2001-08-20 RM Exhibits
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RESOLUTION
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
WHEREAS, the 1989 Solid Waste Management Act contained a sub-section
entitled the "North Carolina Scrap Tire Disposal Act" which prohibits the disposal of
whole tires into landfills;
AND WHEREAS, New Hanover County provides for the collection,
transportation, processing, and disposal or recycling of scrap tires generated it the
County;
AND WHEREAS, the Department of Environmental Management requested
proposals from scrap tire processing firms for the management of scrap tires;
AND WHEREAS, the following bid was received:
Option I
Providing for collection of All tires delivered to the landfill.
$78.00 per ton
Option II
Providing for the collection oftires at the landfill and major retailers that includes
rental of trailers in the cost per ton.
$83.00 per ton
Option III
Providing trailers at the landfill and cost of trailer rental at retailers to be paid by
retailers under separate agreement.
$78.00 per ton
$135.00 per month for trailer rental paid by retailer
. AND WHEREAS, Option III provides for no overall increase in cost to the
County, .
AND WHEREAS, the'major retailers have the option to enter into a separate
rental arrangement with the contractor for monthly rent of a scrap tire storage trailer or
deliver the scrap tires to the landfill,
AND WHEREAS, the con~ractor, Central Carolina Tire Disposal, has provided
satisfactory scrap tire management services to New Hanover County since 1998,
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AND WHEREAS, the Environmental Management Director and the County
Manager recommend that a contract be awarded to Central Carolina Tire Disposal in an
amount of $78.00 per ton as described in Option III;
AND WHEREAS, funds will be provided from the North Carolina Scrap Tire
Disposal Tax, a State Grant for expenses exceeding revenues from the Scrap Tire
Disposal Account, and funds previously appropriated and are now or will be in
. subsequent year's budget in Account No. 700-480-4191-3771;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County
Commissioners of New Hanover County that contact No. 01-0339 be awarded to Central
Carolina Tire Disposal for the collection, transportation, processing, and management of
scrap tires generated in New Hanover County; and that the County is hereby authorized
and directed to execute the contract, contract form to be approved by the County
Attorney.
This the 20th day of August, 2001.
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ATTEST:
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"'-'~erk to the Board
* *This resolution was rescinded at the Regular Meeting of September 17, 2001, and awarded
under Option II. See Exhibit Book XXVII, Page 6.
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
2001-2002 BUDGET RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the New Hanover County School Administrative
Unit:
Section 1. The following amounts are hereby appropriated for the operation of the school
administrative unit for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 2001 and ending June 30,2002:
STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND
Instructi~mal Programs
Supporting Service Programs
Community Service Programs
72,339,936
13,596,214
38,880
LOCAL CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
Instructional Programs
Supporting Service Programs
Community Service Programs
Non-programmed Charges
21.425,617
29,179,972
279,688
2,131,688
FEDERAL GRANTS FUND
Instructional Programs
Supporting Service Programs
Non-programmed Charges
6,307,963
366,831
664,087
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Capital Outlay
ENTERPRISE FUND
Supporting Service Programs (Child Nutrition)
Community Service Programs (After School)
8,259,430
300,000
TRUST FUND (Note 1)
LOCAL PENSION FUND
Supporting Services
GRANI) TOTAL
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85,975,030
53,016,965
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7,338,881
3,049,687
8,559,430
550,000
158,489,993
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
. 2001-2002 BUDGET RESOLUTION
Section 2. The following revenues are estimated to be available for the fiscal year beginning
July 1, 2001 and ending June 30, 2002:
STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND
State of North Carolina
LOCAL CURRENT EXPENSE FUND
New Hanover County
Federal Sources
Fund Balance Appropriation
Other Revenues
FEDERAL GRANTS FUND
Federal Sources
CAPITAL OUTLAY
New Hanover County
Fund Balance Appropriation
ENTERPRISE FUND
After School Fees
Food Sales
Federal Sources
Appropriated Retained Earnings
Other Revenues
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TRUST FUND (Note 1)
LOCAL PENSION FUND
Interest
New Hanover County Appropriations
Total Public School Pension Fund
GRAND TOTAL
2
47,411,979
265,044
2,835,044
2,504,898
3,033,894
15,793
300,000
. ,3,650,000
3,678,000
821,430
110,000
50,000
500,000
85,975,030
53,016,965
7,338,881
3,049,687
8,559.430
550,000
158,489,993
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY. BOARD OF EDUCATION
2001-2002 BUDGET RESOLUTION
Section 3. All appropriations shan be paid first from revenues restricted as to ~se and secondly
from general unrestricted revenues.
