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1998-05-04 RM Exhibits RESOLUTION OF THE NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO INCREASE FACILITIES AND OFFICER FEES UNDER G.S. 7A-305 AND G.S. 15-209 WHEREAS, Boards of County Commissioners are required under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 7 A-302 to provide adequate courtrooms and judicial facilities within their boundaries; and WHEREAS, Boards of County Commissioners are required under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 15-209 to provide suitable accommodations for probation officers in or near the courthouse; and WHEREAS, the North Carolina Legislature since 1965 has recognized the financial burden upon Counties, and as a result enacted N.C.G.S. 7A-304-305 which establishes fees which in 1994 were set at $6.00 per case for facilities and $5.00 per case for officers; and WHEREAS, the costs incurred by Counties have risen dramatically through the renovation of courtrooms, judicial offices and through the employment of additional bailiffs for court proceedings and safety' and WHEREAS, the space required to house the positions recently added by the Legislatures have caused the court related expenses to further exceed the court generated revenue; and WHEREAS, the costs of court" represents those costs associated with providing a judicial system whereby only those charged and convicted under the laws of the State of North Carolina bear the primary financial burden. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT 1 The New Hanover County Board of Commissioners requests that its legislative delegation in the North Carolina General Assembly introduce and support statewide legislation to increase the facilities' fee from its present $6.00 per case to $12.00 per case and the officers' fee from its present $5.00 per case to $10.00 per case which will partially defray the costs of maintaining judicial facilities; and 2. This Resolution be forwarded to the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners and all Counties to request their assistance in the 1998 Short Session. This the .;!..A.> day of ~, 1998. NEW HANOVER COUNTY ATTEST ~X/ ~/A C rk to the Board - iJL-- Q ~ William A. Caster Chairman Board of County Commissioners RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY WHEREAS, the New Hanover County Sheriff's Department has a 1991 GMC Cyclone Truck, vehicle identification number IGDCT14Z8M8800, that is insufficient for the Sheriff's operation; AND WHEREAS, the New Hanover County Sheriff's Department secured bids to purchase a 1997 vehicle and offered the 1991 GMC Cyclone truck as a trade-in and the following bids were received: Purchase Less Trade-in Net Purchase Price Amount Price Bob King Pontiac GMC, Inc. $16,157.00 $10,582.00 $5,575.00 D&E Car Exchange, Inc. $14,988.00 $9 408.00 $5,58000 Rippy Autopark $18,15900 $8,890.00 $9,269 00 AND WHEREAS, Bob King Pontiac GMC, Inc. offered the hIghest trade-in allowance resulting in the lowest net price for the purchase of the vehicle; AND WHEREAS, the Sheriff, the Finance Director, and the County Manager recommend disposing of the 1991 GMC Cyclone truck as a trade-in on the purchase of a new vehicle, trade-in amount for the 1991 GMC Cyclone truck is Ten Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-Two Dollars ($10,582.00); NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County that the 1991 GMC Cyclone truck will be sold by the Finance Office as a trade-in on the purchase of a new motor vehicle from Bob King PontIac GMC, Inc. Adopted the 4th day of May 1998. /lJAif~ t!~ Chairman, Board of County Commissioners ATTEST ~~.~/~ Cl to the Board 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 3'00 p.m., on the 16th day of April, 1998, at the County Administration Building, 320 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, and the following bid was received for grate parts for a Volund Boiler for the WASTEC Facility of the Environmental Management Department, Bid # 98-0299' Ansaldo Volund A/S $41,426.00 (plus delivery' FCA works, inclusive of packing not to exceed $5,000.00) AND WHEREAS, this is an overseas shipment being sent FCA works, inclusive of packing; County is responsible for these charges; charges estimated to be less than five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars; AND WHEREAS, the Environmental Management Director the Finance Director and the County Manager recommend that the contract be awarded to Ansaldo Volund A/S of the country of Denmark, the only responsible bidder, in the amount of forty-one thousand four hundred twenty-six ($42,426.00) dollars plus delivery' FCA works, inclusive of packing not to exceed five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars; AND WHEREAS, funds have been previously appropriated and are now