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1989-01-17 RM Exhibits '!, PROJECT ORDINANCE , CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE NURSING EDUCATION FACILITY BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County: 1. New Hanover County (County) IS engaged in the construction of the Cape Fear Community College Nursing Education Facility, which capital project involves the construction and/or acquisition of capital assets. 2. County desires to authorize and budget for said capital project in a project ordinance adopted pursuant to North Carolina General Statute $159-13.2, such ordinance to authorize all appropriations necessary for the completion of said project. NOW, THEREFORE, WITNESSETH THAT; 1. This project ordinance is adopted pursuant to North Carolina General Statute $159-13.2. 2. The capital project undertaken pursuant to this ordinance is the construction of the Cape Fear Community College Nursing Education Facility, which project is herewith authorized. 3. The revenue that will finance said project 1S: Transfer from General Fund $108,500 Contribution from CFCC 110,000 Total $218,500 ~ ,.." ", 4. The following appropriations necessary for the ,- project are herewith made from the revenue listed above: , I ~ General Contract $200,000 Architectural Fees 18,500 Total $218,500 --------. -------- 5. This project ordinance shall be entered in the minutes of the Board of Commissioners. Within five days hereof, copies of this ordinance shall be filed with the finance and budget offices in New Hanover County, and with the Clerk to the Board of Commissioners. Adapted this _L.7~__day of ~_, 1989. '.t . . NEW HANOVER COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS Collections thru December 30, 1988 1988 1987 ~ Charged Per Scroll $ 29,424,869.54 $ 29,857,277.53 Discoveries Added 3,181,181.98 2,811,668.07 $ 32,606,051. 52 $ 32,668,945.60 Less Abatements 99,962.16 149,473.93 Total Taxes Due $ 32,506,089.36 $ 32,519,471.67 Collections to Date -16,693,367.20 -19,280,298.69 Outstanding Balance $ 15,812,722.16 $ 13, 239 , 172 .98 Percentage Collected 51.35% 59.29% Back Taxes Real Estate Taxes $ 657,096.13 $ 656,037.34 Less Abatements 509.05 1.50 Collections to Date 325,407.78 310,914.65 Outstanding Balance $ 331,179.30 $ 345,121.19 Percentage Collected 49.56% 47.39% Personal Property Taxes $ 1,421,461.54 $ 1,359,550.21 Less Abatements 6,999.34 4 , 601. 73 Collections to Date 127,064.89 98,688.16 . Outstanding Balance $ 1,287,397.31 $ 1,256,260.32 Percentage Collected 8.98% 7.28% Room Occupancy Tax Collections - December - $43,413.13 - YTD - $706,010.73 Privilege License Collections - December - $644.50 - YTD - $16,505.55 EMS Collections - December - $67.00 - YTD - $915.27 Total money processed through Collection Office for New Hanover County, City of Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach to date - $27,021,685.43. This report is for fiscal year beginning July 1, 1988. Respectfully submitted, ~,-m c....... <;:\ ~;\"-- Patricia J. ~~or U Collector of Revenue PJR:sw . . NEW HANOVER COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT TAX COLLECTIONS Collections thru December 30, 1988 1988 1987 Charged Per Scroll $ 804,179.15 $ 795,4-49.65 Discoveries Added 53,919.47 93,414.63 $ 858,098.62 $ 888,864.28 Less Abatements 4,499.24 3,500.01 Total Taxes Due $ 853,599.38 $ 885,364.27 Collections to Date - 457,295.81 - 501,114.41 Outstanding Balance $ 396,303.57 $ 384,249.86 Percentage Collected 53.57% 56.60% Back Taxes Real Estate Taxes $ 14,623.45 $ 9,020.63 Less Abatements 347.95 .00 Collections to Date 6,662.75 3,939.26 Outstanding Balance $ 7,612.75 $ 5,081.37 Percentage Collected 46.67% 43.67% Personal Property Taxes $ 14,582.52 $ 9,334.52 Less Abatements 222.73 59.21 Collections to Date 1,927.98 1,316.12 Outstanding Balance $ 12,431.81 $ 7,959.19 . Percentage Collected 13 . 43% 14.19% This report is for fiscal year beginning July 1, 1988. Respectfully submitted, ':Rn-; (: "-~. f2<<<u "",- Patricia J. R or Collector of Revenue PJR:sw ." . . . .' , " Consent Agenda Abatements and Refunds January 5, 1989 Request the following taxes be released as the taxpayer reported inco~rect or incomplete information at the time of listing: 1. Adams, Anthony 2. Babson, Virginia 3. Brown, John Franklin 4. Buckner, Katherine 5. Butts, Suzanne Paige 6. Fligel, Helen 7. Green, Frank Jr. 8. Green, William Thomas 9. Hall, Robert I. Jr. 10. Hardison, James Daniel Jr. 11. Harvard, Linda Margaret 12. Huggins, William Henry Jr. 13. Karafas, Konstantinos G. 14. M & M Plumbing Co. 15. Martin, Joanne Ellen 16. Martin, William Thomas Jr. 17. Matt Leasing Co. 18. Melton, Sterling R. 19. Miniclier, John Floyd Jr. 20. Morgan, William J. 21. Norris, Harold Colon Jr. 22. Outlaw, Walter Marvin 23. Page, James Durwood 24. Pate, Robert Glenn 25. Pilcher, Jerry P. Etal. 26. Pyramid Motor Co. 27. Rankin, Jonathan Michael 28. Rice, David Alan 29. Sandys True Value Hardware 30. Schulz, Elizabeth Davidson 31. Smith, Philip Palmer, Jr. 32. Stokes, Daniel Carter 33. Walker, Christy P. 34. Wallace, James Edward 35. Ward, MichaeL Wayne 36. Watkins Supply Co., Bruce 37. Wheels, Inc. 38. Williams, Patricia Louise $ 8.49 399.22 130 . 41 14.63 62.77 74.42 15.12 25.82 120.37 18.35 94.91 (1987) 62.84 (1986) 23.76 806 . 13 39.34 93.25 (1985) 121.69 276.21 70.65 24~40 38.33 (1985) 8.49 50.40 108.00 141.31 65.71 (Refund) 27.41 107.78 (1986) 119.61 12.38 27 .98 38.54 31.79 77 . 