Section 4. The Superintendent's transfer authority is found in Policy 3140.
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Section 5. This resolution shall be entered into the minutes of the Board of Education, and within
five days after adoption, copies thereof shall be filed with the Superintendent, the School Finance
Officer and the County Finance Officer.
Adopted thIs ~ day OfJ.l.¡
,2001
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New HéµlOver County Board of Education
Note 1 - The Trust Fund is funded by canyover funds which will be appropriated from the Trust
Fund Balance at a later date.
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY
SETTLEMENT OF TAX COLLECTIONS FOR 2000
Original Tax Levy Per Scroll
Discoveries Added
Less Abatements
Total Taxes Charged
Listing Penalties Charged
Advertising Fees Charged
Interest Collected
Cost Collected
$ 94,718,937.28
3,718,306.80
990,828.62
$ 97,446,415.46
67,362.60
8,550.00
238,134.14
17,778.12
$ 97,778,24.0.32
Real Estate Liens*
Delinquent Personal Property*
Deposited
$ 928,226.19
1,011,223.59
95,838,790.54
- 97,778240.32
$ .00
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*Uncollected amounts include $ 109,970.72 owed by known bankrupt accounts and accounts under
appeal.
Respectfully submitted,
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Patricia 1. Rayno¡U
Collector of Revenue
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT
SETTLEMENT OF TAX COLLECTIONS FOR 2000
Original Tax Levy Per Scroll
Discoveries Added
Less Abatements
Total Taxes Charged
Listing Penalties Charged
Interest Collected
$ 2,700,510.22
120,376.89
54,756.28
2,766,130.83
2,345.18
6,914.74
$ 2,775,390.75
Real Estate Liens *
Delinquent Personal Property*
Deposited
$ 23,894.35
28,317.52
2,723,178.88
2,775,390.75
$ .00
*Uncollected amounts include $ 2,105.65 owed by known bankrupt accounts.
Respectfully submitted,
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Patricia 1. Raynor
Collector of Revenue
P1R:sw
27.5.3b
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
SETTLEMENT OF DELINQUENT TAXES
PERSONAL AND REAL 1999 1998 PRIOR TOTAL TAX
7/1/00 Control $ 1,816,747.71 $ 346,842.74 $ 1,291,086.87 $ 3,454,677.32
Charges Added 58,114.80 25,305.89 23,522.59 106,943.28
Collections - 1,271,322.75" - 108,528.24 87,700.26 - 1,467,551.25
Abatements 165.177.02 - 6.576.15 - 163,036.09 - 334,789.26
$ 438,362.74 $ 257,044.24 $ 1,063,873.11 $ 1,759,280.09
7/1/01 Control - 438,362.71 - 257,044.23 - 1.063,873.01 - 1.759,279.95
Adjustment $ .03 $ .01 $ .10 $ .14
(Due to distribution errors oflate list fees)
TINTERESTCOLLECTED
Personal and Real
$ 147,857.03
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT
SETTLEMENT OF DELINQUENT TAXES
PERSONAL AND REAL
1999
7/01/00 Control
Charges Added
Collections
Abatements
$
48,576.06
1,718.34
38,052.36
1.559.26
10,682.78
10,682.82
.04
$
7/01/0 1 Control
Adjustment $-
(Due to distribution errors oflate list fees)
~RESTCOLLECTED
Personal and Real
$ 3,603.73
1998 " PRIOR TOTAL TAX
$ 6,537.68 $ 23,907.54 $ 79,021.28
666.92 688:95 3,07421"
2,230.48 - 1,577.97 41,860.81
217.48 - 4,850.42 6.627.16
$ 4,756.64 $ 18,168.10 $ 33,607.52
4,756.63 - 18,168.13 33.607.58
$ .01 $ - .03 $- .06
27.5.3c
August 2001
State of North Carolina
County of New Hanover
To the Collector of Revenue of New Hanover County:
You are hereby authorized, empowered, and commanded to collect the taxes set
forth in the tax records filed in the office of the Tax Administrator and in the tax
receipts herewith delivered to you, in the amounts and from the taxpayers likewise
therein set forth. Such taxes are hereby declared to be a first lien upon all real
property of the respective taxpayers in the County of New Hanover and this order
shall be a full and sufficient authority to direct, require, and enable you to levy on
and sell any real or personal property of such taxpayers, for and on account
thereof, in accordance with the law.
