1996-04-15 RM Exhibits
NEW HANOVER COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS
COLLECTIONS THRU 03/31/96
CURRENT TAX YEAR - 1995
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ORIGINAL TAX LEVY PER SCROLL
DISCOVERIES ADDED
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES CHARGED
ADVERTISING FEES CHARGED
LISTING PENALTIES CHARGED
TOTAL LEVY
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTED
BACK TAXES
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REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
CHARGES ADDED
LESS ABATEI~ENTS
TOTAL TAXES DUE
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTED
ROOM OCCUPANCY TAX COLLECTIONS
PRIVILEGE LICENSE COLLECTIONS
EMS COLLECTIONS
AD VALOREM
$ 4196309320.15
293329241.38
829316009-
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$ 499B809191044
139311000
459330.86
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$ 4999389899030
4898619139.01-
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$ 190119160.23
91084%*
$ 294639963085
88 646088
150~447.32-
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$ 294029163041
6519401006-
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$ 191449162035
27.31%
MAR 1996
159348.13
211050
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TOTAL MONEY PROCESSEO THRU COLLECTION OFFICE FOR
CITY OF WILMINGTON? WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH9 CAROLINA
BEACH TO DATE - $1493199188.860
THIS REPORT IS FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 19
~CTFULLY SUBMITTED9
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COLLECTOR OF REVENUE
CONSENT AGENDA
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MOTOR VEHICLE
$ 391729089006
329123068
349342043-
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$ 391109410.31
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$ 3,1109410031
39119,644041-
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$ 5909825.90
84033%*
FISCAL YTO
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129461088
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY9
BEACH AND KURE
19950
* COMBINED COLLECTION PERCENTAGE - 96089%
CONSENT AGENDA
DATE _________
ITEM NO.______
NEW HANOVER COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT TAX COLLECTIONS
COLLECTIONS THRU 03/31/96
CURRENT TAX YEAR - 1995
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ORIGINAL TAX LEVY PER SCROLL
DISCOVERIES ADDEO
LESS ABATEMENTS
TOTAL TAXES CHARGED
LISTING PENALTIES CHARGED
TOTAL LEVY
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANDING BALANCE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTED
BACK TAXES
AD VALOREM
MOTOR VEHICLE
$ 1.049.185010
57.202.34
24.934.65-
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$ 1.081.452.79
1,022.60
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$ 1,082,475.39
1,062.709.85-
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$ 19.765.54
98.17%*
$ 90,664.07
969.14
903.77-
$ 90.729.44
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$ 90,729.44
78,774.16-
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$ 11,955.28
86.82%*
REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY $
CHAPGES ADDEO
LESS A8ATEt1ENTS
TOTAL TAXES DUE
COLLECTIONS TO DATE
OUTSTANOING 8ALANCE
PERCENTAGE COLLECTEO
THIS REPORT IS FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1995.
44.873.72
2.864.05
638.94-
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14.027.06-
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$ 33.071.77
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COLLECTOR OF REVENUE
* COMBINED COLLECTION PERCENTAGE - 97.30%
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WHEREAS G.S. l8B-904(f) authorizes a governing body to designate an 9;fficial, by flllI!le::'or
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BE !T THEREFORE RESOLVED that the, Assistant County Manage~ is h,~reby designated
'to notify the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission o:t;.the r'i;c_o.rrl!lle~dations.9f
'the County of New Hanover, regitrding the suitability of persons and locations for:' ABC permits
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RESOLUTION
OF THE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY
WHEREAS, after due advertisement, bids were received and publicly opened by the Finance
Department at 11.00 a.m. on the 2nd day of April, ]996, at the County Administration Building,
320 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, and the following bids were received for a backhoe
for the Parks Department, Bid # 96-0372.
N C Equipment Company
Nash Equipment Company
E. F Craven Company
R. W Moore Equipment Company
Gregory Poole Equipment Company
$3971900
$40,50400
$45 14300
$45,57000
$54,253 00
AND WHEREAS, the Parks Director the Finance Director and the County Manager
recommend that the contract be awarded to N C Equipment Company of Wilmington, North
Carolina, the lowest responsible bidder in the amount of Thirty-nine Thousand Seven Hundred
Nineteen Dollars ($39 719 00);
AND WHEREAS, funds have been previously appropriated and are now in Account No
110-612-6120-6400 to cover this contract;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New
Hanover County that the contract for a backhoe for the Parks Department, Bid # 96-0372 be awarded
to N C Equipment Company in the amount of Thirty-nine Thousand Seven Hundred Nineteen
Dollars ($39 71900); and that the County is hereby authorized and directed to execute the contract,
contract form to be approved by the County Attorney
This 15th day of April, 1996
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Resolution of Intent
To Close a Public Road
Unnamed Road
Crestwood Subdivision
WHEREAS, a petition has been filed pursuant to N.C G.S. 153A-241, requesting the
Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County to close the following described public road;
Being all of a 30 foot unnamed road right-of-way beginning at the southwest corner of
lot 131 which is a part of the northern right-of-way of Ashford A venue, Crestwood
Subdivision Section 7 recorded in Plat Book 13, Page 2 of the New Hanover County
Registry; commencing from said point 162 feet north-northwest to a point in the southern
property line of lot 101 Crestwood Subdivision, Section 6 recorded in Plat Book 10, Page
47 of the New Hanover County Registry; and extending from said point 30 feet south to
the northeastern corner of lot 132, Plat Book 13, Page 2 of the New Hanover County
Registry. commencingfrom said point 172 feet south-southeast which is the northern
boundary of lot 132, Plat Book 13 Page 2, commencingfrom said point 30feet north
which is the southeastern corner of lot 132 to the point of beginning.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board is considering closing said
road to public use, and that a public hearing on this question will be held on the 3rd day ofJune,
1996, at 7.30 p.m. in the General Assembly Room of the County Courthouse, 24 North Third
Street, Wilmington, N.C. at which time the Board will hear all interested citizens and make a final
determination as to whether the road shall be closed.
