult Education and Family Literacy), Title III (Wagner-
Peyser), and Title IV (Vocational Rehabilitation) to succeed in the labor market and match employers with
skilled workers they need to compete in the global economy.
Objectives Overview
The SUBRECIPIENT will provide the WIOA-funded Title I and III services for Adults, Dislocated
Workers, and Youth in Harnett County.
The SUBRECIPIENT will provide eligible WIOA Title I Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth with
integrated career and training services as defined under WIOA Section 131 and 134 and in accordance with
the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) and State guidelines and requirements.
The SUBRECIPIENT will provide labor marker information and an inventory of the talent pool matching
the skills, experience, and capabilities of the job seeker with the recruiting profile of employers. The
SUBRECIPIENT will coordinate with the Mid-Carolina Workforce Development Board’s (MCWDB)
Business Services and the staff of the area’s NCWorks Career Centers to provide targeted services to
employers.
Assistance will be provided to employers with specialized recruitment events, screening, pre-interviewing,
testing, and candidate matching. Work-based learning opportunities, to include On-the-Job Training (OJT)
and work experience (WEX), will be offered to employers as services of the integrated service delivery
system product box. The SUBRECIPIENT will also gather and assess employer feedback concerning
services provided, job orders, talent pool matching, and comments and suggestions from employers on
improvement.
Alignment of WIOA Title I and Title III Services
As the Mid-Carolina Workforce Development Board continues to develop and refine its NCWorks system,
policies and procedures, or as regulatory changes occur, the Mid-Carolina WDB may need to modify the
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Statement of Work (SOW), program design, or the delivery of services. Should a request for a change in
the SOW, program design or service occur, staff of the Mid-Carolina WDB must be notified so that they
may follow up accordingly to ensure the changes comply and are consistent with Board policies/procedures
and final WIOA regulatory requirements.
The Mid-Carolina WDB SOW provides instruction and guidance on the operation and procedures of
WIOA, NCWorks Online, and NCWorks Career Center operation and management for delivery of services
to all customers, including Adult, Dislocated Workers, and Youth job/career seekers and Employer
Services.
The SUBRECIPIENT and the Mid-Carolina WDB shall ensure that all WIOA-funded staff and all Center
staff receive a copy of the SOW. SUBRECIPIENT staff and Center staff must adhere to the procedures and
operations outlined in the SOW and any additional Mid-Carolina WDB Policy Statements to provide
excellent services to all customers that access the Mid-Carolina NCWorks Career Centers. The Mid-
Carolina WDB has the authority to add additional policies and procedures to NC Department of Commerce,
Division of Workforce Solutions (NCWorks Commission) Policy Statements, Guidance, Procedures, and
US DOL Training and Employment Guidance Letters (TEGLs) and US DOL Training and Employment
Notices (TENs).
Separate addendums, additions, corrections, or deletions may be added to the SOW as necessary and as
deemed appropriate by the Mid-Carolina WDB.
Integrated Service Delivery (ISD) – Providing Services of Excellence to All Customers
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) – Title I Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth
services and the Title III Wagner-Peyser Employment Services (WP)- are the operational backbone of the
NCWorks Career Centers. These programs will continue to be the focus of customer-focused, skill-based,
integrated service strategy and delivery.
The ISD system is intended to assist customers with access to services needed to get back to work and help
businesses connect with qualified workers. These services are to be fulfilled by integrated, cross-trained,
professional staff to include both Wagner-Peyser (Title III) and WIOA (Title I) NCWorks Career Center
staff.
NCWorks Online will be the source system used for tracking all activities for the entire Career Center.
The SUBRECIPIENT will track services to all customers (including employers/business) in NCWorks
Online using the applicable service activity codes. If it is not in NCWorks Online, then the action
and/or activity did not occur and will not be included in any numbers for reporting purposes, to
include performance goals. The most up-to-date service activity code listing can be found in NCWorks
Online under “Staff Online Resources.”
All participants determined to need additional assistance beyond basic core and staff-assisted core
services will have an Individual Employability Plan (IEP)/Individual Service Strategy (ISS) and must be
determined eligible according to WIOA Federal Regulations, with applicable supporting documentation.
The SUBRECIPIENT will ensure that all required documentation is completed and scanned with
appropriate redaction into the customer’s NCWorks profile, along with the appropriate activity codes and
case notes prior to approving training services. The SUBRECIPIENT is expected to meet or exceed data
validation requirements.
For participants deemed eligible and suitable, training is defined as any activity that leads to a certificate of
completion, a certification, or a college degree, that results in maximizing participants' chances for
obtaining and maintaining full-time employment. Training may occur within the Career Center, on
NCWorks Online, by attending coursework with an approved eligible training provider, and/or through
work-based learning opportunities (including job shadowing, career exploration, paid/unpaid work
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experience, apprenticeship, and On-the-Job Training). These activities will be governed by the Mid-
Carolina Workforce Development Board Policies and policies/guidance issued by the North Carolina
Division of Workforce Solutions. Any exceptions to the cap on funds must be approved in writing,
in advance, by the Workforce Director. Successful completion of those enrolled in a training and/or
work-based learning activity, as well as subsequent obtainment/maintenance of unsubsidized
employment, preferably as a result of sponsored training, will be monitored and considered as a
measure of the SUBRECIPIENT’s performance
The SUBRECIPIENT will ensure that all participants enrolled beyond basic services will receive follow-
up services for one year after exit from the WIOA program. The follow-up services provided will be
documented in the case notes within the NCWorks Online System as well as an approved report that
captures like information. All SUBRECIPIENT reports must be approved by the Mid-Carolina Regional
Council Workforce Staff prior to use. Case notes will be retained on all participants, following the
guidelines in NCWorks Online.
The Mid-Carolina NCWorks Career Center staff will develop, continuously improve, and actively promote
a wide range of skill development opportunities through multiple service delivery methods. Services will
be available to all NCWorks Career Center customers, embedded in an integrated customer flow, and easily
accessed by customers with the support of all Center staff. The SUBRECIPIENT, in coordination with
the Career Center Manager, will work with other local and State agencies to create a cross-referral
system to enhance services. Under the guidance and direction of Mid-Carolina Regional Council Workforce
Staff, SUBRECIPIENT staff may make presentations to community groups and agencies to further the
understanding of each partner's capabilities and roles. Cross- referrals and presentations to community
groups and other partnering agencies will be tracked for reporting purposes as well as level of
effectiveness and reported to Mid-Carolina Regional Council Workforce Staff.
Center services must be reviewed on a monthly basis with Center management, to include Mid-Carolina
Regional Council Workforce staff, to ensure quality services are being provided to all customers and if
current services are the type needed by customers.
Additional services may be added to address the needs of customers. Center management shall document
any updates or changes to services in the continuous improvement plan for the NCWorks Career Centers.
NCWorks Career Center – Customer Services
The services offered in the Mid-Carolina NCWorks Career Centers shall be a customer (job/career seeker
and employer) centered approach to the delivery of services designed to prepare and coordinate
comprehensive employment plans such as service strategies for customers to ensure access to necessary
workforce activities and supportive services using computer and virtual-based technologies where feasible
and to provide job and career counseling during participation and after job placement as well as services
for employers.
It should be noted that the services listed for the NCWorks Career Centers at any one time are not limited
to those services only and will constantly change as new products/services are introduced. NCWorks Career
Center services will be driven by the demands and needs of job/career seekers and employers.
SUBRECIPIENT staff must work with other NCWorks Career Center staff, including the Career Center
Manager, to develop and constantly update the services to be provided at the Centers. Services must be
adjusted to fit the needs of Center customers.
NCWorks Career Center – Job/Career Seeker Services
WIOA services for job/career seeker customers will be coordinated with existing services at the NCWorks
Career Centers. The SUBRECIPIENT must have staff members working at the local NCWorks Career
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Center(s) for full time coverage. SUBRECIPIENT staff may be required to work flexible hours beyond
normal operating hours. Cross training and/or cross education will be provided so that NCWorks Career
Center staff are knowledgeable of the Center’s operations and services, including partner services. All
Center staff should be able to identify potential WP and WIOA customers, and should be knowledgeable
about Center services and resources, including resume development, job skills classes, and workshops, that
are to be utilized for improving employability and advancement of WIOA customers.
NCWorks Career Center – Employer/Business Services
WIOA emphasizes sector partnerships as a key method to engage employers in the design of workforce
services, including education available through public schools, colleges, and universities with the goal that
education agencies and career centers understand and deliver training, education, credentials, and guidance
to provide defined Career Pathways into targeted industry sectors.
These sectors must also be aligned with economic and business development efforts to maximize
effectiveness. All NCWork Career Center staff shall offer a broad range of integrated services that are
provided at no cost to all employers to support economic and workforce development efforts.
A very important component of business services is that it provides recruitment and placement services to
individual employers. Serving the needs of employers is a principle focus for WIOA and the Mid-Carolina
WDB, as employers are a primary customer with the continuing need of finding and hiring qualified
candidates.
The SUBRECIPIENT shall follow the guidance and direction of the Mid-Carolina Business Services Lead
to ensure that all business services are consistent with the defined needs and labor market analyses
conducted by the Mid-Carolina WDB.
The SUBRECIPIENT should build upon already established relationships with area employers and shall
maintain active communication with employers who have partnered for work-based learning experiences,
to ensure that the needs of employers are addressed and that services provided are accommodating the needs
of in-demand and emerging industries and area employers, while ensuring a quality talent pipeline for now
and into the future.
In addition to working strategically to align the workforce system with employer needs, the
SUBRECIPIENT will work collaboratively with the Mid-Carolina Business Services staff and other
partners to coordinate employer service efforts holistically and staff shall also ensure coordination and
quality of a suite of fundamental services.
Coordinating, Building, and Maintaining Employer Relationships
The SUBRECIPIENT will focus on long-term relationships with employers and provide customized
solutions to their needs. Time must be spent toward outreach efforts for most if not all target sectors and
employer classifications as identified in the NCWorks Commission performance measures for the Mid-
Carolina local area.
Employer Services
Under the guidance and direction of the Mid-Carolina Business Services lead, the NCWorks Career Center
Employer/Business Services team will be responsible for coordinating and delivering the following
employer services at no cost:
• Interviewing activities held at the NCWorks Career Center;
• Access to labor market and related information through the NCWorks Online System
(NCWorks.gov);
• Information regarding workplace accommodations for persons with disabilities;
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• Information and referral to business start-up, retention, and expansion services;
• Information and referral to sources for developing customized training programs;
• Information on career preparation activities and career pathways;
• Information on Trade Adjustment Act (TAA) and certification;
• Information, development, and coordination of work-based learning opportunities including: Youth
Work Experiences, Internships, On-the-Job Training (OJT), and apprenticeships;
• Information and development of incumbent worker training (IWT);
• State and/or federally generated information on tax credits for new hires;
• State and/or federal program information on federal bonding;
• Access to information and services through the NCWorks Career Center and online;
• Avenues to place job openings as well as access to NCWorks.gov;
• Referrals of well-qualified NCWorks customers;
• Staff-assisted employee pre-screening;
• Basic job matching of resumes and applications;
• Preliminary basic skills and other assessments;
• Industry specific job fairs;
• Positive recruitments;
• Relevant business seminars and information sessions;
• Development and coordination of job orders;
• Coordination of rapid response activities;
• Identification of needs and solutions;
• Coordination with other business-serving organizations;
• Keying of business services in NCWorks system
• Applicant pre-interview;
• In-depth assessment and testing of potential candidates; and
• Other Mid-Carolina WDB-approved business services, as applicable.
NCWorks Employer Codes (E-codes)
The SUBRECIPIENT will track services to employers/business in NCWorks Online using the service
activity “E-Codes.” The most up-to-date service activity code listing can be found in NCWorks Online
under “staff online resources.”
The ensure quality of service and continuous improvement, the SUBRECIPIENT will conduct a quarterly
survey of those employers receiving services to assess employer satisfaction with the services provided, the
service delivery process, and any referrals.
Rapid Response (Dislocated Workers)
The purpose of Rapid Response is to promote economic recovery and vitality by developing an ongoing
comprehensive approach to identifying, planning for, and responding to layoffs and dislocations and
preventing or minimizing the impacts on workers, businesses, and communities. The Rapid Response team
shall deliver services to affected dislocated workers to transition to new employment as quickly as possible.
The Mid-Carolina WDB has local responsibility for Rapid Response. The Mid-Carolina WDB Director,
Business Services staff, and NCWorks Career Center Management will coordinate the Rapid Response
team to contact employers who have announced an impending layoff or closing to offer services.
Performance Measures
Performance measures are required at the Federal, State, and Local level. The SUBRECIPIENT is
responsible for achieving and/or exceeding all performance measures. The top priority for the Career
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Center and its associated contracts is the placement of customers into unsubsidized
employment/placement of which the wage rate meets or exceeds the livable wage rate for living
in Harnett County in North Carolina. A living wage is the approximate income needed to meet a family's
basic needs and enables an individual/family to achieve financial independence while maintaining
housing and food security.
Accountability of meeting Career Center goals will be the equal responsibility of all agencies in the
Career Center. To assist toward achieving the career center and program goals, as well as to qualify for
the approved rate of profit within the contract, the SUBRECIPIENT must submit monthly reports (supported
by NCWorks Online reports) to Mid-Carolina Regional Council Workforce staff that support the
SUBRECIPIENT’s rate of performance toward obtainment of program measures and goals (reference
Attachment D: Program Status Report). Eligibility for profit determination will also rely on monthly
programmatic file monitoring and quality control compliance conducted by Mid-Carolina Regional Council
Workforce staff.
Definitions for the primary performance measures are as follows:
• Employment Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit – The percentage of program participants who are in
unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the program.
• Employment Rate 4th Quarter After Exit – The percentage of program participants who are in
unsubsidized employment during the fourth quarter after exit from the program.
• Median Earnings 2nd Quarter After Exit – The median earnings of program participants who are
in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the program.
• Credential Attainment – The percentage of program participants who attain a recognized
postsecondary credential, or a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, during
participation in or within one year after exit from the program.
• Measurable Skills Gains (MSG) - Percentage of participants in education leading to credential or
employment during program year, achieving measurable skills. Measured in real time. Depending
on the type of education or training program, documented progress is defined as one of the
following:
o Educational Functioning Level – One educational functioning level of a participant who
is receiving instruction below the postsecondary level. Examples include:
▪ Pre-test/Post-test
▪ Awarding of credits (adult high school)
▪ Completion of secondary and enrollment in post-secondary education
o Secondary School Diploma – Attainment of secondary school diploma or recognized
equivalent. Examples include:
▪ High School Diploma
▪ Adult High School Diploma
▪ High School Equivalency Diploma
o Transcript/Report Card – Secondary or postsecondary transcript or report card for a
sufficient number of credit hours. Examples include:
▪ Full time: 12 hours per semester
▪ Part time: 12 hours over 12-month time frame
o Training Milestone – Satisfactory or better progress report, toward established milestones.
Examples include:
▪ OJT Completion (*Adult Program Participants Only)
▪ Apprenticeship
▪ Other documented milestones from an employer or training provider
o Skills Progression – Successful passage of an exam that is required for a particular
occupation or progress in attaining technical or occupational skills as evidenced by trade-
related benchmarks. Examples include:
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▪ Official results from knowledge-based exam
State Negotiated Performance Goals for Mid-Carolina Region
Effectiveness in Serving Employers
Effectiveness in serving employers through WIOA primary performance indications are not gauged per
local WDB. Instead, effectiveness in serving employer customers is tracked at the State level by merging
the activity of WIOA Title I with the activity of WIOA Title III (Wagner-Peyser) and Title IV (Vocational
Rehabilitation) to create one set of measures looking at how the North Carolina Workforce System
collectively is serving employers.
All NCWorks Career Center Employer/Business Services staff should focus on the primary indicators
identified by NC Department of Commerce to be critical workforce needs of the business community and
should be familiar with and enter all applicable Employer Service Codes when working with employer
customers.
WIOA Title I Participant Enrollment & Completion Goals PY24 Goal
Adult: Enrolled 75
Adult: Completion of Training 75%
Adult: Enrolled in Work Based Learning 15
Dislocated Worker: Enrolled 30
Dislocated Worker: Completion of Training 75%
Dislocated Worker: Enrolled in Work Based Learning 15
Youth: Enrolled 35
Youth: Completion Training 75%
Youth: Enrolled in Work-Based Learning 20
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• Retention with the same employer – addresses the programs’ efforts to provide employers with
skilled workers.
• Repeat business customers – addresses the programs’ efforts to provide quality engagement and
services to employers and sector and establish productive relationships with employers and sectors
over extended periods of time.
• Employer penetration rate – addresses the programs’ efforts to provide quality engagement and
services to all employers and sectors within a State and local economy.