69 152.83 173.81 103.55 28.63 Request ,the following taxes be released as they are double charged: 1. Bagley, Edward O. 2. Bailey, James 3. Bailey, Reece 4. Bradshaw, Max David 5. Cameron, Elizabeth Beck 27.64 103.20 134 . 15 100.82 168.23 . Consent Ag~nda Page 2 January 5, 1989_ . 6. Dana Commercial Credit 7. Dennis, Ronald Lee 8. Hickman, Teresa A. 9. Holmes, Danny C. 10. Keith, Eleanor Moore 11. Langley, John C. 12. Lyons, Linda Croom 13. Missys Messy Market 14. Nye, William Baird 15. Peterson-Salvato, Kathy Ann 16. Pyles, Robert William 17. Reeves, Thomas Stanley 18. Taylor McCarley Construction Inc. 19. Underwood, Debra Gainey 20. White, Maxine 21. Williams, Joseph Norman 22. Winner, Walter DBA Winner Bait 23. Wolfe, Crystal O'Sullivan 24. Wolfe, Richard Philip 25. Canady, Louella E. Request the following taxes be released as the within city or town limits: 1. Bullock, Betty Lynn 2. Cowan, Philip Robert 3. Dixon, Malcolm Alan 4. Driftwood Villas Dev. Corp. 5. Higgins, Richard DBA Montessori School of Wilm 6. Honeycutt, James Marion 7. Miller, Christopher DBA Millscape Landscaping Co. 8. Parker, Mildred Dempsey 9. Skipper, Carl 10. Slack, Joseph C. Etux. 11. Thompson, Derek 12. Winter Park Preschool 2 Inc. 13. Woodard, Wins!on Malon 55.04 44.14 99.51 4.62 12.38 35.07 105.60 (1987) 95.03 85.59 14.68 117.57 (1984) 60.46 115.14 128.10 13.20 66.59 868.88 (1987 Refund) 89.98 22.50 74.93 property is not located 49.17 16.41 (1985) 72.88 (1986 & 1987) 163.01 69.83 54.10 32.50 21.18 59.02 98.95 (1987 & 1988 -Refund 64.03 (1987 Refund) 34.59 75.66 53.35) Request the following penalties be released as the taxpayer's certify they made a valid listing during the listing period: . 1. Bagley, Edward O. 2. Beckett, Larry Darnell 3. Green, Frankie ~race 4. Loutit, James Judith 5. Milkovits, Frank M. 6. Triangle Leasing Inc. 2.51 5.01 1.36 300.64 14.10 388.24 . Consent Agenda Page 3 January 5, 1989 Request the following taxes be released as these charges are due to clerical errors of mispriced mobile homes, boats, vehicles, and trailers; boats, mobile homes and certification penalties charged in error; personal property charged to incorrect taxpayer; and the state reported the incorrect figure: . 1. Age, David 2. Balderson, Lynn Seymour 3. Beckett, Larry Darnell 4. Blaisdell, Bradford 5. Bradley, Joseph T. 6. Broome, John 7. Buechler, Phillip Dale 8. Butler, Yvonne Mae 9. Bynum, Catherine Renee 10. Eastern Truck Electric, Inc. 11. Elderdice, Mildred McGee 12. Essi, Rhonda Gaye 13. Gray & Creech, Inc. 14. Harrison, Ray W. 15. Jackson, Melvin M. 16. Jefferson, Roxanna 17. Kirkhart, Cliff 18. Leshley, Erma Bozeman 19. Lewis, Sophie Clare 20. Martin, Wendy Leigh 21. Padgett, James Michael 22. Page, James Durwood 23. Pate, Robert Glenn 24. Peterson-Salvato, Kathy Ann 25. Pettet, Joseph Allen 26. Piner, Joe Sr. 27. Poling, Harry Duane II 28. Poplaski, Eugene Anthony 29. Poraczky, Herbert John 30. Powlas, Daphne Walton 31. Ragozzino, Mark William 32. Reaves, Lydia Shaw 33. Reeves, Thoma~ Stanley 34. Rivenbark, Elwood Doris 35. Roberts, Trudy Lynne 36. Roseborough, William Jeffries 37. Seay, James E. 38. Schoenig, Frederick Etux. 39. Sherrill, Mary S. 40. Southern Bell Tel & Tel Cof 41. Speight, Robert M. 42. Spell, Jerry T. 43. Spencer, Rebecca A. 44. Splawn, David Lee 45. Sprouse, Carol 85.49 (1984-1987 Refund) 100.00 100.00 29.65 58.32 6.27 (Refund) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 26.78 (1987) 100.00 100.00 76.14 517.10 50.41 (1984) 647.63 17.20 (Refund) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 4.50 100.00 100.00 100.00 125.90 25.92 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 40.41 43.49 109,083.33 100.00 300.00 100.00 116.17 72.52 . . . . ,; Consent Agenda . Page 4 January 5, 1989-- 46. Suggs, Melissa Ann 47. Surles, Terry Lynn 48. Taylor Lewis Const. Inc. 49. Taylor McCarley Construction Inc. 50. Toussaint, Kenneth 51. Triangle Leasing Inc. 52. Whitehead, William 53. Williams, Joseph Norman 54. Wolfe, Crystal O'Sullivan 55. Wolfe, Richard Philip 100.00 100.00 35.41 200.00 31. 23 1,100.00 15.75 200.00 100.00 100.00 :sw Copy: E. Wells Business-Listing Supervisor P. Raynor Collector of Revenue B. Shell Internal Auditor , t" . ':'_~ Consent Agenda 1-17-89 M/./ Recommend that DMV civil penalties be upheld. accounts, back tax or other infractions. Name 1. Akers, Charles Edward 2. Allen, David Edward 3. Arnold, Pansy Ruth 4. Bachman, Agnes Jane 5. Blackburn, Zona Pendley 6. Blondel, Philippe Paul 7. Brown, Harold Eugene 8. Brown, Johnny Elliott 9. Bryant, Lolita Bennett 10. Butchello, Robert Scott 11./ Caison, James David 12. Cannon, Jerry Lee 13. Corbett, Sandra Ruth 14. Courie, Michael Scott 15. Devaughn, Abram Jr. Cons tan 16. Durham, Charles Michael 17. Dutton, Valerie Odom 18. Finucan, James Gorden Jr. 19. Fitzgibbon, Kathleen Laura 20. Gaffney, Joan Elaine 21. Garcia, Mauricio, Garcia 22. Gruelle, David Richard 23. Hammonds, Donald Ray 24. Harvey, Howard Thomas 25. Haynes, Landon Conrad III 26. Insilco Corp. 27. Jewett, Emma Pelham 28. Jones, Timothy Scott 29. Junious, George 30. Kirkman, Brett Alan 31. Kirkman, George Ira 32. Kirkman, Peggy Irwin 33. Lafon, Tracy Lee 34. Magner, Molly Anne 35. Manning, David Allan 36. McGee, Dana Lisa 37. Miller, Douglas Givens 38. Miskel, Alice Reilly 39. Morgan, John Marshall Jr 40. Morgan, Bobby Britton 41. Outlaw, Mary Bazor 42. Pendco, Inc. 43. Phillips, David Lee 44. Philpott, Joseph Paul 45. PhilpottJ_~enee McKeithan 46. Raines, David Eugene Records reveal discovery Receipt Number 96017 96031 96072 96104 96305 & 96307 96343 96508 96514 96573 96630 96655 101350 96911 96934 101363 97202 97203 97383, 97384 & 97385 97397 97486 90889 97686 97746 97816 97850 98090 98183 98307 & 98308 983LIO 98435 98436 98437 9'8491 98750 98775 98905 99068 99113 99179 99176 101503 99518 99568 99578 99579 99710 Consent Agenda Page 2 Denial Group . 