in Account No. 700-485-4195-3920-25 to cover this contract; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County that the contract for grate parts for the Volund Boiler for the W ASTEC Facility of the Environmental Management Department, Bid # 98-0299 be awarded to Ansaldo Volund A/S in the amount offorty-one thousand four hundred twenty-six ($42,426.00) dollars plus delivery' FCA works, inclusive of packing not to exceed five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars; and that the County is hereby authorized and directed to execute the contract, contract form to be approved by the County Attorney This 4th day of May, 1998. V;R)u.. .Q-~ Chairman, Board of County Commissioners ATTEST ~.,~~,~ C k to the Board INTRODUCED BY Allen O'Neal, County Manager DATE. May 4, 1998 RESOLUTION PROPOSING ACCEPTANCE OF THE OFFER TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 714 SOUTH 10TH STREET LEGISLATIVE INTENT/PURPOSE. This resolution relates to the proposed sale of surplus property jointly owned by the City ofWihnington and New Hanover County more particularly identified as follows: Parcel Number 3127-15-6212-000 (054-10-018-014 000) Address 714 South 10th Street Amount of Offer $1,50000 Tax Value $600.00 Market Value $1,50000 Offerer George D Peterson 2658 Carrolton Road Annapolis, Maryland Prooerty Dimensions 20' x 98' (approx.) This property has been offered to the Wilmington Housing Finance and Development, Inc. and Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity Neither organization could usc the property in their program. The offerer(s) has agrced to pay the amount(s) indicated above for the parcel(s) identified. The parcel(s) has been declared surplus by the County Commissioners and not needed for public purposes. RESOLVED' I That pursuant to N.C.G.S 160A-269 the County Commissioners does hereby propose to accept the offer(s) to purchase identified herein from the offerer(s) as indicated. 2. That New Hanovcr County reserves the right to reject any and all offers. 3 That New Hanover County will retain any deposit posted by the offerer(s) when: a. The offer is withdrawn after posting the deposit. b The offerer(s) fail to pay the balance of an approved offer, due in cash, within ten (10) days of receipt of a notice by certified mail of availability of the deed of conveyance. 4 The offerer(s) shall deposit the sum of 5% of the total offer immediately following adoption of this resolution. 5 That the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners will publish a notice of the offer(s) as required by N C.G.S 160A-269 Adopted at a~r meetmg on f ATTEST New Hanover County Board of Commissioners ~~C1._~ Chairman , INTRODUCED BY Allen O'Neal, County Manager DATE. May 4, 1998 RESOLUTION PROPOSING ACCEPTANCE OF THE OFFER TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 206 MARSTELLAR STREET LEGISLATIVE INTENT/PURPOSE. This resolution relates to the proposed sale of surplus property jointly owned by the City of Wilmington and New Hanover County more particularly identified as follows: Parcel Number 054-13-033-020.000 Address 206 Marstellar Street Amount of Offer Tax Value $371500 $71900 Market Value $3715 00 Offerer Carl Marshburn POBox 1881 Wilmington, N.C. 28402 Prooerty Dimensions 75 x 40' The parcel was previously conveyed to Wilmington Housing Finance and Development, Joe. (WHFD). WHFD returned the parcel because it is too small for construction of a house. The offerer(s) has agreed to pay the amount(s) indicated above for the parcel(s) identified. The parcel(s) has been declared surplus by the County Commissioners and not needed for public purposes. RESOLVED' That pursuant to N C.G.S. 160A-269 the County Commissioners does hereby propose to accept the offer(s) to purchase identified herein from the offcrer(s) as indicated. 2. That New Hanover County reserves the right to reject any and all offers. 3 That New Hanover County will retain any deposit posted by the offerer(s) when: a. The offer is withdrawn after posting the deposit. b. The offerer(s) fail to pay the balance of an approved offer, due in cash, within ten (10) days of receipt of a notice by certified mail of availability of the deed of conveyance. 4 The offerer(s) shall deposit the sum of 5% of the total offer immediately following adoption of this resolution. 5 That the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners will publish a notice of the offer(s) as required by N c.G.S 160A-269 Adopted at ~r meetmg on l' ATTEST New Hanover County Board of Commissioners LJ~a~ Chairman ADVERTISEMENT FOR UPSET BIDS SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY BY TIIE CITY OF WILMINGTON ANDIOR NEW HANOVER COUNTY By resolutions duly adopted by tbe City Council and tbe Board of Conunissioners, tbe City andlor County proposes to sell tbe real property identified as follows: TAX PARCEL NO' R0054-13-033-020.000 DEED BOOK. 1381 DEED PAGE. 0844 DESCRIPTION Vacant parcel 75' x 40' ADDRESS. 