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Attach 11-12-2019Dnorth ca rolina UNN city of dunn zahere common maffMS DUNN P20 11 12 ZO 9 h 1) baftd All -America City t F 1989 -2013 In Abnor andRecognition of ReverendRoy Johnson WHEREAS, Reverend Roy Johnson, an honorable man of God and outstanding community public servant, has coordinated the Pastors schedule for the City Council meetings' invocations for the past twelve years; and WHEREAS, Roy began his work in the community as an entrepreneur, first as the owner and operator of the IGA for 22 years, and then as the owner and operator of Roy's Family Restaurant for 21 years; and WHEREAS, in 1991, at the age of 53, God spoke to Roy's heart to prepare for Ministry, and in 1994 he became a Licensed Minister with the Assemblies of God and was ordained in 2000. While Roy was still running his business, he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Pastoral Ministries from Heritage Bible College in 2002; and WHEREAS, in 1994, Roy volunteered as a Police Chaplain and has faithfully served in that role for 25 years. Roy has also prayed, unceasingly, for the Dunn City Council and this community; and WHEREAS, while Rev. Johnson was preparing to become a Pastor, the Lord had a different plan and led him to enter the Chaplain Ministry. Roy worked at Wake Med for 3 years prior to becoming a full time Chaplain at Harnett Health Services — Betsy Johnson Hospital, where he has been serving as the Pastoral Care Director for 16 years; and WHEREAS, Roy has been a member of Glad Tidings Church in Dunn since 1965, where he has served as an adult Sunday school teacher and also served as the Sunday School Superintendent for 20 years. Roy and his loving and supportive wife, Peggy, have three children, Mark Johnson (Lisa), Jan Powell (Don) and Angela Moore (Willie) and three grandchildren, John, Meredith and Madison. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, I, Mayor Oscar N. Harris, on behalf of the City Council and of the residents of the City of Dunn, North Carolina, extend our most sincere gratitude to Reverend Roy Johnson, for his 12 years of service coordinating the pastors each month, and for the service he continues to provide our All -America City; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we also extend our best wishes for God to continue to richly bless Roy, his family and ministry, for many years to come. his the 1210 day of Xovem6er, 2019. &V&�/ `AAA, s O car N. Harris, M yor ATTEST: a my Williams, i Clerk — W­d a DI D�N"N D� P2019-20 (Attach 2) All-America Cily city of dunn 11-12.2019 pY 7,,4re cmnmtnu mae&rx 1989'* 2013 s Cele6rating the (Dunn Vnited%inisteria(Association WHEREAS, the Dunn United Ministerial Association (DUMA) was established in an effort to help the stranded and those in need in our community, and today, DUMA's mission remains, "pastors partnering together to help provide financial assistance to individuals in the community"; and WHEREAS, longtime Pastor, Danny Meads, meets with individuals and families and administers financial assistance on behalf of DUMA, a role he has been serving in since 2013. This role was handled for many years by the late Archie Wood, who also served the organization as Treasurer. Gene Love filled the role in the interim after Mr. Wood; and WHEREAS, DUMA partnered with Mayor Oscar N. Harris as he served his second term in office and started the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, with the 26'x' annual breakfast being held in May of this year. Over the years, DUMA has been able to raise more than $130,000 to help with the benevolence fund through this breakfast held each year on the National Day of Prayer; and WHEREAS, DUMA further united the Dunn area churches to establish a community food pantry to combine resources and better meet the needs of the community these churches serve. Todd Snyder assisted in the development of the pantry and continues to serve as the Food Pantry Director; and WHEREAS, with assistance from the City of Dunn, DUMA applied for and received its own 501(c)(3) nonprofit status in 2014 to better equip the organization in fundraising, handling the food pantry and providing assistance to those in need. The current Board of Directors for DUMA are Reverend Tim Rice —President, Reverend Len Keever— Vice President, Danny Meads — Secretary, Charlie Carpenter— Treasurer, Hank Bethea, Linda Hayes, Mike Williams and Nancy Wright; and WHEREAS, in an effort to better equip Pastors in their role to help those in need, DUMA reached out to other non-profit organizations to learn of the services they offer; and then, to better promote these organizations and inform our citizens, they provided a platform allowing each of the organizations an opportunity to explain their many services; and WHEREAS, DUMA coordinates the annual Community Thanksgiving Service, which rotates to a different church each year; the annual Easter Sunrise Service in the Greenwood Cemetery; and has worked on various other community -wide events and projects throughout the years including many years of participation in the General William C. Lee Celebrations' Evening in the Park. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, I, Mayor Oscar N. Harris, on behalf of the City Council and of the residents of the City of Dunn, North Carolina, extend our most sincere gratitude to the Dunn United Ministerial Association for all your efforts to enhance our community and to improve the lives of the many individuals and families that you have helped through the years; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we also wish DUMA much success in the future as you continue to be a light in our All -America City by showing the love of Christ as you fulfill your purpose and follow our Lord's greatest commandment, to "love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another." 9his the 121r Gay of November, 2019. Y O car N.Hanm, .layer ATTEST: 1/V��n�--1 Tam, Williams, ity Clerk Attachment 3 11-12-2019 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA, UNDER AUTHORITY OF CHAPTER 160A, SECTION 364 OF TIIE GENERAL STATUTES OF NORTH CAROLINA, WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING AT 7:00 P.M. ON NOVEMBER 12, 2019 IN THE; COURTROOM OF THE DUNN MUNICIPAL BUILDING. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE DISCUSSED. P .1 a , 1► (1) A HEARING WAS HELD ON MAY 24, 2019 IN REFERENCE TO THE STRUCTURE LOCATED AT 411 E. SURLES ST. AT SAID HEARING, EVIDENCE WAS GIVEN TO SHOW THAT THE PROPERTY IS IN VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF DUNN MINIMUM HOUSING CODE AND N.C.G.S. 160A — 428. AN ORDER WAS ALSO PLACED TO OWNER(S), HAROLD MOULTRIE TO REPAIR OR DEMOLISH SAID DWELLING. TO DATE, NO RESPONSE HAS BEEN MADE. THEREFORE, IT WILL GO BEFORE TIM CITY COUNCIL TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO HAVE THE DWELLING REMOVED AND ALL COSTS INCURRED BE A LIEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY. (2) A HEARING WAS HELD ON SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 IN REFERENCE TO THE STRUCTURE LOCATED AT 215 N. LEE AVE. AT SAID HEARING, EVIDENCE WAS GIVEN TO SHOW THAT THE PROPERTY IS IN VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF DUNN MINIMUM HOUSING CODE AND N.C.G.S. 160A — 428. AN ORDER WAS ALSO PLACED TO OWNER(S), RACHEL BRIM= AND ADOLPH BRINI<�LEY TO REPAIR OR DEMOLISH SAID DWELLING. TO DATE, NO RESPONSE HAS BEEN MADE. THEREFORE, IT WILL GO BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO HAVE THE DWELLING REMOVED AND ALL COSTS INCURRED BE A LIEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY. (3) A HEARING WAS HELD ON AUGUST 28, 2019 IN REFERENCE TO THE STRUCTURE LOCATED AT 700 LINCOLN ST. AT SAID HEARING, EVIDENCE WAS GIVEN TO SHOW THAT THE PROPERTY IS IN VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF DUNN MINIMUM HOUSING CODE AND N.C.G.S. 160A — 428. AN ORDER WAS ALSO PLACED TO OWNER(S), BARBARA M. ELLIOTT TO REPAIR OR DEMOLISH SAID DWELLING. TO DATE, NO RESPONSE HAS BEEN MADE. THEREFORE, IT WILL GO BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO HAVE TILE DWELLING REMOVED AND ALL COSTS INCURRED BE A LIEN AGAINST TIE PROPERTY. ALL PERSON DESIRING TO BE HEARD, EITHER FOR OR AGAINST THE PROPOSED ITEMS SET FORTH ABOVE, ARE REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT AT THE ABOVE MENTIONED TIME AND PLACE. STEVEN IUNG CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR CITY OF DUNN Advertise: Nov. 1st, and Nov. 5"i, 2019 j(north ccaarrIoliinnaa DUNN v" P2019-21 (Attach 4) AIIAmerlsa 61187 city or dans 11-12-2019 t ATke%L L01Ii1$(GZC 1R4ftlJ VmdWnW" 1989 *200 Recognition of the 251h Anniversary of 9fabitat forYfumanity WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity of Harnett County was bom in 1992 when Carrell Robinson, a member of the Dunn City Council at the time, was concerned with the need for affordable housing in Dunn and Harnett County. After discussions and research with City officials, Mr. Robinson approached then Harnett Commissioner Beatrice Hill, along with James Bales and Jerry L. McSwain, and the first organizational meeting was held that same year in Lillington; and WHEREAS, the original Board of Directors were Jerry McSwain—President, Carnell Robinson—Secretary, Oscar N. Harris—Treasurer, James Bales, Adriene Bell, Waymon Byrd, Joseph M. Giles, Jr, Beatrice Hill, Wanda Jones, Clement C. Medley, Jr., Wayne Oakes, W. N. Porter, Stuart Surles and Leonore Tuck; and WHEREAS, from that point, everything moved quickly, as other community members joined forces to form Habitat for Humanity of Harnett County. The organization was incorporated on February 2, 1993 and the first home was built in 1994 on West Granville Street in Dunn. Habitat's first Executive Director, the late Mr. Bill Cunningham, worked hard with its board to raise funds and fulfill Habitat's mission; and WHEREAS, through collaboration with local businesses, professionals, entrepreneurs, financial institutions, churches, civic and service organizations, as well as individuals who provide expertise, financing and volunteers; Habitat for Humanity has exceeded expectations in developing and building affordable housing for deserving persons in Harnett County; and WHEREAS, Habitat, in partnership with veterans organizations, has also developed and built several homes for qualifying veterans; and WHEREAS, by Harnett County and municipal governments gifting lots, waiving fees, and encouraging citizens to support this great organization, Habitat for Humanity has been allowed to expand exponentially; and WHEREAS, through partnerships with homeowners, volunteers, and sponsors, Habitat not only builds homes, but also relationships and neighborhoods, where families in our local communities are offered a better life, and are able to realize the American dream of home ownership; and WHEREAS, since 1993, Habitat has completed 19 homes in Harnett County, refurbished one home and is currently working on another home in Erwin. In 2000, Habitat for Humanity of Harnett County opened its ReStore, now located at 101 West Harnett Street in Dunn; and WHEREAS, the ReStore collects donations of household goods, furniture, and construction materials to sell these gently used items at affordable prices; providing a source of income for Habitat, and also reducing the amount of waste being dumped in the Harnett County landfills each year, by recycling of these materials. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, I, Oscar N. Harris, Mayor of Dunn, North Carolina, and on behalf of the City Council and residents of Dunn, congratulate Habitat for Humanity of Harnett County, its Board of Directors, Executive Director Mike Blackmon, staff, volunteers and contributors, on this 25" Anniversary Celebration, and urge all residents of the City of Dunn and the surrounding area to support this worthwhile organization; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we wish to express our sincere appreciation for the significant impact Habitat has made to our City and County, for improving our communities, while providing affordable homes for hardworking families. 9his the 27r4 day of octo6er 2019. l 6 car N. Harris, ay r ATTEST: s ) Ta �my Williams, Ci Clerk DnorthN city of dunn w bre canimtPr matters Ce(ekating the gOth Birthday of Cassie gown WHEREAS, Cassie Brown will be honored on November 2, 2019 by friends and relatives to celebrate the occasion of her 90"' birthday; and WHEREAS, Cassie McNeill Brown was born in Cumberland County, North Carolina on November 25, 1929, the 71h child born to Ervin and Luvenia McNeill; and WHEREAS, Cassie McNeill graduated fiom Shawtown High School in Lillington, North Carolina and married Harvey L. Brown, Sr.; and WHEREAS, Harvey and Cassie had five children, Carrie J. Hollis (Larry), Sharon L. Williams (George), Harvey L. Brown, Jr. (Gwen), Craig D. Brown (deceased) and Dwaine K. Brown (Yolanda); and with Harvey's military career, the family lived in many places such as New York, Kentucky, New Jersey, Japan, and Portugal. Mrs. Brown now has 20 Grandchildren, 50 Great Grandchildren, 7 Great -Great Grandchildren, and 4 Godchildren; and WHEREAS, Cassie Brown spent time as a Stay -at -Home Mom and then later while in New Jersey, she worked at the Electric Company, Alexander's Department Store, and then at Trust Bank, where she retired; and WHEREAS, Cassie Brown was a member of the Mt. Zion Pentecostal Church in New Jersey and then when she relocated to Dunn in December of 1991, she became a member of the Mt. Zion Christian Fellowship Church and went on to earn her Associate Degree in Religious Education at the Christian Outreach Bible Institute in Fayetteville; and WHEREAS, Cassie Brown has lived during the most eventful time of this nation's history and has been a model and inspiration to many, exemplifying love for her family and friends; earning their respect and love. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, I, Oscar N. Harris, Mayor of Dunn, North Carolina, and on behalf of the City Council, on the occasion of the 90" birthday of Cassie McNeill Brown do hereby proclaim November 25, 2019 as "Cassie Brown Day" in the City of Dunn. 2&is the 2111f day of%oveinber, 2019. 06car N. Harris, Major ATTEST: Tamm Williams ity Clerk DUNN P20 11 12-20t19 h 5) �il•�CgpIC3 cii� 1989 * 2019 Ce(ekating the gOth Birthday of Cassie gown WHEREAS, Cassie Brown will be honored on November 2, 2019 by friends and relatives to celebrate the occasion of her 90"' birthday; and WHEREAS, Cassie McNeill Brown was born in Cumberland County, North Carolina on November 25, 1929, the 71h child born to Ervin and Luvenia McNeill; and WHEREAS, Cassie McNeill graduated fiom Shawtown High School in Lillington, North Carolina and married Harvey L. Brown, Sr.; and WHEREAS, Harvey and Cassie had five children, Carrie J. Hollis (Larry), Sharon L. Williams (George), Harvey L. Brown, Jr. (Gwen), Craig D. Brown (deceased) and Dwaine K. Brown (Yolanda); and with Harvey's military career, the family lived in many places such as New York, Kentucky, New Jersey, Japan, and Portugal. Mrs. Brown now has 20 Grandchildren, 50 Great Grandchildren, 7 Great -Great Grandchildren, and 4 Godchildren; and WHEREAS, Cassie Brown spent time as a Stay -at -Home Mom and then later while in New Jersey, she worked at the Electric Company, Alexander's Department Store, and then at Trust Bank, where she retired; and WHEREAS, Cassie Brown was a member of the Mt. Zion Pentecostal Church in New Jersey and then when she relocated to Dunn in December of 1991, she became a member of the Mt. Zion Christian Fellowship Church and went on to earn her Associate Degree in Religious Education at the Christian Outreach Bible Institute in Fayetteville; and WHEREAS, Cassie Brown has lived during the most eventful time of this nation's history and has been a model and inspiration to many, exemplifying love for her family and friends; earning their respect and love. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, I, Oscar N. Harris, Mayor of Dunn, North Carolina, and on behalf of the City Council, on the occasion of the 90" birthday of Cassie McNeill Brown do hereby proclaim November 25, 2019 as "Cassie Brown Day" in the City of Dunn. 2&is the 2111f day of%oveinber, 2019. 06car N. Harris, Major ATTEST: Tamm Williams ity Clerk ®DUNN northcarolina DUNN httd P20 11 12 -2019th 6) All -America City city of Bonn r zs�re conzniuni �i�aLterr 1989 *2013 Smad itsiness Saturday — Xovem6er 30, 2019 WHEREAS, the City of Dunn celebrates our local small businesses and the important role to our local economy and many contributions they make to our community; and WHEREAS, advocacy groups, as well as public and private organizations, across the country have endorsed the Saturday after Thanksgiving as Small Business Saturday since its creation in 2010; and WHEREAS, according to the United States Small Business Administration, there are currently 28.8 million small businesses in the United States, and these small businesses are responsible for 64% of the new jobs created between 1993 and 2018; and WHEREAS, Dunn, being the largest municipality in Harnett County and a downtown associate community of the North Carolina Main Street Program, is proud to participate in this annual celebration of small businesses; and WHEREAS, $68 of every $100 spent at locally owned businesses stay in the community, versus $48 spent at non -local businesses; and WHEREAS, 72% of US consumers are now aware of the holiday and Shopped Small at independently -owned retailers and restaurants in 2018; and WHEREAS, the City of Dunn supports our local businesses that create jobs, boost our local economy and preserve our community, and WHEREAS, among other initiatives and activities, the City's downtown service district, in partnership with the Downtown Dunn Development Corporation, celebrates Small Business Saturday each year, inviting area residents to shop in downtown businesses. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Oscar N. Harris, Mayor of the City of Dunn, and on behalf of the Dunn City Council, do hereby proclaim Saturday, November 30, 2019 as Small Business Saturday and urge the residents of our community, and other communities across the region, to support small businesses and merchants on Small Business Saturday and throughout the year. 4Tiic the 12M Cay ofNovemfieg 2019. (VtWA, - car N. Harris, i a or (&t ATTEST: amm Williams, Q Clerk AFFP CITY OF DUNN RFQ FM MR FMIMM • ' • • Attachment 7 11-12.2019 STATE OF NC } SS COUNTY OF HARNETT } The Undersigned, being duly sworn, says: That she is Representative of the The Dally Record, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Dunn, Harnett County, NC; that the publication, a copy of which is attached hereto, was published in the said newspaper on the following dates: July 26, 2019 That said newspaper was regularly issued and circulated on those dates. SIGNED: 1,✓/ 'eyL �_ l Representative Subscribed to and sworn to me this 26th day of July 2019. `e ,�Ie1S1011,1 ARY10 p ,� e`O .•,on vo. zu;. X91 VNOT PUBLIC q' My commission expires: July 23, 2022 IIIIIIN111 eel 00019175 00043969 CITY OF DUNN P.O. BOX 1065 DUNN, NC 28335 Section 18; Option B 02019 - 15(OA-01-19) Attachment rib Adopted: 11-12-19 The City of Dunn Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by revising Section 18, Solid Waste Management Sec. 18-1. - Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Building material means lumber, brick, stone, dirt, carpet, plumbing materials, plaster, concrete, floor coverings, pool liners, roofing materials, gutters, and other materials or substances accumulated as a result of new construction, repairs, remodeling, or additions to existing structures or accessory structures, or demolition of such. Bulk trash means items too large to fit in a city -issued roll-out container, such as large household furnishings, mattresses, box springs, dismantled swing sets with concrete removed, clothes line poles with concrete removed, lawn equipment, mowers, wheelbarrows, and similar large household items. Bulk yard waste means any un -containerized yard waste as defined in this section that is longer than three (3) feet in length or greater than five (5) inches in diameter