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2014-03-10 RM Exhibits Exhibit Book)OO('Il(Page 5• I A- NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCLAMATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY Section 1: Pursuant to New Hanover County Code Chapter 17,Article HI,Section 17.71 and Section 17.72,and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 166A and Article 36A, Chapter 14,the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners has determined that a State of Emergency as defined in the New Hanover County Code Section 17.71 exists in New Hanover County. Section 2: Therefore, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners proclaims the existence of a State of Emergency in New Hanover County. Section 3: The New Hanover County Board of Commissioners hereby orders all county law enforcement officers, employees and all emergency management personnel to cooperate in the enforcement and implementation of the provisions of the county emergency ordinances,which are set forth below. Section 4: Evacuation. To be announced as necessary. Section 5: Curfew. To be announced as necessary. Section 6: No Alcoholic Beverages.To be announced as necessary. Section 7: No Firearms,Ammunition,or Explosives. To be announced as necessary. Section 8: Execution of Emergency Plan.All persons and emergency management personnel within New Hanover County are ordered to comply with the emergency plan. Section 9: Public Shelters.To be announced as necessary. Section 10: This proclamation shall become effective immediately. Adopted this the 12th day of February 2014 , at 12:00 p.m. (NO Woody White,Chairman ouN y• � Board of County Co loners o ek 9 Sheila L.Schuh z + C Clerk to the Board 0411',141 I •f3Rl l sf i to`�ti Woody White NEW HANOVER COUNTY c,o`314.11-•No Chairman BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Bath Dawson .11,...\ ) .---- 7--..,- . 230 GOVERNMENT CENTER DRIVE,SUITE 175 WILMINGTON, NC 28403 (9 1 0)798-7149 (910)798-7145 FAX Vice-Chairman Jonathan Barfield,Jr. Commissioner Brian Berger TC/lo MI'n:i ss/VI:7:: 4- _5 1NWW,NHCGOV.COM .41;tetimitv‘11 Shelia L Schutt Clerk to the Board TERMINATION OF Exhibit ,„ Book ICArvji l%Page 5, lb STATE OF EMERGENCY IN THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER WHEREAS, on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 12:00 p.m., the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners determined and proclaimed a local state of emergency for the County of New Hanover; and WHEREAS,New Hanover County Board of Commissioners has determined that a state of emergency no longer exists in the County of New Hanover; NOW '111.EREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the above-referenced proclamation of a local state of emergency and all of the restrictions and orders therein are hereby terminated effective February 17, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. Proclaimed this 17th day of February,2014. .A..c2\. r,iy IP V .1. • 1. o *. , n Woody White hairman . 1 l' :''', ,: 4.-" I •' IA, Lis li t__,) Sheila Schuh,Clerk to the Board ,. ' . '7 q* 1 , \Lk I\ell L• " Je■thilt 19 111 New Hanover County is committed to progressive public policy,superior service,courteous contact,Judicious exercise of authority,and sound fiscal management to meet the needs and concerns of our citizens today and tomorrow. Adopted 6/20/2021 GOV N TY.4, NEW HANOVER COUNTY Woody White 4- BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Beth Dawson J� i P\ Vice-Chair Nj 9 230 GOVERNMENT CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 1 75 Jonathan Barfield,Jr. 7� WILMINGTON, NC 28403 Commissioner I // 'J\ O (91 O)798-7149 Thomas Wolfe t (91 O)798-7145 FAX Commissioner 2 I- 1 1 _!�1 .1.. . a WWW.NHCGOV.COM Brian Berger l Commissioner FSTgB1ISHEpN�� Exhibit Sheila L Schutt Book XXX11t page 2.CIerkto the Board NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RESOLUTION DESIGNATING STAFF AS MAP REVIEW OFFICERS WHEREAS, General Statute 47-30.2 requires that every County appoint one or more Map Review Officers to examine and approve plats and maps prior to recordation at the Registry of Deeds;and WHEREAS, a Review Officer must examine and approve plats and maps to ascertain mapping accuracy and consistency;and WHEREAS, the City of Wilmington and New Hanover County have requested that the staff listed below be designated Map Review Officers. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that the following staff be designated as Map Review Officers: For the unincorporated areas of New Hanover County and the Towns of Carolina Beach,Kure Beach, and Wrightsville Beach: • Chris O'Keefe,Planning and Inspections Director • Sam Burgess,Senior Planner • Linda E.Painter,Zoning Compliance Official • Ken Vafier,Current Planning and Zoning Supervisor • Ben Andrea,Current Planner • Dan Cronin,Land Records Supervisor • Dylan McDonnell,Planning Specialist For the City of Wilmington: • James A.Diepenbrock,Associate Planner • John Fullerton,Zoning Administrator • Jeff Walton,Associate Planner • Kathryn Thurston,Associate Planner • Peter J.Brennan,Jr.,PLS,Surveyor • Derek Pielech,City Plan Review Engineer • Ronald H. Satterfield,Jr.,Assistant Planning Director • Carl H.Farmer,Jr.,P.E.,Division Engineer • David E.Cowell,P.E.,City Engineer ADOPTED this the 10`h day of March,2014. a I,. 6 R CO Y OvNTy.� * 41 G a O �� O 3 n od Whi ,Cha' �g\\\ &talk '� 2 Sheila L. chult,Clerk to the Board °I• i41 New Hanover Cou . a •, ; I •d to progressive public policy,superior service, courteous contact,judicious exercise of authority,an, sound fiscal management to meet the needs and concerns of our citizens today and tomorrow. Adopted 6/20/2011 Exhibit BookXfl t IUPage5, 34. 