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2020-05-04 RM Exhibits Exhibit Book Page 9 . I NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CA 37th ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAVEL AND TOURISM WEEK PROCLAMATION WHEREAS,travel has a critical role in New Hanover County and the nation's economic prosperity;and WHEREAS,businesses and workers in the travel industry were some of the first and hardest hit by the economic crisis resulting from coronavirus;and WHEREAS,travel and tourism-dependent businesses,83%of which are small businesses, depend on our community's support during and after this crisis;and WHEREAS, even while we cannot welcome visitors in person at this time,the spirit of travel and hospitality remains the enduring ethos of the travel industry, and will be a necessary and prominent component of our return to everyday life and must be supported and protected at all costs;and WHEREAS, in the United States, a robust travel industry has provided significant economic benefits for the nation, generating more than$2.6 trillion in economic output last year,with$1.1 trillion spent directly by travelers in the U.S. and supported 15.8 million jobs and$180 billion in tax revenue to support essential services and programs;and WHEREAS, in North Carolina, travel and tourism is among the state's fastest growing industries. Domestic travelers spent a record$25.3 billion in North Carolina in 2018;and WHEREAS,in New Hanover County: • Travel and Tourism infuses millions of new dollars into the local economy each year that helps to fund beach nourishment,the convention center, lifeguard programs and more. • In 2018, the economic impact of Tourism was estimated at$612.92 million, ranking New Hanover as#8 among North Carolina's 100 counties in tourism expenditures. • Provided more than 6,470 jobs and supported a payroll of$149.14 million. • Generated approximately$54.27 million in state and local tax receipts,representing a$228.31 tax saving to each county resident. • Travel contributes to economic growth by sustaining businesses in many sectors that depend upon visitor spending, including: hospitality, retail, food service, sports, arts and entertainment, and transportation, to name only a few;and WHEREAS,the travel industry has a significant effect on the local economy and a profound impact on the lives of the citizens of New Hanover County. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that May 3-9, 2020 will be recognized as"National Travel and Tourism Week"in New Hanover County. ADOPTED this the 4th day of May,2020. NEW HANOVER COUNTY Julia son-Boseman,Chair ATTES Kym• eigh G.Crowell, erk to the Board Exhibit Book XtlL Page `I. '2 eZt. 0 c NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION AWARENESS MONTH PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, elder abuse is the broad term used to identify mistreatment of elderly and disabled adults; and WHEREAS, abuse and neglect of elderly and disabled adults is one of the most under-recognized and under-reported social problems in this country; and WHEREAS, the magnitude of the problem is likely to increase for several reasons, especially with the increasing rise in the number of elderly population; and WHEREAS, mistreatment can take many forms: physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect by a caregiver, self-neglect, exploitation, and financial exploitation; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that approximately five million people age 60+ suffer elder abuse every year; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that approximately one out of every twenty-four cases of elder abuse is reported; and WHEREAS, abuse of the elderly and disabled is preventable. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that May 10, 2020 through June 21, 2020 be recognized as "Elder Abuse Prevention Awareness Month" in New Hanover County.All residents and other jurisdictions are encouraged to become more aware of this problem and join in the prevention of elder abuse. ADOPTED this the 4th day of May, 2020. NEW OVER COUNTY Jul' Olson-Boseman, Chair ATTEST: Kym leigh G. Crowe , Clerk to the Board Exhibit Book )L1,11- Page NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOSTER CARE AWARENESS MONTH PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, in New Hanover County there are approximately 350 children of all