Witness my hand and official seal, thi~~ay of ~ 2001.
l!ifJ:::dVLmnssioners of New Hanover County
Attest:
Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County.
I, Patricia J. Raynor, Collector of Revenue of New Hanover County, hereby acknowledge receipt
of tax books for real estate and personal property for Cape Fear, Federal Point, Carolina Beach,
Kure Beach, Harnett, Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro, and Wilmington Townships, for New
Hanover County.
This 20)-n day of
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27.5.4
CONSENT AGENDA
DATE:
ITEM NO.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS
COLLECTIONS THRU 7/31/01
CURRENT TAX YEAR - 200 I
ORIGINAL TAX LEVY PER SCROLL
DISCOVERIES ADDED
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES CHARGED
AD VALOREM
$ .00
.00
.00
$ .00
MOTOR VEHICLE
$ 1,313,549.08
3,531.99
7,654.28
$ 1,309,426.79
ADVERTISING FEES CHARGED
LISTING PENALTIES CHARGED
CLEANING LIENS CHARGED
TOT AL LEVY
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTST ANDING BALANCE
PERCENT AGE COLLECTED
$
$
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00%
$
$
.00
.00
.00
1,309,426.79
564.760.20
744,666.59
43.13%*
BACK TAXES
, REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
CHARGES ADDED
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES DUE
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
PERCENT AGE COLLECTED
RENT AL VEHICLE TAX COLLECTIONS
ROOM OCCUPANCY TAX COLLECTIONS
PRIVILEGE LICENSE COLLECTIONS
$ 3,698,729.73
46)57.96
- 13556.89
$ 3,731,530.80
344,309.19
$ 3,387,221.61
9.23%
JUL 2001 . FISCAL YTD
$ 26,023.80 $ 26,023.80
392,262.88 392,262.88
5,556.25 5,556.25
TOTAL MONEY PROCESSED THRU COLLECTION OFFICE FOR NEW HANOVER COUNTY, CITY OF WILMINGTON,
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, CAROLINA BEACH AND KURE BEACH TO DATE - $1,860,098.81.
TInS REpORT IS FOR FISCAL YEAR BEG~ JULY I, 2001.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, ~
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COLLECTOR OF REVENUE
* COMBINED COLLECTION PERCENTAGE - 43.13%
27.5.4
CONSENT AGENDA
OATE:___..:.___..:-
ITEM NG.______
NEW HANOVER COUNTY fIRE DISTRICT TAX COLLECTIONS
COLLECTIONS THRU 01/31/01
CURRENT TAX YEAR - 2001
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ORIGINAL TAX LEVY PER SCROLL
DISCOVERIES ADOED
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES CHARGED
LISTING PENALTIES CHARGED
AD VALOREM
__at___________...
$
.00
.00
.00
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$
.00
.00
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$
TOTAL LEVY
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTED
BACK TAXES
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REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY $
CHARGES ADDED
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES DUE
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
~ERCENTAGE COLLECTED
THIS REPORT IS FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULÝl, 2001.