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E +_ O +r _ U ■ _ _C a! 1"' 7 N N N GJ '6 h U cJ N CD 3 o -0 O O L 7 p 0 C Q C p L O Z U In < < F- U > 0 U a In < Q F- 0 > 0 Book Exhibit 5, AGENDA: March 10,2014 NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2014 BUDGET BY BUDGET AMENDMENT 14- 056 BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that the following Budget Amendment 14-056 be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2014. Section 1: Details of Budget Amendment Strategic Focus Area: Superior Public Health,Safety and Education Strategic Objective(s): Provide health/wellness education,programs,and services Support programs to improve educational performance Fund: General Department: Library Expenditure: Decrease Increase Library $8,280 Total $0 $8,280 Revenue: Decrease Increase Library-Smart Start $8,280 Total SO $8,280 Section 2: Explanation Smart Start of New Hanover County has awarded a Reach Out and Read grant to the Library in the amount of $8,280. Reach Out and Read is a national evidence-based model that promotes early literacy. The mission is to make early literacy a standard part of pediatric primary care with a special emphasis on children who grow up in low-income communities. The funds will be used for program staff wages and benefits,as well as program supplies. The grant does not require a County match. Section 3: Documentation of Adoption This ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that the Ordinance for Budget Amendment 14-056,amending the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2014,is adopted. Adopted,this 10th day of March,2014. (SEAL) OvNTY. 416� O �1 © Woody White,Chairm• ST: \kA TO ? ,• Sheila L. Schult,Clerk to the oard �rrABLI�NED'f1 f NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GIRL SCOUT WEEK PROCLAMATION Exhibit BookXXXVI[page 6 1 WHEREAS,March 12, 2014, marks the 102'd anniversary of Girl Scouts of the USA, founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912 in Savannah, Georgia; and WHEREAS,throughout its distinguished history, Girl Scouting has inspired millions of girls and women e with the highest ideals of courage, confidence, and character; and t I WHEREAS, through the Girl Scout leadership experience girls develop the skills and lessons that will i serve them a lifetime so that they may contribute to their communities; and !,t l WHEREAS, Girl Scouting takes an active role in increasing girls' awareness of the opportunities i available to them today in math, science, sports, technology and other fields that can expand their t ihorizons; and 1 e. t WHEREAS, Girl Scouts has shaped the lives of 53 percent of female senior executives and business towners, 60 percent of women in Congress,and virtually every female astronaut; and k t WHEREAS, more than 3 million current Girl Scout members nationwide will be celebrating 102 years of this American tradition, with nearly 50 million women who are former Girl Scouts and living proof of the r impact of this amazing movement; and Girl WHEREAS, in partnership with more than 10,000 adult volunteers, G� I Sco uts—North Carolina Coastal Pines serves more than 35,000 girl members in 41 central and eastern North Carolina counties, including over 800 girls, and 380 adults making up 95 troops in New Hanover County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that the Board applauds the commitment Girl Scouting has made to support the leadership development of girls and that the week of March 9 - 15, 2014 be recognized as "Girl Scout Week" in New Hanover County ADOPTED this the 10th day of March, 2014. NEW HANOVER CO I Woody White, Cha man m �� , 1 TEST: \LAC■k_ \--. .C.... 11)\\41,..e . Sheila L. Schult, Clerk to the Board . .� , elm t 1 Exhibit Book Page �, , lo, AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY,NORTH CAROLINA ADOPTED OCTOBER 6, 1969,AND SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED A-418 (02/14) THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY DOTH ORDAIN: Section 1. The Zoning Ordinance of the County of New Hanover adopted October 6, 1969, as amended be, and the same is hereby further amended to read as follows in the section(s) noted: The following language indicated in red shall be added to the Zoning Ordinance. Deletions have strikes through them: Article II, Section 23: Definitions Fraternities/Sororities Residential - A building or structure occupied and maintained for residential uses exclusively for college or university students who are members of a social, honorary, or professional organization which is chartered by a national, fraternal or sororal order•- - -- • • - • ;1- - - -. . (6/18/90) (23-93) Section 121: Filing and Notice for an Appeal 121-3: Notice-At least one (1) week prior to the date of the hearing, the zoning administrator shall furnish the appellant and all property owners of the subject tract and property owners within 500 feet of the subject tract with written notice of the hearing. All tenants of the subject tract and parcels within 500 feet of the subject tract will be notified where practicable. (11/13/12) Notice of Public Hearing shall be published once a week for two (2) successive calendar weeks in the local newspaper. Public notice may shall also be posted on the property concerned indicating the proposed change and date of public hearing. Section 121: Filing and Notice for an Appeal 121-1: Appeals from the enforcement and interpretation of this Ordinance and appeals for variances may be taken to the Board of Adjustment by any person