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Attachments 03-10-2020—NoN DUNN bcftd L---[dhbUUMI-America City city of Bunn - - - --- _.. tomm�tniEv n�E�ra, P2020-04 !Attach #1) C./ 03-10-2020 1989 �'2813 VMdWww" !Dunn .diddle Schoo[Basket6aff Team 2019-2020 `ZJndefeated Conference Champions WHEREAS, the Dunn Middle. School Basketball team set out in their winning season, not only to represent their team, but to represent their school and the City of Dunn; and WHEREAS, they were able to achieve an accomplishment, that no one can remember when and if, it has ever happened before, in the history of Dunn Middle School; and WHEREAS, with one eighth grader, this young team was able to finish this exciting season, not only as the Conference Champions, but with all wins and no losses; and WHEREAS, this team became family on the court with each player selflessly making the team a priority, not concerned with who gets the credit or glory, but for the overall good of the team. According to their coach, "they came out and played hard with unselfish motives, which speaks highly of each young man's character;" and WHEREAS, special commendation is due to team members: Zaylin a�% jjWULZ S@8pO Armstrong, Joshua Cameron, Demarbiaz Devane, Ezekial Dixon, • .* Z' Avery Ellington, Ke'Quan Kenner, Camrien McNeil, Chandler Miles, Ahmad Morris, Cade Ouber, Ro'mello Pegues, Nick Roberson, ZyQuan Smith, Mathew Strickland, Will Watson, Diontae Williams and Qua'Shaun Williams as well as their Managers, Jerell McNeill and Caro Shears; and WHEREAS, the City of Dunn wishes to express our sincere appreciation to Head Coach John Gage and Assistant Coach Justin Walker, for their time and efforts in teaching these young men fair play, good sportsmanship, instilling in them a spirit of winning, and for giving them exceptional quality male role models during their time at Dunn Middle School. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, I, William P. Elmore, Jr., Mayor of Dunn, North Carolina, and on behalf of the City Council and residents of the City of Dunn, do hereby extend this expression of our pride in your accomplishments and our appreciation for your exceptional display of good sportsmanship, motivation, inspired teamwork, and in the excellent way you represented our All - America City. We congratulate you on a historical winning season, and we have confidence that you will continue to represent us well. GO GREENWAVES! IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Dunn to be affixed on this 10`s day of March, 2020. li4& 2-& (-� William P. Elmore Jr., ATTEST: c� � LLU � �- Tatum 'ty Clerk Dnorth UN city of dnnn 2,16W GO/277llL7�� Ma&%YJ 9�l , P2020-05 (Attach #D 03-10-2020 Celebrating the 1081hAnniversary of GirlScouts of the VSA WHEREAS, the year 2020 marks the 108`' Anniversary of Girl Scouts of the USA, as well as the centennial of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, both seminal moments for girls and women in our nation's history; and WHEREAS, Girl Scouts, the world's premier leadership development organization for girls, has emphasized public service, civic engagement, and fostering a sense of community in girls for more than 100 years, providing benefits upon the lives of the many girls touched, to last a lifetime; and WHEREAS, Girl Scouts works to champion ambitions, cultivate talents, and develop leadership skills, with time -tested, research -backed methods and exciting programming, designed to cater to their individual strengths; and WHEREAS, Girl Scouts offers girls 21st century programming in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM); the outdoors; entrepreneurship; and beyond, helping girls develop invaluable life as well as leadership skills; and WHEREAS, the Gold Award Girl Scouts take on projects that have a measurable and sustainable impact on a community by assessing a need, op designing a solution, completing a project, and inspiring others to sustain it; girl scouts and WHEREAS, today, more than 50 million women are Girl Scout alums, and 2.6 million girls and adults are current members. NOW THEREFORE BE FP RESOLVED, I, William P. Elmore, Jr., Mayor of Dunn, North Carolina, and on behalf of the City Council and the residents of the City of Dunn, applaud the Girl Scout Movement and Girl Scouts —North Carolina Coastal Pines, for providing girls with a safe, inclusive, all - girl space where they can hone their skills and develop leadership abilities, and I do hereby declare the second week of March, 2020 to be "Girl Scout Week" in the City of Dunn. Proclaimed this the 10`h day of March, 2020. William P. Elmore Jr., Mayo ATTEST: 4TWilliam City Clerk Mayor ® north Carolina William P. Elmore Jr. Mayor Pro Tem LW U -w"NN Chuck Tumage Council Members city of dune J. Wesley Sills April L. Gaulden POST OFFICE BOX 1065 - DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28335 Frank McLean Billy Tart (910) 230-3500 • FAX (910) 230-?r""- -- - - Dr. Da°9d L. Bradham www.dunn-nc.org R2020-01 (Attach #3) City Manager 03-10-2020 Steven Neuschafer A RESOLUTION OF THE DUNN CITY COUNCIL DECLARING CERTAIN PROPERTY OF THE CITY TO BE SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE DISPOSITION OF SAID PROPERTY WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dunn, North Carolina, has determined that the City owns certain personal property that is no longer needed or useable by the City; and WHEREAS, each of the items described below, is declared to be surplus to the needs of the City: ITEM MODEL VIN# MILEAGE 2009 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FAHP71V49X144723 127,629 2011 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FABP7BV7BX158402 95,323 2008 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FAHP71V48X177588 106,075 2005 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2G1WF52E559342225 91,884 2009 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FAHP71V29X144722 108,272 2008 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FAHP71V78X171316 96,756 2010 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FA13P7BVSAX139202 124,477 2011 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FABP7BV5BX158401 138,246 2009 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FABP7BV9BX158403 116,967 1995FORD F350 1FDKF37H6SNB60129 99,285 2006 FORD F350 CAB AND CHASIS 1FDWF37P26ECO9809 288,806 2014DODGE CHARGER 2C3CDXATXCH282834 104,027 2010 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2FABP7BV3AX139201 101,600 1992 CHEVROLET C3500 DUMP TRUCK 1GBHC34K2NE162122 89,8S7 WORLDLAWN - QTY 2 ZERO TURN 48" LAWNMOWERS 1996KNAPHEIDE 1OFTTRUCKBODY BUSHHOG - QTY 2 FOR TRACTORS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Dunn City Council that the City Manager is hereby authorized to dispose of the listed items by electronic means through www.GovDeals.com. With appropriate notice, the date, place and time of the sale to be announced by the City Manager or his designee. The City Clerk shall publish at least once and not less than 10 days before the date of the auction: the dates of the auctions and a copy of this Resolution or a notice summarizing its contents as required by North Carolina General Statute 160A-270 (b]. Adopted this 10t' day of March, 2020. s oou�eaverry ATTEST: GORFp� mmy Willia ,City Clerk CAROV ljlwa-�ool�� illiam P. Elmore Jr., M(Jr DUNN bgaN62 Cltyg F mg*20,3 02020-03 (0A-03-20) ARTICLE I. - IN GENERAL Attachiment4 _Adopted 03-10-2020 Sec. 22-1. - Definitions. Brewery means a facility for the brewing of alcoholic beverages including beer, ales wine and/or similar beverages that produces more than 25,000 barrels per year. The facility may include a tasting room, additional space for consumption on -site with food, and retail space to sell the beverages in sealed containers directly to patrons on site. Microbrewery means a facilitv for the brewing of alcoholic beverages, including beer, ales, wine and/or similar beverages that produces less than 25,000 barrels per year, primarily intended for consumption on the premises or by sealed containers to be sold directly to the consumer. The facilitV may include a tasting room additional space for consumption on site with food, and retail space to sell the beverages to patrons on site. Microbreweries are also referred to as brewpubs, wine bars, and pubs. DIVISION 6. - C-1 CENTRAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Sec. 22-141. - Principal permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted in the C-1 central commercial district (1) Apothecaries; (2) Appliance sales and repair; (3) Bakeries; (4) Banks and credit unions; (5) Barbershops and beauty shops; (6) Building trades/services (7) Churches; (8) Commercial and public parking lots and garages; (9) Convenience stores; (10) Dry cleaning; (11) Florists; (12) Financial institutions; (13) Funeral homes; (14) Governmental building and uses; (15) Grocery stores; (16) Hardware retail; (17) Hotels, motels and associated conference facilities; (18) Medical offices and clinics; (19) Microbrewery 20 Newspaper offices and printing; (2=9) (21) Offices (general and professional); (2� (22) Photographic/art studios and galleries; (224 23 Private meeting halls and fraternal organizations with an occupancy of less than fifty (50) people; (2-3) 24 Public utilities with storage and service