.00
.00
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$
.00
.00%*
8.5,B19.45
1,358.77
311.07-
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$
86,861.15
9,643.39-
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$ 17,223.76
11.10%
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
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COLLECTOR OF REVENUE
* COMBINED COLLECTION PERCENTAGE ø 45.10%
MOTOR VEHICLE
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$ 37,696.04
189.61
231.40"
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$ 37,654.31
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$
37,654.31
16,983.89-
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$
20,610.42
45.10%*
27.5.5
RESOLUTION
OF THE
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
TO
OPPOSE REDUCTION OF FEDERAL FUNDING FOR BEACH NOURISHMENT
WHEREAS, America's beaches ar.e one of the country's most irreplaceable assets, both environmentaIly
and economicaIly, and are unparalleled as a source of storm protection, national and international tourism,
and recreation for all citizens;
AND WHEREAS, many of the developed North Carolina coastal communities, have entered into a 50 year
contractual agreement with the Army Corps for assistance through the Shore Protection Program for
periodic re-nourishment;
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AND WHEREAS, the Bush Administration, as well as the Clinton Administration, has attempted to reverse
the contractually-agreed cost-share for periodic beach re-nourishment projects from 65% Federal to 65%
non-Federal thereby imposing a tremendous financial burden on state and local governments and its
citizens;
AND WHEREAS, the United States House of Representatives has passed a Energy and Water
Appropriations Bill that restores current 65% Federal funding for all projects, with the exception of
Wrightsville Beach, and the Senate has passed an Energy and Water Appropriations Bill approving a
funding reduction less than the House BiIl for twenty-two projects;
AND WHEREAS, beach nourishment is critical for shoreline protection against the increasing number of
devastating coastal storms and to support the crucial role the beaches of North Carolina have on the
economy of the region;
AND WHEREAS, failure to restore the cost-sharing formula for beach nourishment project wiIl jeopardize
current funding for all existing and future shore protection projects and will have a destructive effect on our
nation's beaches.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
categoricaIly opposes any reduction of Federal funding for beach nourishment projects.
Adopted this the 20th day of August, 200 I
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27.5.6
RESOLUTION
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
WHEREAS, North Carolina House Bill 1169 (Session Law 2001-328) increased the formal
bid threshold for purchase contracts from thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00) to fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000.00) and was signed by the Governor of North Carolina on August 2,2001, effective
on the same date;
AND WHEREAS, the formal bidding thresholds in the New Hanover County Purchasing
Policy are established in accordance with limits imposed by North Carolina General Statutes;
AND'WHEREAS, as a result of the General Assembly increasing the formal bid threshold
for purchase contracts, County staff have revised the County Purchasing Policy to reflect the new
change;
AND WHEREAS, the Finance Director and the County Manager desire to inform the Board
of Commissioners of actions being taken to bring the County Purchasing Policy into compliance with
the new legislation and request concurrence from the Board of Commissioners on these actions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New
Hanover County that the Board of Commissioners concur with the actions by staff to revise the
County Purchasing Policy by increasing the formal bid threshold for purchase contracts from thirty
thousand dollars ($30,000.00) to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) in accordance with the change
of threshold in North Carolina House Bill 1169 (Session Law 2001-328), signed by the Governor
of North Carolina on August 2,2001, effective on the same date.
This 20th day of August, 2001.