47. Redmond, Ronald Eugene 48. Shepard, Robert Alton 49. Shew, Albert Norwood Jr. 50. Silva, David Daniel Jr. 51. Swenson, Carol 52. Taylor, Jinx Brooks 53. Tucker, Paul Morton 54. Tyson, Elizabeth Jacobs 55. Walton, John David 56. Waters, Norman Richard Jr. 57. Wells, Christopher Jordan 58. Wiggins, Rhonda Starr 59. Wingfield, Rodney Leon 60. Wright, Thomas Henry Jr. 99755 & 99756 100147 100152 & 100153 100186 100507 100542 100703 & 10070-4 100735 100849 & 100852 100884 100942 101028 101156 101237 ;(::' "G Consent Agenda 1/17/89 /U'j! Recommended releases and/or refunds of DHV civil penalty due to first offense or good record in recent years: 1- 2. 3. L}. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. ILl. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21- 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31- 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41- 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. Name Aldieri, Joseph Michael Allen, Shirley Colditz Allison, Thayer Stem Arboit, Wayne C. Joanne Barfoot, Wilmer Glenn Barnhill, Michael David Bartosik, Donald Charles Baxter, Margaret Wilson Beane, Carlton Lavoye Bell, Richard Kemp Best, Vernelle Smith Blanchard, Charles Worth Jr. Blissett, Steven Ross Boltz, Donald Marion Bowman, Bruce Forrest Bradley, Gina Darlene Bright, William Stephen Brindell, Raymond Albert Brinson, Addison Somers Jr. Briske, Peter Stanley Broome, John Brown, Charles Evans Brown, Frank Rayburn Brown, Raeford Thomas Bryant, Robert David Buchanan, Charlie Edward Bush, Patsy McAuley Burge, David E. Byrnside, David Austin Cable, Thomas Devereaux Carmichael, Ann Elizabeth Carter, Tony Eugene Caulder, Harry Lee Cawood, Timothy Joseph Chew, James Crews Ciancio, Michele Marie Columby, Sheila Long Congleton, Randal Wayne Contestabile, Pamela May Cook, Don Stanley Cook, James Willard Cook, Stephen Patrick Cooper, Annie Randolph Cooper, Harold Eugene Corbett, Willis Rudolph Cumber, William Earl Receipt Number 96021 96036 96039 101293 96158 96167 96171 96189 & 96190 96197 & 96198 96230 96289 96321 96338 96353 96388 96415 96453 96L155 & 96456 96458 96L165 96488 96496 9650LI & 96505 96528 & 96529 96575 96582 96625 96616 & 96617 96646 & 96647 96649 & 96650 96694 96715 96731 96741 96769 & 96770 96781 96865 96873 Pre-Pay 96891 96885 96887 96895 96897 & 96898 ,96914 & 96915 96977 Consent Agenda Page 2 Release Group 47. 48. Dang, Van Tran Dinsmore, Donald Bruce Dorothy's Ruffled Originals, Inc. Douglas, Stuart Harold Drake, Donald William Drew, Shirley Berregaard Dupuis, Charles Paul Elrod, William Thomas Sr. Fallon, Regina Faulk, Douglas Eugene Jr. Fergus, James Perry Jr. Fergus, James Perry Sr. Firenze, Richard Dominic Florrid, Lelia Collings Foster, Marvin Joseph Sr. Fowler, Judith Kaye Fox, Ralph Winfred II Foy, Laura McCloud Fuller, Thurba Gloria Galligan, Donald Paul Geddie, John McPhail Jr. Gore, Leslie Gilmer Gieschen, Rudolph Jr. Etux. Gilbert, .Clark Olin Gillette, Mary Joan Gonzalez, Jorge Jose Grady, Ertha Kay Gratch, Louis Gray Distributing Services, Inc. Green, Frances Herring Greene, Douglas Wilson Greene, Thomas Patrick III Guy, James Houston Hackler, Thomas Powell haley, Robert Allen Hallenbeck, Eloise Smith Hamlet, Marcia Jean Hardee, David Ray Harris, Robert Benjamin Jr. Haspiel, Maurice Joseph Haynes Concrete Contractors Haynes, Leroy Heron, John III Hickman, Freddie Donald Holmes, Robert Horrell, Charles Raeford Ingram, Delois Jackson, Deborah Cheryl Jackson, Douglas Wayne Jackson, Durwood 96996 97112 & 97113 97148 97161 97170 97173 971 96 97266 & 97267 97326 & 97327 97348 97366 97367 97386 & 97387 97405 97427 & 97428 97433 97439 97441 97475 97499 97530 97589 101386 97548 97552 97575 97605 97628 97635 976L15 101395 97660 97694 97702 97717 & 97718 97734 97744 97769 & 97770 97803, 9780~ & 97805 97820 978Lt9 97851 & 97852 97887 & 97888 97904 97979 & 97980 98011 98085 98112 98113 98114 f19. 50. 5L 52. 53. 5L" 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 7l. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 8L 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 9L 92. 93. 9/L 95. 96. /C.r {~. '" Consent Agenda Page 3 Release Group 97. 98. 99. 100. 10l. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. l1l. 112. 113. lllt . 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 12l. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 13l. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 14l. 142. 1L,3. 144. U,5. 1L,6. 