Additional Requirements for SUBRECIPIENT
The SUBRECIPIENT is responsible for managing funds received for this contract to ensure that a
continuous level of service can be provided for the entire length of the contract. If additional funds are
needed, the SUBRECIPIENT shall inform the Director prior to when the proposed obligation will
occur. The SUBRECIPIENT shall never, in any situation, incur or provide an approval of an obligation
without funding being available.
PY 24 Allocations
Adult $ 219,933.73
Dislocated Worker $ 88,300.00
Youth $ 246,500.13
The SUBRECIPIENT is expected to track and comply with WIOA Youth expenditure requirements as
per State and local guidance (OSY vs ISY).
The SUBRECIPIENT will submit timely invoices by the close of business on the tenth
(10 th)workday of the month following the month that services are invoiced. These invoices shall
be complete and accurate, and contain any and all applicable documentation to support the reported
expenditures; for participant-related expenditures, relative and supporting documentation must also be
in NCWorks Online. The SUBRECIPIENT will provide an organizational chart and a full job
description for each staff person and how that position participates with the Integrated Services
Team.
The SUBRECIPIENT will work with the Career Center Manager, DWS staff, and other partners of the
Career Center to ensure that a continuous level of service is provided to participants of the NCWorks
Career Center, to include job seekers, businesses, and partners, in contribution to the collective
accountability for achieving system outcomes and performance measures. For all participants enrolled
in WIOA Title I programs, a minimum of one service must be provided monthly to enhance and support
the individual’s path toward gainful employment; the applicable service/activity code and a detailed
case note must be entered in NCWorks.
The SUBRECIPIENT is expected to actively participate in two innovative service approaches as
follows:
(1) Combined approach to serving Out-of-School Young Adults. The age requirements for Adult
and Out-of-School Young Adult overlap for the ages of 18-24. The SUBRECIPIENT’s Program
Manager will develop a plan to identify potential youth participants during the welcome and intake
process and whether individuals between the ages of 18-24 will be served as an adult or youth.
(2) Sector Strategies/Certified Career Pathways: WIOA provides that class -size training may be
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used instead of ITAs if the MCWDB determines that entire classes should be funded for specific
industries and/or sectors. If the Board identifies a class-size strategy or a Certified Career Pathway,
the SUBRECIPIENT, as part of the ISD team, is expected to provide all intake services, orientation,
placement, and follow-up services to these class-size groups. Each WIOA eligible student placed
in class-size training will count toward the SUBRECIPIENT’s training and ITA goals.
The SUBRECIPIENT will submit written nominations for outstanding participants, employers, and
partners for local recognition and potential submission to the annual State Workforce Conference and
related events. A minimum of at least one submission is required for each category per month per Career
Center:
• Youth/Young Adult (14 – 25 years of age)
• Adult/Dislocated Worker
• Employer
Quarterly submissions encouraged for:
• Innovative Partnership
• Workforce Development Professional
Applicable representatives of the SUBRECIPIENT must attend MCWDB meetings and any meetings
requested by the Director. Representatives must be prepared to present reports (written and/or oral) and
answer questions from MCWDB staff, Board and Committee members. The SUBRECIPIENT will assist
with the development of documents, reports, and plans as needed for the Local Area.
The SUBRECIPIENT will make staff professional development training available to all Career Center
staff. SUBRECIPIENT staff will be required to attend training and professional development conducted
and/or recommended by the State, M CWDB Staff, and the Career Center Manager.
SUBRECIPIENT staff shall be available to the MCWDB staff and to the DWS staff for monitoring
reviews. The SUBRECIPIENT will have at least 10 workdays from the receipt of any monitoring
report or request for additional information to provide a response or a written corrective action
plan. The monitoring will include file reviews, performance reviews, and measures of customer
satisfaction, including participant, business, and partner customers.
This instrument has been preaudited in the manner
required by the Local Government Budget and Fiscal
Control Act.
Glenda Dye, Finance Officer
Date
County of Harnett
Brent Trout, County Manager
Date
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MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant Funding Acceptance
REQUESTED BY: Larry Smith, Emergency Services
REQUEST:
Emergency Services is requesting Board approval to accept NCEM Hazardous
Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant award in the amount of $20,000. This grant
funding will be utilized to conduct county wide hazardous materials commodity flow
study. This study is critical to our response preparedness across the county.
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COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Homeland Security Grant Funding for Emergency Services
REQUESTED BY: Larry Smith, Emergency Services
REQUEST:
Harnett County Emergency Services is requesting Board Approval to receive a total of
$57,317.25 in Homeland Security funding from North Carolina Emergency
Management. We have been awarded $44,317.25 to purchase a battery powered
generator with solar panels to allow for power distribution and recharging when gas
fueling is not available and $13,000. for a deck over trailer with a minimum of 14k
GVWR to allow for the movement of pallets and equipment unlike traditional utility
trailers that have side rails and fenders that won’t allow for forklift side loading
operations. Trailer to be used to support, sheltering, PODS, deployments, commodity
movement and warehouse operations. There is no cost share related to these awards for
the county.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Request to Fund and Install a Blinking Warning Light at Northwest Harnett
Fire Station #3
REQUESTED BY: Brent Trout, County Manager
REQUEST:
The Northwest Harnett Fire Department is requesting assistance from Harnett County
to purchase and install a blinking warning light at the location of their new fire station
on Highway 401 in northern Harnett County.
As requested, I am offering two options:
The project entails the installation of blinking lights on each side of the highway that
will light up when an emergency response vehicle leaves the building to enter the
highway to respond to an emergency response call. The warning signal would increase
the safety for the department personnel as they enter the roadway to respond to the
call.
The estimated cost for the project is between $75,000 and $100,000. This cost includes
the engineering, equipment and installation of the signals. Two different firms in our
area are recognized by NCDOT to design work for this type of project. (DRMP and
Kimley-Horn). Fulcher Electric is a contractor in our area that can do this type of
work once the design is complete.
There are two ways that have been identified to fund this project with Harnett County
funds:
Budget the payment of funds to the NW Harnett Fire District as an allocation under the
Governing Body budget (1104110 547090) in the General Fund. This action would
require an appropriation from Fund Balance
Or
Budget the payment of funds to the NW Harnett Fire District in the Special Districts
Special Revenue Fund (Fund 211). The Special Revenue Fund exists specifically for the
collection and payment of property and sales tax for the fire districts plus the one
special school district. This would keep any payment to the fire districts in the same
fund. This action would require an appropriation from Fund Balance to fund an
interfund transfer from the General Fund to the Special District Fund.
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The Board of Commissioners may want to consider that instead of just paying out the
funds (without the luxury of an estimate) that the Board appropriate funding, require
the fire district to initiate and oversee the project and then submit copies of the invoices
to the County. We could then remit the funds to the fire district for further payment to
the contractor/engineer. The other option is to receive an estimated cost and provide
the funding to the department to hire an engineer and contractor to do the project.
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transmitter, push-button transmitter, or in-station transmitter.
Features
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• Flash rate per MUTCD guidelines.
• Two 12" LED yellow pixelated beacons with aluminum
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• Flashing or unlighted traffic sign.
• LED life expectancy over 100,000 hours.
• Solar or AC powered.
• Day and night visibility.
• Multiple activation options.
• Fast, easy installation.
• Keyed on/off switch.
• Easy battery replacement in field.
• Multiple mounting hardware options.
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• Traffic Sign: 30" yellow diamond-shaped. Lighted with flash-
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• Sign Reflective Sheeting: Type IX reflective sheeting.
• Sign Construction: .080 highway grade aluminum/stainless
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• Solar/AC/Battery Specifications (depending on model): 12
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• Optional Activation Methods: Strobeswitch, keyfob trans-
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• Optional Low Current Strobeswitch (AC-SSLC1014): Acti-
vated by the optical emitters used by most fire department
emergency vehicles to control traffic signals. Typical vehicle
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• Optional pole: 2" square Telespar or 4.5" round aluminum.
• Warranty: 10 year solar collector panel, 5 year sign con-
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Pole Options
Telespar Poles:
The Telespar Pole is 2" x 2" and is available in
8', 10' or 12' lengths. We offer a 5' x 2.25" sleeve.
The Telespar pole and sleeve combination is
considered a breakaway system.
Aluminum Pole System:
Our 4.5" Aluminum Pole System has a clean and professional
look, with the added security of a required breakaway pole
application. It is approved by the FDOT and meets MUTCD
requirements. Our Aluminum Pole System is available in 10',
12' or 14' lengths. A pole cap is included along with 4 galva-
nized 3/4" x 18" anchor bolts.
Cabinet Options
Fiberglass Locking Box (included):
• Dimensions: Varies per system.
• UL Listed: NEMA Type 4X.
• Lockable quick release latch.
Aluminum Locking Box:
• Dimensions: 20.625" x 17.5" x 12".
• UL Listed: UL 508A, NEMA 3R (stan-
dard) NEMA 3R, NEMA 4, NEMA 4X.
• Weight: 22 lb.
Wireless Options
Wireless Communication Between Signs w/ Wired Activation
• Activation buttons not included.
Activation Options
Push-Buttons
• Provides a simple and convenient way
for pedestrians to activate the beacons.
Keyfob Remote Control Transmitter
• Temporarily activates beacons with
wireless signal.
Timer Options
Standard 7 Day Timer: Model Intermatic
FM1D14 or Similar
• 24/7 timer suited for timing applications
needing a daily or weekly schedule.
• Allows multiple times of day to be set
for the sign to run (e.g., the sign timed
to turn on from 8am - 10am and again
from 8pm - 10pm, 7 days a week).
Deluxe 365 Day Timer: Model Eltec TC-18
or Similar
• Like the standard timer, this timer al-
lows multiple times of day to be set for
the sign to run.
• In addition, timer can be programmed
to have specific days that the sign will
not turn on (e.g., weekends, holidays,
institute days, summer break, etc.).
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Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Work Authorization for Phase 1 Corporate Hangar Development
REQUESTED BY: Brent Trout, County Manager
REQUEST:
The Work Authorization for Phase 1 Corporate Hangar Development is presented for
the Board of Commissioners to approve. Parrish and Partners submitted a scope of
work and cost estimate for this project to Harnett County for approval. The cost
estimate amount required that an Independent Fee Estimate (IFE) be completed to
ensure that the proposed cost was a fair price for the services to completed.
The firm of Independent Fee Estimates, LLC was hired to conduct an independent
review of the work authorization fees. The review was completed in October. The
review showed that the fee proposed by Parrish and Partners was under the amount
considered appropriate in the IFE review. The proposed charges from Parrish and
Partners was $517,060 and the IFE review stated an estimated appropriate fee would be
$551,728. Based on the review it is recommended by staff that the Board of
Commissioners approve the Work Authorization for Phase 1 Corporate Hangar
Development as proposed by Parrish and Partners and authorize the County Manager
to sign the work authorization.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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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.
Olde Mill Village
•Mill Bend Dr
•Village Bend Dr
•Wood Spring Ct
•Windbrook Ct
•Kinsman Ct EXT. 2276
Duly adopted this 18th day of November, 2024.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
_______________________________
William Morris, Chairman
ATTEST:
_________________________________
Melissa D. Capps, Clerk
Item 4M
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ROY COOPER J.R. “JOEY” HOPKINS
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
October 29, 2024
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 Cumberland
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.
Olde Mill Village
Mill Bend Dr
Village Bend Dr
Wood Spring Ct
Windbrook Ct
Kinsman Ct EXT. 2276
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 with our recommendation, please submit a
resolution to this office.
Sincerely,
Christopher Jones
Engineering Specialist I
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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.
Highland Grove
•Windy Farm Drive
•Mid May Court
•Harlow Court
•Ohara Court
Duly adopted this 18th day of November, 2024.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
_______________________________
William Morris, Chairman
ATTEST:
_________________________________
Melissa D. Capps, Clerk
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ROY COOPER
J.R. “JOEY” HOPKINS
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
October 28, 2024
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 Cumberland
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.
Highland Grove
Windy Farm Drive
Mid May Court
Harlow Court
Ohara Court
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 with our recommendation, please submit a
resolution to this office.
Sincerely,
Christopher Jones
Engineering Specialist I
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MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Boards and Committees
REQUESTED BY: Administration
REQUEST:
As discussed at the November 12, 2024 Work Session, the Board of Commissioners
would like to reappoint Stanley Price to the Harnett County Planning Board.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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NOVEMBER 18, 2024 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED
HARNETT COUNTY PLANNING BOARD
We have received an application from Stanley Price. He would like to be considered for reappointment. He
currently serves as the District 1 member. His current term expires 11/30/24.
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APPLICATION TO SERVE ON A BOARD APPOINTED BY THE
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
BOARD:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
VOTING DISTRICT: (Please check district number in which you live):
District 1, Commissioner McKoy District 4, Commissioner Weatherspoon
District 2, Commissioner Johnson District 5, Commissioner Nicol
District 3, Commissioner Matthews
TELEPHONE: (HOME) (WORK)
PRESENT OCCUPATION:
YEARS OF FORMAL EDUCATION:
CIVIC AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS IN WHICH YOU HAVE PARTICIPATED:
PLEASE TELL WHY YOU WOULD LIKE TO SERVE ON THE ABOVE LISTED BOARD:
DATE: SIGNATURE:
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DATE RECEIVED:
DATE FORWARDED TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS:
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Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2409-0001
REQUESTED BY: Mark Locklear, Development Services
REQUEST:
Landowner / Applicant: Weeks Farms, Inc. / Seth Thompson; 43.2 +/- acres (out of 98.4
acre tract); Pin # 0558-89-7024.000; From Industrial to RA-20R Zoning District;
Lillington Township; US Hwy 401 S.
Additional Information:
At the Planning Board meeting on November 4, 2024, the board voted 4-0 to
recommend approval of the proposed rezoning. This application was tabled from the
October 7th meeting until the November 4th meeting so that the board could consider
the request with a related rezoning application.
There was no one present to speak in opposition.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
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REZONING STAFF REPORT
Case: PLAN2409-0001
Sarah Arbour, Long Range Planner
sarbour@harnett.org
Phone: (910) 814-6414 Fax: (910) 814-8278
Planning Board: October 7, 2024 County Commissioners: November 18, 2024
Rezoning Request : Industrial to RA-20R
Applicant Information
Owner of Record: Applicant:
Name: Weeks Farms, Inc. Name: Seth Thompson
Address: PO Box 787 Address: 510 N. Powell Avenue
City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28335 City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28334
Property Description
PIN(s): 0558-89-7024.000 Acreage: +/- 38.8
Address/SR No.: 2561 US 401 S. Lillington, NC
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
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Site Description: The property is a 98-acre tract of land currently used for agricultural activities and a solar energy
facility. It has direct access to US HWY 401, and a 100-foot railway right-of-way bounds the property on the
eastern side.
Background: The property is currently split zoned with a +/- 19-acre portion of the property located in the RA-20R
zoning district, and a +/- 79 acre portion of the property zoned Industrial. This zoning request will include the areas
of the property outside of the solar energy facility, which will remain zoned Industrial.
The property is one of three contiguous properties that the applicant has petitioned Planning Services to rezone
from Industrial to RA-20R. The applicant’s two other properties involved in the rezoning petition are on a separate
application.
This area is beginning to change from industrial to a mixed-use environment that is becoming increasingly
residential, particularly with the recent annexation and rezoning of a property by the town of Lillington from
Harnett County Industrial to residential.
Surrounding Land Uses: Surrounding land uses consist of single-family residences, a manufactured home park,
agricultural activities, vacant land, and forest land.
Services Available
Water:
Public (Harnett County)
Private (Well)
Other: Unverified
Sewer:
Public (Harnett County)
Private (Septic Tank)
Other: unverified
Transportation:
Annual Average Daily Counts: 6,000
Site Distances: Fair
Zoning Compatibility
Current
Industrial
Requested
RA-20R
Parks & Rec X X
Natural Preserves X X
Bona Fide Farms X X
Single Family X
Manufactured
Homes, (with
design criteria)
X
Multi-Family
X
Special Use
Institutional X X
Commercial
Services X Special Use
Retail
Wholesale X
Industrial X
Manufacturing X
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.
RA-20R
RA-20M
RA-30
Lillington- RS20
Industrial
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RA-20R:
The RA-20R Residential/Agricultural District (RA-20R) is
established primarily to support agricultural
and residential development. Inclusive in such higher density
residential developments may consist
of single-family dwellings, multifamily dwellings, and duplexes.
Industrial:
The purpose of this district, Industrial (IND), is to promote
and protect both existing industrial activities and potential
sites which are considered suitable for industrial use, to
prohibit uses of land which would substantially interfere
with the continuation of uses permitted in the district, and
to promote the operation of well-planned and maintained
industrial facilities.