yards, blind fence; (244 Recreational facilities, public and private, non-commercial, i.e. parks and playgrounds; (26) (26) Restaurants, both indoor and drive-thru; (2} (27) Retail stores; (274 (28) Retail stores conducting incidental and secondary wholesale departments; Rg� (29) Taxicab stands; (29) 30 Theaters; (a&} (31) Upper floor residential dwelling unit (mixed use). (Code 1974, § 25-38; Ord. No. 1994-003, 5-5-94; Ord. No. 1999.01, 2-4-99; Ord. No. 02002-02, 2- 7-02; Ord. No. 02004-02, 3-4-04; Ord, No. 02004-14, 6-3-04; Ord. No. 02008-05, 2-7-08; Ord. No. 02014-17, 12-9-2014) DIVISION 7. - C-2 SHOPPING CENTER DISTRICT Sec. 22-162. - Principal permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted in the C-2 shopping center district: (1) Apothecaries; (2) Appliance sales and repair; (3) Bakeries; (4) Banks and credit unions; (5) Barbershops and beauty shops; (6) Building supplies retail; (7) Churches; (8) Coin -operated laundries; (9) Convenience stores; (10) Discount stores/indoor flea market; (11) Dry cleaning; (12) Financial institutions; (13) Funeral homes; (14) Garden centers; (15) Governmental building and uses; (16) Grocery stores; (17) Hardware retail; (18) Hotels, motels and associated conference facilities; (19) Medical offices and clinics; (20) Microbrewery (--2%(21) Offices (general and professional); (24422 Photographic/art studios and galleries; � 23 Private meeting halls and fraternal organizations with an occupancy of less than fifty (50) people; (2-3) (24) Professional medical complex; (24� (25) Recreational facilities, public and private, non-commercial, i.e. parks and playgrounds; (26) 26 Restaurants, both indoor and drive-thru; (� (27) Retail stores; k2W) Theaters. (Code 1974, § 25-44; Ord. No. 1999.01, 2-4-99; Ord. No. 02003-11, 11-6-03; Ord. No. 02004-02, 3-4-04; Ord. No. 02008-05, 2-7-08; Ord. No. 02014-17, 12-9-2014) DIVISION 8. - C-3 HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Sec. 22-181. - Principal permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted in a C-3 highway commercial district: (1) Animal hospitals/kennels; (2) Apothecaries; (3) Appliance sales and repair; (5) Auto car wash; (6) Auto parts (new); (7) Auto sales and service; (8) Bakeries; (9) Banks and credit unions; (10) Barbershops and beauty shops; (11) Boat sales; (12) Building supplies retail; (13) Building trades/services; (14) Bus station; (15) Churches; (16) Commercial and public parking lots and garages; (17) Convenience stores; (18) Dance schools and similar instruction; (19) Farm implement/heavy machinery sales and service; (20) Financial institutions; (21) Funeral homes; (22) Furniture showrooms; (23) Garden supplies; (24) Golf driving range; (25) Governmental building and uses; (26) Grocery stores (27) Hardware retail; (28) Hospitals/professional medical complex (emergency care); (29) Hotels, motels and associated conference facilities; (30) Indoor machinery sales (31) Laundromats and dry cleaners; (32) Microbrewery Miniature golf courses; (33} 34 Mobile home sales; k344 35 Offices (general and professional); (35) (36) Private meeting halls and fraternal organizations with an occupancy of less than fifty (50) people; ) (37)_Public utilities with storage and service yards, blind fence; (33) Restaurants, both indoor and drive-ins; 39 Retail stores; Taxicab stands; .(41 _Vending companies; (44+(42) Outdoor advertising signs (billboards) allowed in C-3 zoning districts immediately adjacent to 1-95. (Code 1974, § 25-52; Ord. No. 1997.01, 1-2-97; Ord. No. 1999.01, 2-4-99; Ord. No. 02004-02, 3- 4-04; Ord. No. 02008-05, 2-7-08; Ord. No. 02014-17, 12-9-2014) DIVISION 11. -1-10 RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT Sec. 22-211. - Principal permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted in the 1-10 restricted industrial district: (1) Warehousing, completely within an enclosed building; (2) Freight terminal offices and warehouses; (3) Brewery (4) Manufacture, assembly, or packaging of products of the following previously prepared materials: cloth, plastic, paper, leather, precious, and semiprecious metals and stones; wood products; and of any inorganic type; manufacturing area shall be less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet; (5) Reserved. (6) Experimental, film, ortesting laboratories; building operation shall be less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet; (7) Manufacture or processing of food products and pharmaceuticals, exclusive of the production of fish or meat products, sauerkraut, vinegar or the like, and exclusive of the rendering or refining of fats and oils; manufacturing area shall be