ages in custody of the Department of Social Services and of those children, over half reside in foster homes, group homes, hospitals, and with relatives; and WHEREAS, it is the goal of this community to provide these children with safe, stable and nurturing family environments; and WHEREAS, we turn more and more to the family foster homes of New Hanover County to nurture the bodies and spirits of the children in our charge while our social workers support parents in building on their strengths to provide safe, permanent homes for their children to return; and WHEREAS, foster parents frequently adopt their foster children, which results in a continual need for more foster families; and WHEREAS, May is singled out as Foster Care Awareness Month to be the one month we publicly recognize the tremendous contribution made by foster parents, numerous individuals, and public and private organizations to the child welfare system and to the lives of the young who are somehow entangled in that system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that May 2020 will be recognized as "Foster Care Awareness Month"; and BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED that the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners, in recognition of Foster Care Awareness Month, thanks all foster mothers and foster fathers for their commitment of time and talents to these precious children and encourage all citizens to celebrate the contributions of foster parents and child welfare professionals. The New Hanover County Board of Commissioners further encourages the community, businesses, faith-based organizations, and families to participate in efforts to recruit and support foster families in New Hanover County. ADOPTED this the 4th day of May, 2020. NEW HANOVER COUNTY _ Juli Ison-Boseman, Chair " ATTEST: Ka/v. 0 14,,ntt___ A. s .0 Kyrilevrreell, Clerk to the Board 4„„Q .N., _ . Exhibit Book Xl14.— Page q.1—( Resolution North Carolina Governor's Highway Safety Program Local Governmental Resolution WHEREAS,the New Hanover County Sheriff's Office(herein called the "Agency")has (The Applicant Agency) completed an application contract for traffic safety funding; and that New Hanover County (The Governing Body of the Agency) Board of Commissioners(herein called the "Governing Body")has thoroughly considered the problem identified and has reviewed the project as described in the contract; THEREFORE,NOW BE IT RESOLVED BY THE New Hanover County Board of (Governing Body) Commissioners IN OPEN MEETING ASSEMBLED IN THE CITY OF Wilmington,NORTH CAROLINA, THIS 04 DAY OF May,2020,AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the project referenced above is in the best interest of the Governing Body and the general public; and 2. That New Hanover County Sheriff's Office is authorized to file, on behalf of the (Name and Title of Representative) Governing Body, an application contract in the form prescribed by the Governor's Highway Safety Program for federal funding in the amount of$86,500.00 to be made to (Federal Dollar Request) the Governing Body to assist in defraying the cost of the project described in the contract application; and 3. That the Governing Body has formally appropriated the cash contribution of$0.00 as (Local Cash Appropriation) required by the project contract; and 4. That the Project Director designated in the application contract shall furnish or make arrangement for other appropriate persons to furnish such information, data, documents and reports as required by the contract, if approved, or as may be required by the Governor's Highway Safety Program; and Rev. 7/11 Page 1 of 2 Resolution 5. That certified copies of this resolution by included as part of the contract referenced above; and 6. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. DONE AND ORDERED in opening meeting by j // � i (Chairperson/Mayor) at ATTESTED BY , a41 4,A . - _ SEAL cpuhl r"4, DATE 4/440 -0 o ?