or greater than seventy-five (75) pounds in weight. Chronic violator means a person who owns property whereupon, in the previous calendar year, the city gave notice of violation at least three (3) times under the provisions of sections 18-3, 18-39, 18-42. Collector means the city, or the employees or agents of the city who are engaged in the collection or transportation of rubbish, garbage, or solid waste in any part of the city. Garbage means any accumulation of animal or vegetable foodstuff that attends the preparation, consumption, dealing in, or storage of meats, fish, fowl, fruit, or vegetables, including the cans, containers, or wrappers. Noxious weeds means an invasive species of a plant that has been designated by country, state, municipality or National Agricultural Authorities as one that is injurious to agricultural and/or horticultural crops, natural habitats and/or ecosystems, and/or humans or livestock or that creates a public nuisance. Such weeds shall include but not limited to Bamboos, Kudzu, and the North Carolina State -listed noxious weeds as defined by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, and as designated by the city. Recyclables means items included in local approved recycling programs that includes, but not limited to, selected glass, newsprint, and accompanying inserts, magazines, aluminum, cardboard and other items determined to be recycled by the public works director. Refuse means the accumulation of any solid waste. Rubbish means printed matter, paper, paperboard, pasteboard, boxes, rags, straw, and all other combustible material not included under the term "garbage." Solid waste means accumulations consisting of garbage, refuse, rubbish, bulk trash, yard waste, building materials, bulk yard waste, and recyclables. Unsafe tree means a tree that meets one of the following criteria: (1) A combination of a structural defect and a target. • A structural defect which predisposes the tree to failure; i.e., dead tree, trunk decay, dead branches, V -crotches; and ® A target such as a structure, road, walkway, campsite or other area where property exists or people reside. In urban areas, target areas are almost always in close proximity to trees; or (2) A tree that is otherwise structurally sound but which interferes with the routine activities of people. Interferences include obstructions, sight distance problems for motorists, buckling of sidewalks, attracting lightning, or interference with utilities. Yard waste means grass, weeds, leaves, tree trimmings, plants, shrubbery, pruning's, and such other similar materials which are generated in the maintenance of yards and gardens, and which are collected separately from other solid waste materials, and placed in a city -issued "yard waste" roll-out container for collection. (Code 1974, § 10-1; Ord, No. 02013-10, 11-12-13; Ord. No. 02016-06, 6-14-16) Cross reference— Definitions and rules of construction generally, § 1-2. Sec. 18-2. - Uncontrolled growth, accumulation—Prohibited. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person owning, occupying or having in his possession or under his control any lot or parcel of land in the city to permit to exist on such lot or parcel of land any uncontrolled growth of noxious weeds, vegetation, grasses or bushes to a height in excess of eight (8) inches or any accumulation of junk, brush, trash, rubbish or receptacles which may cause or threaten to cause infestation by rats, mice, snakes, or vermin of any kind, which constitutes a fire hazard, or which, in any other way, is noxious, dangerous, detrimental and prejudicial to the public health or safety. This section shall not apply to planted and cultivated flowers, shrubbery, vegetables, crops, or to public areas maintained as natural habitats or environs such as parks, nature trails, or greenways. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person owning, occupying or having in his possession or under his control any wooded or undeveloped lot or undeveloped parcel of land, less than one (1) acre in size in the city and to permit to exist on such lot or parcel of land any uncontrolled growth of noxious weeds, vegetation, grasses or bushes to a height in excess of eight (8) inches or any accumulation of junk, brush, trash, rubbish or receptacles which may cause or threaten to cause infestation by rats, mice, snakes, or vermin of any kind, which constitutes a fire hazard, or which, in any other way, is noxious, dangerous, detrimental and prejudicial to the public health or safety. This section shall not apply to planted and cultivated flowers, shrubbery, vegetables, crops, or to public areas maintained as natural habitats or environs such as parks, nature trails, or greenways. (c) (d) It shall be unlawful for any person owning, occupying or having in his possession or under his control any lot or parcel of land in the city to permit to exist on such lot or parcel of land any unsafe tree. A tree will be determined to be unsafe if it meets one of the following criteria: (1) A combination of a structural defect and a target. • A structural defect which predisposes the tree to failure; i.e., dead tree, trunk decay, dead branches, V -crotches; and • A target such as a structure, road, walkway, campsite or other area where property exists or people reside. In urban areas, target areas are almost always in close proximity to trees; or (2) A tree that is otherwise structurally sound but which interferes with the routine activities of people. Interferences include obstructions, sight distance problems for motorists, buckling of sidewalks, attracting lightning, or interference with utilities. (e) It shall be unlawful for any person owning, occupying or having in his possession or under his control any lot or parcel of land in the city regardless of acreage to permit to exist on such lot or parcel of land dead trees that have fallen to the ground or are uprooted and leaning precariously and appear about to fall. (f) Dead and unsafe trees must be removed in their entirety from the property and properly disposed of or, if to be used for firewood, must be cut to a size appropriate to a fireplace, wood burning stove, or fire pit and stacked accordingly. (Code 1974, § 10-2; Ord. No. 1996.007, 8-1-96; Ord. No. 02013-10, 11-12-13) State Law reference— Municipal authority to abate nuisances, G.S. 160A-193. Sec. 18-3. - Same—Notice of violation; remedies. a. Notice of violation. Whenever the city manager or his duly authorized representative, the city public works director or his duly authorized agent, or the city inspector shall determine or verify that there exists on any lot or parcel of land in the city any of the conditions as enumerated in section 18-2, such officer, agent, or inspector