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08201990 -~~ - 545 HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' REGULAR SESSION, AUGUST 20, 1990, I The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, August 20, 1990, in the County Office Building, Lillington, North Carolina, with the following ~embers present: Rudy Collins, Bill Shaw, Mack Reid Hudson, Mayo Smith, and Chairman Lloyd G. Stewart presiding. Others present were Dallas H. Pope, County Manager; Vanessa W. Young, Clerk to the Board; and Kay S. Blanchard, Recording Secretary. Chairman Stewart called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Commissioner Bill Shaw offered the invocation. MINUTES APPROVED Commissioner Hudson moved for the approval of the minutes of the regular meeting, August 6, 1990. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unan~us vote. RESOLUTION OF Commissioner Smith moved for the adoption of a resolution of commendation for COMMENDATION FOR Bobby L. Wicker, Tax Administrator. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and BOBBY L. WICKER, it passed with a unanimous vote. Chairman Stewart presented the resolution of TAX ADMINISTRATOR commendation to Mr. Wicker. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 20, 1990, as document no. 1. BOBBY L. WICKER Commissioner Shaw moved that in accordance with Article 16 of the N.C. Gen. Sta. APPOINTED AS TAX that Bobby L. Wicker be appointed as Tax Administrator with duties of Tax ADMINISTRATOR Collector and Tax Assessor of Harnett County, North Carolina, for a period of two years. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Chairman Stewart administered the Oath of Office to Mr. Wicker. The Oath of Office is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 20, 1990, as document no. 2. PLAN FOR SERVICING Margaret Hardee, Area Agency on Aging Administrator, briefed the Board on the I OLDER ADULTS planning process for the County program servicing older adults and presented the Plan for County Service Priorities and Issue Identification as developed by the Area Agency on Aging. Commissioner Shaw moved that the plan be approved as presented by Ms. Hardee and that the Area Agency on Aging continue to provide Aging planning services for the Harnett County program. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. DISCHARGE OF FIRE Mr. Roger Ward presented a proposal to the Board concerning the discharge of ARMS ALONG ROADWAYS fire arms along roadways for the purpose of hunting in Harnett County. He FOR HUNTING PURPOSES proposed that a local bill for Harnett County be developed or an existing local bill which has been passed involving other counties which restricts hunting from discharging fire arms along county roadways. The Chairman thanked Mr. Ward for his presentation concerning discharge of fire arms by hunters along Harnett County roadways and indicated the Board would take the matter under consideration. PRESENTATION OF Pam Williams, Planning Department, presented the Housing Section of the proposed HOUSING SECTION OF County Comprehensive Plan. COMPo PLAN Carla Stephens, Planning Director, briefed the group that there would be four PUBLIC HEARINGS RE: public hearings concerning road name change requests and explained the purpose ROAD NAME CHANGES of the public hearings was to obtain public comments concerning the proposed road name changes. LOLA COATS Chairman Stewart called to order a public hearing on a Road Name Change Application for Lola Coats, S.R. 1514 (unpaved section), Neil's Creek Township, current road name: Elliott Johnson Road, requested name: Dry Creek Road. Ms. Stephens presented the application to the Board. Chairman Stewart opened the meeting for public comments. The following citizen provided comments: I 1. Lola Coats, applicant PUBLIC HEARING There being no further comments, Chairman Stewart closed the public hearing CLOSED concerning application for proposed road name change for Lola Coats. PUBLIC HEARING RE: Chairman Stewart called to order a p~blic hearing on a Road Name Change ROAD NAME CHANGE Application for W. J. Cotton, S.R. 1575, Hector's Creek Township, current road name: Cyrus Matthews Road, requested road name: Neil Smith Road. Ms. Stephens W. J. COTTON presented the application to the Board. Chairman Stewart opened the