1994-05-02 RM Exhibits
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NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
REQUEST FOR ADDITION TO STATE MAINTAINED SECONDARY ROAD SYSTEM
North Carolina
County of New Hanover
Road(s) Description:
WHISPERING PINES SUBDIVISION
SECTIONS 1-5
WHEREAS, the attached petition has been filed with the Board of County
Commissioners of the County of New Hanover requesting that the above described
road(s), the location of which has been indicated in red on the attached map, be
added to the Secondary Road System; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is of the opinion that the above
described road(s) should be added to the Secondary Road System, if the road(s)
meets minimum standards and criteria established by the Division of Highways of
the Department of Transportation for the addition of roads to the System.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of the County
of New Hanover that the Division of Highways is hereby requested to review the
above described road(s), and to take over the road(s) for maintenance if they
meet established standards and criteria.
CERTIFICATE
The foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Board of
Commissioners of the County of New Hanover at a meeting on the
2nd day of May , 1994.
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/ , 1994.
seal this the
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day of
of
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New nover County
Commissioners
Form SR-2
Please Note: Forward direct to the District Engineer, Division of Highways.
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NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
REQUEST FOR ADDITION TO STATE MAINTAINED SECONDARY ROAD SYSTEM
North Carolina
County of New Hanover
Road(s) Description:
ELMHURST ROAD IN BRICKSTONE ESTATES
WHEREAS, the attached petition has been filed with the Board of County
Commissioners of the County of New Hanover requesting that the above described
road(s), the location of which has been indicated in red on the attached map, be
added to the Secondary Road System; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is of the opinion that the above
described road(s) should be added to the Secondary Road System, if the road(s)
meets minimum standards and criteria established by the Division of Highways of
the Department of Transportation for the addition of roads to the System.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Commissioners of the County
of New Hanover that the Division of Highways is hereby requested to review the
above described road(s), and to take over the road(s) for maintenance if they
meet established standards and criteria.
CERTIFICATE
The foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Board of
Commissioners of the County of New Hanover at a meeting on the
2nd day of Mav , 1994.
~NESS my hand and official
/ , 1994.
seal this the St"YtYt ~
day of
of
Form SR-2
Please Note: Forward direct to the District Engineer, Division of Highways.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER
AMENDING THE THOROUGHFARE CLASSIFICATION PLAN
OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
ADOPTED June 4, 1979
THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY DOTH ORDAIN:
Section 1. The Thoroughfare Classification Plan is hereby
amended by designating Lennon Drive as a Collector Road.
Section 2. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed
under the supervision of the County Commissioners to amend the
Thoroughfare Classification Plan on file in the office of the
County Planning Department so as to make it comply with this
ordinance.
Section 3. Any ordinance or any part of any ordinance in
conflict with this ordinance, to the extent of such conflict, is
hereby repealed.
Section 4. This ordinance is adopted in the interest of
public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the
inhabitants of the County of New Hanover, North Carolina, and shall
be in full force and effect from and after its adoption.
Adopted the 2nd day of May, 1994.
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Robert G. Greer, Chairman
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A RESOLUTION OF THE
NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
REGARDING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
WHEREAS., the North Carolina General Assembly has found tha,t:
"Inefficient and improper methods of managing solid waste create
hazards to public health, cause pollution of air and w.ater
resources, constitute a- waste of natural resources, have an advers:?