Land Use Classification Compatibility
ZONING Land Use
Commercial Low Density
Residential
Parks & Rec X X
Natural
Preserves X X
Bona Fide
Farms X X
Single Family X
Manufactured
Homes,
Design
Regulated X
Manufactured
Homes X
Multi-Family
Special Use
Institutional X X
Commercial
Service X Special Use
Retail X
Wholesale Special Use
Industrial
Manufacturing
The above is a summary list of potential uses. For all
applicable uses for each Zoning district, please
Low Density Residential
Agricultural/ Rural Residential
Town of Lillington
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Agricultural/Rural Residential:
Primarily agricultural and forestry uses with some rural residential areas. These areas are located
outside of existing and future sewer service areas and rely on septic systems for wastewater treatment.
They have a limited road network and in some cases lie within High Quality Watershed or Water Supply
Watershed areas. The lack of utility and transportation infrastructure, the established low density
development pattern and ongoing agricultural activities in these areas contribute to their rural character.
This character can be enhanced by encouraging only low intensity uses, single family residential up to
one unit per acre and context sensitive rural design.
Site
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Road View
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Across Road
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Evaluation
Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category,
or in appropriate complementary categories.
The subject property is a split zoned property, and approximately 19 acres of the property is
zoned RA-20R, the requested zoning designation. The property is also contiguous to properties
zoned RA-20R. The request would not require an evaluation for reasonableness as a small-
scale rezoning.
Yes No B. There is a 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 a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district would
be in the interest of the public and not merely in the interest of the individual group. A zoning
change to the RA-20R zoning district would allow for residential uses of the property, which is
more compatible with the surrounding land uses than the uses permitted in the current zoning
district.
Yes No C. There is a 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 a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted in the proposed district
classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. The uses
permitted in the RA-20R zoning district are more appropriate than the more intense uses
permitted in the current zoning designation.
Yes No D. There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change.
There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by the uses permitted in the requested zoning district.
Use of the property for residential purposes is more compatible with the surrounding land uses
and poses a smaller risk of materially or adversely affecting the neighborhood than the uses
permitted in the current zoning designation.
Yes No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound
planning practices.
The request to change the zoning from the Industrial zoning designation to the RA-20R is in
accordance with the comprehensive land use and sound planning practices. The underlying
land use of the property is Agricultural/Rural Residential, a land use designation which
primarily supports agriculture, forestry, and low-density residential uses.
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Suggested Statement-of-Consistency (Staff concludes that…)
As stated in the evaluation, the requested rezoning to RA-20R is reasonable. The requested zoning district is more
compatible with the surrounding land uses and the future land use designation. It is recommended that this
rezoning request be APPROVED.
Additional Information:
This application was tabled from the October 7th meeting until the November 4th meeting so that the board could
consider the request with a related rezoning application. At the Planning Board meeting on November 4, 2024, the
board voted unanimously (4-0) to recommend approval of the proposed rezoning due to compatibility with the
underlying land use classification, Agriculture/ Rural Residential.
There was no one present to speak 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.
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The proposed change was not found to be reasonable for a small scale rezoning
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Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2410-0001
REQUESTED BY: Mark Locklear, Development Services
REQUEST:
Landowner / Applicant: Weeks Farms, Inc. / Seth Thompson; 78 +/- acres; PIN#s
0558-99-8986.000 & 0558-97-3688.000; From Industrial to RA-20R Zoning District;
Lillington Township; US Hwy 401 S.
Additional Information:
At the Planning Board meeting on November 4, 2024, the board voted 4-0 to
recommend denial of the proposed rezoning for property PIN # 0558-99-8986.000, and
voted 4-0 to recommend approval of the requested rezoning for property PIN # 0558-
97-3688.000.
There was no one present at the meeting to speak in opposition.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
Item 7
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REZONING STAFF REPORT
Case: PLAN2410-0001
Sarah Arbour, Long Range Planner
sarbour@harnett.org
Phone: (910) 814-6414 Fax: (910) 814-8278
Planning Board: November 4, 2024 County Commissioners: November 18, 2024
Rezoning Request : Industrial to RA-20R
Applicant Information
Owner of Record: Applicant:
Name: Weeks Farms, Inc. Name: Seth Thompson
Address: PO Box 787 Address: 510 N. Powell Avenue
City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28335 City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28334
Property Description
PIN(s): 0558-99-8986.000 & 0558-97-3688.000 Acreage: +/-50 & +/-28.11
Address/SR No.: US HWY 401 S. Lillington, NC
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
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Site Description: The rezoning request is for two properties described below:
Property PIN# 0558-99-8986.000 is a +/-50 acre property used for agricultural purposes. The property is
landlocked and accessed by a small farm road from the property to the west. The property is bound by the railway
tract on the western property line.
Property PIN# 0558-97-3688.000 is a +/-28.11 acre property used for agricultural purposes. The property’s eastern
property line is bound by the railway tract.
Background: The properties represent two of three properties that the applicant has petitioned Planning Services
to rezone from Industrial to RA-20R. The third property involved in the rezoning petition (shown below) is on a
separate application due to the applicant’s error. Additionally, due to the condition of the farm road, staff was
unable to access the property east of the railway for site photos.
Separate Petion Farm Road
Farm Road
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RA-20R
RA-20M
RA-30
Lillington- RS20
Industrial
Surrounding Land Uses: Surrounding land uses consist of single-family residences, a manufactured home park,
agricultural activities, and forestland.
Services Available
Water:
Public (Harnett County)
Private (Well)
Other: Unverified
Sewer:
Public (Harnett County)
Private (Septic Tank)
Other: unverified
Transportation:
Annual Average Daily Counts: 6,000
Site Distances: Fair
Zoning Compatibility
Zoning Districts
Current
Industrial
Requested
RA-20R
Parks & Rec X X
Natural Preserves X X
Bona Fide Farms X X
Single Family X
Manufactured
Homes, (with
design criteria)
X
Multi-Family
X
Special Use
Institutional X X
Commercial
Services X Special Use
Retail X
Wholesale X
Industrial X
Manufacturing X
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.
RA-20R:
The RA-20R Residential/Agricultural District (RA-20R) is
established primarily to support agricultural
and residential development. Inclusive in such higher density
residential developments may consist
of single-family dwellings, multifamily dwellings, and duplexes.
Industrial:
The purpose of this district, Industrial (IND), is to promote
and protect both existing industrial activities and potential
sites which are considered suitable for industrial use, to
prohibit uses of land which would substantially interfere
with the continuation of uses permitted in the district, and
to promote the operation of well-planned and maintained
industrial facilities.
RA-20R
Industrial
RA-30
RA-20M
Town of Lillington - Residential
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Land Use Classification Compatibility
ZONING Land Use
RA-20R Agricultural/
Rural
Residential
Parks & Rec X X
Natural
Preserves X X
Bona Fide
Farms X X
Single Family X X
Manufactured
Homes,
Design
Regulated X X
Manufactured
Homes X X
Multi-Family Special Use
Special Use
Institutional X X
Commercial
Service Special Use Special Use
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.
Agricultural/Rural Residential:
Primarily agricultural and forestry uses with some rural residential areas. These areas are located
outside of existing and future sewer service areas and rely on septic systems for wastewater treatment.
They have a limited road network and in some cases lie within High Quality Watershed or Water Supply
Watershed areas. The lack of utility and transportation infrastructure, the established low density
development pattern and ongoing agricultural activities in these areas contribute to their rural character.
This character can be enhanced by encouraging only low intensity uses, single family residential up to
one unit per acre and context sensitive rural design.
Low Density Residential
Agricultural/ Rural Residential
Town of Lillington
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Site
Road View
Across Road
Road View
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Evaluation Property PIN 0558-99-8986.000
Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category,
or in appropriate complementary categories.
The proposal will not place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in
appropriate complementary categories. The railway serves as a physical division between
existing and planned residential development along US 401 and an area designated for
industrial development. A pocket of residential development would be intrusive within the
otherwise Industrial zoned area and may inhibit future industrial development.
Yes No B. There is a 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 a 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.
The proposed rezoning of the parcel east of the railway to RA-20R could introduce residential
uses in an area that the county has designated for industrial development. The intensity of the
uses permitted in the surrounding Industrial district is incompatible with residential land uses.
It is not in the public’s interest to allow for residential uses to occur within this area designated
for industrial development or with the access issues posed by the railway.
Yes No C. There is a 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 a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted in the proposed district
classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. Residential
uses on the property located east of the railway would not be appropriate due the surrounding
Industrial zoning district and access issues posed by the railway.
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Yes No D. There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change.
There is not a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by the uses permitted in the requested zoning district.
Use of the property for residential purposes would be incompatible with the uses permitted in
the surrounding Industrial zoning district. Further, a change of zoning to the RA-20R would
adversely affect the character of the neighborhood by reducing the potential for industrial
development and economic growth.
Yes
No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound
planning practices.
While the proposed zoning change to RA-20R is compatible with the underlying land use, the
proposed zoning change would result in loss of finite land designated for industrial use, which
is essential for supporting economic development and job creation. A reduction in available
industrial land conflicts with the following Land Use and Economic Development policy
outlined in the comprehensive land use plan:
Policy LU-1.2 Identify prime locations for industrial and distribution operations and protect
these locations from incompatible development.
Suggested Statement-of-Consistency (Staff concludes that…)
As stated in the evaluation, the requested rezoning to RA-20R is unreasonable. The requested zoning is
incompatible with the uses permitted in the surrounding zoning district and conflicts with Policy LU-1.2 from the
comprehensive land use plan. It is recommended that this rezoning request be DENIED.
Evaluation Property PIN 0558-97-3688.000
Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category,
or in appropriate complementary categories.
The subject property is contiguous to properties zoned RA-20R. The request would not require
an evaluation for reasonableness as a small-scale rezoning.
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Yes No B. There is a 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 a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district would
be in the interest of the public and not merely in the interest of the individual group. A zoning
change to the RA-20R zoning district would allow for residential use of the property, which is
more compatible with the surrounding land uses than the uses permitted in the current zoning
district.
Yes No C. There is a 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 a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted in the proposed district
classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. The uses
permitted in the RA-20R zoning district are more appropriate than the more intensive uses
permitted in the current zoning designation.
Yes No D. There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change.
There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by the uses permitted in the requested zoning district.
Use of the property for residential purposes is more compatible with the surrounding land uses
and poses a smaller risk of materially or adversely affecting the neighborhood than the uses
permitted in the current zoning designation.
Yes
No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound
planning practices.
The request to change the zoning from the Industrial zoning designation to the RA-20R is in
accordance with the comprehensive land use and sound planning practices. The underlying
land use of the property is Agricultural/Rural Residential, a land use designation which
primarily supports agriculture, forestry, and low-density residential uses.
Suggested Statement-of-Consistency (Staff concludes that…)
As stated in the evaluation, the requested rezoning to RA-20R is reasonable. The requested zoning is more
compatible with the surrounding land uses and the underlying future land use, Agricultural/Rural Residential. It is
recommended that this rezoning request be APPROVED.
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Additional Information:
At the Planning Board meeting on November 4, 2024, the board voted 4-0 to recommend denial of the proposed
rezoning for property PIN# 0558-99-8986.000, and voted 4-0 to recommend approval of the proposed rezoning of
property PIN# 0558-97-3688.000.
The board voted to recommend denial of the proposed rezoning for property PIN# 0558-99-8986.000 due to health
and safety concerns regarding the railway and limited access to the property. The board recommended approval
of the proposed rezoning for 0558-97-3688.000 based on compatibility with the surrounding land uses and
underlying future land use.
There was no one present to speak 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.
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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
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Proposed Zoning Change: Case # PLAN2410-0002
REQUESTED BY: Mark Locklear, Development Services
REQUEST:
Landowner / Applicant: Andrew Ruhland-Ruhl Inc.; 6.41 +/- acres; Pin #s 0524-17-
6242.000 & 0524-17-6389.000; From RA-20M to Commercial Zoning District;
Anderson Creek Township; NC Hwy 210 S (on Mockingbird Lane).
Additional Information:
At the November 4, 2024 Planning Board meeting, the board voted unanimously, (4-0),
to recommend approval of the proposed rezoning based on compatibility with
surrounding land uses.
There was no one who spoke in opposition.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
Item 8
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REZONING STAFF REPORT
Case: PLAN2410-0002
Sarah Arbour, Long Range Planner
sarbour@harnett.org
Phone: (910) 814-6414 Fax: (910) 814-8278
Planning Board: November 4, 2024 County Commissioners: November 18, 2024
Rezoning Request : RA-20M to Commercial 455 McKinney Pkwy., Lillington
2nd Floor | Resource Center and Library
Applicant Information
Owner of Record: Applicant:
Name: Andrew Ruhland Name: Andrew Ruhland
Address: 26 Mockingbird Ln. Address: 155 Mockingbird Ln.
City/State/Zip: Spring Lake, NC 28390 City/State/Zip: Spring Lake, NC 28390
Property Description
PIN(s): 0524-17-6242.000 & 0524-17-6389.000 Acreage: +/- 6.41
Address/SR No.: 26 Mockingbird Ln. Spring Lake, NC 28390
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
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Site Description: The proposed rezoning is comprised of two parcels. The southern parcel, 26 Mockingbird Lane,
is used as a multi-tenant commercial service establishment. The northern parcel is wooded and unimproved.
Background: The property obtained a conditional use permit to operate at a machine shop in 2004, and the
property has been used for non-residential purposes since.
Surrounding Land Uses: Surrounding land uses consist of single-family residences, an automotive repair facility,
a hardware store, and unimproved land.
Services Available
Water:
Public (Harnett County)
Private (Well)
Other: Unverified
Sewer:
Public (Harnett County)
Private (Septic Tank)
Other: unverified
Transportation:
Annual Average Daily Counts: 9,500
Site Distances: Good to fair
Zoning Compatibility
Zoning Districts
Current
RA-20M
Requested
Commercial
Parks & Rec X X
Natural Preserves X X
Bona Fide Farms X X
Single Family X
Manufactured
Homes X
Multi-Family X
(Special Use)
Institutional X X
Commercial
Services Special Use X
Retail X
Wholesale Special Use
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.
RA-20M:
The RA-20M Residential/Agricultural District (RA-20M) is
established primarily to support agricultural and residential
development. Inclusive in such higher density residential
developments may consist of single-family dwellings, multifamily
dwellings, duplexes, and manufactured home parks.
Commercial
RA-20M
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Commercial:
It is the purpose of the Commercial/Business District (COMM) to
accommodate the widest variety of commercial, wholesale, and
retail businesses in areas that are best located and suited for
such uses.
Land Use Classification Compatibility
Future Land Use
ZONING Land Use
Commercial Low Density
Residential
Parks & Rec X X
Natural
Preserves X X
Bona Fide
Farms X X
Single Family X
Manufactured
Homes, Design
Regulated X
Manufactured
Homes X
Multi-Family
Special Use
Institutional X X
Commercial
Service X Special Use
Retail X
Wholesale Special Use
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.
Medium Density Residential:
Medium density residential with a mix of housing types including single family detached homes with average lot sizes, small-
lot homes and patio homes. Gross densities of 2-5 dwelling units per acre. Located in areas served by current or planned
utilities or in areas near the extra-territorial jurisdiction (ETJ) of towns. Additional housing types (including townhomes and
apartments) and higher densities may be appropriate as part of planned developments or near Development Nodes.
Medium Density Residential
Low Density Residential
Environmentally Sensitive Areas
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Site
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Across Road
Road View
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Evaluation
Yes No A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category,
or in appropriate complementary categories.
The subject properties are contiguous to a property zoned Commercial. The proposed rezoning
will not require an evaluation for reasonableness.
Yes No B. There is a 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 a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district would
be in the interest of the public and not merely in the interest of the individual group. A zoning
change from the RA-20M to the Commercial zoning district creates the potential for
commercial development of the northern parcel, which could bring needed services to the
community and present new economic development opportunities.
Yes No C. There is a 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 a convincing demonstration that all uses permitted in the proposed district
classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. The uses
permitted in the Commercial zoning district are compatible with the nearby non-residential
land uses.
Yes No D. There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change.
There is a convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be
materially and adversely affected by the uses permitted in the requested zoning district. The
uses permitted in the Commercial zoning district are compatible with the nearby non-
residential land uses. Further, the neighborhood may experience benefits from future
commercial development such as an increase in employment opportunities and local
investment.
Yes No E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound
planning practices.
The requested zoning district is not compatible with the Medium Density Residential land use
classification; however, Planning Services is currently updating the comprehensive land use
plan and is recommending a change to the future land use classification that will support the
current non-residential activity in the area and encourage further commercial development.
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Suggested Statement-of-Consistency (Staff concludes that…)
As stated in the evaluation, the requested rezoning to Commercial is reasonable. The requested zoning is
compatible with the surrounding land uses. It is recommended that this rezoning request be APPROVED.