meeting for public comments. The following citizen provided comments: 1. W. J. Cotton, applicant There being no further comments, Chairman Stewart closed the public hearing PUBLIC HEARING concerning application for proposed road name change for W. J. Cotton. CLOSED 546 PUBLIC HEARING RE: Chairman stewart called to order a public hearing on a Road Name Change ROAD NAME CHANGE Application for Jonathan V. Griffin, S.R. 1453, Hectors Creek Township, current road name: Hester Road, requested road name: Old Mill Road. Ms. Stephens JONATHAN V. GRIFFIN presented the application to the Board. Chairman Stewart opened the meeting for public comments. The following citizen provided comments: 1. Jonathan V. Griffin, applicant PUBLIC HEARING There being no further comments, Chairman stewart closed the public hearing CLOSED concerning application for proposed road name change for Jonathan V. Griffin. PUBLIC HEARING RE: Chairman Stewart called to order a public hearing on a Road Name Change I ROAD NAME CHANGE Application for Claude Lee White, S. R. 1001, Johnsonville Township, current road name: Edwards Road, requested road name: Claude White Road. Ms. Stephens CLAUDE LEE WHITE presented the application to the Board. Chairman Stewart opened the meeting for public comments. No comments were offered and Chairman stewart closed the public hearing concerning application for proposed road name change for Claude Lee White. APPLICATIONS FOR The Board considered the following applications for road name changes: ROAD NAME CHANGES 1. Lola Coats, S.R. 1514, from Elliott Johnson Road to Dry Creek Road. The Planning Board recommended approval of the application. LOLA COATS Commissioner Collins made a motion to change the name of the unpaved section of S.R. 1514 (west of intersection with S.R. 1513) to Dry Creek Road. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. 2. W. J. Cotton, S.R. 1575, from Cyrus Matthews Road to Neil Smith Road. The Planning Board recommended approval of the application. w. J. COTTON Commissioner Collins moved for the approval of the road name request. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. 3. Jonathan V. Griffin, S.R. 1453, from Hester Road to Old Mill Road. The Planning Board recommended approval of the application. Commissioner Collins moved for the approval of the road name request. JONATHAN V. GRIFFIN Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. 4. Claude Lee White, S.R. 1001, from Edwards Road to Claude White Road. The Planning Board recommended approval of the application. I CLAUDE LEE WHITE Commissioner Smith moved for the approval of the road name request. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. 5. John C. Griffin, Jr., S.R. 1452, from Truelove Road to Austin Road. The public hearing on this road name request application was held on July 23, 1990. The Planning Board recommended approval of the JOHN C. GRIFFIN, JR. application. Commissioner Collins moved for the approval of the road name request. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion. After discussion of the road name request, Commissioner Collins rescinded his motion to approve the request and moved that the matter be sent back to the Planning Board for further evaluation and recommendation. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. PUBLIC HEARING RE: Chairman Stewart called to order a public hearing on a Zoning Change Request ZONING CHANGE REQ. Application for Hubert Blackmon, from Commercial Zoning District to RA-20 Zoning District, Lillington Township, S.R. 2034, 7.47 acres. Carla Stephens explained HUBERT BLACKMON the purpose of the public hearing was to obtain public comments concerning the proposed zoning district changes. Ms. Stephens presented the application to the Board. Chairman Stewart opened the meeting for public comments. The following citizen provided comments: 1. Hubert Blackmon, applicant There being no further comments, Chairman Stewart closed the public hearing on Zoning change request for Hubert Blackmon. APPLICATION FOR The Board considered the following application for zoning district change: ZONING DISTRICT I CHANGE 1. Hubert Blackmon - from Commercial Zoning District to RA-20m Zoning District. The Planning Board recommended approval of the application. HUBERT BLACKMON Commissioner Shaw moved for the approval of the zoning district change application request. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. REAPPOINTMENTS Commissioner Hudson made a motion to reappoint the following members of the TO BOARD OF ADJUST. Board of Adjustment for a 3-year term: Mr. H. L. Sorrell, Jr. Mr. Dan Andrews Rt. 1, Rt. 2, Box 344-A Coats, NC 27521 Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 'r-l'"''' " ,.... . ';' ,.~?-~.".. 'iP''f''.....'! 547 Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. ORDINANCE AMENDING Carla Stephens, Planning Director, presented an Ordinance Amending an Ordinance ZONING ORDINANCE entitled Zoning Ordinance for Harnett County, adopted July 18, 1988. Commissioner Smith moved for the adoption of the Ordinance Amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The ordinance is copied in full in the Harnett County Ordinance Book 1, page 324. RESOLUTION RE: SALE Jerry Blanchard, Procurement Director, presented a resolution concerning sale of I OF LAW LIBRARY REF. Law Library reference books. Commissioner Hudson moved for the adoption of the BOOKS resolution. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 20, 1990, as document no. 3. Wayne Faircloth, Human Resources Director, presented for consideration a PROCLAMATION RE: CAPITAL AREA JTPA Proclamation concerning "Capital Area JTPA Alumni Week". Commissioner Collins ALUMNI WEEK moved for the adoption of the proclamation. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The proclamation is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 20, 1990, as document no. 4. BRIEFING RE: PROPOSED Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, briefed the Board and those attending the AMBULANCE SERVICE ORD. meeting that the proposed Ambulance Service Ordinance was still under review by the rescue and medical services county units and the county staff. He also indicated comments could be received by the Board at this time based on the agenda item concerning the proposed Ambulance Service Ordinance . The Chairman then asked for any public comments concerning tne proposed ordinance. General comments were provided by Louis Joseph, Billy Hobbs, Stan Dempsey, and Keith McLeod. AGREEMENTS WITH 18 Commissioner Hudson moved that Agreements between Harnett County and the SPECIAL DISTRICTS following 18 Special Districts located within the County be approved in accordance with the provision of N.C. Gen. Sta. 69 and N.C. Gen. Sta. 13(a). Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. 1. Angier-Black River Emergency Ambulance & Rescue District 2. Anderson Creek Fire District 3. Averasboro Fire District 4. Black River Fire District 5. Boone Trail Emergency Services, Inc. 6. Buies Creek Fire District I 7. Coats-Grove Emergency Ambulance & Rescue Service District 8. Coats-Grove Fire District 9. Cypress Creek Fire District 10. Dunn-Averasboro Emergency Ambulance & Rescue District 11. Erwin Fire District 12. Flat Branch Fire District 13. Flatwoods Fire District 14. Northern Harnett Rescue District 15. Spout Springs Fire District 16. Benhaven Fire District 17. Benhaven Rescue District 18. Summerville Fire District DELETION FROM Commissioner Hudson moved that Section 5. Retirement Aqe, under Chapter VII, PERSONNEL ORDINANCE titled "Separation, Disciplinary Action and Reinstatement" of the Harnett County Personnel Ordinance, dated July 18, 1988, be deleted in its entirety. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. W. Glenn Johnson, County Attorney, stated that because of federal law the above referenced section is no longer applicable. ' 1991 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Commissioner Smith moved that the 1991 Holiday Schedule for County employees be approved. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The 1991 Holiday Schedule is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 20, 1990, as document no. 5. REPORTS The following monthly reports for July were filed with the Board: Fire Marshal, Industrial Development, Health Department, Planning Department, and Department of Social Services. Bobby Wicker, Tax Administrator, reported on activities of the Tax Department. I EXECUTIVE SESSION comm~ss~oner Shaw made a motion that the Board go into executive session. Comm~ss~oner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Comm~ssioner Smith made a motion that the Board come out of executive session. Comm~ssioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. RECOGNITION PROGRAM Commissioner Smith moved that the County Manager be directed to implement a FOR ARMED FORCES IN program of recognition of armed forces in the Middle East. Commissioner Hudson MIDDLE EAST seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. 