�, IA y f P� .s1:1)3 i I S HED0g• Rev. 7/11 Page 2 of 2 Exhibit Book AOC Page 61.5eL New Hanover County Monthly Collection Report for March 2020 Current Year 2019-2020 Real Estate Personal Property Motor Vehicles Combined Scroll/Billed $ 146,571,779.81 $ 14,526,013.82 $ 8,745,795.08 $ 169,843,588.71 Abatements $ (58,283.72) $ (271,428.11) $ (329,711.83) Adjustments $ 10,162.95 $ 311,899.65 $ 322,062.60 Total Taxes Charged $ 146,523,659.04 $ 14,566,485.36 $ 8,745,795.08 $ 169,835,939.48 Collections to Date $ 145,691,721.28 $ 13,771,493.93 $ 8,745,795.08 $ 168,209,010.29 *Refunds $ 744,570.53 $ 32,490.88 $ 777,061.41 Write-off $ 10.06 $ (1,207.57) $ (1,197.51) Outstanding Balance $ 1,576,498.23 $ 828,689.88 $ - $ 2,402,793.09 Collection Percentage 98.92 94.31 100.00 98.59 YTD Interest Collected $ 155,880.06 $ 14,166.58 $ 72,817.27 $ 242,863.91 Total 2019-2020 Collections YTD $ 167,674,812.79 Prior Years 2009-2018 Real Estate Personal Property Motor Vehicles Combined Scroll $ 1,459,819.12 $ 4,149,078.44 $ 498,544.61 $ 6,107,442.17 Abatements $ (7,796.26) $ (60,194.27) $ - $ (67,990.53) Adjustments $ - $ 1,124.60 $ (28.55) $ 1,096.05 Total Levy $ 1,452,022.86 $ 4,090,008.77 $ 498,516.06 $ 6,040,547.69 Collections to Date $ 426,618.73 $ 141,999.37 $ 4,903.65 $ 573,521.75 *Refunds $ 46,501.28 $ 13,783.17 $ 1,363.74 $ 61,648.19 Write-off $ (23,606.36) $ (177,620.98) $ (91,925.84) $ (293,153.18) Outstanding Balance $ 1,095,511.77 $ 4,139,413.55 $ 586,901.99 $ 5,235,520.95 YTD Interest Collected $ 72,980.89 $ 26,417.01 $ 2,589.91 $ 101,987.81 Total Prior Year Collections YTD $ 613,861.37 Grand Total All Collections YTD ; • ,. .'° . „ t i$14§441161#001 "Detailed information for Refunds can be found in the Tax Office NEW HANOVER COUNTY 0‘314T11. 4" G F 0 C i 7. Cler o the Board '3T4,utKCO`� 544/.49.2, Date Exhibit Book_ nK.L.PagelL42 New Hanover County Fire District Monthly Collection Report for March 2020 Current Year 2019-2020 Real Estate Personal Property Motor Vehicles Combined Scroll/Billed $ 8,768,856.40 $ 1,217,391.16 $ 664,213.04 $ 10,650,460.60 Abatements $ (1,649.86) $ 958.49 $ (691.37) Adjustments $ 5,408.79 $ 201.15 $ 5,609.94 Total Taxes Charged $ 8,772,615.33 $ 1,218,550.80 $ 664,213.04 $ 10,655,379.17 Collections to Date $ 8,670,817.14 $ 1,174,920.79 $ 664,213.04 $ 10,509,950.97 *Refunds $ 243.73 $ 159.49 $ 403.22 Write-off $ (29.25) $ (129.33) $ (158.58) Outstanding Balance $ 102,071.17 $ 43,918.83 $ - $ 145,672.84 Collection Percentage 98.84 96.40 100.00 98.63 YTD Interest Collected $ 8,628.94 $ 828.68 $ 5,313.55 $ 14,771.17 Total 2019-2020 Collections YTD $ 10,524,318.92 Prior Years 2009-2018 Real Estate Personal Property Motor Vehicles Combined Scroll $ 81,964.21 $ 227,667.50 $ 28,940.89 $ 338,572.60 Abatements $ (1,150.61) $ (3,223.59) $ (3.69) $ (4,377.89) Adjustments $ 220.51 $ 0.41 $ 220.92 Total Levy $ 80,813.60 $ 224,664.42 $ 28,937.61 $ 334,415.63 Collections to Date $ 20,200.12 $ 8,260.38 $ 150.49 $ 28,610.99 *Refunds $ 524.45 $ 1,100.90 $ - $ 1,625.35 Write-off $ (902.88) $ (8,873.07) $ (4,710.18) $ (14,486.13) Outstanding Balance $ 62,040.81 $ 226,378.01 $ 33,497.30 $ 292,943.86 YTD Interest Collected $ 3,986.28 $ 1,357.73 $ 114.78 $ 5,458.79 Total Prior Year Collections YTD $ 34,069.78 Grand Total All Collections YTD' -$ ;10;55$;;88;70"� *Detailed information for Refunds can be found in the Tax Office NEW HANOVER COUNTY GOV QTY.kLir....g.jsouvielk. .....e/ ..1'. 1, fil 1M �f�AR[!St o the Board Date Exhibit q Book XL' : Page (. 5(1. __ New Hanover County Debt Service Monthly Collection Report for March 2020 Current Year 2019-2020 Real Estate Personal Property Motor Vehicles Combined Scroll/Billed $ 19,340,467.56 $ 1,907,280.78 $ 1,153,855.65 $ 22,401,603.99 Abatements $ (7,691.08) $ (35,817.75) $ - $ (43,508.83) Adjustments $ 1,341.07 $ 41,158.30 $ - $ 42,499.37 Total Taxes Charged $ 19,334,117.55 $ 1,912,621.33 $ 1,153,855.65 $ 22,400,594.53 Collections to Date $ 19,125,877.57 $ 1,805,991.02 $ 1,153,855.65 $ 22,085,724.24 *Refunds $ 731.69 $ 459.07 $ 1,190.76 Write-off $ (41.42) $ (188.57) $ (229.99) Outstanding Balance $ 209,013.09 $ 107,277.95 $ - $ 314,640.30 Collection Percentage 98.92 94.39 100.00 98.60 YTD Interest Collected $ 20,523.84 $ 1,859.42 $ 9,525.07 (Total 2019-2020 Collections YTD - $` '22,08,5,724,24-1 Prior Years 2009-2018 Real Estate Personal Property Motor Vehicles Combined Scroll $ 125,664.51 $ 202,476.73 $ - $ 328,141.24 Abatements $ (770.78) $ (5,182.27) $ (5,953.05) Adjustments $ 122.29 $ 122.29 Total Levy $ 124,893.73 $ 197,416.75 $ - $ 322,310.48 Collections to Date $ 44,300.41 $ 12,280.08 $ - $ 56,580.49 *Refunds $ 897.42 $ 1,491.08 $ - $ 2,388.50 Write-off $ (10.41) $ (19.55) $ - $ (29.96) Outstanding Balance $ 81,501.15 $ 186,647.30 $ - $ 268,088.53 YTD Interest Collected $ 5,402.52 $ 1,496.75 $ - $ 6,899.27 Total Prior Year Collections YTD $ 61,091.26 •Detailed information for Refunds can be found in the Tax Office NEW HANOVER COUNTY vNTY•NO / C., T i "Pti O Cha' I !A,*_, _ 7z Cha' I '-"r! 44', O -1, _.