(SEAL)
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Chairman, Board ~{/~ounty Commissioners
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27.5.7
A RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY COUNTY
DECLARING SEPTEMBER ì5, 2001 AS
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BIG SWEEP DAY
WHEREAS, New Hanover County is rich in natural resourcesand beauty; and
WHEREAS, water is a basic and essential need for all life; and,
WHEREAS, trash fouls our waterways as well as our landscapes; and,
WHEREAS, every citizen should contribute to keeping our environment clean and healthy by
working together to preserve clean water and the natural beauty of our surroundings; and,
WHEREAS, North CaroJina Big Sweep is a statewide community effort to retrieve trash from
North Carolina's waterways and landscapes;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners does hereby declare September 15,200] as NEW HANOVER COUNTY BIG
SWEEP DAY, and does further hereby urge every citizen to do his or her part to restore the beauty
of our lakes, streams and shores by volunteering to participate in the Big Sweep event.
In witness whereofI have hereunto set my hand and caused the sea] of New Hanover County to be
affixed.
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Ted Davis, Jr.,~an
ATTEST:
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"--i~Harre], Clerk to the Board
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KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY
216 North Second Street · Wilmington, North Carolina· (910) 762-0965
27.5.8
RESOLUTION
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
POLICY ON LIVING MEMORIALS
WHEREAS, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners desires to establish a memorial to
honor and recognize the leadership, service, and dedication of departed citizens who served as
county public officials, volunteers, members of boards and commissions, or employees with long
standing service or contributions; and
WHEREAS, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners desires to preserve the memory of
such contributions in a manner that will be accessible to future generations; and
WHEREAS, the Board may choose to honor such great leadership by planting a tree on the "Walk
of Remembrance" in a New Hanover County Park;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
hereby establishes a policy that a contribution may be made to the New Hanover County Tree fund
, in such instances as deemed appropriate to establish a Living Memorial Program.
Adopted this the 2Q1h day of August, 2001.
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Ted Davis, Jr., ChaitJan
New Hanover County Board
of Commissioners
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L~e F. Harrell, Clerk to the Board
27.5.9
ST ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
MICHAEL F. EASLEY DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS L YNDO TIPPETT
GOVERNOR SECRETARY
July 27,2001
Mr. Ted Davis, Jr., Chairman
New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
320 Chestnut Street
Room 305
Wilmington, N.C. 28401
SUBJECT: 2001-2002 Secondary Construction Program
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As required by General Statute 136-44.5, before July 1 each cale..lJæ. j'\..ål, LIt:
Department of Transportation shall make a study of all state-maintained unpaved roads in
order to determine the unpaved mileage in each county and the total in the state. Each
county's allocation is determined by dividing the total allocation by the statewide mileage
times the number of miles in each county.
Secondary road construction allocations are based upon the amount of revenue generated
by the gasoline tax and the final total will not be known until the end of the current fiscal
year, ending June 30, 2001. Should there be any significant change in the c'ounty
allocation, we will inform you of any adjustments in the Secondary Road Construction
Program for 2001-2002.
Based on an unpaved mileage of approximately 2.22 miles in New Hanover County,
compared to unpaved miles statewide, the secondary allocation is estimated at $51,544.00.
This amount is expected to be approved at the July Board Meeting.
The North Carolina Board of Transportation has elected to continue paving down the
same lists used last year and using the new list generated by the most recent unpaved road
evaluation. The lists are based on a paving priority rating system having two paving
priorities in each county, one for rural roads and one for residentiaVsubdivision roads. The
Board now requires a separate listing of roads for each county showing the roads for
which have been previously skipped over for paving because the right-of-way was not
available. Although these roads will not be shown on either of the two paving priority
300 Division Drive, Wilmington, N.C. 28401 (910)251-2655 Fax: (910)251-2759
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lists, provisions have been made for any such road to be reinstated to its prior position at
such time as right-of-way becomes available, or as soon thereafter as reinstatement can be
administratively accomplished. A copy of the paving priorities, and the list of roads with
unavailable right-of-way is attached for your reference.