shall give the owner, occupant, or person having such lot under his control written notice thereof. Notice shall be deemed sufficient if given by personal service or written notice or service by registered or certified mail to such person at his last known address. If the address of the owner, occupant or person having such lot under his control cannot be reasonably determined or if service is refused, a copy of the notice shall be posted on the property and service shall be posted on the property and service shall be complete at the time of posting. Except as provided below, the person so served shall have seven (7) days from the date of such service in which to effect remedial action or the city shall cause such remedial action to be effected as enumerated in subsection (b). In the case of service by posting, the person so served shall have ten (10) days in which to effect remedial action. Remedies; lien. If, following notice of the existence of any condition, described in this section, the owner, occupant or person having the lot under his control has failed to cause the removal or abatement of such condition, the city shall forthwith cause such condition to be removed, abated, or remedied. The fee structure for abatement violations shall be set by the city council and be maintained in the city clerk's office. All costs and expenses associated with the removal or abatement of the condition shall become a lien upon the affected property. (Code 1974, § 10-3; Ord. No. 1996.007, 8-1-96; Ord. No. 02013-10, 11-12-13; Ord. No. 02016-06, 6-14-16) Sec. 18-39. - Residences. (a) The occupant of any house, apartment or part of a house used as a separate place of abode shall cause all solid waste collected there or arising from its use to be placed in a city -issued container or dumpster. (b) Residential container shall be a city -issued container. (c) Should a city -issued container become damaged, destroyed, or lost, they shall be replaced with a city -approved container at the expense of the occupant and/or property owner. (d) Occupants shall take every opportunity to maintain and properly store their city -issued container. (e) Any person desiring to place yard waste for collection shall place such materials into the city -issued yard waste container. No bulk yard waste; yard waste, larger than five (5) inches In diameter, longer than three (3) feet or heavier than seventy-five (75) pounds, shall be collected by the city. (f) Residential containers should be placed in an approved location on the morning of scheduled pickup, or not earlier than the evening prior to scheduled pickup. The residential containers should be removed from the street within twenty-four (24) hours of the scheduled pickup. (g) It shall be the responsibility of the owner or occupant to replace solid waste in turned -over containers; it is not the responsibility of the collectors. (h) Bulk trash such as worn out furniture, stoves, etc., may be collected by the city, by - appointment only if placed to and behind the front curb line or ditch line subject to an additional collection fee imposed by the city to -defray landfill tipping costs. No more than three (3) items will be collected by the city per week. The extent of such city collection service shall not include major deposits of unwanted or abandoned furniture, appliances or other household incidentals or construction materials resulting from property owners cleaning out owner -occupied, rental or lease properties or from major internal or external renovations or modifications to their properties will not be picked up by the city. (Code 1974, § 10-10; Mo. of 9-7-89(1); Ord. No. 1996.005, 7-11-96; Ord. No. 02013-10, 11-12-13; Ord. No. 02016-06, 6-14-16) Sec. 18-42. - Improperly prepared refuse; notice; abatement. (a) Refuse not prepared for pickup in accordance with the regulations, policies and procedures described in this article will not be collected by the public works department or designee. In such instances, a notice will be left on the refuse article or on the door of the affected residence stating the reason for noncollection and advising the resident of necessary action to be taken to qualify for collection. (b) An owner's or occupant's failure to remove uncollected refuse within forty-eight (48) hours of the time of notice will result in the issuance of a civil citation by the city. If removal of uncollected refuse is not accomplished within twenty-four (24) hours of issuance of the citation, an assessment of ten dollars ($10.00) per day will be made against the owner for each day the violation continues to exist. If, after seven (7) days, the condition has not been remedied or abated, the city shall forthwith cause such condition to be removed, abated or remedied, and all costs and expenses thereof including costs of court and daily assessments shall be the subject of a civil action by the city against the violating party. In those instances where an owner, lessee, occupant or agent of or for any real property has violated the same provision or provisions of this article more than three (3) times within a calendar year, and such violations resulted in the posting of a notice of violations as herein provided, the city or its designated officer shall have the authority, without further notice, to assess a civil penalty of fifty dollars ($50.00) against the offending owner, lessee, occupant of or agent for the property for each subsequent or continuing violation or violations, which civil penalty shall be added to the penalty being sought in any pending civil action against the owner, lessee, occupant or agent prior to continuing violations of this article. In lieu thereof, the penalty of fifty dollars ($50.00) may be assessed, together with the expense of removing, abating or remedying the violating condition, as a lien against the subject real property. (c) If the assessment and expense of removing, abating or remedying the condition described in this section is not paid within thirty (30) days of the demand or entry of judgment, the costs and expenses, L! including inspection and administrative costs, of the removal, abatement or remedy of any nuisance under the provisions of this article shall become a lien upon the affected property. (d) The city manager or his designee shall investigate any condition requiring interpretation of the provisions of this section and his decision shall be final. (Ord. No. 1996.005, 7-11-96; Ord. No. 02013-10, 11-12-13; Ord. No. 02016-06, 6-14-16) 02019-16 (Attach 9) 11-12-2019 FOR REGISTRATION Kimberly S. Hargrove REGISTER OF DEEDS Harnett County NO 2019 NOV 20 01:48:57 PM BK:3FEE:$28400 438 INSTRUMENT # 2019017149 SARTIS III I�I�111 IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2019017149 