2001-04-16 RM Exhibits26.27.6
RESOLUTION
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY ,
WHEREAS, the radio equipment to be used with the Motorola SmartNet 800 MHZ trunking
radio system used by the County is unique to and can only be obtained from Motorola, Inc.;
AND WHEREAS, General Statute 143-129(t) allows an exemption from formal bidding for
purchase contracts when' a needed product is available from only one source. of supply;
. ,
AND WHEREAS, the staff established a term contract with Motorola, Inc., contract # 97 -0205,
as a convenience contract for the County to be available to the County as needed to purchase radios;
AND WHEREAS, contract # 97-0205 was renewed in April 1999 upon the same terms and
conditions except the pricing component was updated a~d now it is time for the contract to be renewed
. '
agam;
AND WHEREAS, the renewal6f contract # 97 -0205 does not require any purchases; it is a term
contract for the County's use when and if radio purchases are needed;
AND WHEREAS, many state and local entities are on similar term contracts with Motorola,
Motorola is adjusting all renewals so all contracts will be on the same contract period, i.e. calendar year;
AND WHEREAS, contract provisions of contract # 97 -0205 would remain the same except the
pricing component would be updated with a current pricing proposal from Motorola and the term would
extend through December 3 I, 200 I;
AND WHEREAS, the Emergency Management Director, the Finance Director, and the County
Manager recommend that the contract be renewed with Motorola, Inc., the sole source for this
equipment; ,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New
Hanover County that the contract # 97-0205 for radio equipment, be awarded to Motorola, Inc.; and
that the County is hereby authorized and directed to execute the contract, contract form to be approved
by the County Attorney.
This 16th day of April, 2001.
(SEAL)
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Chairman, Board o~nty Commissioners
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26.27.7
RESOLUTION
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
WHEREAS, after due advertisement, bids were received and publicly opened by the Finance
Department at 11 :00 a.m., on the 3rd day of April, 2001, at the County Administration Building,
320 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, and the following bid was received for Steelcase
Panels for the Social Services Department, Bid # 01-0243:
The Office Showcase
$179,344.44
AND WHEREAS, the Social Services Director and the Finance Director recommend that the
contract be awarded to The Office Showcase of Wilmington, North Carolina, the only responsible
bidder, in the amount of one hundred seventy-nine thousand three hundred forty-four dollars and
forty-four cents ($179,344.44);
AND WHEREAS, funds have been previously appropriated and are now in Account No.
110-530-5310-6300 to cover this contract;
AND WHEREAS, the County Manager is recommending that the award for the Steelcase
Panels to The Office Showcase be denied;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New
Hanover County that the contract for Steelcase Panels for the Social Services Department,
Bid # 01-0243 is rejected.
This 16th day of April, 2001.
1!!~ ~un~ Commission~s
ATTEST:
nQA~~V~
'\.. 6~o the Board
26.27.8
RESOLUTION
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
WHEREAS, after due advertisement, bids were received and publicly opened by the Finance
Department at 10:00 a.m., on the 3rd day of April, 2001, at the County Administration Building,
320 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, and the following bid was received for three (3)
vehicles for the Sheriff s Department, Bid # 01-0267:
Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
$66,450.00
AND WHEREAS, the Sheriff, the Finance Director, and the County Manager recommend
, that the contract be awarded to Jeff Gordon Chevrolet of Wilmington, North Carolina, the only
responsible bidder, in the amount of sixty-six thousand four hundred fifty dollars ($66,450.00);
AND WHEREAS, Safe Roads Grant funds have beèn previously appropriated and are now
in Account No. 110-431-4311-6450-02 to cover this contract;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New
Hanover County that the contract for three (3) vehicles for the Sheriff s Department, Bid # 01-0267
be awarded to Jeff Gordon Chevrolet in the amount of sixty-six thousand four hundred fifty dollars
, ($66,450.00); and that the County is hereby authorized and directed to execute the contract, contract
form to be approved by the County Attorney.
This 16th day of April, 2001.