effeet on la-nd values, and create public nuisances.", NCGS, 13,(lA.-
309.03. (a) (1), and that "Problems of solid waste management ha,ve
become a matter statewide in scope and necessitate State action to
assist local governments in improving methods and processes to
promote more efficient methods of solid waste collection and
disposal.!! NCGS 130A-309.03{a){2), and
WHEREAS, the General Assembly adopted the Solid Waste
Management Act of 1989 to "Regulate...collection,' transport...and
disposal of solid waste in order to protect the public health,
safety, and welfare...for the people of this State...,"NCGS 130A-
309.03. (b) (1 J, and to "Require counties and municipalities to
adequately plan and provide efficient, environmentally acceptable
solid waste management programs; and require counties to plan for
proper hazardous waste management," NCGS 130A-309.(b)(3), and
WHEREAS, the General" Assembly requires "Each
8ounty. . . shall. . . develop a comprehensi vecounty solid 'Haste
management plan...," NCGS 130A-309.04(e), and
WHEREAS, such plans must reflect the State's "hierarchy of
methods of managing solid waste, in descending order of preference:
1. Waste volume reduction at the source;
2. Recycling and reuse;
3. Composting;
4. Incineration with energy production;
5. Incineration for volume reduction;
6. Disposal in landfills"
NCGS 130A-309.04(a), and
WHEREAS, the validity and reliability of each such county
solid waste management plan is directly dependent upon a county's
ability to direct and control the flow of solid waste within its
designated area, and
WHEREAS, the ability of counties and municipalities to
minimize the financial risks for both parties to private service
agreements is dependent upon the local government's ability to
direct and control the flow of solid waste within its service area,
and
WHEREAS, the General Assembly has required that the "The
governing board of a designated local government shall provide for
the operation of solid waste disposal facilities to meet the needs
of all incorporated and unincorporated areas designated to be
served by the facility, "NCGS 130A-309.09A(a), and
WHEREAS, the State requires the counties that own and/or
operate solid waste landfills must demonstrate financial assurance
that "...must ensure that the funds necessary to meet the costs of
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closure, post-closure care, and corrective action for known
releases will be available whenever they are needed. "15A NCAC
13B.1628(b)(1)(D)(e)(1), and
WHEREAS, the State encourages "Counties and
municipalities...to operate their solid waste management systems
through the use of an enterprise fund." NCGS 130A.08(b), and
WHEREAS, the generation of revenues sufficient to operate such
State mandated disposal systems as enterprise funds is directly
dependent upon the use of such systems by the transporters of solid
waste, and
WHEREAS, local governments are fundamentally dependent on
their ability to control the flow of solid waste to market debt for
solid waste management facilities, ?nd
WHEREAS, NCGS 130A-291 (b) reflects a recognition by the
General Assembly that local governments are fundamentally dependent
on their ability to control the flow of solid waste to fund
facilities they have planned, financed and operate pursuant to
State mandate and, provides for such flow contrQl,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE NEW HANOVER BOARD 0F
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THAT:
Strongly urges the General Assembly to continue to provide for
local government control of the flow of municipal solid waste and,
be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that New Hanover Board of County
Commissioners strongly urges the General Assembly to take action to
communicate North Carolina's desire for federal legislation
authorizing local government control of the flow of solid waste to
the United States Congress and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that New Hanover Board of County
Commissioners strongly urges the General Assembly to provide for
alternative revenue mechanisms for funding solid waste management
programs.
ADOPTED this 2nd day of May 1994.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
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Robert G. Greer, Chairman
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Jroclamation
WHEREAS, the National AssocIation of Letter Carriers, AFL-CIO, the U. S. Postal Service, and
the local members of the National Rural Letter Carriers Association and Contract Carriers have joined
together in a nationwide food drive effort to provide food for distribution to families and individuals
who are homeless, unemployed, or otherwise find themselves in a state of hunger; and
WHEREAS, through the natIonal chain of Second Harvest Food Banks and the Food Bank of
Coastal Carolina, the Second Harvest Food Bank is providing food for our local social service agencies
that dIstribute food to the hungry; and
WHEREAS, thIs collection is to take place on Saturday, May 14, 1994;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that
Saturday, May 14, 1994, be declared "Letter Carriers Food Drive Day" in New Hanover County;
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BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that all citizens of New Hanover County are encouraged to support
this food drive by placing their donations of nonperishable food in plastic bags on or by their mailboxes
or to'deliver them to the counter at the nearest post office dUflng normal busmess hours; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County
commends the postal organizations, supporting organizations, and the many indivIduals and off duty
postal workers who are volunteering to assist in this food drive, for thetr unselfish contributions of
personal time and vehicles for transportation of collected food and other personal services; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that the Food Bank of Coastal Carolina be commended for its
contribution to the alleviation of hunger in our county, in that its volunteers and supporting
organizations will assemble, sort, pack and store the collected food for distribution to the hungry
through those New Hanover County agencies whIch provide feeding services for the hungry; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED, that the New Hanover County Board of CommissIOners expresses
its appreciation, in advance, to all New Hanover County citizens who will donate food to help sustain
our friends and neighbors who WIll benefit from their generous contributions.
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Adopted this the 2nd day of May, 1994.
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