147. Jewell, Douglas Flagg Johnson, James Edward Johnson, Robert Lee Jol1s, Earl Carlton Jones, Mildred Stanbro Karras, Demosthenes James Kerwin, Michelle Lynn Kidd, Sherwood Wayne Kidney, Carmela M. William G. Killiany, Kelvin Douglas King, Annie Moore King, Marie Ann Dunlap Kirby, John Jennings Kishpaugh, Larry Raymond Kittleson, Kathy Howard Koff, William Edward Koonce, Maury Walton Lane, Charlotte Jean Larrick, Clarence William Layton, Jerry Lee Ledford, Nancy Durham Leeds, Norman D. Ruth C. Leich, Phillip A. Leverett, Everett Thomas Lippincott, Thomas E. Little, George Baxter II Long, Harry Lovic Jr. Loyd, Donna Padgett Lucas, Jennifer Charmain Mabry, William Charles Magnabosco, Paul W. Susan K. Maillard, Steven Thomas Manning, Thelma Harker Maples, John Robert Marbury, Stuart Leslie Marks, Kevin Scott Mason, James Fetex Matthis, Miles Ray McArdle, Carolyn Rush McCall, Martha Williams McCoy, Johnnie Jr. HcEachern, William Hiden III HcFadden, Lewis James HcFadyen, Johnnie Carl McGary, Phillipo Lynn McHaney, Darrell Edwin McKeithan, JoAnn Russ HcNaughton, Milo Thomas McTyre, Martha Garnett Hedwedeff, Sandra Lee Heek, Michael Stewart 98182 98211 98233 98245 & 98246 98291 98355 98389 98396 101M8 98399 98411 98419 98432 98439 & 98440 98M3 & 984L,4 98460 & 98461 98L,64 & 98465 98/495 98513 98533 98544, 98545 & 98546 101458 98568 98590 98644 98648 98684 & 98685 98712 98717 98733 101466 98755 98776 98781 98784 98788 98813 101472 98845 98851 & 98852 98879 98898 98899 98900 & 98901 98904 98923 98936 98978 & 98979 99000 99010 99011 A'J /,'c/ Consent Agenda Page 4 Release Group. 148. lL19. 150. 15L 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 16L 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 17L 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 18l. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 19L 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. Michael, Marianne Foster Miller, Charles Warren Miller, William C. Miliken, Delma Ray Mitchell, Daniel Wade Mitchell, Linda Esposito Moore, William Glenn Moorison, Nancy Chadwell Moseley, Lillian Bullard Mullins, Karen Louise Myers, Alice Berbaum Nathanson, Robert Navarre, Larry Gene Nettles, Jacqueline Dennison Newkirk, Sophie Wil1kings Newman, Raeford Henry Norris, William Clarence III O'Briant, Curtis Ladell O'Leary, Thomas Francis Padgett, Catherine Huffman Parham, Andrew Clay Parker, Charlotte Elizabeth Pearce, Daniel Maurice Perry, Stephen George Pettiford, Connie Vivian Phelps, Beverly Jean Pickett, Tina Louise Pinson, Dotty June Pollard, John Manley Sr. Poole, E. T. Etux. Pope, Jerry Wayne Pope, Sondra Stewart Porter, James Wilburn Powell, Frances J. Price, William Willridge Jr. Property Protection System, Inc. Pugh, Remley Ennett Jr. Radewicz, Thomas A. Alice Regan, John Patrick Regan, Richard P. Rhett, Susan Riggs Rhine, Joseph Leroy Rhodes, Audrey Overby Rhodes, Herman Leon Riggins, Thomas Howard Ritenour, Richard Allen Rivenbark, James Ray Robinson, Joseph Andrew Jr. Rogers, Richard Michael 99048 & 99049 99065 & 99066 99080 99083 99115 99123 99168, 99169 & 99170 99198 99205 99223 99257 99268 99269 99293 99304 99305 99364 & 99365 99372 99386 99423 & 99424 99LI49 99454 99498 99542 99560 99564 99584 99600 99615 101512 99623 99625 99634 101514 99668 99688 99692 & 99693 101515 99768 101519 99793 99794 & 99795 99796 99799 99826, 99827 & 99828 99845 99848 99887 99926 ~~/ Consent Agenda Page 5 Release Group 197. 198. 199. 200. 20l. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 21l. 212. 213. 2lLl. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 23l. 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 24l. 242. 2/13 . 244. 245. Sabiston, Alex Willoughby Sanders, Clyde Thomas Sanford, Edward M. Nelda R. Saunders, Harriett Hope Sayyeau, Robert James Scheffel, Ronald Joseph Schiffer, Jean Cannady Schneider, Carl Anthony Schutte, Robert Wayne Seubert, Beverly Jane Shaffner, Fries Jr. Shappell, Elaine Veronica Sherer, Marisa Maxwell Sidbury, Albongo Singer, Eugene Dale Sloan, Helen Brown Small, Daniel Leslie Smith, Allison Waugh Smith, Susan Kay Sneeden, Edith Moore Snyder, Frank Bennett Jr. Stanley, Melissa Gayle Starling, Jeffrey Lynn Steadman, James Campbell Stott, James Paul Stout, Hal Vincent Jr. Sutherland, Charles Merritt Jr. Szabo, Gyula Joe Tarrer, James W. III & Carter Taylor, Bevvie Gilbert Thompson, Timothy Alan Todd, Edward Mack Trageser, Charles Arthur Trask, Helen Skelton Tu, Peter S. P. Tyer, James Franklin Urban, Steve John Urie, Michael Wayne Waldkirch, Carol Welch Waldkirch, Oscar Waldrop, Jimmie Lee Walker, Charles Clayton Jr. 99992 100005 & 100006 101535 100022 100036 & 100037 100042 100044 100054 101538 100103 100109 100111 100150 100175 & 100176 100216, 100217 & 100218 100232 100234 100243 100302 100314 100321 100388 100395 100398, 100398 & 100399 100444 1004/15 & 100446 100486 100517, 100518 & 100519 101561 100535 100621 & 100622 100650 & 100653 100682 100684 100700 & 100701 100727, 100728 & 100729 100745 100746 100805 100806 100807, 100808 & 100809 100814, 100815, 100816, 100817 & 100818 100831 & 100832 100833 & 100834 100835 100841 100857 100869 100872 Walker, Sam Dale Walker, Willie Preston Wall, William Clifton Waller, Anthony Eddie Ward, Myrtle Andrews Warren, Harry Stephen Warren, William Charles .,<~. Ilf:t ' I Consent Agenda Page 6 Release Group. 2.116. 2L17. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 25LI. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. Webb, Rudy Arlen Weis, Edward Walter West, Richard Eugene West, Robert Paul Westbrook, Lucille Mooring White, Annie Mae Smith White, Benjamin Cox Whitehurst, Charles Linwood Whitty, Lani Delamar Wicker, Linda Sue Williams, James Franklin Williams, Janice Murray \ Williams, Willard Cline Wills, Charles Edward Wilson, Hazel Bastian Wilson, Rebecca Ganious Wollett, Avis Qualls Wright, Joe Monroe Wright, Wilbur Teed Jr. Wright, William Paul Zeigler, Meredith Wayne 100923 & 100924 100936 & 100937 100961 100963 100971 100987 100989 101006 101022 101023 101074 & 101075 101076 & 101077 10110Ll & 101105 101118 101133 101142 101186 101234 101238 101239 & 101240 101279 /(y /-/ / :. '.,.;~ "l RESOLurION AurHORIZING EXTENSION OF OPTION 'ID THE CITY OFWIllIINGION 'ID ACQUIRE THE OLD SCX:;IAL SERVICES BUIlDING AT 1020 RANKIN STREE:l' WHEREAS, New Hanover County awns certain property lcx::ated at 1020 Rankin Street that fomerly housed the Scx::ial Services DepartIrent~ and WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority set forth in G.S. 160A-274, New Hanover County previously granted the City of Wilmington the right and option to purchase from New Hanover County such property for the purpose of determining the feasibility of using the property for housing for lcwer incare residents of the City~ and WHEREAS, the previously granted option was to exist and continue to and including the 30th day of November, 1988; and th C' I h ed 'th '1 . .. WHEREAS, e ~ty as contract w~ W1 Jungton Housl11g FlllaI1ce and Developrent, Inc. to detennine the feasibility of using such building for housing ; and WHEREAS, the feasibility of such project will depend upon the approval of certain grants and loans for the project and such approvals may not be finalized before November 30, 1988; Ncm, TIIEREFDRE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE OOARD OF mUNl'Y CCM1ISSIONERS OF NEW HAOOVER COUNTY 'lHAT: 1. The Chairrran of the Board of Conmissioners is hereby authorized to e..'{ecute an extension of the abave-described option for an additional sBrnanth period f-ran-and..after iNGvaIDC:r J0,-49~~. :;S u \ '1 ?, \ J I "I 6'1 e,'y,\'_ ," ~ 2. The granting of the e..,<tension of the option shall be contingent upon the City of Wilmington or Wilmington Housing Finance and Develop:rent, Inc. having filed an application or preliminary application for the following grants or loans: a. Housing Trust Fund Grant fran the North Carolina Housing Partnership. b. Catalyst loan fran the North Carolina Housing Financing Agency . c. rnA 221 d(4) loan fran the U.S. Departrrent of Housing and Urban Developrent. This the/~a day of. ~ ' 't.-7 j~ Cl to the Board ' '. , ;, ~. ./ j,~ .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". . . .-. . . . . . . . . . .-. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . c , '.. \itr ,. N.ew 3J{atlUU.er (!tUutlin iloarb of Qtolll1uinniot1trn .~roclalnatton WHEREAS, the New Hanover County Human Relations Commission and the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring Human Relations Month; and WHEREAS, the theme for Human Relations Month is "Human Rights ... A Song of Many Notes." WHEREAS, we recognize that establishing equal and inalienable rights to all people creates dignity and is the foundation of freedom, liberty, and justice; and WHEREAS, through practicing the principles of Human Relations on an everyday basis, we encourage and reinforce positive actions and attitudes among all persons, the rich and poor, young and old, handicapped and non-handicapped, male and female, persons of all races and faiths, NOW, THEREFORE, I Fred Retchin, Chairman of the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners do hereby proclaim the month of February, 1989 as HUMAN RELATIONS MONTH in New Hanover County, North Carolina. I call upon all citizens of the New Hanover County area to sincerely join forces in creating and practicing a mutual bond of fellowship with all citizens and resolve to accept a personal challenge to improve the status of all people through assurance of the basic human rights of justice, freedom and dignity. this /1~ day of January, 1989. ~?A Fred Retchin, Chairman f':~ .~.~ . ..... ..................................... ........... ..... ....................... ~1 . '! . ~I BRIDGE-BUILDING TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY 1963-1988 , . NEW HANOVER HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 1987-88 '", ;.,; Wilmington, N.C. .r , , . CONTENTS A. Prologue B. Letter of Transmittal C. Commissioners D. Staff E. Program Summary F. Commission Committees Community Awareness Committee Committee on Handicapped and Disabled Persons Hearing Committee Homeless Persons Task Force Human Relations Month Committee Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Task Force G. Awards H. Statistical Review I. Terminology J. Publications For information. assistance, or to file a complaint, contact: NEW HANOVER HUMAN REI:.ATlONS COMMISSION County AdministratioI.l Building Suite 409 320 Chesmut Street (919) 341-7171 PROLOGUE The New Hanover Human Relations Commission was first formed as "The Bi-Racial Committee" in 1963. At that time its work focused on dealing with community problems and improving communication among various groups. The name was later changed to the "Mayor's" Good Neighbor Council. In 1971 the Ci ty of Wilmington established the Human Relations Commission by ordinance with a membership of 36 persons. In 1977 the Commission was reorganized with a new ordinance having very specific areas of responsibility and with a membership of 15 persons. In June 1980 the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners established the Commission as a countywide agency which has responsibility for administering the Fair Employment and Fair Housing laws. The New Hanover Human Relations Commission promotes communication among all groups and citizens, facilitates orderly change, promotes understanding of good human relations and works toward the eradication of all causes of injuries, discrimination and domination resulting from race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, handicap or economic condition. NEW HANOVER , HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION WilLIAM R. JESSUP EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR . 320 CHESTNlIl'f~ET - SUITE 409 WILMINGTON"NORTH CAROLINA 28401-4093 Telephone.(919N41-7171 '. DATE: January 1, 1989 TO: NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS The New Hanover Human Relations Commission continues to exemplify excellence in its performance and accomplishments. Our commission remains a catalyst for change and growth while working continuously to promote harmony and understanding among all groups in the community. We are especially proud of our Human Relations Month activities which are co-sponsored by the Commission, the Chamber of Commerce, and the business community.- Last year marked the 25th anniversary of the New Hanover Human Relations Commission. Our celebration included a banquet with former Congressman Richardson Pryer as the keynote speaker. We also published a booklet that details the Commission and its works over the last 25 years. Our Committee on Handicapped and Disabled Persons was appointed by the mayor of the city to work as the liaison in this community with the Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities. A transportation plan has been developed which will ultimately make public transportation both affordable and available to all disabled persons. A special committee is seeking funds to implement a program designed to enable disabled persons to live independently. Our Community Awareness Committee sponsored a program at the university in recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The program featuring Will Campbell, author and professor, was outstanding. Under the leadership of the Community Awareness Committee, our commission adopted and presented a resolution to the New Hanover County School Board and Board of County Commissioners proclaiming our support for a consolidated school system. Both boards subsequently adopted the resolution. Under the leadership of a competent staff, a very capable director, and fifteen dedicated commissioners, our commission continues to lead this community in living and working together. Respectfully, ~Mo~ Chairperson ~~~ ~~~QY~E ~MM~~ R~1~T!Q~~ ~QMM!~~!Q~ The New Hanover Human Relations Commission is composed persons. Each members is appointed to serve a term of years, or until a successor is appointed and qualified. of 15 three Seven Commissioners are appointed to represent certain organizations, three Commissioners are appointed by Council, and five Commissioners are appointed by the County Commissioners. community the City Board of The work of the Commission is accomplished through task forces and committees chaired by members of the Commission, with membership from the Commission, as well as the community at large. The Commission is assisted by a professional staff. !~~1-~~ ~Q~~!~~!Q~ M~~Q~~~ Executive Committee Katherine Moore, Chairperson Randy Oglesby, Vice-Chairperson Shirley Berry, Secretary Priscilla Balaban William R. Jessup, Ex-Officio H~~ri~g ~Q~~i!!~~ QQ~~~~i!~ ~~~r~~~~~ QQ~~i!!~~ Thornton Johnson, Chair Patricia Leonard Ed Mayorga Patricia Leonard, Chair William Burnett *Mary E. Hood Reen Kimel-Cahoon JoAnn Swart H~~~~ R~!~!iQ~ MQ~!h QQ~~i!!~~ QQ~~i!!~~ Q~ H~~Qif~~~~Q ~~Q ~i~~Q!~Q ~~~~Q~~ Shirley Berry, Co-Chair Ed Mayorga, *Sandra Harkin, Co-Chair Rachel Freeman Katherine Moore Robert Waxman Al Harrell, Co-Chair Priscilla Balaban, Co-Chair HQ~~!~~~ ~~r~Q~~ T~~k fQrf~ William Simpson, Chair T~~~!~-fif!h ~~~i~~r~~r~ T~~k fQrf~ Priscilla Balaban, Chair ~~-QffifiQ W. Albert Corbett, Jr. *Mary E. Hood filled the unexpired term of Ann Hart and Sandra Harkin filled the unexpired term of Randy Oglesby. ~'r~~~ William Jessup Executive Director David Jackson Equal Opportunity Specialist II John W. Davis Equal Opportunity Specialist II Merril Locke Equal Opportunity Specialist II Theo McClammy Community Relations Specialist Lynda N. Young Administrative Secretary Mary S. Owens Clerk-Typist III ~~M!~!~'r~~'r!Q~ G. Felix Cooper, County Manager Mary Gornto, Assistant County Manager ~~~ ~~~QY~~ ~QTI~'r! ~Q~~~ Q~ ~QMM!~~!Q~~~~ Fred Retchin, Chairperson Jonathan Barfield W. Albert Corbett, Jr. E. L. Matthews Nolan O'Neal , ~QM!N~rE~r!Y~ ~EQgE~M ~QMM~EY The New Hanover Human Relations continues to be a catalyst for much change in The Commission has an established role as human rights agency. Commission (NHHRC) New Hanover County. a multidemensional A broad scope of concerns includes equal employment, equal housing, issues effecting handicapped and disabled persons, police/community relations, elderly, youth and homeless persons. Since 1980, the NHHRC has been a county agency responsibility for administering the Fair Employment and Housing Ordinances of New Hanover County. with Fair The' Commission is recognized as an-official Fair Housing Agency by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and has been designated a certified fair employment agency by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Staff members facilitated numerous workshops and seminars with a purpose of improving intergroup relations and educating the community about fair employment and fair housing laws. This Employment industry. year a workshop titled "Sex Discrimination in and Housing" targeted women, employers and housing Federal, state and local civil rights laws were reviewed and discussions ranged from legal prohibitions in the areas of Title IX, employment, and housing decisions