(SEAL)
~nnQ~ Q~n~ Commissioners
ATTEST: . ~ /
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'- c;~he Board
26.27.9
CONSENT AGENDA
DJ\TE:__~_..;.____
ITEM NO.__~_...:._
NEW HANOVER COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT TA~ COLLECTIONS
COLLECTIONS THRU 03/31/01
CURRENT TAX YEAR - 2000
_~___~~~__~_~_n__n~~__~
ORIGINAL TAX LEVY PER SCROLL
DISCOVERIES ADDED
lESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES CHARGED
lISTING PENALTIES CHARGED
TOTAL LEVY
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTED
BACK TAXES
____a.u.·-.m....
REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY $
CHARGES ADDEO
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES DUE
COLlECTIONS,TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTED
THIS REPORT IS FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2000.
RESPECTF~lLY SUBMITTED,
CY (""m«: f... ~ ~6.4"'0/
PATRICIA J. R~OR ~
COLLECTOR OF REVENUE
AD VALOREM
MOTOR VEHICLE
...---------....----
...--...,......-------
$
2,457,386.25
117,393.55
50,019.23-
$
$
2,524,760.51
193,739.20
547.51
2,413.21-
--...------..----
.$ 191,873.56
-...---------....-=---
2,391.81
.00
--------------..--
_......----~--'.._----
$ 2,527,152.44
2,449,006.57-
-------..--..-----
$ 18,145.81
96.91%*
$
191,813.56
159,253.08-
--- -------_._---
$
32,620.48
83.00%*
19,021.28
2,907.46
6,210.24-
..~--_.._-_.-------
$ 15,658.50
38,352.46-
--..... ...---......--
$
37,306.04
50.69%
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* COMBINED COLLECTION PERCENTAGE w 95.93%
26.27.9
NEW HANOVER COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS
COLLECTIONS THRU 03/31/01
CURRENT TAX YEAR - 2000
~~_________a____ø__~_~_
ORIGINAL TAX LEVY PER SCROLL
DISCOVERIES ADDEO
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES CHARGED
ADVERTISING FEES CHARGED
LISTING PENALTIES CHARGED
CLEANING LIENS CHARGED
TOTAL LEVY
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTED
BACK TAXES
_____a......
REAL ESTATE AND PERSO~AL PROPERTY
CHARGES ADDEO
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES DUE
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALA~CE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTED
ROOM OCCUPANCY TAX COLLECTIONS
PRIVILEGE LICENSE COLLECTIO~S
AD VALOREM
_1U___IW______,.__
$ 87,123,902.08
3,657,823.34
718,320.83-
___·CWI______.-.____
$ 90,003,404.59
.00
69,117.36
.00
.-----------...---
$ 90,012,521.95
87,122,057.71-
___....._____....__111
$ 2,950,464.18
96.72~*
$ 3,454,617.32
93,227.52
260,918.39-
_.._--~_.._-------
$ 3,286,986.45
1,320,448.23'·
_4D_____........-IQI___
$ 1,966~538.22_
40.11~
MAR 2001
_____.ø..___..___
116,919.12
502.50
~(p, o? 7, c¡
CONSENT AGENDA
DATE:_________
IT EM !NG .__..:___
MOTOR VEHICLE
________.·w______
$ 6,028,448.62
11,832.08
74,436.04-
--....'._--------
$ 5,965,844.66
.00
.00
.00
----~._-------_...
$ 5,965,844.66
4,713,093.06-
----------..---..
$ 1,192,751.60
80.01~*
FISCAL YTO
--------..-..---
2,029,656.62
17,529.84
TOTAL MONEY PROCESSED THRU COLLECTION OFFICE FOR NEW HANOVER COU~TY,
CITY OF WILMINGTON% WRIGHTSVILlE BEACH, CAROLLNA BEACH AND KURE
BEACH TO DATE - $lj4,564,877.55.
THIS REPORT IS FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING J4LY 1, 2000.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
CV (...h'1 ( : (." ~ ~ 6.4 ..,0,/
PATRICIA J. R~ÑO~.,_\1
COLLECTDR OF REVENUE
* COMEINED COLLECTION PERCENTAGE - 95.69%
26.27.