__. Cler o the Board 4 Date Exhibit NEW HANOVER COUNTY COMMISSIONER Book X'i Page o APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Board/Committee 2020 (Designated for Commissioner Representative) Airlie Gardens Foundation Board of Directors Commissioner Zapple Cape Fear Community College Board of Trustees Vice-Chair Kusek Cape Fear Community College Long-Range Planning Committee(designated for commissioner) Vice Chair Kusek Cape Fear Council of Governments Executive Committee Chair Olson-Boseman Cape Fear Museum Advisory Board Commissioner White Cape Fear Public Transportation Authority/WAVE Commissioner White Transit(WAVE representative on the MPO/TAC) Cape Fear Public Utility Authority Commissioner Zapple Cape Fear Public Utility Authority Commissioner Barfield Legion Stadium Commission Commissioner Zapple Legion Stadium Commission Commissioner Barfield Local Emergency Planning Committee Commissioner Barfield Lower Cape Fear River Program Advisory Board Vice-Chair Kusek Lower Cape Fear Water&Sewer Authority Vice-Chair Kusek New Hanover County ABC Board Vice-Chair Kusek New Hanover County Airport Authority Chair Olson-Boseman New Hanover County Health and Human Services Board Vice-Chair Kusek New Hanover County Financing Corporation, Inc. Chair Olson-Boseman New Hanover County Tourism Development Vice-Chair Kusek Authority New Hanover Regional Medical Center Board of Trustees Chair Olson-Boseman NC-506 Continuum of Care Advisory Board Commissioner/County (formerly Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness) Manager Designee Parks Conservancy Board of Directors Commissioner Barfield Smart Start of New Hanover County Commissioner Zapple Southeastern Economic Development Commission Commissioner White Southeastern Partnership Inc./Economic Development Commissioner White Trillium Health Resources—Southern Regional Commissioner Zapple Advisory Board Wilmington Business Development Vice-Chair Kusek Wilmington Chamber of Commerce Chair Olson-Boseman Wilmington Downtown Inc. Commissioner Zapple Wilmington/New Hanover Port,Waterway& Beach Commission Commissioner White Wilmington Regional Film Commission Chair Olson-Boseman Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Commissioner Zapple Organization—Transportation Advisory Committee Revised 5/5/20 Exhibit 9 -� Book X-� Page 1 ° 3,4"....s1/41bn IIIPb- • NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHILD CARE PROVIDER APPRECIATION DAY PROCLAMATION WHEREAS,early educators working in childcare centers and family childcare homes strive throughout ' the year to help children grow caring and inquisitive minds, and build strong and healthy bodies so that they are prepared for success in life; and WHEREAS, early educators provide an invaluable service to our economy by enabling parents with young children to work knowing their children are well cared for; and WHEREAS, early educators serve as the workforce behind the workforce. In New Hanover County, these educators typically teach 4,400 children under the age of six who are enrolled in licensed childcare programs. There are typically over 600 early educators working in these programs; and WHEREAS, during the COVID-19 pandemic, just over half of the childcare programs have been able to remain open to serve essential workers. Early educators working in these programs have placed themselves on the front lines of combating this crisis; and WHEREAS, early educators are maintaining routines in their classrooms, continuing to develop important skills through play, story time, outdoor activities, and are providing extra nurturing during this unprecedented time; and WHEREAS, New Hanover County joins with Smart Start of New Hanover County, the nonprofit dedicated to supporting the early education workforce, in honoring the early educators working during this pandemic crisis and for the work that is done throughout the year. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that May 8, 2020 will be recognized as "Child Care Provider Appreciation Day" in New Hanover County. ADOPTED this the 4th day of May, 2020. NEW HANOVER COUNTY 40 4,/.AC Ju Olson-Boseman, Chair _ ATTEST: till.04/fr a • atzwis. .:, i 1 !, Kym rleigh G. Cr ell, Clerk to the Board - ,__ ,,. ,..,.. ......,-,.