aggrieved or by any office, department,board or bureau of the County affected. Notice of an appeal to the Board of Adjustment shall be filed with the zoning administrator within thirty(30) days of receipt of the decision. An appeal stays all proceedings in furtherance of action appealed from, unless the zoning administrator files a Certificate stating that by reasons of facts stated in the Certificate a stay would, in his opinion, interfere with enforcement of the Ordinance because the violation is transitory in nature, or would cause imminent peril to life and property. The zoning administrator shall have one(1) copy of said certificate delivered by registered mail or by personal service to A-418 (02/14) Page 1 of 3 4 M the appellant and to each member of the Board within ten (10) calendar days from the date the appeal is filed with the zoning administrator. The Certificate shall also be placed on file in the Office of the zoning administrator for public inspection and recorded in the minutes of the next meeting of the Board. Where said Certificate is filed by the zoning administrator,proceedings in furtherance of the original order shall not be stayed otherwise than by restraining order which may be granted by a court of record within New Hanover County. Section 61.4: Traffic Impact Analysis Appeals-Within 1-0 30 working days of a decision on required mitigation measures, an applicant may appeal the decision through the Board of Adjustment in the form of a letter stating the reasons for appeal and including documentation in support of the appeal. In hearing disputes, the Board of Adjustment may request an independent study by an outside source, chosen by the County and paid for by the applicant,to resolve questions of traffic impact and appropriate mitigation thereof. Section 122: Powers and Duties 122-1: The Zoning Board of Adjustment shall have the following powers and duties: (1) To hear and decide appeals where it is alleged by the appellant that there is error in any decision made by the zoning administrator or other administrative officials in the carrying out or enforcement of any provision of the Ordinance. A concurring-vete-ef f fifths (^/5) majority of the members of the Board shall be necessary to reverse, wholly, or partly, any such decision. Vacant seats and disqualified members are not considered in calculating 1/5 votes majority. COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER,NORTH CAROLINA ORDER GRANTING/DENYING A VARIANCE The Board of Adjustment for the County of New Hanover,having held a public hearing on (date)to consider application number, submitted by(name of applicant), a request for a variance to use the property located at(address of property)in a manner not permissible under the literal terms of the ordinance, and having heard all the evidence and arguments presented at the hearing, makes the following FINDINGS OF FACT and draws the following CONCLUSIONS; 1. It is the Board's CONCLUSION that,if the applicant complies with the literal terms of the ordinance, specifically section(s), he(can/cannot) secure a reasonable return from, make rea onable use of his property.This conclusion is based on the following FINDINGS OF FACT: Section 2. Any ordinance or any part of any ordinance in conflict with this ordinance, to the extent of such conflict, is hereby repealed. Section 3. This ordinance is adopted in accordance with NCGS 153A-341 and the board of commissioners has found the amendment consistent with the policies adopted in the 2006 land use plan and reasonable and in the public interest. A-418 (02/14) Page 2 of 3 Section 4. This ordinance is adopted in the interest of public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the inhabitants of the County of New Hanover, North Carolina, and shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Adopted the 10th day of March, 2014. l*A9_bi vN;Y. ° Woody White, Chairman ° ° v ,....._ ,...\\,....0, �i C 2 1 ti , �a1%63./..\0, a L. Schult, Clerk to the Board , ^n MOON' \ \ atI\y Date A-418 (02/14) Page 3 of 3 Book)CXExhibit )CVII(Page 5. AN ORDINANCE OF THE NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS The New Hanover County Board of Commissioners does hereby Ordain and Decree that the New Hanover County Code, Chapter 41, Parks and Recreation, Section 41-1, Prohibited Activities, Section 19 be and is amended as follows: A. (19) Carry, use or possess firearms or other dangerous weapons within any park except: (a) Persons in possession of a concealed weapon permit may possess a lawful concealed handgun within the areas of county parks that are not designated recreational facilities. Recreational facilities as defined by N.C.G S. 14- 415.23 includes athletic fields and any appurtenant facilities during an organized athletic event, athletic facilities, and swimming pools. (i) The director of parks and gardens shall maintain a list of designated recreational facilities where concealed handguns are prohibited. (ii) Notwithstanding the foregoing prohibition of concealed weapons in or on recreational facilities, a concealed handgun permittee may secure a handgun in a locked vehicle within the trunk, glove box or other enclosed compartment or area within or on the motor vehicle pursuant to N.C.G.S. 14-415.23. (b) This section should not apply to sworn law enforcement. B. Except as expressly amended herein, Chapter 41 shall remain unaltered and in full force and effect. Adopted this the 10th day of March, 2014. NE ANOVER COU ` Y / P GO��.1TY•N0R ,1111 o Woody White, Chairman %IL o , ,. .'Z TTEST. \joh...1\1". L. %Auka .e.5-14""`"k9^ Sheila L. Schutt, Clerk to the Board