ÌtÈSOLUTION
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
WHEREAS, after due advertisement, bids were received and publicly opened by the Finance Department
at 3:00 p.m. on the 29th day of March, 2001, at the County Administration Building, 320 Chestnut Street,
Wilmington, North Carolina, and the following bids were received for two (2) roll off trucks for the Environmental
Management Department, Bid # 01-0266:
Volvo & GMC Truck Center of Carolina
*Carolina Environmental Systems, Inc.
$166,744.00
$171,680.00
$173,377,88
$174,744.00
$179,597.68
$181,916.20
$196,159.80
$ 88,861.94*
$ 89,245.00*
$ 94,260.00*
*Price for one truck only.
Triple T of Wilmington
Mack Truck, Inc.
Tom Bailey Motors, Inc.
Florence Mack, Inc. (bid # 1)
Florence Mack, Inc. (bid # 2)
Shealys Truck Center, Inc.
AND WHEREAS, the Environmental Management Director and the Finance Director recommend that the
contract be awarded to Volvo & GMC Truck Center of Carolina of Charlotte, North Carolina, the lowest responsible
bidder, in the amount of one hundred sixty-six thousand seven hundred forty-four dollars ($166,744.00);
AND WHEREAS, funds have been previously appropriated and are now in Account No.
700-480-4930-6450 and 700-480-4191-6115 to cover this contract;
AND WHEREAS, the County Manager recommends the purchase of only one truck to be paid for from the
white goods reimbursement funds in Account No. 700-480-4191-6115;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VED by the Board of County Commissioners ofNew Hanover County ,
that in accordance with the County Manager's recommendation, the contract for one (1) roll off truck for the
Environmental Management Department, Bid # 01-0266 be awarded to Volvo & GMC Truck Center of Carolina
in the amount of eighty-three thousand three hundred seventy-two dollars ($83,372.00); and that the County is hereby
authorized and directed to execute the contract, contract form to be approved by the County Attorney.
(SEAL)
fÍdj)g!~ ~un~ Commissione~
T S::~,~ ~
rk to th~~d
26.27.10
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONE:StD;..t)¡ 1/
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners is committed to the promotion of
safe and convenient bicycling for both transportation and recreation; and
. WHEREAS, New Hanover County is committed to promoting the safe use of bicycles on the
County's roads, sidewalks and trailways; and
WHEREAS,·education about bicycle safety and maintenance will encoUrage cllildren and adults to
operate their bicycles in a safe manner on all bicýcle and shared access facilities.
.' WHEREAS, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners is committed to alleviëiting'traffic
, congestion and ensuring a. clean and healthy environment; and '
WHEREAS, a Bike Friendly community is committed to;
1. Good roads: Streets that can be sh~red by bikes and cars safely and conveniently. .,
2. Bicycle paths and trails:. Paved and unpaved routes where youth and casual riders can bicycle
comfortably and safely.
3. Safety conscious bicyclists: Educated and experienced riders of all ages, who share the road
safely and confidently, obeyi~g all traffic regulations. '
4. Safety conscious motorists: Drivers who are alert to bicyclists and share the road with them.
, 5. Well-planned neighborhoods: Neighborhoods that are conveniently linked'to promote bicycle
travel between homes, schools, stores, libraries, recreational and sports facilities, churches,
beaches, and workplace destinations. Traffic règulations and other controls that calm traffic
in residential and other areas frequented by children on bicycles.
NOW, THEREPORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners proclaims May as Bicycle Awareness Month and that New Hanover County is
Bike Friendly and will continue to promote safe cycling opportunities for New Hanover County
citizens.
ADOPTED this, the 16th day of .Ápri12001.
-(¡ DNJ().'