Additional Information:
Planning Board
At the Planning Board meeting on November 4, 2024, the board voted 4-0 to recommend approval of the proposed
rezoning from the RA-20M to Commercial zoning district. The board found that the requested rezoning would be
compatible with the surrounding land uses in the area.
There was no one present to speak in opposition.
Regional Land Use Advisory Committee (RLUAC)
The Regional Land Use Committee (RLUAC) Land Use Committee reviewed the application and determined that
the property is identified as Important to Protect in the Fort Liberty Compatible Use Rating System due to its
location beneath a low-level military aviation corridor. The rezoning of the subject property from the current
residential / agricultural district to the proposed commercial district will generally increase the compatibility of the
site with Fort Liberty’s military training and operational missions. The commercial district’s exclusion of residential
uses will increase the likelihood that the property is developed and used for a nonresidential purpose that is more
compatible with noise levels generated by low-level military aircraft overflight. Therefore, RLUAC has no objection
to the proposed zoning map amendment.
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:
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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
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: November 18, 2024
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Proposed Text Amendment: Case # PLAN2408-0001
REQUESTED BY: Mark Locklear, Development Services
REQUEST:
Landowner / Applicant: William Dan Andrews; Harnett County Unified Development
Ordinance; Article V; “Use Regulations” Section 1.2. “Table of Use” ADD: Outdoor
Entertainment Venue & 7.5 “Recreational Facility and Uses” ADD: Outdoor
Entertainment Venue.
Additional Information:
At the November 4, 2024 Planning Board meeting, the board voted unanimously (4-0)
to recommend approval of the proposed text amendment with the recommendation that
the minimum property size required for an Outdoor Entertainment Venue be increased
from 20 acres to 100 acres.
FINANCE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
Item 9
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TEXT AMENDMENT REQUEST
Development Services
420 McKinney Pkwy. Lillington, NC 27546
P.O. Box 65, Lillington, NC 27546
Phone: (910) 893-7525 Fax: (910) 893-2793
Case: PLAN2408-0001
Staff Contact: Sarah Arbour, Long Range Planner
Sarbour@Harnett.org or (910) 814-6414
Planning Board: November 4, 2024 County Commissioners: November 18, 2024
Applicant Information
Applicant:
Name: William Dan Andrews
Address: 3146 Chalybeate Springs Rd
City/State/Zip: Fuquay Varina, NC 27526
Phone: __________
Type of Change
New Addition Revision
Ordinance:
Unified Development
Ordinance Articles: V., XIV Sections:
V., 1.2. 7.5
XIV., 2.2
Proposed Text
ARTICLE V. USE REGULATIONS
1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations IND LI COMM O&I CONS RA-40 RA-30 RA-20R RA-20M PARKING USE GROUP LEVEL BUILDING CODE CLASS Outdoor Entertainment
Venue S* S* S* S* S*
1 per 2 seats
and/or
1 per 30 sq. feet of
audience area
3 A
7.5. Recreational Facilities & Uses
7.5.6 Outdoor Entertainment Venue
A. A minimum property size of twenty (20) acres shall be required for all Outdoor Entertainment Venues.
B. If the property does not have direct access to a state-maintained road, a private easement may be utilized for
property access, subject to the following street construction standards:
1. The road surface shall be gravel, asphalt, or concrete. Gravel roads shall be constructed with six (6) inches of
compacted aggregate base course gravel.
2. The road shall be a minimum of 20 feet in width.
3. The road shall be graded to encourage adequate drainage, including a crown in the road and ditches to convey
water.
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C. No outdoor events shall occur between 10 p.m. and 10 a.m .
D. Any sale of alcohol shall be for on-site consumption and comply with all applicable state and local regulations.
E. Designated performance and audience areas shall be identified on the required site plan.
F. The venue shall provide traffic control to ensure adequate ingress and egress for all events
G. Adequate restroom facilities shall be provided and identified on the required site plan. If no permanent restroom
facilities are required by the North Carolina Building Code, sufficient temporary restroom facilities shall be
provided on -site. An area for temporary restroom facilities shall be designated on the required site plan.
Temporary restroom facilities shall be provided at a rate of 1 per 420 square feet of audience area.
H. The use of fireworks and pyrotechnics shall comply with all local and state regulations.
I. Adequate parking shall be provided so as not to interfere with the surrounding properties.
1. This shall hereby prohibit the use of public right(s)-of-way for overflow parking.
2. All parking areas shall be designated on the required site plan , and unpaved areas may be utilized for required
parking. Unpaved parking areas shall be properly maintained to ensure the safety of pedestrians and
motorists.
3. All unpaved areas shall be maintained in a manner that prevents dust from adversely impacting adjoining
properties and right(s)-of-way.
4. No parking signs shall be posted along property line(s) adjacent to the public right(s)-of-way in accordance
with NCDOT standards and shall be shown on the required site plan.
5. Adequate directional signage shall be installed to direct motorists to entrances, exits, and designated parking
areas.
6. Parking areas shall be located a minimum of 100 feet from all adjacent properties.
7. Adequate lighting shall be provided for parking areas in accordance with Article VII., Development Design
Guidelines, Section 7.0, Lighting Standards, of this ordinance.
8. ADA compliant parking shall be paved and provided in accordance with all applicable ADA regulations.
J. No outdoor entertainment activities shall be permitted within the required setback or within 300 feet of a
residence, unless the residence is owned by the applicant or property owner of the outdoor entertainment venue.
7.5.6 7 Firing Range (Indoor & Outdoor)
ARTICLE XIV. DEFINITIONS & CERTIFICATIONS
Section 2.0 General Definitions & Acronyms
2.2 General Definitions
Outdoor Entertainment Venue: A location where the primary purpose is for the display, presentation or performance of
musicals, concerts, or other live stage entertainment.
Reason for Requested Change:
To amend Harnett County’s U.D.O. Outdoor Entertainment Venues as an allowable special use in the
following zoning districts: Commercial, Office and Institutional, RA-20M, RA-20R, and RA-30, and to add
a definition for the use.
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Additional Information:
At the Planning Board meeting on November 4, 2024, the board voted unanimously (4-0) to recommend approval
of the proposed text amendment with the following revision:
A. A minimum property size of twenty (20) one hundred (100) acres shall be required for all Outdoor Entertainment
Venues.
There was no one present to speak in opposition.
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Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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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 V., Sections 1.2
and 7.5, and Article XIV., Section 2.2. 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 18th day of November 2024 and effective upon adoption.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
_______________________________
William Morris, Chairman
ATTEST:
____________________________________
Melissa D. Capps, Clerk
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ATTACHMENT
1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations IND LI COMM O&I CONS RA-40 RA-30 RA-20R RA-20M PARKING USE GROUP LEVEL BUILDING CODE CLASS Outdoor Entertainment
Venue S* S* S* S* S*
1 per 2 seats
and/or
1 per 30 sq. feet of
audience area
3 A
7.5. Recreational Facilities & Uses
7.5.6 Outdoor Entertainment Venue
A. A minimum property size of twenty (20) acres shall be required for all Outdoor Entertainment Venues.
B. If the property does not have direct access to a state-maintained road, a private easement may be utilized for
property access, subject to the following street construction standards:
1. The road surface shall be gravel, asphalt, or concrete. Gravel roads shall be constructed with six (6) inches of
compacted aggregate base course gravel.
2. The road shall be a minimum of 20 feet in width.
3. The road shall be graded to encourage adequate drainage, including a crown in the road and ditches to convey
water.
C. No outdoor events shall occur between 10 p.m. and 10 a.m.
D. Any sale of alcohol shall be for on-site consumption and comply with all applicable state and local regulations.
E. Designated performance and audience areas shall be identified on the required site plan.
F. The venue shall provide traffic control to ensure adequate ingress and egress for all events
G. Adequate restroom facilities shall be provided and identified on the required site plan. If no permanent restroom
facilities are required by the North Carolina Building Code, sufficient temporary restroom facilities shall be provided
on-site. An area for temporary restroom facilities shall be designated on the required site plan. Temporary restroom
facilities shall be provided at a rate of 1 per 420 square feet of audience area.
H. The use of fireworks and pyrotechnics shall comply with all local and state regulations.
I. Adequate parking shall be provided so as not to interfere with the surrounding properties.
1. This shall hereby prohibit the use of public right(s)-of-way for overflow parking.
2. All parking areas shall be designated on the required site plan, and unpaved areas may be utilized for required
parking. Unpaved parking areas shall be properly maintained to ensure the safety of pedestrians and
motorists.
3. All unpaved areas shall be maintained in a manner that prevents dust from adversely impacting adjoining
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Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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properties and right(s)-of-way.
4. No parking signs shall be posted along property line(s) adjacent to the public right(s)-of-way in accordance
with NCDOT standards and shall be shown on the required site plan.
5. Adequate directional signage shall be installed to direct motorists to entrances, exits, and designated parking
areas.
6. Parking areas shall be located a minimum of 100 feet from all adjacent properties.
7. Adequate lighting shall be provided for parking areas in accordance with Article VII., Development Design
Guidelines, Section 7.0, Lighting Standards, of this ordinance.
8. ADA compliant parking shall be paved and provided in accordance with all applicable ADA regulations.
J. No outdoor entertainment activities shall be permitted within the required setback or within 300 feet of a
residence, unless the residence is owned by the applicant or property owner of the outdoor entertainment venue.
7.5.7 Firing Range (Indoor & Outdoor)
ARTICLE XIV. DEFINITIONS & CERTIFICATIONS
Section 2.0 General Definitions & Acronyms
2.2 General Definitions
Outdoor Entertainment Venue: A location where the primary purpose is for the display, presentation or performance of
musicals, concerts, or other live stage entertainment
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July August September October November December Jauary 2023 February March April May June Totals
Children's Services
CPS Reports Received 114 149 166 429
Reports Accepted 53 76 92 221
Total children in CPS cases 280 294 346 306.67
Total children in Plc/Custody 228 237 246 237
FC Money expended $259,372.07 223,498.66$ 246,161.38$ $729,032.11
Adult Services
APS Reports Received 16 23 24 63
# of trips scheduled 655 614 476 1,745
Total Cases 172 166 194 177.3333333
Work First
Energy Expenditures $66,552.00 $138,359.12 $27,209.61 $232,120.73
Total cases 102 106 104 104
Food & Nutrition Services
Apps In/Approved 542 829/450 782/467 542
Total Cases (households)8,968 8312 8537 8,606
Benefits Issued $2,647,875.00 $3,447,822.00 $3,042,955.00 $9,138,652.00
Timeliness 96.73%97.48%95.10%96.44%
Adult Medicaid
Apps In/Approved 95 180/68 146/79 95
Total Cases 12,058 10,872 10,948 11,293
Family & Children's Medicaid
Apps In/Approved 343 539/307 483/285 343
Total Cases 43,731 39,183 38,025 120,939
Medicaid Timeliness 98.0%96%97%97%
Fraud Total Collections $69,644.76 $42,739.46 $24,371.89 $136,756.11
ChildCare
Children Served 833 823 799 818
Total Expenditures $565,335.00 $456,618.00 $554,892.00 $1,576,845.00
HC providers 61 61 61
Child Support
Total Collections $801,974 $794,951 $804,180 $2,401,105.00
Total Cases 4083 4046 4025 4,051
Harnett County DSS Monthly Report Totals 2024-25
Item 10A
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Front Desk - Check-in Appointments 1134 1273 1328 1340 5075 1268.8
Health Clinics
Adult Women Wellness Clinic 3 3 1 5 12 3
Care Coordination for Children (CC4C)151 148 152 147 598 149.5
Child Health - Sick Clinic 100 174 195 219 688 172
Child Health - Well Clinic 176 177 110 99 562 140.5
County Employee Health Clinic 122 118 114 115 469 117.25
Family Planning 146 149 127 147 569 142.25
Immunizations 251 408 1035 809 2503 625.75
COVID Vaccines 15 5 0 124 144 36
Maternity (Prenatal Clinic)219 171 199 181 770 192.5
OB Care Management (OBCM)160 200 180 179 719 179.75
Postpartum Home Visits 0 0 0 0 0 0
Refer/Repeat Pap 0 0 1 3 4 1
STD Services 91 80 86 76 333 83.25
TB Services 64 58 54 25 201 50.25
Welcome Baby Home Visits 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Services 1498 1691 2254 2129 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7572 1893
Reportable Disease Cases
Tuberculosis 0 0 0 0 0 0
HIV - (Quarterly report)0 1 1 1 3 0.75
AIDS - (Quarterly report)0 0 0 0 0 0
SYPHILIS - (Quarterly report)5 7 1 7 20 5
OTHER STD's 18 26 25 19 88 22
Other (salmonella, campylobacter, etc)11 4 6 7 28 7
Total Services 34 38 33 34 139 34.75
Health Education
Outreach 161 309 364 440 1274 318.5
Laboratory Clients 1414 1269 1409 1436 5528 1382
Laboratory Tests 903 812 873 790 3378 844.5
HIV Tests 132 112 141 110 495 123.75
WIC Active Participation 3343 3498 3502 10343 3447.7
Vital Statistics
Births In County 2 4 6 5 17 4.25
Births Out of County 0 0
Deaths 50 56 58 47 211 52.75
Environmental Health
Applications Received 111 140 100 109 460 115
Permits Issued 70 90 51 86 297 74.25
Completions Issued 76 115 68 120 379 94.75
Repair Permits Applied 3 12 8 13 36 9
Permits Denied 0 0 0 0 0 0
Site Visits 142 137 115 153 547 136.75
Food and Lodging
Establishments Inspected/Reinspected 70 91 84 88 333 83.25
Visits /Construction/Critical 60 70 49 61 240 60
Complaints 4 7 3 9 23 5.75
Private Water Supplies
Well Applications Received 1 6 0 4 11 2.75
updated 7/08/2022
updated 11-05-2024
Activities Summary
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PARAMETERS SELECTED FOR ACTIVITY REFUND REPORT:
TRANSACTION DATE RANGE: 10/01/2024 12:00:00 AM - 10/31/2024 12:00:00 AM
BILL TYPE: Both
SORT BY: Transaction Date
PAYMENT DATE RANGE:
USER/OPERATOR:
TAX DISTRICT(S):
BILL YEAR RANGE:
BILL# RANGE:
RELEASE NUMBER ONLY:No