Maor nnorthCarolina Oscyar N. Harris Mayor Pro Tem ILU-DUNN Frank McLean Council Members Buddy Maness city O f Cl U n 11 Dr. Gwen McNeill Billy Tart Chuck Turnage POST OFFICE BOX 1065 ® DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28335 Dr. David L. Bradham (910) 230-3500 ® FAX (910) 230-3590 City Manager www.dunn-ne.org Steven Neuschafer AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS AN UNSAFE BUILDING CONDEMNED PURSUANT TO N.C.G.S. §160A-426, ET SEQ. WHEREAS, that on May 15th, 2019, the Chief Building Inspector for the City of Dunn sent a notice to Harold Moultrie, the owner(s) of record of structure located at 411 E. Surles St. noting that the structure was in a condition that constitutes a fire and safety hazard, and is dangerous to life, health and property and was thereby condemned, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160A-426, and noticed the property owner of a hearing on May 24th, 2019 at the office of the Chief Building Inspector located at 102 North Powell Ave., Dunn, North Carolina pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160A-428; and WHEREAS, on May 24th, 2019 a hearing was conducted by the Chief Building Inspector Steven King, following the completion of the hearing, the Chief Building Inspector entered an Order, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160-4.29, declaring that the structure referenced above is in a condition that constitutes a fire or safety hazard and is dangerous to life, health or other property and ordering the property owner to repair or demolish the structure on the property within sixty (60) days of the date of such Order, being September 27th, 2019; and DUNN iAll-America Rile t 1111 w4ere commnma&ers 1999 k 2013 WHEREAS, the owner of the above described structure did not appeal the Order of the Building Inspector within the ten (10) day time period prescribed in North Carolina General Statute § 160A-430 and such Order is therefore a final Order; and WHEREAS, on November 1st, 2019 and November 5th, 2019, the City of Dunn published legal notices that a public hearing would be held before the Dunn City Council on November 12th, 2019 to consider the adoption of this Ordinance, directing that the Building Inspector proceed with the demolition of the structure described hereby, and that all costs incurred shall be a lien against such property, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 160A-432; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dunn, NC finds that the structure described herein is dangerous or prejudicial to the public health or public safety and is a nuisance in violation of North Carolina General Statute 160A-193; and WHEREAS, this structure should be removed or demolished, as directed by the Chief Building Inspector, and is an unsafe building condemned as set forth in North Carolina General Statute § 160A-426 and constitutes a fire and safety hazard; and WHEREAS, the owner of this structure has been given a reasonable opportunity to repair or demolish the structure pursuant to an Order issued by the Building Inspector on July 29th, 2019 and the owner has failed to comply with this order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Dunn, North Carolina that: Section 1. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to place a placard on the exterior of the structure described herein, containing the legend: "This building is unfit for human habitation and is a public nuisance; the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited and unlawful." On the structure at the following address: 411 E. Surles St. PIN #: 1516-88-7734.000 PARCEL ID #: 02151608070006 Section 2. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to proceed to remove or demolish the above described structure in accordance with his Order to the owner thereof dated the 29th day of July, 2019 and in accordance with North Carolina General Statute §160A-432, based on the owner's failure to comply with such Order. Section 3. (a) The cost of removal or demolition shall constitute a lien against the real property upon which the cost was incurred. The lien shall be filed in the office of the City Tax Collector, and shall have the same priority and be collected in the same manner as the lien for special assessments in Article 10 of Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes, and such costs shall also be lien against any other real property owned by the owner of the property within the City of Dumi, North Carolina, or within one (1) mile of the City of Durm city limits, except for the property owner's primary residence. (b) Upon completion of the required removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall sell the useable materials of the structure and any personal property, fixtures, or appurtenances found in the building and credit the proceeds against the cost of removal or demolition. The Building Inspector shall certify the remaining balance to the Tax Collector. If a surplus remains after sale of the materials and satisfaction of the cost of removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall deposit the surplus with the Harnett County Clerk of Superior Court where it shall be secured in the manner provided by North Carolina General Statute §160A-432. Section 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or cause to be removed the placard from any building to which it is affixed. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to occupy or to permit the occupancy of any building therein declared to be unfit for human habitation. Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption. Adopted this 12t1' day of November, 2019. ```11111111 �/ �G\TY OpjOG JORPOg4,),2� SEAL r Attest: '0-' rrerrl,yra �"� ` tlA. Tarrn'rgy Williar City Clerk Ocar N. Harris, a or 02019-17 (Attach 10) 11-12-2019 FOR RyEyGISTRATppION Kimberly S. OFrDEEDS Harnett Count yy NC 2019 NOV 20 01:4457 PM RK:3757 PG:439-441 FEE:$26.00 INSTRUMENT # 2019017150 SARTIS north caroling NN city of dn,nn POST OFFICE BOX 1065 a DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28335 (910) 230-3500 - FAX (910) 230-3590 www.dunn-nc.org Mayor Oscar N. Harris Mayo• Pro Tem Frank McLean Council Mcmbers Buddy Maness Dr. Gwen McNeill Billy Tart Chuck Turnage Dr. David L. Bradhao City Manager Steven Neuschafer AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS AN UNSAFE BUILDING CONDEMNED PURSUANT TO N.C.G.S. §160A-426, ET SEQ. WHEREAS, that on August 20th, 2019, the Chief Building Inspector for the City of Dunn sent a notice to Barbara M. Elliott, the owner(s) of record of structure located at 700 Lincoln St. noting that the structure was in a condition that constitutes a fire and safety hazard, and is dangerous to life, health and property and was thereby