Chairman . ,', '
26.27.12
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONE~S {,I cÖ\
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, nearly thirty years ago, more than twenty million Americans joined together on the first
Earth Day in a demonstration of concem for the environment; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County recognizes the importance and special quality of our co~stal
, environment to our corrimunity; and our responsibility for the preservation, protection, and
enhancement of our ~atural resources as stewards for future generations; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County has a vision 0/ and commitment to the quality of life and the future
of our community; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County desires to ensure sustainable ~oastal communities, providing for
the needs of the present without compromising our ability to meet the needs of future generations; and
WHEREAS, the celebration of Earth Day will further these objectives by increasing a~areness and
appreciation of our natural resources; and -
WHEREAS, the Lower Cape Fear Earth Day 2001 activities and events will educate all citizens on the
importance of acting in an environmentally sensitive rrianner by protecting water quality, recycling,
conserving energy and water, using efficient transportation, green gardening and lawn care, and adopting
a more eèologically sound and sustainable lifestyle;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners does hereby officially proclaim Saturday, April 21, 2001 as Earth Day and that
day shall be set aside for public activitie~. -
ADOPTED this, the 16th day of April 2001.
i:&~n D¡JJ,
'~y~
CI to the Board
IC)~jfm1úJWm.O,!
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26.27.13
NEW HANOveR COUNTY
BOARD OF COMl'1ISSIONERS
, PROCLAMATION
'WHEREAS, the entire community can effect positive change with any volunteer, action no
matter how big or small; and " , !
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, 'WHEREAS, volunteers have demonstrated this throùgh their work in schools; public arid
private nonproHts, churches, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Dovia, UNCWl£adersh,ip
Center, community collaborations such as the Project Impact Hurricane Expo, Martin Lut~er
King Service Day, Make A Difference Day, and especially in the disaster arena; and i
, ,
'WHEREAS, this week alone, nearly 500 volunteers will work in this community'through the
United Way Days of Caring, completing 64 projects for 26 nonprofit agencies, donating t~e,
skills, and resources to promote arts and culture, to help youth, elderly, àt-risk families, tþe'
,homeless, the hungry and those in crisis, and
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'WHEREAS, volunteer action is a core, shared tradition of our community and nation, and
WHEREAS, volunteers can co~nect with local comm~nity service opportunities thro~h
hundreds of community service organizations like Volunteer Centers; a~d' I
r
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'WHEREAS, volunteers have the power to make our community a better place to live, aÞ.d
during this week, all over the nation, service projects will be j>erlonned and volunteers will be
recognized for their commitments to community service; . .
,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners hereby proclaims April 21-27, 2001 as National Volunteer Week in New
Hanover County, North Carolina, and urges all citizens to join the effort in honoring volunte~rs
in their communities this week and throughout the year. ¡
I
ADOPTED this, the 16th d~y of April 2001.
Attest:
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26.27.14
RESOLUTION
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
WHEREAS, the State of North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules require
that Municipal Solid Waste Landfill be designed by a Professional Engineer licensed to
practice engineering in accordance with G.S, 89C and the Administrative Rules
developed thereunder;
AND WHEREAS, the Engineer shall perform site inspections to certify that the
construction was performed in substantial accordance with the project plans and
specifications;
AND WHEREAS, North Carolina Rule TI5A: 13B.1624 (b)(15) requires
certification stating that the landfill cell was constructed in accordance with a DENR
approved CQA Plan and be signed and sealed by the Project Engineer;
AND WHEREAS, the engineering firm of Post, Buckley, Schuh, & Jerrnigan,
Inc. has prepared design and construction documents for the preparation of Cell 6A1B at
the New Hanover County Landfill;
AND ,WHEREAS, the firm of Post, Buckley, Schuh, & Jerrnigan, Inc, has
demonstrated it's ability to meet the design criteria by previously designing cell
construction systems acceptable to the State Solid Waste Division;
AND WHEREAS; the firm of Post, Buckley, Schuh, & Jerrnigan, Inc. has
submitted a Scope of Services to provide Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) services
for Ce1l6A1B; '.
AND WH~REAS; the Director of Environmental Management and the County
Manager recommend that a contract be awarded to Post, Buckley, Schuh, & Jerrnigan,
Inc. in an amount of Two-hundred Ten Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Five Dollars
($210,955.00);
AND' WHEREAS; fùnds have been previously appropriated and are now in
Account Number 700-480-4191-3700 to cover this contract;
;: :~~
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County
Commissioners of New Hanover County that the Contract for Engineering Inspection
Services during the construction of Cell 6A/B at the New Hanover County Landfill be
awarded to Post, Buckley, Schuh, & Jerrnigan, Inc. for an amount not to exceed
$210,955.00; and that the County is hereby authorized and directed to execute the
contract, contract form to be approved by the County Attorney.