PAYMENT TYPE: ,Card - Card,Cash - Cash,Check -
Check,MONEYORDER - MONEYORDER,SYSTEM -
SYSTEM,UNKNOWN -
ITem 10F
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NAME BILL NUMBER PAYMENT TYPE AMOUNT OPER DATE TIME
99037023 2024-2288405 PERSONAL PROPERTY Check 238.19 abain 10/2/2024 10:53:33 AM
CORNACCHIONE JOSE VINCENZO
75 W CORE RD
DUNN, NC 28334-7152
REFUND RECIPIENT:
108128000 2024-57423 RP: 01053501 0100 83 Check 36.64 LFAIRCLOTH 10/3/2024 1:41:54 PM
MOTLEY LARRY JR
MOTLEY PENNY C
445 STONE CROSS DRIVE
SPRING LAKE, NC 28390
REFUND RECIPIENT: PENNY C MOTLEY
LARRY N MOTLEY JR
445 STONE CROSS DR
SPRING LAKE NC 28390
99163420 2024-2264270 PERSONAL PROPERTY Check 135.44 abain 10/3/2024 3:36:13 PM
STEELE MYRON E
1823 CAMERON RD
BROADWAY, NC 27505-9105
REFUND RECIPIENT:
1500043543 2024-69449 RP: 039589 1034 07 Check 54.67 kbaker 10/4/2024 11:39:03 AM
WHITE ELIZABETH SPRING
12804 NC 27 W
BROADWAY, NC 27505-9129 ONLINE BILL PAY/ELIZABETH S BOHLE
REFUND RECIPIENT: ELIZABETH S BOHLE
039589 1034 07
12804NC 27 W
BROADWAY NC 27505
1400017242 2024-17261 RP: 01053505 0100 24 Check 119.39 kbaker 10/4/2024 1:21:25 PM
CHISM JERRY L
CHISM ANGELIA V
PO BOX 6042
TAMPA, FL 33608 ONLINE BILL PAY ANGELIA V CHISM
REFUND RECIPIENT: ANGELIA V CHISM
01053505 0100 24
PO BOX 6042
TAMPA FL 33608 0042
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NAME BILL NUMBER PAYMENT TYPE AMOUNT OPER DATE TIME
1500023646 2024-64078 RP: 010534 0054 Check 19.84 kbaker 10/4/2024 2:49:24 PM
GALINDO YESENIA OLGUIN
1531 LITTLE BIT DR
CREEDMOOR, NC 27522-8230
REFUND RECIPIENT: YESCNIA OLGIN GALINDO
010534 0054
1531 LITTLE BIT DR
CREEDMOOR NC 27522
1500054052 2024-21690 RP: 07069016380003 Check 1.90 kbaker 10/8/2024 2:55:55 PM
RAYNOR ANNE
173 S ORANGE ST
COATS, NC 27521-9527
REFUND RECIPIENT: ANN C RAYNOR
07069016380003
173 S ORANGE ST
COATS NC 27521 9527
401615000 2024-37977 RP: 040673 0092 Check 1.00 TSHERRING 10/8/2024 2:56:04 PM
STEWART ALEASE
C/O ROBERTA ATKINS
1008 WHITE HORSE RD APT E5
GREENVILLE, SC 29605-3519
REFUND RECIPIENT: STEWART ALEASE
C/O ROBERTA ATKINS
1008 WHITE HORSE RD APT E5
GREENVILLE NC 29605 3519
1400034237 2024-31974 RP: 02151720110005 Check 126.00 LFAIRCLOTH 10/9/2024 4:12:50 PM
WILLOUGHBY TOWNSEND LLC
2107 RED HILL CHURCH RD
DUNN, NC 28334 PAID BY MANN, MCGIBNEY & JORDAN PLLC
REFUND RECIPIENT: MANN, MCGIBNEY, & JORDAN,
PLLC
TRUST ACCOUNT
7751 BRIER CREEK PARKWAY SUITE 103
RALEIGH NC 27617
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NAME BILL NUMBER PAYMENT TYPE AMOUNT OPER DATE TIME
900427000 2024-26936 RP: 099535 0011 Check 840.96 abain 10/9/2024 4:57:29 PM
GARNER HERBERT C
C/O RONNIE CLAYTON GARNER
3000 LOBELIA RD
VASS, NC 28394-8906
REFUND RECIPIENT:
1500056264 2024-74964 RP: 04067420220016 63 Check 617.74 abain 10/9/2024 4:57:29 PM
DEPENDABLE DEVELOPMENT INC
2649 BREKONRIDGE CENTRE DR
#104
MONROE, NC 28110-5629
REFUND RECIPIENT:
1500028997 2024-73752 RP: 040662 0009 20 Check 18.25 LFAIRCLOTH 10/10/2024 3:04:54 PM
LGI HOMES NC INC
3037 SHERMAN DR
LANCASTER, SC 29270 PAID BY HANKINPACK TRUST ACCOUNT
REFUND RECIPIENT: HANKINPACK TRUST ACCOUNT
5955 CARNEGIE BLVD., SUITE 350
CHARLOTTE NC 28209
99243959 2021-28583 RP: 070589 0032 Check 8.66 kbaker 10/11/2024 11:04:36 AM
JORGENSEN DONALD LEE
JORGENSEN LISA BAUTE
7330 US 421 S
ERWIN, NC 28339 PD BY MICHAEL B BURNETT, CHPT 13 TRUSTEE
REFUND RECIPIENT: DONALD LEE JORGENSEN
070589 0032
7330 US 421
ERWIN NC 28339
202380043600 2023-800436 PERSONAL PROPERTY SYSTEM 342.30 abain 10/11/2024 2:15:33 PM
BREWINGTON STANLEY ALEXIS
104 SCOTTS LN
ANGIER, NC 27501-7077
REFUND RECIPIENT: STANLEY BREWINGTON
104 SCOTTS LN
ANGIER NC 27501
1500039423 2024-71233 RP: 040673 0213 62 Check 605.77 TSHERRING 10/16/2024 8:51:12 AM
DAN RYAN BUILDERS LLC
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NAME BILL NUMBER PAYMENT TYPE AMOUNT OPER DATE TIME
1101 SLATER RD STE 300
DURHAM, NC 27703-5427 PAID BY DRB GROUP NORTH CAROLINA LLC
REFUND RECIPIENT: DRB GROUP NORTH CAROLINA
LLC
2099 GAITHER ROAD, SUITE 600
ROCKVILLE MD 20850
1500011183 2024-66688 RP: 120576 0022 27 Check 26.42 kbaker 10/17/2024 8:40:36 AM
HART HENRY K
8026 COLLIERS CHAPEL CHURCH RD
LINDEN, NC 28356-9288 PD BY DEBTSET-OFF
REFUND RECIPIENT: HENRY K HART
120576 0022 27
8026 COLLIERS CHAPEL CHURCH RD
LINDEN NC 28356
99087806 2012-1998579 Check 7.61 kbaker 10/17/2024 8:44:56 AM
JOHNSON MISTY LYNN
501 E VANCE ST
DUNN, NC 28334-4027 PD BY DEBTSET-OFF
REFUND RECIPIENT: MISTY LYNN JOHNSON
2109 RAMSEY ST
FAYETTEVILLE NC 28301 3853
1500066743 2024-603136 PERSONAL PROPERTY Check 132.08 kbaker 10/18/2024 2:49:47 PM
DALEY STUART CHARLES
258 PLACID POND DR
BROADWAY, NC 27505-7009
REFUND RECIPIENT: STUART CHARLES DALEY
258 PLACID POND DR
BROADWAY NC 27505
1500050301 2024-31571 RP: 040672 0103 Check 74.76 kbaker 10/21/2024 1:30:21 PM
DRB GROUP NORTH CAROLINA LLC
1101 SLATER RD STE 300
DURHAM, NC 27703-5427
REFUND RECIPIENT: DRB GROUP OF NORTH
CAROLINA LLC
040672 0103
2099 GAITHER RD SUITE 600
ROCKVILLE MD 20850
213763000 2024-66386 RP: 02152608010021 01 Check 824.54 abain 10/21/2024 4:00:29 PM
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NAME BILL NUMBER PAYMENT TYPE AMOUNT OPER DATE TIME
LEVINSON JAMES R
P O BOX 117
BENSON, NC 27504
REFUND RECIPIENT:
202380450100 2023-804501 PERSONAL PROPERTY Check 160.00 TSHERRING 10/21/2024 4:14:32 PM
PEREZ-RANGEL IVAN
31 OXFORD WOODS DR
ANGIER, NC 27501-6748 PAID BY CARDINAL CIVIL CONTRACTING LLC
REFUND RECIPIENT: IVAN PEREZ-RANGEL
31 OXFORD WOODS DR
ANGIER NC 27501 6748
1400036533 2024-34666 RP: 021507 0408 01 SYSTEM 407.82 kbaker 10/23/2024 12:56:11 PM
JACKSON FAMILY ENTERPRISES LLC
309 ST MATTHEWS ROAD
ERWIN, NC 28339
REFUND RECIPIENT: JACKSON FAMILY ENTERPRISES
LLC
021507 0408 01
309 ST MATTHEWS RD
ERWIN NC 28339
1400036533 2023-34666 RP: 021507 0408 01 SYSTEM 407.82 kbaker 10/23/2024 1:09:15 PM
JACKSON FAMILY ENTERPRISES LLC
309 ST MATTHEWS ROAD
ERWIN, NC 28339
REFUND RECIPIENT: JACKSON FAMILY ENTERPRISES
LLC
021507 0408 01
ERWIN NC 28339
1400036318 2023-14719 RP: 021507 0409 SYSTEM 42.00 kbaker 10/23/2024 1:12:51 PM
JACKSON NANCY S
JACKSON MICHAEL R
309 ST MATTHEWS ROAD
ERWIN, NC 28339
REFUND RECIPIENT: MICHAEL R JACKSON
021507 0409
ERWIN NC 28339
1400036318 2024-14719 RP: 021507 0409 SYSTEM 42.00 kbaker 10/23/2024 1:15:18 PM
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JACKSON NANCY S
JACKSON MICHAEL R
309 ST MATTHEWS ROAD
ERWIN, NC 28339
REFUND RECIPIENT: MICHAEL R JACKSON
021507 0409
ERWIN NC 28339
1005230000 2024-3024 RP: 100569 0080 04 Check 1.00 kbaker 10/25/2024 2:47:07 PM
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
800 MCKAY PL
C/O LIZ BREWINGTON TRUSTEE
LILLINGTON, NC 27546-6405
REFUND RECIPIENT: CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
100569 0080 04
800 MCKAY PL
LILLINGTON NC 27546 6405
1400023073 2024-15549 RP: 03958502 0034 Check 56.34 kbaker 10/28/2024 3:05:20 PM
HAUSFELD JOHN E
HAUSFELD RACHEL D
35 WOOD STREAM TR
SANFORD, NC 27332
REFUND RECIPIENT: RACHEL D HAUSFELD
03958502 0034
SANFORD NC 27332 6686
202380450100 2023-804501 PERSONAL PROPERTY Check 104.13 TSHERRING 10/28/2024 3:37:44 PM
PEREZ-RANGEL IVAN
31 OXFORD WOODS DR
ANGIER, NC 27501-6748
REFUND RECIPIENT: PEREZ-RANGEL IVAN
31 OXFORD WOODS DR
ANGIER
ANGIER NC 27501 6748
1500058327 2024-73931 RP: 010516 0032 06 Check 156.10 abain 10/28/2024 4:19:53 PM
ONSITE HOMES LLC
2931 BREEZEWOOD AVE
STE 202
FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28303-5285
REFUND RECIPIENT:
1500058327 2024-73933 RP: 010516 0032 08 Check 147.59 abain 10/28/2024 4:19:53 PM
ONSITE HOMES LLC
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NAME BILL NUMBER PAYMENT TYPE AMOUNT OPER DATE TIME
2931 BREEZEWOOD AVE
STE 202
FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28303-5285
REFUND RECIPIENT:
1500064782 2024-603153 PERSONAL PROPERTY Check 24.69 kbaker 10/29/2024 2:33:52 PM
MARTIN AMANDA LEINONEN
MARTIN MICHAEL DAVID
179 YORKSHIRE DR
CAMERON, NC 28326-6945 PD BY MOORE COUNTY
REFUND RECIPIENT: MICHAEL DAVID MARTIN
200 SILVER OAKS DR
FAYETTEVILLE NC 28311 0880
211024000 2024-64417 RP: 02151611310008 Check 168.14 kbaker 10/30/2024 2:47:52 PM
DYKES JOE MATTHEW
DYKES CORA E
702 S MAGNOLIA AVE
DUNN, NC 28334-5921 PD BY HENRY F MCDOUGALD & JOE MATTHEW DYKES
REFUND RECIPIENT: JOE MATTHEW DYKES JR
02151611310008
702 S MAGNOLIA AVE
DUNN NC 28334 5921
204495000 2024-54240 RP: 02151718070083 Check 37.00 kbaker 10/30/2024 4:48:55 PM
STRASSBURG DONALD R
311 WESTFIELD DR
DUNN, NC 28334
REFUND RECIPIENT: LINDA STRASSBURG
02151718070083
311 WESTFIELD DR
DUNN NC 28334 2816
202480833100 2024-808331 PERSONAL PROPERTY Check 101.87 TSHERRING 10/31/2024 9:31:15 AM
COX EDWARD RUSSEL
COX ANGELA SUE
6191 NC 27 W
LILLINGTON, NC 27546 PAID BY JOHNSTON COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT
REFUND RECIPIENT: EDWARD RUSSEL COX
6191 NC 27 W
LILLINGTON NC 27546
TOTAL REFUNDS PRINTED: 6,088.66 (Count: 34)
TOTAL VOID REFUNDS: 0.00 (Count: 0)
TOTAL: 6,088.66
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VOIDED REFUND AMOUNTS OF REFUNDS NOT IN 10/1/2024 - 10/31/2024
NAME BILL NUMBER AMOUNT OPER PAYMENT TYPE DATE TIME REFUND DATE
99173229 - THOMPSON RHONDA LYNN 2018-2259190 PERSONAL PROPERTY 347.54 abain SYSTEM 10/11/2024 2:14:13 PM 9/4/2024 04:14 PM
207104000 - FINCH VIRGINIA 2024-5745 RP: 02151719030016 2.00 abain SYSTEM 10/11/2024 3:57:11 PM 9/13/2024 11:28 AM
202480858900 - LANE AND ASSOCIATES INC 2024-808589 PERSONAL PROPERTY 123.50 abain SYSTEM 10/14/2024 4:50:46 PM 9/16/2024 03:40 PM
1500057148 - HARVILLE BRIAN 2024-39407 RP: 010534 0077 173.99 abain SYSTEM 10/15/2024 12:32:23 PM 9/23/2024 03:29 PM
1500050301 - DRB GROUP NORTH
CAROLINA LLC
2024-66370 RP: 040673 0011 01 280.81 abain SYSTEM 10/15/2024 3:17:11 PM 9/30/2024 11:51 AM
1500050301 - DRB GROUP NORTH
CAROLINA LLC
2024-74410 RP: 110680 0030 37 17.14 abain SYSTEM 10/15/2024 3:19:01 PM 9/16/2024 03:05 PM
1500050301 - DRB GROUP NORTH
CAROLINA LLC
2024-74421 RP: 110680 0030 48 307.82 abain SYSTEM 10/15/2024 3:20:46 PM 9/30/2024 11:51 AM
1500002648 - WHITAKER JAMES W 2024-5466 RP: 039577 0014 01 574.23 abain SYSTEM 10/16/2024 8:21:59 AM 8/29/2024 04:52 PM
1400000923 - BUCHANAN WAYLON B 2024-602888 RP: 130602 0088 06 209.93 abain SYSTEM 10/31/2024 4:36:38 PM 9/11/2024 10:38 AM
TOTAL VOID REFUNDS: 2,036.96
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BILL TYPE: Both
PARAMETERS SELECTED FOR RELEASES REPORT:
PRINT TOTALS ONLY: No
BILL YEAR/NUMBER RANGE:
TRANSACTION DATE/TIME RANGE: 10/01/2024 - 10/31/2024
USER/OPERATOR:
EXCLUDE USERS/OPERATORS:
SORT ORDER: Transaction Date
REPORT TITLE:
PAYMENT DATE RANGE:
DISTRICT/TYPE/FEE:
BATCH MONTH RANGE:
BATCH YEAR RANGE:
BATCH REAL TIME:
INCLUDE ONLY THOSE WITH RELEASE NUMBERS: No
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NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
1500066236 2024-603025 DY:24 PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/1/2024 11:42:53 AM
BENNETT PETER KENNETH
LISTED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 4,140.00 24.47
LISTED IN ERROR FR16ADVLTAX 4,140.00 4.97
DID NOT ADJUST THE MONTH FOR THE
GAP BILL VOIDED 603025 AND CREATED
ABS WITH THE CORRECT AMOUNT OF
MONTHS
TOTAL RELEASES:29.44
1500026480 2024-19131 DY:0RP:120556 0116 NICK
HIMMEL
10/1/2024 11:53:03 AM
WILLIAMS EDWARD
OVER ASSESSMENT C ADVLTAX 19,842.00 117.27
OVER ASSESSMENT FR93ADVLTAX 19,842.00 19.84
YEAR BUILT INCORRECTLY INPUT INTO
SYSTEM
TOTAL RELEASES:137.11
99048291 2024-1984703 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY SAUTRY 10/1/2024 12:08:25 PM
DUNN REHAB & NURSING CENTER
BILLING CORRECTION C ADVLTAX 40,910.00 241.78
BILLING CORRECTION CI02ADVLTAX 40,910.00 196.37
BILLING CORRECTION FR81ADVLTAX 40,910.00 38.86
WRONG OWNER TURNED IN 2024 LISTING
FORM
TOTAL RELEASES:477.01
99066912 2023-2289147 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/1/2024 12:22:42 PM
GRIMES CHARLES HENRY
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 1,083.00 6.40
MILITARY C PEN FEE 1,083.00 0.64
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 1,083.00 1.30
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 1,083.00 0.13
LES ON FILE FOR CHARLES-WA;ETS-
888888
TOTAL RELEASES:8.47
99066912 2024-2289147 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/1/2024 12:23:00 PM
GRIMES CHARLES HENRY
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 1,029.00 6.08
MILITARY C PEN FEE 1,029.00 0.61
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 1,029.00 1.23
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 1,029.00 0.12
LES ON FILE FOR CHARLES-WA;ETS-
888888
TOTAL RELEASES:8.04
1500060695 2024-74665 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/2/2024 9:45:08 AM
HUNTER AARON JOSEPH
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 4,856.00 28.70
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 4,856.00 5.83
LES ON FILE FOR AARON-WA;ETS-490808 TOTAL RELEASES:34.53
99067714 2024-2279541 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/2/2024 10:45:13 AM
GUNTER JASON JULIAN
SOLD/TRADED C ADVLTAX 4,208.00 24.87
SOLD/TRADED C PEN FEE 4,208.00 2.49
SOLD/TRADED FR16ADVLTAX 4,208.00 5.05
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NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
SOLD/TRADED FR16PEN FEE 4,208.00 0.51
2008 STINGRAY 195LS WAS SOLD PER TP
BILL OF SALE IN 2020 YEAR
TOTAL RELEASES:32.92
99067714 2023-2279541 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/2/2024 10:47:44 AM
GUNTER JASON JULIAN
SOLD/TRADED C ADVLTAX 4,676.00 27.64
SOLD/TRADED C PEN FEE 4,676.00 2.76
SOLD/TRADED FR16ADVLTAX 4,676.00 5.61
SOLD/TRADED FR16PEN FEE 4,676.00 0.56
2008 STINGRAY 195LS WAS SOLD PER TP
BILL OF SALE IN 2020 YEAR
TOTAL RELEASES:36.57
1500039017 2024-28959 DY:0RP:120587 0105 NICK
HIMMEL
10/2/2024 12:33:54 PM
THOMPSON KENYATA SHERREN
OTHER C ADVLTAX 37,491.00 221.57
OTHER FR80ADVLTAX 37,491.00 35.62
OTHER SW FFEEFEE 37,491.00 85.00
HOME REMOVED IN 2023. TOTAL RELEASES:342.19
99156540 2024-2281852 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/3/2024 9:36:43 AM
SIMON MATTHEW LAWRENCE
LISTED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 1,354.00 8.00
LISTED IN ERROR C PEN FEE 1,354.00 0.80
LISTED IN ERROR FR14ADVLTAX 1,354.00 1.49
LISTED IN ERROR FR14PEN FEE 1,354.00 0.15
TP CALLED AND STATED HIS 2006 KAUF
TRAILER WAS SOLD YEARS AGO I
VERIFIED IN STARS AND TRAILER HAS
BEEN IN NEW OWNERSHIP SINCE 2021
TOTAL RELEASES:10.44
99156540 2023-2281852 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/3/2024 9:37:57 AM
SIMON MATTHEW LAWRENCE
LISTED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 1,425.00 8.42
LISTED IN ERROR C PEN FEE 1,425.00 0.84
LISTED IN ERROR FR14ADVLTAX 1,425.00 1.57
LISTED IN ERROR FR14PEN FEE 1,425.00 0.16
TP CALLED AND STATED HIS 2006 KAUF
TRAILER WAS SOLD YEARS AGO I
VERIFIED IN STARS AND TRAILER HAS
BEEN IN NEW OWNERSHIP SINCE 2021
TOTAL RELEASES:10.99
99161019 2024-2291122 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY SAUTRY 10/3/2024 10:29:39 AM
SORIANO-SANTANA ANDRES
C ADVLTAX 28,336.00 167.47
FR16ADVLTAX 28,336.00 34.00
LISTED ALL REAL ON ABSTRACT#11887 TOTAL RELEASES:201.47
1400014974 2024-49860 DY:0RP:130529 0023 SHOHING 10/3/2024 11:22:44 AM
WILSON BERNICE L
ELDERLY EXCLUSION C ADVLTAX 83,027.00 265.41
ELDERLY EXCLUSION FR21ADVLTAX 83,027.00 44.91
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 244
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
ELDERLY EXCLUSION SW FFEEFEE 83,027.00 170.00
BERNICE LEE WILSON DOD 6/17/2024,
REMOVED EXCLUSION FOR 2024.