548 BUDGET AMENDMENTS Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for Public utilities (Northwest): Code 60-9010-030 Engineering Fees 9,148. increase 60-9010-050 Meters 6,000. increase 60-9010-080 Contingency 15,148. decrease Commissioner Shaw moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for I Planning & Inspections: Code 10-7200-003 Salaries & Wages, Part-time 710. increase 10-7200-005 FICA Tax Expense 55. increase Revenue: 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 765. increase Commissioner Hudson moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amen~ent for Emergency Medical Services: Code 10-5400-046 Medical Supplies & Drugs 2,442. increase Revenue: 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 2,442. increase Commissioner Shaw moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Collins seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for Governing Body: Code 10-4100-151 Rape Crisis 25,000. increase Revenue: 10-3480-077 Rape Crisis (grant) 25,000. increase Commissioner Collins moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Smith seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. Dallas H. Pope, County Manager, requested the following budget amendment for Administration: Code 10-4200-074 Capital Outlay-Equipment 3,600. increase I Revenue: 10-3990-000 Fund Balance Appropriated 3,600. increase Commissioner Hudson moved for the approval of the budget amendment. Commissioner Shaw seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. RESOLUTION RE: Dallas, H. Pope, County Manager, presented a resolution concerning the Airport AIRPORT POWERLINE Powerline Relocation Project. Commissioner Smith moved for the adoption of the RELOCATION PROJECT resolution. Commissioner Hudson seconded the motion and it passed with a unanimous vote. The resolution is copied in full at the end of these minutes dated August 20, 1990, as document no. 6. AD JOURNMEN,rr There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners regular meeting, August 20, 1990, duly adjourned at 11:15 p.m. ~ AJ~--- v / l~. Stewart, Chairman - K lJUL J ~e4.4tt.Jo.Ad Kay $. Blanchard, Recording Secretary 1::1&^. I '-f d ,Lf ~~L Vanessa W. Young, Cl 'k to e Board I ---- ~.-.- DOCUMENT NO. 1 549 NORm CAllOLIRA. BA..._4...... C....._..... aUotUttOtf or COHMDmAtION 'l'BAT WBDEAS. Bobby L. Wicker waa eaployed by Barnett County on December 2. 1985. for duti.s in tn ilarn.tt County Tax DepartMllt; and WBDEAS. Bobby L. Wicker's p.rfonwace has been outstanding as County Asses.or. tax Collector. and Tax Admini.trator; and I WBElEAS. h. has transformed the Barnett County Tax D.partment into a highly proficient op.ration with the impl_entation of a fully automated systu of r.cords. which included training peraonn.l to new akill levels required for improved productivity; and WHEREAS. hi. superior profe.sional abilities and his strong commitment have provided efficient service to the citizens of Barnett County and has establi.h.d greater 1e.els of service provid.d by the Barnett County Tax Department; and WHEREAS. through bis exceptional academic achievements in the tax field. be has r.ceived c.rtification aa County As....or and Tax Coll.ctor; and WHEREAS. Bobby L. Wicker bas served the county and its citizens with great honor and distinction and has brouaht special recognition throughout the state to Barn.tt County and tb. Tax D.partment as a mod.l operation for other count:l,.s in the state to follow. NOW. ...~JlE. be it re.olved by the Barnett County Board of eo..tsa1oners that Bobby L. Wick.r be and h. is hereby co.aended on behalf of all the citizens of Hamatt County for his valuable and t..eaaurable service through his Tax Department's operations. '!'bat his overall dedication to public service. his lead.rship. and hard work serve as an exa.ple to all who provide service. That a copy of this resolution be presented to Bobby L. Wicker. a copy spread upon the minutes of tbis Board. and a copy furnished to the media. Duly adopted tbis 20th day of August. 