This the 16th day of April, 2001.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
1d. {)p¡A)(\.
Ted Davis, Jr., Ch~~an
Board of County Commissioners
ATTEST;
~A".d~
.............~o the Board
ATTACHMENT A
SCOPE-OF -SERVICES
NEW HANOVER COUNTY SECURE LANDFILL
CELL 6NB CONSTRUCTION RPR AND
LINER CONSTRUCTION QUALITY ASSURANCE (CQA) SERVICES
ENGINEER shall provide an experienced Resident Project Representative (RPR)/ Landfill
Liner Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) Manager to observe and document the site
preparation and the installation of the geosynthetic clay liner and geosynthetic liner for the
approximate II-acre composite liner construction of the New Hanover County Secure Landfill,
Ce~16AJB. Tþis individual shall be specifically t~ained in liller material inst£llJation and related
engineering services. For this project one individual will perform both services, however, ,
should it become necessary to add additional personnel, PBS&J will notify the COUNTY of
the need and will prepare a contract addendum to provide for the additional professionals.
PBS&J shall perform the following CQA related services:
TASK 1
PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING
,ENGINEER's Project Manager and CQA Manager shall attend a one (1) day Pre-
Construction Meeting in New Hanover County to assist the COUNTY in coordinating the
construction activities for the Cell 6NB landfill expansion.
TASK 2
SHOP DRAWING REVIEW
ENGINEER shall review project shop drawings and submittals for conformance the contract
documents. This review shall be limited to sixty (60) hours of a Senior Engineer I level time.
TASK 3, FIELD OBSERVATION SERVICES
ENGINEER shall provide up to one thousand three hundred twenty (1320) hours on an as,
heeded basis of one (1) full time RPR/CQA Manager during the construction of the Cell6AJB
liner system. It is estimated that approximately twenty-two weeks at 60 hours per week will be
required during the term of the project. This allocation of time is based on the size and layout
'of the landfill, two (2) liner installation crews at work at any given time by the contractor and
the type of liner designed for the Cell 6NB Expansion. It is assumed that there will be a
maximum of one (1) mobilization by the liner installation team for this design. The RPR/CQA
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Manager's duties shall include:
· coordinate with the contractor to process shop drawings, pay request~, field
orders, change orders, etc.
· observe the construction activities for conformance with the contract
documents.
· coordinate soil testing and liner testing requirements with the contractor.
· review of liner stored on-site.
· observe installation and seaming of liner incompliance with contract documents.
.. ,
· review of all conformance tests and destructive seam tests.
· selecting liner sample locations and submission of these samples for testing.
· documentation of the liner installation using DENR approved CQA forms.
· obtaining subgrade certificate of acceptance from the installer
· completion of Daily Field Reports
· development of a record drawing for the installation
· arrangement and documentation of meetings regarding the installation
· photographic documentation of the installation,
· keeping the County informed of the progress and any problems with the
installation.
If the liner installer uses multiple crews to shorten the installation time, the CQA
Manager shall train and supervise additional CQA monitors to work on the project.
Although the time of installation may decrease, the estimated total working hours for
the CQA monitors should remain constant. The County will provide support field
services from their experienced personnel.
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TASK 4
CQA SUPPORT
PBS&J shall provide up to ten (10) 8-hour days of one (1) professional engineer on an as
needed basis through the duration of construction, His duties during this supplemental period
shall include providing intermediate observation of the construction in support of the on-site
RPR and COUNTY staff. Services shall include:
· obtaining pre- and post- construction certificates
· solving technical questions that may occur
· . finalizing field documentation and drawings
ENGINEER shall subcontract a geotechnical firm to perform the geotechnical testing of the
soil layer installation. The geotechnical testing shall include the.following:
.
evaluation of the soil borrow source and testing of the sub grade and
embankment construction
.