based on gender, sexual harassment, pregnancy and other employment laws related to gender. Two task forces, Handicapped Persons and Community Awareness, became permanent standing committees. This committee status change expresses the Commission;s commitment to seeking solutions to problems encountered by disabled persons and a need for increased community understanding, support and awareness of human relations. Public forums were held in an understanding and gain support for the substantially contributing to improving facilities and resources more accessible disabled persons. effort to increase Commission's goal of services and making for handicapped and The Homeless Persons Task Force continues to build a network of service providers, explore innovative approaches to meeting, the needs of the homeless and seek adequate appropriations for emergency shelter facilities. '. The Commission maintains a visible and constructive relationship with local law enforcement on matters of significant community interest, particularly hate group activities and youth- related disturbances. In an effort to maintain a high level of involvement and awareness of local and national issues departmental staff serve on a variety of councils and boards. They include: National Association of Human Rights Workers, International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies, Interagency Council, Community Schools Advisory Board and Community Housing Resource Board. Constant attention is given to staff 'development and training, from participation in local workshops on intergroup relations to national seminars on fair housing arid fair employment laws. The accomplishments of the Commission is representative of the effective leadership and dedicated service of the Commissioners. QQMMYN!!! ~W~~~N~~~ QQMM!!!~~ It IS the responsibility of this committee to address current issues and events and increase community understanding of good human relations and commission sponsored activities. ~ The committee implemented plans for a local celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights Charter, drafted a public schools integration resolution and is currently studying incidents of anti-gay discrimination and will present a report to the Commission addressing the' appropriate role of local government in dealing with discriminatory action because of a persons sexual orientation. QQMM!!!~~ ON ~~NQ!Q!~~~Q ~NQ Q!~!~1~Q ~~~~QN~ The purpose of the Committee on Handicapped and Disabled Persons (CHDP) is to determine the unmet needs and problems of handicapped/disabled persons in New Hanover County to investigate ways of meeting these needs and problems and to act as a catalyst with institutions and governmental bodies. CHDP, the county's official liaison to the Governors Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities, was first formed as a task force in 1986. The Committee's advocacy role provided a foundation to gain services and improve accessibility. A county-wide transportation development plan included provisions to address concerns noted by disabled persons, ,sidewalk ramps were designed to meet requirements for persons with a sight impairment, public awareness campaigns focused on handicapped parking regulations and independent living. / ~~~R!N~ QQMM!!!~~ The hearing in conciliated. Hearing Committee is designated to convene the event a reasonable grounds finding a public cannot be The cOEmittee has authority to state findings of fact, conclusions of law or issue orders dismissing charges of discrimination or determine appropriate relief. Committee members are responsible for b~coming proficient in fair employment and fair housing laws and administrative hearing proceedings. ~QM~1~~~ ~~~~Q~~ T!~! EQ~Q~ The primary activity of this task force was to coordinate efforts of several agencies which applied for homeless persons assistance funding. '. Its role of advocate has expanded to information sharing, education and awareness and working to formulate public/private cooperation. ~~M!~ ~~1!T!Q~~ MQ~T~ QQMM!TT~~ February is designated as Human Relations Month to promote interaction and understanding among people of different races, beliefs, and cultures and to celebrate those things that unify us as a people. It has been co-sponsored annually since 1971 by the Chamber of Commerce and Human Relations Commission. The theme for this year's celebration "No Two Alike, Yet All Are One," was submitted by Jessica Zingelmann, a student at E.A. Laney High School. The theme, selected for state-wide use, provided the basis for a successful Interfaith Service, Schools Contest and Awards banquet. Honored at the banquet were Crystal Sidberry, Student of the Year; LeVern Gurganious, Educator of the Year; George Bryant, Citizen of the Year; and McAnderson's, Business of the Year. In addition to traditi~nal events, the Business and Industry Committee created an awards category for area employers and employees to recognize co-workers who put aside their own worries and assisted those who needed help. The "HERO" awards program received enthusiastic community support. T~~~T!-E!!T~ !~~!y~~~!~! T!~! !Q~Q~ Celebration plans included entering a float in the Azalea Festival Parade, publishing a written history of the Commission, producing public service announcements, locating signs at appropriate city entrances and recognizing members of the Bi- Racial Committee and Good Neighbor Council. A plaque was prepared to hang in the old county courthouse in recognition of these persons. Many former Commissioners and staff members participated in activities and attended the 25th Anniversary Banquet held in May. ., 1988 RECOGNITION AWARDS H~~~Q H~1~1!QQ~ MQQ1~ gQ~~!11~~ QQ H~Q~!9~EE~~ ~Q~ ~!