1990. HAL_I!o.... COUN'l'Y SOAID OF COMMISSIONERS ~ ;V/~ f;.. ~ ~ Lt1'd G. Stewart. Chairman I ~~ Vanessa W. Young. Clerk to tht oard DOCUMENT NO. 2 HARNE'1"l' COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA OATH OF OFFIez TAX ADMINISTRATOR I, Bobby L. Wicker, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and maintain the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of North Carolina not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office as Tax Administrator with duties of Tax Collector and Tax A....sor of Harnett County, North carolina, and that I will not allow my actions as Tax Administrator with duties of Tax I Collector and Tax Assessor to be influenced by personal or political fri.nd.hips or obligations, so help me God. Thi. tho 20th day of Auoust. '''O~. ~ ~ Sy Bobby . Wicker, Tax Administrator Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of August, 1990. ~Oa~ / 6. ~AJruf 550 DOCUMENT NO. 3 HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA ~OLUTION THAT WHEREAS, THE COUNTY OF HARNETT has per.onal property valued at 1... than *le,eee which it de.ire. to oEEer for ..le through private I negotiation: and WHEREAS, G. S. 16eA-266 AND 267 perait. the .ale of property through private negotiation and .ale: and WHEREAS, the below li.ted law book. are .urplu. County itea. which require di.posal action by the County. HARNETT COUNTY LAW LIBRARY BOOKS: INTERNAL REVENUE ACTS (4 Book.) BENDERS FORMS OF DISCOVERY (2e Book.) MODERN TRIALS (7 Book.) CYCLOPEDIA OF TRIAL PRACTICE (6 Books) FEDERAL REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICE (12 Book.) EMPLOYMENT COORDINATOR, RIA (18 Book.) DEFENSE OF DRUNK DRIVING CASES, THIRD EDITION (3 Book.) LAWYERS MEDICAL CYCLOPEDIA (12 Book.) ATTORNEYS DICTIONARY OF MEDICINE (4 Book.) MEDICAL ATLAS FOR ATTORNEYS (11 Book.) MEDICAL ATLAS FOR ATTORNEYS, COURTROOM DRAWINGS (~ Boxe.) SURGICAL TECHNIQUES (4 Book. & 4 Boxe.) ATTORNEYS' TEXTBOOK OF MEDICINE, THIRD EDITION (3 Book.) LINDEY ON SEPARATION AGREEMENTS & ANTENUPTIAL CONTRACTS (3 Book.> AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE PROOF OF FACTS (27 Book.) AM JUR PROOF OF FACTS 2d (47 Book.) TRAIL LAWYERS GUIDE (3 Book.) AM JUR TRIALS (37 Book.) MEDICAL TRIAL TECHNIQUE QUARTERLY (33 Book.) CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM (1~7 Book.) BNA, U.S. LAW WEEK, GENERAL LAW (14 Book.) BNA, U.S. LAW WEEK, SUPREME COURT (14 Book.) BNA, CRIMINAL LAW REPORTER (26 Book.) UNITED STATES CODE SERVICE (16e Book.) SUPREME COURT REPORTER (27 Book.) MOORE'S FEDERAL PRACTICE, SECOND EDITION (29 Book.) UNITED STATES CODE ANNOTATED (95 Book.) I THE LAW OF LIABILITY INSURANCE (5 Book.) WILLISTON ON CONTRACTS, THIRD EDITION (22 Book.) WILLISTON ON CONTRACTS, REVISED EDITION (4 Book.) WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW (6e Book.) INSURANCE LAW & PRACTICE (6e Book.) BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS WITH TAX PLANNING (16 Book.) PERSONAL INJURY (2S Book.) HANDLING ACCIDENT CASES (8 Book.) WEINSTEIN'S EVIDENCE, UNITED STATES RULES (7 Book.) JONES ON EVIDENCE, FIFTH EDITION (4 Book.) JONES ON EVIDENCE, SIXTH EDITION (3 Book.) UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT REPORTS (Annotated) L. Ed 2d (93) AMERICAN LAW REPORTS (Annot.ted) (17~ Book.) A.L.R. WORD INDEX TO ANNOTATIONS, DESK BOOK (4 Book.) PERMANENT A.L.R. DIGEST (12 Book.) AMERICAN LAW REPORTS, ANNOTATED (2d .erie.) (lee Book.) A.L.R. 2d SERIES, WORD INDEX TO ANNOTATIONS (3 Book.) A.L.R. BLUE BOOK OF SUPPLEMENTAL DECISIONS (4 Book.) ALR 2d i-lee DIGEST (7 Book.) ALR 2d LATER CASE SERVICE (27 Book.) L Ed 2d LATER CASE SERVICE (2 Book.) ALR FIRST SERIES, QUICK INDEX (1 Book) ALR SECOND SERIES, QUICK INDEX (1 Book) ALR 3d (lee Book.) ALR 4th (64 Book.) BENDER'S FEDERAL PRACTICE FORMS (16 Book.) AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE 2d (137 Book.) AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE, GENERAL INDEX (4 Book.) INDEX TO ANNOTATIONS, ALR 2d, 3d, 4th ALR FEDERAL, USL. Ed. 2d (5 Bk.) ALR DIGEST TO 3d, 4th FEDERAL (9 Book.) ALR QUICK INDEX, ALR 3d, ALR 4th (1 Book) ALR FEDERAL (86 Book.) FEDERAL QUICK INDEX TO THE TOTAL CLIENT-SERVICE LIBRARY (1 Book) FEDERAL QUICK INDEX, THIRD EDITION (2 Book.) ALR FED, TABLE OF CASES, LAWS, REGS (1 Book) WILLISTON ON SALES, REVISED EDITION (1 Book) O'NEAL'S CLOSE CORPORATION, THIRD EDITION (2 Book.) MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (4 Book.) I AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE, MODEL CODE OF EVIDENCE (1 Book) COLLIER ON BANKRUPTCY, 14th EDITION (19 Book.) COLLIER BANKRUPTCY MANUAL, THIRD EDITION (3 Book.) COLLIER FORMS MANUAL, THIRD EDITION (1 Book) BANKRUPTCY SERVICE, LAWYERS EDITION (14 Book.) MOORE'S FEDERAL PRACTICE (3e Book.) FEDERAL TAX REGULATIONS (3 Book.) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, 1976 (1 Book) FEDERAL PROCEDURAL FORMS (2 Book.) MODERN BANKRUPTCY MANUAL, LAW & PRACTICE (3 Book.) POWELL ON REAL PROPERTY (3 Book.) NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW (Approx. 125 Book.) :M<: .. ..:~ (.1,:.,;;: '_~.., (:~,;;"k~l_ 551 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS doe. .u~horiz. ~he ..1. 0* .bove re*erenced l.g.l book. in .ccordanc. w1~h G. S. 1601.-266 .nd 267 .nd doe. hereby .u~horize ~h. County M.n.ger to .ell ..id Coun~y proper~y ~hrough pr1v.~e negoi.~ion .nd ..le. Duly Adop~ed ~h1. ~h. 20th d.y 0* Augu.~, Nine~een Hundred .nd Ninety. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I ~..8 )-j AiwJ ~ Lloyd S~ew.r~, Ch.ir.an ATTEST: L..."cJ. l'~" . V.n.... W. Young, Cl k }- DOCUMENT NO. 4 HARNETT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA PROCLAIIUIOR "CAPITAL AREA JTPA ALUMNI WEEK" I WHEREAS, the federally funded Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) is an effective program for assisting school dropouts, welfare recipients, unskilled adults, disadvantaged youth, dislocated workers and others who face serious barriers to employment: WHEREAS, the members of Congress, the press and our community should be informed of the positive impact JTPA has on the lives of our fellow citizens: WHEREAS, all partners in the JTPA system (federal, state and local governments, business, labor, education, community-based organizations and service providers) must assume an active role in effectively communicating the success of the program; WHEREAS, JTPA Alumni (individuals who have successfully completed the program) who have overcome their barriers to employment and are now productive members of our community are the best advocates for the program; WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners to officially recognize the achievements of Wake, Johnston and Harnett Counties' JTPA Alumni and to support the program; NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, do hereby proclaim August 27 through September 3, 1990, "Capital Area u....u.. Alu.li Week." Duly adopted this the 20th day of August, 1990. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I ~~ AJ AiwrJ -- Lloyd~3. Stewart, Chairman ATTEST: ~L ~ I Y6 .:!.J~(J...~ .( , . .' t.U.., - / Vanessa W. Young, Cle to ~e Board 552 DOCUMENT NO. S HARNETT COUNTY 1991 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE New Year I s Day January 1 Tuesday I Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 21 Monday Good Friday March 29 Friday Memorial Day May 27 Monday Independence Day July 4 Thursday Labor Day September 2 Monday Veterans' Day Nov,,,i. ,r 11 Monday Thanksgiving November 28 & 29 Thurs./Fri. Christmas December 24, 25, & 26 Tues./Wed./Thurs. DOCUMENT NO. 6 ,.-:4 HARNETI COUNTY I NORm CAROLINA RESOLUTION THAT WHEREAS, a grant in the amount of $31,999 has been approved by the N.C. Department of Transportation based on a total estimated cost of $639,991 for project number 9.9001532; and WHEREAS, an amount equal to or greater than 50% of the total project cost has been appropriated by the Sponsor for this Project. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners of the Sponsor be and he hereby is authorized and empowered to enter into a Grant Agreement with the Department, thereby binding the Sponsor to the fulfillment of its obligation incurred under this Grant Agreement or any mutually agreed upon modification thereof. Duly adopted this 20th day of August, 1990. HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ~. ~ /d.JJJ~j _. ~ Llbyd . Stewart. Chairman AITEST: /::4-..- '1J. '1r":-i. I Vanessa W. Young, CI, k to e Board