Soil Layer Testing Report
The soil testing shall be performed in accordance with'the requirements of the technical
specification and CQA Plan. The ENGINEER sl:1all rtview the selection of the geotechnical
SUBCONSUL T ANT with the CO UNTY before entering into a contract with the geotechnical
firm.
TASK 5
DESTRUCTIVE AND CONFORMANCE TESTING
ENGINEER shall perform destructive testing of the liner seam samples using their in-house
testing equipment. The CQA Manager shall send the samples by Federal Express overnight to
the testing laboratory, The testing lab shall perform the Peel and Shear Test on each sample
and have the results available within one (1) working day of receipt of the sample at the testing
facility. It is estimated that 110 destructive seam samples will be tested for this project.
ENGINEER shall have conformance tests performed on samples of the liner material by a
qualified conformance testing laboratory. A total of eleven (11) conformance tests for the
synthetic liner are estimated for this project. To expedite the conformance testing, in-plant
samples will be secured by the testing lab and will be immediately tested to assure that the
material meets the specifications before the material is installed. It is estimated that 38 tests
on the GCL and 25 tests on the geotextile will be performed.
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TASK 6
CQA CERTIFICATION REPORT
ENGINEER shall develop a CQA Certification Report as record of the liner installation in
accordance with the requirements of the regulations of DENR. The report shall include the
following:
· all submittal approvals
· daily field logs
· documentation drawings
· installation logs
· destructive/non-destructive testing results
· certificates as documentation of the cap placement
Three (3) copies of an interim CQA Certification Report, signed by a Professional Engineer
registered in the State of North Carolina, shall be submitted to the COUNTY as quickly as
possible (dependent upon timely delivery of documents from the contractor) for the initial
milestone period, and will finalize the CQA Certification Report upon completion of the
project within six (6) weeks after completion of the liner installation or receipt of final
approved as-built from the contractor.
TASK 7
SITE OBSERVATION AND CERTIFICATION
Subject to the successful completion of the construction, ENGINEER's Project Manager shall
perform a site inspection to certify that the construction on the Cell 6NB Landfill Expansion
, was performed in substantial accordance with the project plans and specifications. As required
in North Carolina's Rule T15A: 13B.1624(b)(15), the certification shall also state that Cell
6NB was constructed in accordance with the DENR approved CQA Plan and be signed and
sealed by the Project Manager.
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26.27.15
RESOLUTION
OF THE
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
WHEREAS, the Department of Environmental Management offers the service of corrugated
cardboard recycling at no cost to generators; and
WHEREAS, the service is provided at no cost due to the utilization of an inmate labor force;
WHEREAS, the Department of Corrections has found it necessary to remove the inmate labor
force from the recycling section and consequently, the Department of Environmental .
Management will now incur additional costs for the recycling of cardboard; and
WHEREAS, the cost for processing cardboard will now be $15 per ton and that cost needs to be
passed on to the generator;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County Commissioners of New Hanover
County hereby approve an increase in the tipping fee for corrugated cardboard from $0 per ton to
$15 per ton.
Adopted this, the 16th day of April 2001.
New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
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26.27.16a
New Hanover County
Board of Equalization and Review
Oath of Office
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I, Julia Boseman, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will
support and maintain the Constitution and Laws of the United /
States, and the Constitution and Laws of North Carolina, not
inconsistent therewith, and I will faithfully discharge the duties of
my office as a member of the New Hanover County Board of
Equalization and Review; and that I will not allow my actions as a
member of the Board of Equalization and Review to be influenced
by personal or political friendships or obligations; so help me God.
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/~ulii~~n
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this the 16th day of April, 2001
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'- '6~~e Board
26.27.16b
New Hanover County
Board of Equalization and Review
Oath of Office
I, Nancy H. Pritchett, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will
support and maintain the Constitution and Laws of the United
States, and the Constitution and Laws of North Carolina, not
inconsistent therewith, and I will faithfully discharge the duties of
my office as a member of the New Hanover County Board of
Equalization and Review; and that I will not allow my actions as a
member of the Board of Equalization and Review to be influenced
by personal or political friendships or obligations; so help me God.
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, ~- 'N6'ncy H./Pritchett
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this the 16th day of April, 2001
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~~to the Board