206 Marstellar Street OFFERER. Roger Lee Spurbeck AMOUNT OF OFFER. $3,950.00 All offers are subject to the following terms and conditions: (I) That tbe offers are unconditional and may not be revoked. (2) That tbe City andlor County shall retain any deposit posted if any offerer fails to pay tbe balance due in cash and secure tbe deed within 10 days of notice. The proposed sale of this property is subject to upset bid. Any person may raise tbe bid bv not less tban 10% oftbe first $1,000 and 5% oftbe remainder witbin 10 days oftbe below date. Upset bids may be in writing and must be delivered to tbe City Clerk, accompanied by a deposit of 5% oftbe total increased bid. The City Council andlor tbe Board of Commissioners reserve tbe right to reject any and all offers at any time. This tbe 3rd day of June, 1998. A. PENELOPE SPICER SIDBURY CITY CLERK LUCIE HARRELL, COUNTY CLERK Published: June 3 1998 ADVERTISEMENT FOR UPSET BIDS SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY BY THE CITY OF WILMINGTON AND/OR NEW HANOVER COUNTY By resolutions duly adopted by the City Council and the Board of Commissioners, the City and/or County proposes to sell the real property identified as follows: TAX PARCEL NO. R0054-13-033-020.000 DEED BOOK. 1381 DEED PAGE. 0844 DESCRIPTION Vacant parcel 75' x 40' ADDRESS. 206 Marstellar Street OFFERER. Carl Marshburn AMOUNT OF OFFER. $4,200.00 , mR'!1ilf?'''l"lfi~~ IfI.4L:;!~;. '- 'IJ All offers are subject to the following terms and conditions: JUN J 8 1998 PiC'!! 1-f.AlVOvrn Cll ! f!:J1. Or Calfj.'!i';::~JO"';""" ." ,". -.. f..c..~tt> (I) lbat the offers are unconditional and may not be revoked. (2) lbat the City and/or County shall retain any deposit posted if any offerer fails to pay the balance due in cash and secure the deed within 10 days of notice. The proposed sale of this property is subject to upset bid. Anv person may raise the bid by not less than 10% of the first $1,000 and 5% of the remainder within 10 days of the below date. Upset bids may be in writing and must be delivered to the City Clerk, accompanied by a deposit of 5% of the total increased bid. The City Council and/or the Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all offers at any time. This the 19th day ofJune, 1998. A. PENELOPE SPICER-SIDBURY CITY CLERK LUCIE HARRELL, COUNTY CLERK Published: June 19 1998 NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION MONTH PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, osteoporosis is a debilitating bone-thinning disease in which the skeleton becomes so fragile that the slightest movement can cause a bone fracture. Osteoporosis affects 28 million Americans, 80 percent of whom are women. It takes a terrible human toll of death, pain, impaired mobility and disruption of daily activities. Its victims lose their independence, and their families share in the heartache; and WHEREAS, osteoporosis stands as a foremost problem in women's health issues. The disease is more prevalent among women and has risk factors and interventions which are different for women. Because of generally lower income and lack of health care reimbursement for necessary testing, women encounter significant barriers to early diagnosis. And because women have a longer life expectancy the likelihood of developing fractures associated with osteoporosis is greatly increased; and WHEREAS, one out of every two women and one out of every eight men over the age of 50 will suffer an osteoporosis related fracture; and WHEREAS, building peak bone mass during childhood and young adulthood is critical to reducing the chance of developing osteoporosis later in life and a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet rich in calcium and regular exercise can help prevent osteoporosis; and WHEREAS, methods do exist to detect the disease before fractures occur and people will take preventive action to reduce their risk of osteoporosis if they are informed; and WHEREAS, the American public is called upon to observe National Osteoporosis Prevention Month, May, 1998, with appropriate programs and activities; NOW, THEREFORE, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners does hereby proclaim the month of May 1998, as Osteoporosis Prevention Month in New Hanover County and urge all civic, scientific, medical, educational, voluntary, governmental, and health care organizations and professionals to recognize the importance of osteoporosis prevention with education and infor . ograms and activities for the citizens of New Hanover County ~~.~~ "~ -~oo 0 " Adopted this 4th day of May 1998. ~ ~~-..