condemned, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160A-426, and noticed the property owner of a hearing on August 28th, 2019 at the office of the Chief Building Inspector located at 102 North Powell Ave., Dunn, North Carolina pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160A-428; and WHEREAS, on August 28th, 2019 a hearing was conducted by the Chief Building Inspector Steven King, following the completion of the hearing, the Chief Building Inspector entered an Order, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160-429, declaring that the structure referenced above is in a condition that constitutes a fire or safety hazard and is dangerous to life, health or other property and ordering the property owner to repair or demolish the structure on the property within sixty (60) days of the date of such Order, being October 29th, 2019; and DUNN All -America Ci(V r 2 11'ere CaMXt�7nafferf r90*20r3 WHEREAS, the owner of the above described structure did not appeal the Order of the Building Inspector within the ten (10) day time period prescribed in North Carolina General Statute §160A-430 and such Order is therefore a final Order; and WHEREAS, on November 1st, 2019 and November 5th, 2019, the City of Dunn published legal notices that a public hearing would be held before the Dunn City Council on November 12th, 2019 to consider the adoption of this Ordinance, directing that the Building Inspector proceed with the demolition of the structure described hereby, and that all costs incurred shall be a lien against such property, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 160A-432; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dunn, NC finds that the structure described herein is dangerous or prejudicial to the public health or public safety and is a nuisance in violation of North Carolina General Statute 160A-193; and WHEREAS, this structure should be removed or demolished, as directed by the Chief Building Inspector, and is an unsafe building condemned as set forth in North Carolina General Statute § 160A-426 and constitutes a fire and safety hazard; and WHEREAS, the owner of this structure has been given a reasonable opportunity to repair or demolish the structure pursuant to an Order issued by the Building Inspector on August 30th, 2019 and the owner has failed to comply with this order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Dunn, North Carolina that: Section 1. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to place a placard on the exterior of the structure described herein, containing the legend: "This building is unfit for human habitation and is a public nuisance; the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited and unlawful." On the structure at the following address: 700 Lincoln St. PIN #: 1516-97-5347.000 PARCEL ID #: 02151608400001 Section 2. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to proceed to remove or demolish the above described structure in accordance with his Order to the owner thereof dated the 30th day of August, 2019 and in accordance with North Carolina General Statute §160A-432, based on the owner's failure to comply with such Order. Section 3. (a) The cost of removal or demolition shall constitute a lien against the real property upon which the cost was incurred. The lien shall be filed in the office of the City Tax Collector, and shall have the same priority and be collected in the same manner as the lien for special assessments in Article 10 of Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes, and such costs shall also be lien against any other real property owned by the owner of the property within the City of Dumz, North Carolina, or within one (1) mile of the City of Drum city limits, except for the property owner's primary residence. (b) Upon completion of the required removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall sell the useable materials of the structure and any personal property, fixtures, or appurtenances found in the building and credit the proceeds against the cost of removal or demolition. The Building Inspector shall certify the remaining balance to the Tax Collector. If a surplus remains after sale of the materials and satisfaction of the cost of removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall deposit the surplus with the Harnett County Cleric of Superior Court where it shall be secured in the manner provided by North Carolina General Statute §160A-432. Section 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or cause to be removed the placard from any building to which it is affixed. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to occupy or to permit the occupancy of any building therein declared to be unfit for human habitation. Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption. Adopted this 12°i day of November, 2019. ,,,,„1 111,1„� J` cvTy RPORA '. ., SEAL Attest:®y.......o� CAR "'111enr,1o', r—, (t Tammy` William* City Clerk '` OOscar N. Harris, Mayor 02019-181Attach11) 11-12-2019 FOR REEyGISTRATgIION KimRECISTER 11 EEDS Harnett County NC 2019 NOV 20 01:4:57 PM BK:3FEE:$26 00_435 INSTRUMENT # 2019017148 SRRTIS 1111111111111111111 2019017148 north carolina IWDUNN city of dune POST OFFICE BOX 1065 ^ DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28335 (910) 230-3500 - FAX (910) 230-3590 www.dunn-nc.org Mayor Oscar N. Harris Mayor Pro Tem Frank Mclean Council Members Buddy Maness Dr. Gwen McNeill Billy Tart Chuck Tmnage Dr. David L, Bradham City Manager Steven Neuschafer AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS AN UNSAFE BUILDING CONDEMNED PURSUANT TO N.C.G.S. §160A-426, ET SEQ. WHEREAS, that on September 3rd, 2019, the Chief Building Inspector for the City of Dunn sent a notice to Rachel Brinkley C/O Adolph Brinkley, the owner(s) of record of structure located at 215 N. Lee Ave. noting that the structure was in a condition that constitutes a fire and safety hazard, and is dangerous to life, health and property and was thereby condemned, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160A-426, and noticed the property owner of a hearing on September 12th, 2019 at the office of the Chief Building Inspector located at 102 North Powell Ave., Dunn, North Carolina pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160A-428; and WHEREAS, on September 12th, 2019 a hearing was conducted by the Chief Building Inspector Steven King, following the completion of the hearing, the Chief Building Inspector entered an Order, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160-429, declaring that the structure referenced above is in a condition that constitutes a fire or safety hazard and is dangerous to life, health or other property and ordering the property owner to repair