less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet; (8) Outside storage, provided that in the interest of safety to children and adjacent property, such storage shall be completely enclosed by a blind fence. Storage shall not be stacked or piled to a height which is greater than its distance to the nearest property line; (9) Sale or storage of garden supplies, landscape supplies; retail or wholesale; (10) Mini -storage; no storage in building setbacks. Outside storage shall consist of only motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, recreational trailers, heavy equipment; outside storage shall be completely enclosed by a blind fence; (11) Public utility uses and governmental uses; (12) Convenience store/gasoline service stations, provided that no inoperative automobiles shall be stored on the exterior except in conformity with the requirements for outside storage contained in subsection (8) of this section; (13) Wholesale offices and warehouse sales; (14) Building trades and services; shall conform to subsection (8) of this section; (15) Processing enterprises not otherwise prohibited in section 22-224; building operation shall be less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet. (Code 1974, § 25-61; Ord. No. 2000-01, 4-6-00; Ord. No. 02004-09, 5-6-04; Ord. No. 02010-04, 4-13-10) ARTICLE IX. - CONDITIONAL USES DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY Sec. 22-461. - Enumerated by district. (10) 0 & I office and institutional district. a. Apothecary; b. Hospitals/professional medical complex (emergency care); c. Bed and breakfast; d. Child care center; e. Certified adult day care program; f. Recreational facilities, public and private, non-commercial, i.e. parks and playgrounds; g. Rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes, treatment of chronic illness, disabilities and senior citizens; h. Dance schools and similar instruction; i. Upper floor residential dwelling unit (mixed use); j. Single-family dwellings and duplexes; k. Homes for treatment (group homes), seniors, disabled; I. Group care facility; m. Transitional housing facility. n. Microbrewery 1 N C :1 W.1 .54 1t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a PUBLIC MEETING will be held by the CITY OF DUNN PLANNING BOARD on FEBRUARY 25, 2020 at 6:30 P.M. and a PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUNN on MARCH 10, 2020 at 7:00 P.M. in the COURTROOM of the DUNN MUNICIPAL BUILDING for the purpose of considering the following item: I�TI 1 1 t • 1 Revisions under consideration are to establish definitions of brewery, micro -brewery, and brewpub and the zoning districts in which they will be a permitted or conditional use. All persons desiring to be heard either for or against the proposed item set forth above are requested to be present at the above mentioned time and place. Copies of the proposed item are available for review at the DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING during normal business hours Monday through Friday. Written comments may be addressed to: Planning Department City of Dunn P.O. Box 1065 Dunn, NC 28335 ADVERTISE: February 18, 2020 February 25, 2020 March 3, 2020 city of dune POST OFFICE BOX 1065 - DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28333 (910) 230-3500 - FAX (910) 230-3FOn www.dunn-nc.org R2020-02 (Attach #5) 03-10-2020 RESOLUTION !. . ! 1, Mayor William P. Elmore Jr. Mayor Pro Tern Chuck Turnage Council Members J. Wesley Sills April L. Gaulden Frank McLean Billy Tut Dr. David L. Bradham City Manager Steven Neuschafer WHEREAS, the North Carolina Department of Transportation has established a Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Grant which provides funding to projects that will result in comprehensive local bicycle or pedestrian transportation plans; and WHEREAS, the City of Dunn has decided to apply for funding from the Department of Transportation to update our current bicycle and pedestrian plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dunn has approved the application for this funding and the City Council feels it to be in the best interest of its residents and business community to fully endorse said project; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dunn, North Carolina hereby endorses the pedestrian planning project and if the project is selected, upon the execution of a municipal reimbursement agreement, will provide all required support and resources for the duration of the project. Adopted this the 10th day of March, 2010. ° GiTY cVl`1 iP. Elmore, .. ATTEST: RPOg4T?2'__ % Tam y Willia s, City Clerk ���'•• SEAL z DUNN bcftd All -America Gily IIW m6re caxmn�T m er'r 1989*2013