-Q~ Chairman Attest: ~ ~I(/ ~ Cle to the Board NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCLAMATION Recognizing Armenian Martyrs Day WHEREAS, the Armenian National Committee of North Carolina IS commemorating the 83rd anniversary of the Armenian Gcnocide, and WI-IEREAS, New Hanover County recognizes the vital goal of promoting ethnic harmony and equitable treatment of all persons to be achieved in part through memorializing past genocide such that the atrocities are not repeatcd, NOW, THh1?h-PORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED, by thc New Hanover County Board of Commissioncrs, to dcsignate April 24, 1998, as ARMIJNIAN MARTYRS DAY in New Hanover County; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Ncw Hanovcr County Board of Commissioners commends the Armenian-Americans in New Hanovcr County for their contributions in all areas of life. Adopted this the 4th day of May, 1998 tJ~ Q-~ William A. Castcr, Chairman AUcst: ~,V ~AA Clc to the Board - NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PROCLAMATION To Proclaim the Month of Mayas Selective Service Registration Awareness Month in New Hanover County Whereas, for more than 50 years, the Selective Service System and the registration Requirement for America's young men have served as an integral backup system to provide manpower to the US Armed Forces; and Whereas, the Selective Service System recognizes that volunteering has been a vital element to the continuation of our nation s freedom; and Whereas,the registration program of the Selective Service System is an important signal to our allies and to our potential adversaries of the seriousness of the United States Defense Commitment at home and abroad; and Whereas, the President, the Congress and the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners support the continuation of the program for peacetime by reducing the time required for full defense mobilization, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners to declare the month of Mayas Selective Service Registration Awareness Month in New Hanover County and to urge all young men in this community to express pride in their country and belief in its rights and freedoms by registering with the Selective Service System in accordance with the Military Selective Service Act. Adopted this 4th day of May, 1998 v ,J1.~ Chairman Q~ Attest: ~h~~ NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Resolution Request For a State Planning Grant For a Convention Center WHEREAS, tourism has become the area's major industry, supported by many facilities and attractions; and WHEREAS, the area does not yet have a convention center, which could accommodate many functions currently forced out-of-state; and WHEREAS, preliminary work undertaken by the Cape Fear Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau and other groups confirms the need for and feasibility of such a facility; and WHEREAS, the Boards of Commissioners of Pender and Brunswick Counties have expressed interest in a convention center for this area, and considerable planning needs to be undertaken to affirm the exact facility needed and its feasibility; and WHEREAS, if funding is approved for a planning grant, an advisory board comprised of representatives of Brunswick, Pender, and New Hanover Counties and the municipalities of Carolina, Kure, and Wrightsville Beaches, as well as the City of Wilmington, would oversee the activities funded by the planning grant; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners to request the North Carolina General Assembly to provide a planning grant, in the amount of $750,000, to develop a plan for a regional convention center Adopted this 4th day of May, 1998 1J~a.~ William A. Caster, Chairman Q!; V YL,k( C k to the Board AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER, NORTH CAROLINA, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY ADOPTED OCTOBER 6, 1969 THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY DOTH ORDAIN Section 1 That the Zoning Ordinance of the County of New Hanover adopted October 6, 1969 as amended be and the same is hereby further amended as follows: 69 11 The minimum required setbacks for structures located within Commercial, Office and Institutional and Industrial Districts abutting residential uses and/or platted lots on residentially zoned property shall be calculated from Table 69 11 utilizing the following fonnulas. Where the adjacent residential district is occupied by non-residential uses, the minimum setback shall be twenty (20) feet. SEction 2. Any ordinance or 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 the interest of public health, safety morals, and general welfare ofthc inhabitants of the Countv of New Hanover, North Carolina, and shall be in full force and effect from and aftcr its adoption. Adopted this 4th day of May 1998 Attest: 1J~O ~ William A. Caster Chairman ~~/~ C rk to the Board