TOTAL RELEASES:480.32
99074298 2024-2261648 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/3/2024 3:13:14 PM
HEMPHILL JOSEPH JOHN SR
SITUS ERROR C ADVLTAX 760.00 4.49
SITUS ERROR FR24ADVLTAX 760.00 0.84
SITUS ERROR TOTAL RELEASES:5.33
99074298 2024-2261648 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/3/2024 3:13:51 PM
HEMPHILL JOSEPH JOHN SR
C ADVLTAX 760.00 -4.49
FR24ADVLTAX 760.00 -0.84
TOTAL RELEASES:-5.33
99074298 2024-2261648 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/3/2024 3:15:34 PM
HEMPHILL JOSEPH JOHN SR
SITUS ERROR FR24ADVLTAX 0.00 0.06
SITUS TOTAL RELEASES:0.06
99094773 2022-2264367 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/3/2024 3:59:08 PM
KURTZ JESSE JOHN
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 0.00 5.90
MILITARY C PEN FEE 0.00 0.59
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 0.00 1.20
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 0.00 0.12
TP WAS ACTIVE DUTY NON RESIDENT LES
ON FILE FOR JESSE-FL;ETS-250731 TP HAS
NO NC DRIVERS LICENSE TP HAS FLORIDA
ADDRESS SINCE 2020 TP DOES NOT OWN
REAL ESTATE ON HARNETT COUNTY
TOTAL RELEASES:7.81
99094773 2023-2264367 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/3/2024 4:00:06 PM
KURTZ JESSE JOHN
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 998.00 5.90
MILITARY C PEN FEE 998.00 0.59
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 998.00 1.20
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 998.00 0.12
TP WAS ACTIVE DUTY NON RESIDENT LES
ON FILE FOR JESSE-FL;ETS-250731 TP HAS
NO NC DRIVERS LICENSE TP HAS FLORIDA
ADDRESS SINCE 2020 TP DOES NOT OWN
REAL ESTATE ON HARNETT COUNTY
TOTAL RELEASES:7.81
99094773 2024-2264367 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/3/2024 4:00:30 PM
KURTZ JESSE JOHN
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 948.00 5.60
MILITARY C PEN FEE 948.00 0.56
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 948.00 1.14
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 245
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 948.00 0.11
TP WAS ACTIVE DUTY NON RESIDENT LES
ON FILE FOR JESSE-FL;ETS-250731 TP HAS
NO NC DRIVERS LICENSE TP HAS FLORIDA
ADDRESS SINCE 2020 TP DOES NOT OWN
REAL ESTATE ON HARNETT COUNTY
MILITARY
TOTAL RELEASES:7.41
99156540 2022-2281852 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/4/2024 8:36:38 AM
SIMON MATTHEW LAWRENCE
SOLD/TRADED C ADVLTAX 1,425.00 8.42
SOLD/TRADED FR14PEN FEE 1,425.00 0.16
SOLD/TRADED FR14ADVLTAX 1,425.00 1.57
SOLD/TRADED C PEN FEE 1,425.00 0.84
TP CALLED AND STATED HIS 2006 KAUF
TRAILER WAS SOLD YEARS AGO I
VERIFIED IN STARS AND TRAILER HAS
BEEN IN NEW OWNERSHIP SINCE 2021
TOTAL RELEASES:10.99
1400023656 2024-43585 DY:0RP:06059715100001 NICK
HIMMEL
10/4/2024 10:31:47 AM
MANNING JERRY M
OTHER C ADVLTAX 513.00 3.03
OTHER CI02ADVLTAX 513.00 2.46
OTHER FR81ADVLTAX 513.00 0.49
BED BATH CORRECTION TOTAL RELEASES:5.98
99113325 2024-2249105 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/4/2024 11:11:40 AM
MCLAMB JERRY DALE
SOLD/TRADED C ADVLTAX 1,452.00 8.58
SOLD/TRADED C PEN FEE 1,452.00 0.86
SOLD/TRADED FR22ADVLTAX 1,452.00 1.31
SOLD/TRADED FR22PEN FEE 1,452.00 0.13
SOLD/TRADED SC20ADVLTAX 1,452.00 0.29
SOLD/TRADED SC20PEN FEE 1,452.00 0.03
TP IS DECEASED DAUGHTER SOLD 2004
LOWE BOAT AUG 2023 NO LISTING ON FILE
BUT I WAS ABLE TO VERIFY IN WILDLIFE
TOTAL RELEASES:11.20
99029138 2024-2254903 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/7/2024 2:03:59 PM
CARROLL JOHNNY MACK
SOLD/TRADED C ADVLTAX 3,104.00 18.34
SOLD/TRADED C PEN FEE 3,104.00 1.83
SOLD/TRADED FR30ADVLTAX 3,104.00 2.48
SOLD/TRADED FR30PEN FEE 3,104.00 0.25
TP SOLD 2018 ADAM HORSE TRAILER NEW
OWNER IN STARS SINCE 2023
TOTAL RELEASES:22.90
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 246
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
99161295 2024-2289099 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/8/2024 10:22:33 AM
SOUTHEASTERN AERO LLC
OVER ASSESSMENT C ADVLTAX 27,000.00 159.57
OVER ASSESSMENT C PEN FEE 27,000.00 7.21
OVER ASSESSMENT FR60ADVLTAX 27,000.00 27.00
OVER ASSESSMENT FR60PEN FEE 27,000.00 1.22
REACHED OUT TO MEGHAN WILLIFORD
WITH DOR AND SHE STATED TO MAKE ALL
ADJUSTMENTS OUR SOFTWARE ALLOWS
DUE TO THE AIRCRAFT BEING GROUNDED
TP PROVIDED QUOTES FOR
REPLACEMENTS (PROPELLER)OF 5000
AND ENGINE WORK (SMOH)OF 25000.
AFTER IN HOUSE RESEACH TO VERIFY
THE NUMBERS PROVIDED CONVERSATED
WITH SARA AND CAME TO THE
AGREEMENT TO LOWER THE VALUE TO TP
REQUESTED AMOUNT OF 10,000. SENDING
ASSESSORS DECISION LETTER
TOTAL RELEASES:195.00
99172005 2023-2288290 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/9/2024 2:57:53 PM
THOMAS FREDERIC ALLEN
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 598.00 3.53
MILITARY C PEN FEE 598.00 0.35
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 598.00 0.72
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 598.00 0.07
LES ON FILE FOR FREDERIC-TN;ETS-
241114
TOTAL RELEASES:4.67
1400041482 2023-62882 DY: RP:130630 0205 04 SHOHING 10/11/2024 8:44:56 AM
HESSMAN MICHELLE M
ELDERLY EXCLUSION C ADVLTAX 26,380.00 8.16
ELDERLY EXCLUSION C ADVLTAX 2,500.00 14.78
ELDERLY EXCLUSION SW FFEEFEE 26,380.00 85.00
ELDERLY EXCLUSION FR93ADVLTAX 26,380.00 1.38
ELDERLY EXCLUSION FR93ADVLTAX 2,500.00 2.50
ELDERLY EXCLUSION C PEN FEE 2,500.00 1.48
ELDERLY EXCLUSION FR93PEN FEE 2,500.00 0.25
EXCLUSION WAS REMOVED DUE TO NO
RESPONSE FROM COMPLIANCE REVIEW.
CREATED CORRECT DISCOVERY BILL AND
APPLYING PAYMENT TO NEW BILL 603105.
TOTAL RELEASES:113.55
1400041482 2023-601183 DY:23RP:130630 0205 04 SHOHING 10/11/2024 8:46:18 AM
HESSMAN MICHELLE M
BILLING CORRECTION C ADVLTAX 22,500.00 132.98
BILLING CORRECTION C ADVLTAX 2,500.00 14.78
BILLING CORRECTION FR93ADVLTAX 2,500.00 2.50
BILLING CORRECTION FR93ADVLTAX 22,500.00 22.50
BILLING CORRECTION C ADVTFEE 22,500.00 5.00
INCORRECT DISCOVERY AMOUNT TOTAL RELEASES:177.76
1400041482 2024-62882 DY: RP:130630 0205 04 SHOHING 10/11/2024 8:49:10 AM
HESSMAN MICHELLE M
BILLING CORRECTION C ADVLTAX 26,380.00 155.91HCBOC 111824 Pg. 247
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
BILLING CORRECTION SW FFEEFEE 26,380.00 85.00
BILLING CORRECTION FR93ADVLTAX 26,380.00 26.38
EXCLUSION WAS REMOVED IN 2023.
MOBILE HOME WAS STILL SHOWING AS
EXEMPT. CORRECTED FOR 2024.
TOTAL RELEASES:267.29
99024695 2024-2279049 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/11/2024 9:48:35 AM
BUTTS MATTHEW TAYLOR
SOLD/TRADED C ADVLTAX 489.00 2.89
SOLD/TRADED C PEN FEE 489.00 0.29
SOLD/TRADED FR16ADVLTAX 489.00 0.59
SOLD/TRADED FR16PEN FEE 489.00 0.06
PER WILD LIFE 1988 BOAT WAS SOLD IN
MARCH OF 2022 NEW OWNER INFO
TOTAL RELEASES:3.83
99024695 2023-2279049 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/11/2024 9:49:02 AM
BUTTS MATTHEW TAYLOR
SOLD/TRADED C ADVLTAX 543.00 3.21
SOLD/TRADED C PEN FEE 543.00 0.32
SOLD/TRADED FR16ADVLTAX 543.00 0.65
SOLD/TRADED FR16PEN FEE 543.00 0.07
PER WILD LIFE 1988 BOAT WAS SOLD IN
MARCH OF 2022 NEW OWNER INFO
TOTAL RELEASES:4.25
99106538 2024-2279346 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/11/2024 10:38:27 AM
MARTINUS RICHARD JAMES
NOT IN COUNTY C ADVLTAX 893.00 5.28
NOT IN COUNTY C PEN FEE 893.00 0.53
NOT IN COUNTY FR16ADVLTAX 893.00 1.07
NOT IN COUNTY FR16PEN FEE 893.00 0.11
TP WAS STATIONED IN NC TP IS ACTIVE
DUTY AND HAS BEEN STATIONE DIN CA
SINCE 2016 NO VEHILCES HAVE BEEN
RENEWED SINCE 2015 THE TP. TP REAL
ESTATED WAS SOLD IN 2015 TP DOES NOT
HAVE A NC DRIVER LICENSE BOAT HAS
TRANSFERED TWO OWNERS SINCE PER
TP NO BILL OF SALE NOR PROOF IN
WILDLIFE. BOAT HAS NOT BEEN
REREGISTERED SINCE 2015
TOTAL RELEASES:6.99
99106538 2023-2279346 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/11/2024 10:39:11 AM
MARTINUS RICHARD JAMES
NOT IN COUNTY C ADVLTAX 992.00 5.86
NOT IN COUNTY C PEN FEE 992.00 0.59
NOT IN COUNTY FR16ADVLTAX 992.00 1.19
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 248
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
NOT IN COUNTY FR16PEN FEE 992.00 0.12
TP WAS STATIONED IN NC TP IS ACTIVE
DUTY AND HAS BEEN STATIONE DIN CA
SINCE 2016 NO VEHILCES HAVE BEEN
RENEWED SINCE 2015 THE TP. TP REAL
ESTATED WAS SOLD IN 2015 TP DOES NOT
HAVE A NC DRIVER LICENSE BOAT HAS
TRANSFERED TWO OWNERS SINCE PER
TP NO BILL OF SALE NOR PROOF IN
WILDLIFE. BOAT HAS NOT BEEN
REREGISTERED SINCE 2015
TOTAL RELEASES:7.76
99106538 2022-2279346 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/11/2024 10:39:52 AM
MARTINUS RICHARD JAMES
NOT IN COUNTY FR16PEN FEE 0.00 0.13
NOT IN COUNTY C PEN FEE 0.00 0.65
NOT IN COUNTY C ADVLTAX 0.00 6.51
NOT IN COUNTY FR16ADVLTAX 0.00 1.32
TP WAS STATIONED IN NC TP IS ACTIVE
DUTY AND HAS BEEN STATIONE DIN CA
SINCE 2016 NO VEHILCES HAVE BEEN
RENEWED SINCE 2015 THE TP. TP REAL
ESTATED WAS SOLD IN 2015 TP DOES NOT
HAVE A NC DRIVER LICENSE BOAT HAS
TRANSFERED TWO OWNERS SINCE PER
TP NO BILL OF SALE NOR PROOF IN
WILDLIFE. BOAT HAS NOT BEEN
REREGISTERED SINCE 2015
TOTAL RELEASES:8.61
99106538 2021-2279346 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/11/2024 10:40:31 AM
MARTINUS RICHARD JAMES
NOT IN COUNTY C PEN FEE 0.00 0.92
NOT IN COUNTY C ADVLTAX 0.00 9.18
NOT IN COUNTY FR16PEN FEE 0.00 0.15
NOT IN COUNTY FR16ADVLTAX 0.00 1.47
TP WAS STATIONED IN NC TP IS ACTIVE
DUTY AND HAS BEEN STATIONE DIN CA
SINCE 2016 NO VEHILCES HAVE BEEN
RENEWED SINCE 2015 THE TP. TP REAL
ESTATED WAS SOLD IN 2015 TP DOES NOT
HAVE A NC DRIVER LICENSE BOAT HAS
TRANSFERED TWO OWNERS SINCE PER
TP NO BILL OF SALE NOR PROOF IN
WILDLIFE. BOAT HAS NOT BEEN
REREGISTERED SINCE 2015
TOTAL RELEASES:11.72
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 249
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
202380566100 2023-805661 DY:23 PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/11/2024 2:11:06 PM
MCNEIL HANNAH MARIE
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 29,010.00 171.45
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 29,010.00 34.81
LES ON FILE FOR HANNAH-TN; ETS 260831 TOTAL RELEASES:206.26
202380393400 2023-803934 DY:23 PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/11/2024 2:21:28 PM
LADELLE JACOB AUSTIN
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 860.00 3.81
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 860.00 0.77
LES ON FILE FOR JACOB-CA;ETS-290331 TOTAL RELEASES:4.58
99164954 2023-10051055 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY MWRIGHT 10/14/2024 11:19:46 AM
STEWART LINDA KAY
OVER ASSESSMENT C ADVLTAX 2,000.00 11.82
OVER ASSESSMENT C PEN FEE 2,000.00 1.18
OVER ASSESSMENT FR26ADVLTAX 2,000.00 1.90
OVER ASSESSMENT FR26PEN FEE 2,000.00 0.19
THIS MH WAS LISTED AS STORAGE BUT
WHEN WE GOT TO NEW SYSTEM IT
CHANGED IT FROM 500 TO 2500 AND
SHOULD HAVE STAYED 500 MH NOT
LIVABLE
TOTAL RELEASES:15.09
99164954 2024-10051055 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY MWRIGHT 10/14/2024 11:20:20 AM
STEWART LINDA KAY
OVER ASSESSMENT C ADVLTAX 2,000.00 11.82
OVER ASSESSMENT C PEN FEE 2,000.00 1.18
OVER ASSESSMENT FR26ADVLTAX 2,000.00 1.90
OVER ASSESSMENT FR26PEN FEE 2,000.00 0.19
THIS MH WAS LISTED AS STORAGE BUT
WHEN WE GOT TO NEW SYSTEM IT
CHANGED IT FROM 500 TO 2500 AND
SHOULD HAVE STAYED 500 MH NOT
LIVABLE
TOTAL RELEASES:15.09
99183968 2024-75549 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY MWRIGHT 10/16/2024 10:35:17 AM
WELLS FARGO EQUIPMENT FINANCE
INC
ASSESSED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 28,077.00 165.94
ASSESSED IN ERROR FR24ADVLTAX 28,077.00 33.69
THIS BUSINESS PROPERTY WAS ON A C 10
SCHEDULE AND SHOULD HAVE BEEN AN
A10. DISCOVERED ON 2024-600514 FOR
THE 2024 YEAR
TOTAL RELEASES:199.63
1400035829 2024-10898 DY: RP:099575 0148 36 SHOHING 10/16/2024 11:45:02 AM
PARTEN ELIZABETH F
ELDERLY EXCLUSION C ADVLTAX 14,400.00 85.10
ELDERLY EXCLUSION C ADVLTAX 5,000.00 29.55
ELDERLY EXCLUSION FR16ADVLTAX 5,000.00 6.00
ELDERLY EXCLUSION FR16ADVLTAX 14,400.00 17.28
ELDERLY EXCLUSION C PEN FEE 5,000.00 2.96
ELDERLY EXCLUSION FR16PEN FEE 5,000.00 0.60
CORRECTED TAX BILL WITH ELD/DIS
EXCLUSION FOR 2024. WAS NOT APPLIED.