~gQ1~~ E~r~QQ~ George Bryant Citizen of the Year Harvey T. Hale Employee of the Year Crystal Sidberry Student of the Year u.s. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District Employer of the Year (200 - 1000 Employees) LeVern Gurganious Educator of the Year McAnderson's Business of the Year Sun Brokers, Inc. Employer of the Year (Under 200 Employees) SISTER MARY ISAAC JOGUES A people Citizen Council. catholic for her of the nun well known among area poor and listening ear and ability to help Year by the North Carolina Human homeless was named Relations PRISCILLA B. BALABAN A member of the Commission noted for her effective leadership of the Committee on Handicapped and Disabled Persons received a Distinguished Service Award from the Governors Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities. .. STATISTICAL REPORT OCTOBER 1, 1987 - SEPTEMBER 30, 1988 FAIR EMPLOYMENT I. Total Cases Received A. Title VII (Race, Color Religion, Sex, National Origin) B. Handicap C. Age . . II. Total Completed Actions (including Non-Contract) A. Title VII (Race, Color Religion, Sex, National Origin) B. Handicap C. Age 87 79 o 10 89 92 2 9 103 III. Final Action on Completed Cases (Including Non-Contract) A. Negotiated Settlements 12 B. Cause Finding/Conciliation 0 C. No Cause 73 D. Administrative Closures 12 E. Withdrawal with Settlement 6 IV. Total Settlements Amounts A. Negotiated Settlement B. Conciliations C. Withdrawal with Settlement 103 $52,331 o 20,779 $73,110 88 89% 11% 100% 89% 2% -9% 100% 12% o 71% 12% 5% 100% 86 93 3 6 102 95 3 6 104 25 o 54 10 !~ 102 $ 67,414 o 61,722 $129,136 87 91% 3% 6% 100% 91% 3% 6% 100% 24% ,0 53% 10% 13% 100% 100% acceptance rate for EEOC substantial weight review. 85 72 2 7 81 67 4 10 81 19 o 48 12 ~ 81 $80,600 o 3,029 $83,639 86 89% 2% 9% 100% 83% 5% 12% 100% 24% o 59% 15% ~% 100% " FAIR HOUSING I. Total Cases Received A. Title VIII (Race, Color, Religion, Sex National Origin) I I. Total Completed Act ions A. Title VIII (Race, Color, Religion, Sex, National Origin) III. Final Actions on Completed Cases A. Cause Finding/Conciliations B. No Cause C. Administrative Closures D. Negotiated Settlement TOTAL 87 88 86 87 85 86 2 5 2 3 5 8 4 2 0 8 0 1 0 1 ----- ----- ----- 3 5 8 Race Sex National Origin Handicap Age *Basis of Complaints Received (Discrimination) 87 88 86 87 85 86 No. % No. % No. % 87 49% 80 72% 54 67% 57 32% 18 16% 17 21% 3 2% 2 2% 1 1% 11 6% 4 4% 2 2% 20 11% 7 6% 7 9% --------- ---------- ---------- 178 100% III 100% 81 100% " * Complaint(s) may have multiple bases **Type of Complaints Received (Non-Discrimination) Employment Housing Other 87 88 86 87 85 86 No. % No. % No. % 907 77% 874 93% 890 99% 102 9% 66 7% 4 15% 163 14% ---------- ----------- ---------- 1172 100% 940 100% 894 100% ** All request for assistance are usually completed on the same day they are received. ", .~ T~RM~ g~~n!N T~!~ R~EQRT NEGOTIATED'SETTLEMENT: Charges that are voluntarily settled'between parties prior to any Commission determination. CONCILIATION: Charges that are resolved after a reasonable cause determination has been made by the Commission. n!~M!~~~1~ NO CAUSE: Charges that are dismissed because no violation of the Fair Employment Ordinance has been found. NO JURISDICTION: Charges the agencies service area; Beaches, or the employer Fair Employment Ordinance, 15 employees. against employers that are outside i.e., Wrightsville, Carolina and is not an employer as defined by i.e., employers that employ less of Kure the than CHARGING PARTY FAILS TO COOPERATE: Charges that are dismissed when Charging Parties fail to cooperate with a Commissions' investigation; i.e., Charging Party fails to inform Commission of change of address. ADMINISTRATIVE CLOSURE -------------- ------- , . WITHDRAWAL WITH SETTLEMENT: Charging Party request that his/her charge be withdrawn because he/she has reached an agreement, which the Commission is not a party to. WITHDRAWAL/WITHOUT SETTLEMENT: The Charging Party may request in writing that his/her charge be withdrawn. The Commission will grant the withdrawal if the withdrawal does not defeat the puipose of the Fair Employment Ordinance. R~~~QN~~1~ Q~g~~ REASONABLE CAUSE is based on evidence gathered investigation. If, based on the evidence, there is cause to believe that the employer violated the Fair Ordinance, cause will be found. during an reasonable Employment R~gg~~T EQR ~~~!~T~NQ~ Complaints that are not based on a violation of either the Fair Employment or Fair Housing Ordinances. The Commission attempts resplution of these complaints through informal means. E~E QR E~E !Ngg!RY Complaints that may be based on a violation of Employment (FEP) or Fair Housing (FHP) Ordinances but complaint is ever filed. the Fair no formal PUBLICATIONS ., . Booklet: '. "Bridge Building: The First.Quarter Century" Pamphlets: .Equal Housing Opportunity: Sex Discrimination .Equal Employment Opportunity: Sex Discrimination .Equal Employment Opportunity: Pregnancy Discrimination .Equal Employm~nt Opportunity: Sexual Harassment on the Job .So You Have Been Discriminated Against: Charge Processing .Printing Foundation, Subsidized by a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Inc. through the N.C. Council on the Status of Women