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Robert G. Greer, Chairman
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WHEREAS, county government has a long and rich history and is one of the oldest forms of
local government in America. During the l800s and the early part of this century, the primary
functions of county government involved the administration of justice, law enforcement, and the
building and maintenance of roads; and
WHEREAS, in recent decades, the responsibilities of county government have grown
enormously New Hanover County spent $32,138,713 last year providing libraries, sheriff and
fire protection, health and welfare services, parks and recreation, programs for the elderly and
young people, and dozens of other services for our citizens; and
WHEREAS, counties care for America with the wide spectrum of services they provide to their
residents. With devolution, the shift of responsibilities from the federal level to state and local
governments, that spectrum could further expand; and
WHEREAS, devolution offers county governments opportunities and challenges. Devolution
allows for flexibility and greater local control by county officials. The challenges will be to
continue to provide the range of local services, while adding new responsibilities, all with limited
resources; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County has seized opportunities and met challenges in the past. The
leadership, innovation and valuable service provided by our nation's counties, deserves
recognition.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners does designate the week of April 21-27, 1996 at
National County government Week.
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Robert G. Greer, Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
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WHEREAS, at its annual meeting on Thursday March 28th, the North Carolina Association
of Municipal and County Tax Collectors presented to Patricia J Raynor, Collector of Revenue for
New Hanover County, the "Tax Collector of the Year award, for her outstanding performance; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Raynor has been employed with New Hanover County since August 14,
1973 and was promoted to Collector of Revenue on August 17, ] 981, and
WHEREAS, her duties include collection of all county and municipal property taxes for
New Hanover County administration and collection of room occupancy taxes, and privilege license
fees; and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County's overall collection rate of 1995 was 98.5 percent due
to the great work of Ms. Raynor and the Collection Division staff. Over a ten-year period, the
collection rate is a very respectable 99.56 percent; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Raynor, Past-President of the Collectors' Association, has state-wide
recognition and respect, for a very high level of performance, professional behavior, and a high
percentage of collections.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners recognizes Patricia J Raynor and the Collections Division staff for their
commendable service.
Adopted this the 15th day of April, 1996.
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Robert G Greer, Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
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Procfamation
RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER WEEK
WHEREAS, the week of April 21, 1996 is National Volunteer Week, and 850 Volunteers of the
Retired Senior Volunteer Program contribute over 130,000 hours of service annually in New
Hanover County, and
WHEREAS, over Eighty non-profit and government agencies benefit from the services of RSVP
Volunteers, and
WHEREAS, our community depends to a great degree on the willingness of individuals freely
giving of their time as volunteers, and
WHEREAS, New Hanover County recognizes the significance of RSVP Volunteers, as well as
volunteers of other ages;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the New Hanover County Board of
Commissioners does hereby proclaim the week of April 21 - 27, 1996, as RETIRED AND SENIOR
VOLUNTEER WEEK in New Hanover County, North Carolina and encourages all citizens to
express their appreciation by becoming more involved in the life of our Community
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Robert G. Greer, Chairman
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Procfamation
WHEREAS, this year marks the tenth anniversary of the New
Hanover County Emergency Medical Services program, and
WHEREAS, this program has produced significant progress to
include a well defined prehospital care system, enhanced Advanced
Life Support care levels, improved training, and a designated
trauma care center, and
WHEREAS, these changes, which have affected all areas of the
county, would not have been possible without a dedicated team
effort by the organizations, agencies, and professionals involved
in emergency medical services, and
WHEREAS, it is in
aside a special time
welfare of the citizens
keeping with their dedication that
to recognize their contributions
of New Hanover County
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NOW, THEREFORE, the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners
proclaims the week of May 19 through 25, 1996, as
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK
in New Hanover County, and dedicates this observance to those
individuals whose tireless and selfless efforts provide critical
life-saving medical care to our citizen&.
Adopted this 15th day of April, 1996
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTION
Whereas, New Hanover County recognizes the importance of protecting the water
quality in our estuarine creeks and sounds; and
Whereas, New Hanover County desires to ensure sustainable coastal development
that provides both current and future generations; and
Whereas, New Hanover County has a vision of and commitment to the quality of
life and the future of our community; and
Whereas, the development of the Futch Creek Watershed Plan will further these
objectives;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Board of County
Commissioners of New Hanover County'
1. A community steering committee is hereby established, with appointments
comprised of residents of the Futch Creek watershed (i.e. watershed advisory
committee), to provide assistance to the Planning Board and work in conjunc
tion with the staff, UNCW, and other designated or interested groups and
individuals to complete the development of the Futch Creek Watershed
Management Plan.
2. The Planning Board and staff are directed to complete the development
of the Futch Creek Watershed Plan and provide a draft for consideration
by the Board of Commissioners by such date as the Board may specify.
3 The staff is directed to pursue the development of an interlocal agreement
with Pender County for consideration by the Board of Commissioners that
will provide for the joint planning, protection, and sustainable development
of the Futch Creek watershed.
This, the 15th day of April, 1996
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Rohert G. Greer, Chairman
Attest:
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