TOTAL RELEASES:141.49HCBOC 111824 Pg. 250
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
99130735 2022-2281177 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/18/2024 8:37:38 AM
OXENDINE TRAVIS JEFFERY
NOT IN COUNTY FR16ADVLTAX 0.00 0.82
NOT IN COUNTY FR16PEN FEE 0.00 0.08
NOT IN COUNTY C PEN FEE 0.00 0.40
NOT IN COUNTY C ADVLTAX 0.00 4.05
CONTACTED WAKE CO THEY WILL BACK
BILL AND LIST THE PERM TAG TRAILER
MOVING FOWARD
TOTAL RELEASES:5.35
99130735 2023-2281177 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/18/2024 8:38:09 AM
OXENDINE TRAVIS JEFFERY
NOT IN COUNTY C ADVLTAX 685.00 4.05
NOT IN COUNTY C PEN FEE 685.00 0.41
NOT IN COUNTY FR16ADVLTAX 685.00 0.82
NOT IN COUNTY FR16PEN FEE 685.00 0.08
CONTACTED WAKE CO THEY WILL BACK
BILL AND LIST THE PERM TAG TRAILER
MOVING FOWARD
TOTAL RELEASES:5.36
1500061377 2024-75150 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY MWRIGHT 10/21/2024 4:18:34 PM
SALAS CONSUELO ANGEL
ASSESSED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 2,500.00 14.78
ASSESSED IN ERROR C PEN FEE 2,500.00 1.48
ASSESSED IN ERROR CI01ADVLTAX 2,500.00 13.00
ASSESSED IN ERROR CI01PEN FEE 2,500.00 1.30
1985 TITAN MH WAS LISTED AND PAID IN
CUMBERLAND COUNTY FOR THE 2024
UNDER THE NAME CONSUELO ANGEL
SALAS BILL# 2024-0001146067
TOTAL RELEASES:30.56
701313000 2024-602841 DY:24RP:070599 0069 01 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:26:55 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 85,320.00 504.24
FR14ADVLTAX 85,320.00 93.85
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:598.09
701313000 2024-602840 DY:23RP:070599 0069 01 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:27:15 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 85,320.00 504.24
FR14ADVLTAX 85,320.00 93.85
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:598.09
701313000 2024-602839 DY:22RP:070599 0069 01 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:27:35 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 85,320.00 504.24
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 251
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
FR14ADVLTAX 85,320.00 93.85
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:598.09
701313000 2024-602838 DY:21RP:070599 0069 01 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:28:24 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 33,130.00 248.48
FR14ADVLTAX 33,130.00 36.44
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:284.92
701313000 2024-602837 DY:24RP:070599 0069 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:29:01 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 166,570.00 984.43
FR14ADVLTAX 166,570.00 183.23
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,167.66
701313000 2024-602836 DY:23RP:070599 0069 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:30:15 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 166,570.00 984.43
FR14ADVLTAX 166,570.00 183.23
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,167.66
701313000 2024-602835 DY:22RP:070599 0069 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:30:47 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 166,570.00 984.43
FR14ADVLTAX 166,570.00 183.23
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,167.66
701313000 2024-602834 DY:21RP:070599 0069 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:31:14 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 51,710.00 387.83
FR14ADVLTAX 51,710.00 56.88
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:444.71
707303000 2024-602833 DY:24RP:070598 0063 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:32:01 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 81,340.00 480.72
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 252
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
FR80ADVLTAX 81,340.00 77.27
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:557.99
707303000 2024-602832 DY:23RP:070598 0063 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:32:51 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 80,620.00 476.46
FR80ADVLTAX 80,620.00 76.59
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:553.05
707303000 2024-602831 DY:22RP:070598 0063 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:33:30 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 81,320.00 480.60
FR80ADVLTAX 81,320.00 77.25
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:557.85
707303000 2024-602830 DY:21RP:070598 0063 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:33:47 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 88,950.00 667.13
FR80ADVLTAX 88,950.00 84.50
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:751.63
1400012083 2024-602829 DY:24RP:070598 0062 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:34:09 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 100,800.00 595.73
FR80ADVLTAX 100,800.00 95.76
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:691.49
1400012083 2024-602828 DY:23RP:070598 0062 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:34:29 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 100,800.00 595.73
FR80ADVLTAX 100,800.00 95.76
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:691.49
1400012083 2024-602827 DY:22RP:070598 0062 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:34:49 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 100,800.00 595.73
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 253
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
FR80ADVLTAX 100,800.00 95.76
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:691.49
1400012083 2024-602826 DY:21RP:070598 0062 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:35:22 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 105,530.00 791.48
FR80ADVLTAX 105,530.00 100.25
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:891.73
701314000 2024-602825 DY:24RP:070690 0102 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:36:11 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 234,550.00 1,386.19
FR60ADVLTAX 234,550.00 234.55
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,620.74
701314000 2024-602824 DY:23RP:070690 0102 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:38:16 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 234,550.00 1,386.19
FR60ADVLTAX 234,550.00 234.55
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,620.74
701314000 2024-602823 DY:22RP:070690 0102 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:38:41 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 234,550.00 1,386.19
FR60ADVLTAX 234,550.00 234.55
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,620.74
701314000 2024-602822 DY:21RP:070690 0102 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:40:50 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 119,760.00 898.20
FR60ADVLTAX 119,760.00 119.76
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,017.96
701314000 2024-602821 DY:24RP:070599 0003 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:41:18 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 22,740.00 134.39
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 254
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
FR60ADVLTAX 22,740.00 22.74
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:157.13
701314000 2024-602820 DY:23RP:070599 0003 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:41:46 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 22,740.00 134.39
FR60ADVLTAX 22,740.00 22.74
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:157.13
701314000 2024-602819 DY:22RP:070599 0003 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:42:15 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 22,740.00 134.39
FR60ADVLTAX 22,740.00 22.74
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:157.13
701314000 2024-602818 DY:21RP:070599 0003 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:42:47 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 9,940.00 74.55
FR60ADVLTAX 9,940.00 9.94
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:84.49
701314000 2024-602817 DY:24RP:070598 0060 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:43:09 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 108,430.00 640.82
FR80ADVLTAX 108,430.00 103.01
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:743.83
701314000 2024-602816 DY:23RP:070598 0060 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:43:38 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 108,430.00 640.82
FR80ADVLTAX 108,430.00 103.01
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:743.83
701314000 2024-602815 DY:22RP:070598 0060 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:44:08 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 108,430.00 640.82
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 255
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
FR80ADVLTAX 108,430.00 103.01
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:743.83
701314000 2024-602814 DY:21RP:070598 0060 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:45:56 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY
C ADVLTAX 124,320.00 932.40
FR80ADVLTAX 124,320.00 118.10
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,050.50
1500005905 2024-602813 DY:24RP:110680 0006 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:47:51 AM
MCCLERNON ANITA M
C ADVLTAX 228,200.00 1,348.66
FR60ADVLTAX 228,200.00 228.20
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,576.86
1500005905 2024-602812 DY:23RP:110680 0006 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:48:11 AM
MCCLERNON ANITA M
C ADVLTAX 228,200.00 1,348.66
FR60ADVLTAX 228,200.00 228.20
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,576.86
1500005905 2024-602811 DY:22RP:110680 0006 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:48:26 AM
MCCLERNON ANITA M
C ADVLTAX 228,200.00 1,348.66
FR60ADVLTAX 228,200.00 228.20
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,576.86
1500005905 2024-602810 DY:21RP:110680 0006 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:48:46 AM
MCCLERNON ANITA M
C ADVLTAX 136,180.00 1,021.35
FR60ADVLTAX 136,180.00 136.18
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:1,157.53
1500005905 2024-602809 DY:24RP:070589 0087 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:49:13 AM
MCCLERNON ANITA M
C ADVLTAX 708,770.00 4,188.83
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 256
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
FR60ADVLTAX 708,770.00 708.77
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:4,897.60
1500005905 2024-602808 DY:23RP:070589 0087 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:49:52 AM
MCCLERNON ANITA M
C ADVLTAX 708,770.00 4,188.83
FR60ADVLTAX 708,770.00 708.77
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:4,897.60
1500005905 2024-602807 DY:22RP:070589 0087 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:50:07 AM
MCCLERNON ANITA M
C ADVLTAX 708,770.00 4,188.83
FR60ADVLTAX 708,770.00 708.77
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:4,897.60
1500005905 2024-602806 DY:21RP:070589 0087 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:50:49 AM
MCCLERNON ANITA M
C ADVLTAX 410,370.00 3,077.78
FR60ADVLTAX 410,370.00 410.37
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:3,488.15
1500019965 2024-602805 DY:24RP:070599 0004 02 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:51:13 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 54,140.00 319.97
FR80ADVLTAX 54,140.00 51.43
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:371.40
1500019965 2024-602804 DY:23RP:070599 0004 02 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:52:11 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 54,140.00 319.97
FR80ADVLTAX 54,140.00 51.43
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:371.40
1500019965 2024-602803 DY:22RP:070599 0004 02 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:53:35 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 54,140.00 319.97
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 257
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
FR80ADVLTAX 54,140.00 51.43
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:371.40
1500019965 2024-602802 DY:21RP:070599 0004 02 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:54:20 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 22,730.00 170.48
FR80ADVLTAX 22,730.00 21.59
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:192.07
1500019965 2024-602801 DY:24RP:070599 0004 01 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:54:59 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 29,370.00 173.58
FR80ADVLTAX 29,370.00 27.90
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:201.48
1500019965 2024-602800 DY:23RP:070599 0004 01 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:56:40 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 29,370.00 173.58
FR80ADVLTAX 29,370.00 27.90
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:201.48
1500019965 2024-602799 DY:22RP:070599 0004 01 kdaniels 10/22/2024 11:57:06 AM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 29,370.00 173.58
FR80ADVLTAX 29,370.00 27.90
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:201.48
1500019965 2024-602798 DY:21RP:070599 0004 01 kdaniels 10/22/2024 12:06:56 PM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 39,500.00 296.25
FR80ADVLTAX 39,500.00 37.53
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:333.78
1500019965 2024-602797 DY:24RP:070599 0004 kdaniels 10/22/2024 12:07:14 PM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 54,960.00 324.81
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 258
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
FR80ADVLTAX 54,960.00 52.21
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:377.02
1500019965 2024-602796 DY:23RP:070599 0004 kdaniels 10/22/2024 12:07:32 PM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 54,960.00 324.81
FR80ADVLTAX 54,960.00 52.21
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:377.02
1500019965 2024-602795 DY:22RP:070599 0004 kdaniels 10/22/2024 12:07:56 PM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 54,960.00 324.81
FR80ADVLTAX 54,960.00 52.21
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:377.02
1500019965 2024-602794 DY:21RP:070599 0004 kdaniels 10/22/2024 12:08:40 PM
MATTHEWS HARRY G
C ADVLTAX 4,680.00 35.10
FR80ADVLTAX 4,680.00 4.45
RELEASED ALL BILLS MR MATTHEWS
CAME IN AND FILLED OUT ALL AUDIT
FORMS WITHIN 60 DAYS OF RECEIVING
DEFERRED BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:39.55