In compliance with our Board's directives, while addressing overall county needs, we
submit the following proposals for the expenditure of estimated secondary road
construction funds for New Hanover County, for the period through June 2002. This
proposal will be presented in a public hearing at your regularly scheduled meeting on
August 20, 2001 at 9:00 A.M. as follows:
Estimated July 1,2001 Total Allocation
$ 51,544.00
Highway Fund
Highway Trust Fund
$22,442.00
$29,102.00
Spot Stabilization,
Paved Road Improvements,
Safety Improvements and
Bridge Replacements
$7.322.00
$44,222.00
Roads for Grade. Drain. Base. and Pave
SR 1337M, Marathon Avenue
From End of Pavement to End of System
Length 0.89 Miles
Priority IF (S) 0.89
$44.222.00
$ 0.00
NOTE: This is a continuation of funding ITom previous fiscal year
Total Miles:
0.89
A copy of this proposed program is posted on the public bulletin board at the courthouse
for public review. This program is subject to availability of funding, right-of-way, and
environmental review.
We wish to point out the amount used in the cost of each of these priorities is an estimate
. and is subject to variations due to inflation, cost of materials, equipment rate changes, and
so forth.
300 Division Drive, Wilmington, N.C. 28401 (910)251-2655 Fax: (910)251-2759
New Hanover County Commissioners
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We appreciate the opportunity to meet with you, the Board and the public, to present this
program. Recommended deviations from this submission by the Board of Commissioners
must be in compliance with general Statute 136-44:8.
In the event right-of-way for any of the proposals is not available, it is our plan to proceed
with the next priority until right-of-way is acquired and funds are expended. You will be
notified of changes in this program. In addition, at the end of each calendar year you will
be presented a detailed report of work accomplished and funds expended.
. Wilson
ber, Board of Transportation
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Division Engineer
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Cc: Robert A. Vause, P.E., District Engineer
Scott Cooke, P,E., New Hanover Maintenance Engineer
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1385
1318
RATING UNPAVED SECONDARY ROADS
PRTY.S/D NAME LENGTH HOM
IF.N PROSPECT CEME .30
2F N SAMPSON STREE .43
3F N BLUE CLAY ROA .11
NUMBER ROADS: 3
* RURAL * COUNTY 25 NEW HANOV'
P/H SCH CH BS IN RF #B B/R TRAF
3 N 30
1 N 10
N 6
TOTAL MILES: 0.84
(F) INDICATES FROZEN TOP 10 PRIORITY AS REQUIRED BY GS 136-44.7(B)
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T/F T/PTS
N 60.0
N 20.0
N 6.0
SRIQ RATING UNPAVED SECONDARY ROADS *HOLD-LIST* COUNTY 25 PAGE
SrR PRTY,S/D NAME LENGTH HOM p/H SCH CH BS IN RF #B B/R TRAF T/F TlpTS
NUMBER ROADS: 0 TOTAL MILES: 0.00'
(F) INDICATES FROZEN TOP 10 PRIORITY AS REQUIRED BY GS 136-44.7(B)
SRIQ RATING UNPAVED SECONDARY ROADS
ShR PRTY SiD NAME LENGTH HOM
1337M 1F Y MARATHON AVE .89 38
2619 2F Y HERMITAGE DRI .12 5
1461 3F Y CHESTER AVENU .04
NUMBER ROADS: .3
* SUBDIVN * COUNTY 25 NEW HANOV
P/H SCH CH BS IN RF #B B/R TRAF
Y 228
Y 30
1 N 10
TOTAL MILES: 1.05
(F)~ INDIêATES FROZEN TOP 10 PRIORITY AS REQUIRED BY GS 136-44.7 (B)
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N 290.0
N 260.0
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RATING UNPAVED
PRTY SiD NAME
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NUMBER ROADS:
SECONDARY ROADS *HOLD-LIST* COUNTY 25 NEW HANOV PAGE 01
LENGTH HOM p/H SCH CH BS IN RF #B B/R TRAF T/F T!PTS
ROAD .33 34 Y 204 N 832.2
1 TOTAL MILES: 0.33
(Fj INDICATES FROZEN TOP 10 PRIORITY AS REQUIRED BY GS 136-44.7(B)
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