or demolish the structure on the property within thirty (30) days of the date of such Order, being October 16th, 2019; and DUNN SII-AmerfcsCiry 1 ► Am eommt5r ma&ers 1984 f(]6IJ WHEREAS, the owner of the above described structure did not appeal the Order of the Building Inspector within the ten (10) day time period prescribed in North Carolina General Statute §160A-430 and such Order is therefore a final Order; and WHEREAS, on November 1st, 2019 and November 5th, 2019, the City of Dunn published legal notices that a public hearing would be held before the Dum1 City Council on November 12th, 2019 to consider the adoption of this Ordinance, directing that the Building Inspector proceed with the demolition of the structure described hereby, and that all costs incurred shall be a lien against such property, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 160A-432; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dunn, NC finds that the structure described herein is dangerous or prejudicial to the public health or public safety and is a nuisance in violation of North Carolina General Statute 160A-193; and WHEREAS, this structure should be removed or demolished, as directed by the Chief Building Inspector, and is an unsafe building condemned as set forth in North Carolina General Statute §160A-426 and constitutes a fire and safety hazard; and WHEREAS, the owner of this structure has been given a reasonable opportunity to repair or demolish the structure pursuant to an Order issued by the Building Inspector on September 16th, 2019 and the owner has failed to comply with this order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Dunn, North Carolina that: Section 1. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to place a placard on the exterior of the structure described herein, containing the legend: "This building is unfit for human habitation and is a public nuisance; the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited and unlawful." On the structure at the following address: 215 N. Lee Ave. PIN #: 1516-95-5824.000 PARCEL ID 4: 02151608460009 Section 2. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to proceed to remove or demolish the above described structure in accordance with his Order to the owner thereof dated the 16th day of September, 2019 and in accordance with North Carolina General Statute § 160A-432, based on the owner's failure to comply with such Order. Section 3. (a) The cost of removal or demolition shall constitute a lien against the real property upon which the cost was incurred. The lien shall be filed in the office of the City Tax Collector, and shall have the same priority and be collected in the same manner as the lien for special assessments in Article 10 of Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes, and such costs shall also be lien against any other real property owned by the owner of the property within the City of Dunn, North Carolina, or within one (1) mile of the City of Dunn city limits, except for the property owner's primary residence. (b) Upon completion of the required removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall sell the useable materials of the structure and any personal property, fixtures, or appurtenances found in the building and credit the proceeds against the cost of removal or demolition. The Building Inspector shall certify the remaining balance to the Tax Collector. If a surplus remains after sale of the materials and satisfaction of the cost of removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall deposit the surplus with the Harnett County Clerk of Superior Court where it shall be secured in the manner provided by North Carolina General Statute §160A-432. Section 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or cause to be removed the placard from any building to which it is affixed. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to occupy or to permit the occupancy of any building therein declared to be unfit for human habitation. Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption. Adopted this 12t" day of November, 2019. Attest: City "It 0 n II, G\�Y O.... �r :G ® rj RPORq G-. ® moo® R. ® SEM, •COil lit {�V e� @V��z l 4 OOscar N. Harris, Mayor CITY OF DUNN REQUEST FOR BUDGET REVISION FISCAL YEAR ENDING 6/30/2020 Department: Governing Body Attachment 12 Budget Amendment # BA -02 11-12-2019 9 Date: 11/12/2019 FUND LINE ITEM DESCRIPTION Appropriation Before Amendment Amount of Amendment Increase/Decrease Appropriation After Amendment General Fund Cemetery Materials $ 8,000 $ 20,000 S 28,000 ChYCIVUI I UKt MAL: 0,000 y w,vvv y ao,Uw FUND LINE ITEM DESCRIPTION Appropriation Before Amendment Amount of Amendment Increase/Decrease "Appropriation After Amendment General Fund Miscellaneous Revenue $ 103,422.00 $ (20,000) $ 83,422 KLVUNUC IUIHL: y IU�,444XV y y oo,,a CERTIFICATION: I certify this requested budget amendment was approved q)(Council on: City Manager: �I ��Q/�,/ Date: (I�Ea.lac]5 Finance Director: Q /4{/T/ Date: II j'a I ac" CJ JUSTIFICATION: Re -appropriate m ies from General Fund Miscellaneous Income paid by the State DOT to move a cemetery for the widening of 1-95. Funds will be used to upgrade some landscaping at all three City Cemeteries in Dunn and repair damaged brick pillars. FUNDING SOURCE: Excess funds in Miscellaneous Revenue CITY OF DUNN REQUEST FOR BUDGET REVISION FISCAL YEAR ENDING 6/30/2020 Department: Governing Body Attachment 13 Budget Amendment# BA -03 11-12-2019 Date: 11/12!2019 FUND LINE ITEM DESCRIPTION Appropriation Before Amendment Amount of Amendment Increase/Decrease Appropriation After Amendment General Fund Fund Balance Reserves for Encumbrances Maintenance and Repair to Buildings $ 28,000 $ 15,000 $ 43,000 EAHENUII UHL IUTAL: $ 26,000 $ 15,000 $ 43,000 FUND LINE ITEM DESCRIPTION Appropriation Before Amendment Amount of Appropriation Amendment After Increase/Decrease Amendment General Fund 10 Fund Balance Reserves for Encumbrances $ $ 9,750 $ 9,750 Water and Sewer Fund 30 Fund Balance Reserves for Encumbrances $ - $ (5,250) $ (5,250) KtVlzNUt IUTAL: $ - $ (1b,000) $ (1b,000) CERTIFICATION: I certify this requested budget amendment was approve y ity Council on: City Manager: Date: ( 1 a IDI IpI ` 1e/ Finance Director: D.'\ n I/, /,'Y ; Date: l t a @L01 c( JUSTIFICATION: Re -appropriate n s from General Fund, Fund Balance and Water ewer Fund, Fund Balance to pay for needed repairs to precast concrete facia on City Hall that is showing deterioration and has several areas that have cracked and broken free causing a hazard for anyone entering the building. Repairs must be made immediately to provide for safety of all that enter City Hall. FUNDING SOURCE: General Fund and Water and Sewer Fund, Fund Balance