99017252 2024-2279372 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/22/2024 3:12:46 PM
BOOTON NICOLAS ANDREW
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 18,205.00 107.59
MILITARY C PEN FEE 18,205.00 10.76
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 18,205.00 21.85
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 18,205.00 2.19
LES ON FILE FOR NICOLAS-FL;ETS-351031 TOTAL RELEASES:142.39
99149666 2024-10026372 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY SAUTRY 10/23/2024 11:45:33 AM
RUDOLPH JACKSON
SITUS ERROR C ADVLTAX 14,000.00 82.74
SITUS ERROR CI02ADVLTAX 14,000.00 67.20
SITUS ERROR FR81ADVLTAX 14,000.00 13.30
BILLED IN CITY AND SHOULD BE COUNTY
ONLY PER CW
TOTAL RELEASES:163.24
1400036318 2023-14719 DY:0RP:021507 0409 NICK
HIMMEL
10/23/2024 12:08:04 PM
JACKSON NANCY S
DUNN STORMWATER ERROR ST05STRMFEE 0.00 42.00
REMOVE DUNN STORMWATER FEE TOTAL RELEASES:42.00
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 259
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
1400036318 2024-14719 DY:0RP:021507 0409 NICK
HIMMEL
10/23/2024 12:09:03 PM
JACKSON NANCY S
DUNN STORMWATER ERROR ST05STRMFEE 0.00 42.00
REMOVE DUNN STORMWATER FEE TOTAL RELEASES:42.00
1400036533 2023-34666 DY:0RP:021507 0408 01 NICK
HIMMEL
10/23/2024 12:10:26 PM
JACKSON FAMILY ENTERPRISES LLC
DUNN STORMWATER ERROR ST05STRMFEE 0.00 407.82
REMOVE DUNN STORMWATER FEE TOTAL RELEASES:407.82
1400036533 2024-34666 DY:0RP:021507 0408 01 NICK
HIMMEL
10/23/2024 12:11:06 PM
JACKSON FAMILY ENTERPRISES LLC
DUNN STORMWATER ERROR ST05STRMFEE 0.00 407.82
REMOVE DUNN STORMWATER FEE TOTAL RELEASES:407.82
1500018000 2024-59713 DY:0RP:060596 0210 NICK
HIMMEL
10/24/2024 1:46:39 PM
THOMAS JEFFREY SCOTT
OTHER CI02ADVLTAX 18,245.00 87.58
OTHER FR81ADVLTAX 18,245.00 17.33
OTHER C ADVLTAX 18,245.00 107.83
HOME REMOVED IN 2022 TOTAL RELEASES:212.74
1500031185 2024-3913 DY:0RP:060596 0213 NICK
HIMMEL
10/24/2024 1:52:27 PM
THOMAS JEFFREY SCOTT
OTHER C ADVLTAX 25,841.00 152.72
OTHER SW FFEEFEE 25,841.00 85.00
OTHER CI02ADVLTAX 25,841.00 124.04
OTHER FR81ADVLTAX 25,841.00 24.55
HOME REMOVED IN 2021 TOTAL RELEASES:386.31
99183632 2023-2260702 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/25/2024 9:20:28 AM
WEGNER STEPHEN SHANE
LISTED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 2,129.00 12.58
LISTED IN ERROR C PEN FEE 2,129.00 1.26
LISTED IN ERROR FR30ADVLTAX 2,129.00 1.70
LISTED IN ERROR FR30PEN FEE 2,129.00 0.17
BOAT BURNED TP AND SARA CAME TO
AGREENCE TO RELEASE BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:15.71
99183632 2022-2260702 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/25/2024 9:20:56 AM
WEGNER STEPHEN SHANE
LISTED IN ERROR FR30ADVLTAX 0.00 1.89
LISTED IN ERROR FR30PEN FEE 0.00 0.19
LISTED IN ERROR C PEN FEE 0.00 1.40
LISTED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 0.00 13.98
BOAT BURNED TP AND SARA CAME TO
AGREENCE TO RELEASE BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:17.46
99183632 2021-2260702 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/25/2024 9:21:20 AM
WEGNER STEPHEN SHANE
LISTED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 0.00 19.71
LISTED IN ERROR FR30PEN FEE 0.00 0.21
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 260
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
LISTED IN ERROR C PEN FEE 0.00 1.97
LISTED IN ERROR FR30ADVLTAX 0.00 2.10
BOAT BURNED TP AND SARA CAME TO
AGREENCE TO RELEASE BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:23.99
99183632 2020-2260702 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/25/2024 9:21:39 AM
WEGNER STEPHEN SHANE
LISTED IN ERROR FR30ADVLTAX 0.00 2.14
LISTED IN ERROR C PEN FEE 0.00 2.01
LISTED IN ERROR FR30PEN FEE 0.00 0.21
LISTED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 0.00 20.08
BOAT BURNED TP AND SARA CAME TO
AGREENCE TO RELEASE BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:24.44
99183632 2018-2260702 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/25/2024 9:21:57 AM
WEGNER STEPHEN SHANE
LISTED IN ERROR FR30ADVLTAX 0.00 2.13
LISTED IN ERROR C ADVLTAX 0.00 19.95
BOAT BURNED TP AND SARA CAME TO
AGREENCE TO RELEASE BILLS
TOTAL RELEASES:22.08
1500060346 2024-49875 DY:0RP:110670 0068 01 NICK
HIMMEL
10/29/2024 10:35:23 AM
ENNIS KELLY
OTHER C ADVLTAX 24,790.00 146.51
OTHER FR60ADVLTAX 24,790.00 24.79
EASMENT ON PROPERTY NEVER
ACCOUNTED FOR
TOTAL RELEASES:171.30
99003324 2024-2281144 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY smorse 10/29/2024 2:41:01 PM
ALVARADO JIMMAR
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 858.00 5.07
MILITARY C PEN FEE 858.00 0.51
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 858.00 1.03
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 858.00 0.10
LES ON FILE FOR JIMMAR-FL; ETS 330831 TOTAL RELEASES:6.71
99003324 2023-2281144 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY smorse 10/29/2024 2:41:29 PM
ALVARADO JIMMAR
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 903.00 5.34
MILITARY C PEN FEE 903.00 0.53
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 903.00 1.08
MILITARY FR16PEN FEE 903.00 0.11
LES ON FILE FOR JIMMAR-FL; ETS 330831 TOTAL RELEASES:7.06
202380369500 2023-803695 DY:23 PERSONAL PROPERTY ADIAZ 10/30/2024 1:00:53 PM
WILLIAMS DEBORIS LAMAR
MILITARY C ADVLTAX 24,420.00 132.30
MILITARY FR16ADVLTAX 24,420.00 26.86
LES ON FIEL FOR DEBORIS-TX; ETS
321031; SPOUSE DOCS ON FILE
TOTAL RELEASES:159.16
99086075 2024-2278507 DY: PERSONAL PROPERTY SAUTRY 10/31/2024 8:12:31 AM
JOHNSON & JOHNSON TRANSPORT &
RECOVERY LLC
SOLD/TRADED C ADVLTAX 191,153.00 1,129.71
SOLD/TRADED CI02ADVLTAX 191,153.00 917.53
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 261
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
NAME BILL NUMBER OPER DATE/TIME DISTRICT VALUE AMOUNT
SOLD/TRADED FR81ADVLTAX 191,153.00 181.60
LISTING FORM WAS SIGNED BY WIFE AND
BILLED, HUSBAND EMAILED IN BILL OF
SALSE FOR SOME OF THE VEHICLES
BILLED. RELEASING TO REMOVE SOLD
VEHICLES AND REBILLING
TOTAL RELEASES:2,228.84
NET RELEASES PRINTED:56,405.38
TOTAL TAXES RELEASED 56,405.38
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 262
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
C ADVLTAX - HARNETT COUNTY TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2018 2018 0 0 0 0.00 19.95 0 0.00 0 19.95
2020 2020 0 0 0 0.00 20.08 0 0.00 0 20.08
2021 2021 0 0 0 0.00 28.89 0 0.00 0 28.89
2022 2022 0 1,425 1,425 0.00 38.86 0 0.00 1,425 38.86
2023 2023 48,880 75,322 124,202 141.14 431.87 0 0.00 124,202 573.01
2024 2021 1,146,800 0 1,146,800 8,601.03 0.00 0 0.00 1,146,800 8,601.03
2024 2022 1,875,170 0 1,875,170 11,082.25 0.00 0 0.00 1,875,170 11,082.25
2024 2023 1,874,470 0 1,874,470 11,078.11 0.00 0 0.00 1,874,470 11,078.11
2024 2024 2,125,719 380,512 2,506,231 12,337.72 2,248.83 0 0.00 2,506,231 14,586.55
DIST TOTAL 7,071,039 457,259 7,528,298 43,240.25 2,788.48 0 0.00 7,528,298 46,028.73
C ADVTFEE - ADVERTISEMENT FEE
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2023 2023 22,500 0 22,500 5.00 0.00 0 0.00 22,500 5.00
DIST TOTAL 22,500 0 22,500 5.00 0.00 0 0.00 22,500 5.00
C PEN FEE - HARNETT COUNTY LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2020 2020 0 0 0 0.00 2.01 0 0.00 0 2.01
2021 2021 0 0 0 0.00 2.89 0 0.00 0 2.89
2022 2022 0 1,425 1,425 0.00 3.88 0 0.00 1,425 3.88
2023 2023 0 18,532 18,532 0.00 10.95 0 0.00 18,532 10.95
2024 2024 0 69,040 69,040 0.00 32.07 0 0.00 69,040 32.07
DIST TOTAL 0 88,997 88,997 0.00 51.80 0 0.00 88,997 51.80
CI01ADVLTAX - LILLINGTON CITY TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 0 2,500 2,500 0.00 13.00 0 0.00 2,500 13.00
DIST TOTAL 0 2,500 2,500 0.00 13.00 0 0.00 2,500 13.00
CI01PEN FEE - LILLINGTON LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 0 2,500 2,500 0.00 1.30 0 0.00 2,500 1.30
DIST TOTAL 0 2,500 2,500 0.00 1.30 0 0.00 2,500 1.30
CI02ADVLTAX - ERWIN CITY TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 44,599 246,063 290,662 214.08 1,181.10 0 0.00 290,662 1,395.18
DIST TOTAL 44,599 246,063 290,662 214.08 1,181.10 0 0.00 290,662 1,395.18
FR14ADVLTAX - COATS/GROVE FIRE TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2022 2022 0 1,425 1,425 0.00 1.57 0 0.00 1,425 1.57
2023 2023 0 1,425 1,425 0.00 1.57 0 0.00 1,425 1.57
2024 2021 84,840 0 84,840 93.32 0.00 0 0.00 84,840 93.32
2024 2022 251,890 0 251,890 277.08 0.00 0 0.00 251,890 277.08
2024 2023 251,890 0 251,890 277.08 0.00 0 0.00 251,890 277.08HCBOC 111824 Pg. 263
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
2024 2024 251,890 1,354 253,244 277.08 1.49 0 0.00 253,244 278.57
DIST TOTAL 840,510 4,204 844,714 924.56 4.63 0 0.00 844,714 929.19
FR14PEN FEE - COATS/GROVE FIRE LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2022 2022 0 1,425 1,425 0.00 0.16 0 0.00 1,425 0.16
2023 2023 0 1,425 1,425 0.00 0.16 0 0.00 1,425 0.16
2024 2024 0 1,354 1,354 0.00 0.15 0 0.00 1,354 0.15
DIST TOTAL 0 4,204 4,204 0.00 0.47 0 0.00 4,204 0.47
FR16ADVLTAX - SPOUT SPRINGS TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2021 2021 0 0 0 0.00 1.47 0 0.00 0 1.47
2022 2022 0 0 0 0.00 3.34 0 0.00 0 3.34
2023 2023 0 64,768 64,768 0.00 75.01 0 0.00 64,768 75.01
2024 2024 14,400 68,962 83,362 17.28 82.76 0 0.00 83,362 100.04
DIST TOTAL 14,400 133,730 148,130 17.28 162.58 0 0.00 148,130 179.86
FR16PEN FEE - SPOUT SPRINGS FIRE LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2021 2021 0 0 0 0.00 0.15 0 0.00 0 0.15
2022 2022 0 0 0 0.00 0.33 0 0.00 0 0.33
2023 2023 0 10,478 10,478 0.00 1.26 0 0.00 10,478 1.26
2024 2024 0 31,630 31,630 0.00 3.80 0 0.00 31,630 3.80
DIST TOTAL 0 42,108 42,108 0.00 5.54 0 0.00 42,108 5.54
FR21ADVLTAX - BOONE TRAIL EMERGENCY TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 83,027 0 83,027 44.91 0.00 0 0.00 83,027 44.91
DIST TOTAL 83,027 0 83,027 44.91 0.00 0 0.00 83,027 44.91
FR22ADVLTAX - DUNN/AVERASBORO FIRE TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 0 1,452 1,452 0.00 1.31 0 0.00 1,452 1.31
DIST TOTAL 0 1,452 1,452 0.00 1.31 0 0.00 1,452 1.31
FR22PEN FEE - DUNN/AVERASBORO FIRE LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 0 1,452 1,452 0.00 0.13 0 0.00 1,452 0.13
DIST TOTAL 0 1,452 1,452 0.00 0.13 0 0.00 1,452 0.13
FR24ADVLTAX - BENHAVEN FIRE TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 0 28,077 28,077 0.00 33.75 0 0.00 28,077 33.75
DIST TOTAL 0 28,077 28,077 0.00 33.75 0 0.00 28,077 33.75
FR26ADVLTAX - CYPRESS POINTE FIRE TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2023 2023 0 2,000 2,000 0.00 1.90 0 0.00 2,000 1.90HCBOC 111824 Pg. 264
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
2024 2024 0 2,000 2,000 0.00 1.90 0 0.00 2,000 1.90
DIST TOTAL 0 4,000 4,000 0.00 3.80 0 0.00 4,000 3.80
FR26PEN FEE - CYPRESS POINTE FIRE LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2023 2023 0 2,000 2,000 0.00 0.19 0 0.00 2,000 0.19
2024 2024 0 2,000 2,000 0.00 0.19 0 0.00 2,000 0.19
DIST TOTAL 0 4,000 4,000 0.00 0.38 0 0.00 4,000 0.38
FR30ADVLTAX - NORTHWEST HARNETT TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2018 2018 0 0 0 0.00 2.13 0 0.00 0 2.13
2020 2020 0 0 0 0.00 2.14 0 0.00 0 2.14
2021 2021 0 0 0 0.00 2.10 0 0.00 0 2.10
2022 2022 0 0 0 0.00 1.89 0 0.00 0 1.89
2023 2023 0 2,129 2,129 0.00 1.70 0 0.00 2,129 1.70
2024 2024 0 3,104 3,104 0.00 2.48 0 0.00 3,104 2.48
DIST TOTAL 0 5,233 5,233 0.00 12.44 0 0.00 5,233 12.44
FR30PEN FEE - NORTHWEST HARNETT FIRE LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2020 2020 0 0 0 0.00 0.21 0 0.00 0 0.21
2021 2021 0 0 0 0.00 0.21 0 0.00 0 0.21
2022 2022 0 0 0 0.00 0.19 0 0.00 0 0.19
2023 2023 0 2,129 2,129 0.00 0.17 0 0.00 2,129 0.17
2024 2024 0 3,104 3,104 0.00 0.25 0 0.00 3,104 0.25
DIST TOTAL 0 5,233 5,233 0.00 1.03 0 0.00 5,233 1.03
FR60ADVLTAX - BUIES CREEK FIRE TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2021 676,250 0 676,250 676.25 0.00 0 0.00 676,250 676.25
2024 2022 1,194,260 0 1,194,260 1,194.26 0.00 0 0.00 1,194,260 1,194.26
2024 2023 1,194,260 0 1,194,260 1,194.26 0.00 0 0.00 1,194,260 1,194.26
2024 2024 1,219,050 27,000 1,246,050 1,219.05 27.00 0 0.00 1,246,050 1,246.05
DIST TOTAL 4,283,820 27,000 4,310,820 4,283.82 27.00 0 0.00 4,310,820 4,310.82
FR60PEN FEE - BUIES CREEK FIRE LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 0 27,000 27,000 0.00 1.22 0 0.00 27,000 1.22
DIST TOTAL 0 27,000 27,000 0.00 1.22 0 0.00 27,000 1.22
FR80ADVLTAX - DUKE FIRE TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2021 385,710 0 385,710 366.42 0.00 0 0.00 385,710 366.42
2024 2022 429,020 0 429,020 407.56 0.00 0 0.00 429,020 407.56
2024 2023 428,320 0 428,320 406.90 0.00 0 0.00 428,320 406.90
2024 2024 466,531 0 466,531 443.20 0.00 0 0.00 466,531 443.20
DIST TOTAL 1,709,581 0 1,709,581 1,624.08 0.00 0 0.00 1,709,581 1,624.08
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 265
RUN DATE: 11/8/2024 3:36 PM RELEASES REPORT
Harnett County
FR81ADVLTAX - ERWIN TOWN FIRE TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 44,599 246,063 290,662 42.37 233.76 0 0.00 290,662 276.13
DIST TOTAL 44,599 246,063 290,662 42.37 233.76 0 0.00 290,662 276.13
FR93ADVLTAX - SUMMERVILLE-BUNNLEVEL FIRE TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2023 2023 48,880 5,000 53,880 23.88 5.00 0 0.00 53,880 28.88
2024 2024 46,222 0 46,222 46.22 0.00 0 0.00 46,222 46.22
DIST TOTAL 95,102 5,000 100,102 70.10 5.00 0 0.00 100,102 75.10
FR93PEN FEE - SUMMERVILLE-BUNNLEVEL FIRE LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2023 2023 0 2,500 2,500 0.00 0.25 0 0.00 2,500 0.25
DIST TOTAL 0 2,500 2,500 0.00 0.25 0 0.00 2,500 0.25
SC20ADVLTAX - AVERASBORO SCHOOL TAX
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 0 1,452 1,452 0.00 0.29 0 0.00 1,452 0.29
DIST TOTAL 0 1,452 1,452 0.00 0.29 0 0.00 1,452 0.29
SC20PEN FEE - AVERASBORO SCHOOL LATE LIST PENALTY
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2024 2024 0 1,452 1,452 0.00 0.03 0 0.00 1,452 0.03
DIST TOTAL 0 1,452 1,452 0.00 0.03 0 0.00 1,452 0.03
ST05STRMFEE - DUNN STORMWATER FEE
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2023 2023 0 0 0 449.82 0.00 0 0.00 0 449.82
2024 2024 0 0 0 449.82 0.00 0 0.00 0 449.82
DIST TOTAL 0 0 0 899.64 0.00 0 0.00 0 899.64
SW FFEEFEE - SOLID WASTE FEE
TAX
YEAR
RATE
YEAR
REAL VALUE
RELEASED
PERS VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
REAL TAX
RELEASED
PERS TAX
RELEASED
MV VALUE
RELEASED
MV TAXES
RELEASED
TOTAL VALUE
RELEASED
TOTAL TAXES
RELEASED
2023 2023 26,380 0 26,380 85.00 0.00 0 0.00 26,380 85.00
2024 2024 172,739 0 172,739 425.00 0.00 0 0.00 172,739 425.00
DIST TOTAL 199,119 0 199,119 510.00 0.00 0 0.00 199,119 510.00
GRAND TOTALS:14,408,296 1,341,479 15,749,775 51,876.09 4,529.29 0 0.00 15,749,775 56,405.38
HCBOC 111824 Pg. 266