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2021-08-02 RM Exhibits1 a Exhibit Book Exhibit , Page 631,1 j NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION AWARENESS MONTH PROCLAMATION j A i 1 WHEREAS, vaccine-preventable diseases still exist and outbreaks do occur; and 1 1 WHEREAS, vaccines reduce an individual's risk of infection by working with the body's natural defenses to help them safely develop immunity to disease; and 1 WHEREAS, vaccines are safe, effective and save lives; and WHEREAS, Immunization Awareness Month is an opportunity to raise awareness, advocate resources, and promote access to education about immunizations for vaccine-preventable j diseases. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that August 2021 will be recognized as "National Immunization Awareness Month" in New Hanover County. Citizens are encouraged to increase their awareness of the importance of immunizations for vaccine-preventable diseases in the hope of achieving optimal health for both today and i tomorrow. The board commends this observance to all citizens and urges that all citizens and community organizations join in this observance. ADOPTED this the 2nd day of August, 2021. 1 NEW HANOVER COUNTY i/ . Juli Ison-Roseman, Chair 3- '` . �2` ATTEST: tALISY1E0 Ky 1 berleigh G. C!well, Clerk to the Board 3 i 1 i 3 i i 4 3 1 i Book XU11 Page °I•a 9 NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHILD SUPPORT AWARENESS MONTH PROCLAMATION i WHEREAS, New Hanover County recognizes August as Child Support Awareness Month, and reaffirms its commitment to strengthening New Hanover County families by providing child support services to improve the economic stability and well-being of children; and WHEREAS, in State Fiscal Year 2020/2021, more than $12 million in child support was collected from parents of New Hanover County's children; and I WHEREAS,there are nearly 5,400 child support orders in place, working to ensure that more than 6,100 children receive financial support from their parents; and WHEREAS, Child Support Awareness Month salutes the diligent working parents who spend time with their child and who make regular child support payments to safeguard their children's future; and i WHEREAS, strengthening individuals and families promotes the safety and well-being of children, provides stability, improves the lives of children, and provides opportunities for families to be able to enhance their children's futures; and WHEREAS, children who do not receive adequate financial and emotional support from their parents may experience greater difficulty in becoming healthy, happy, and productive citizens; and 1 WHEREAS, many concerned and dedicated judges, district attorneys, clerks of court, sheriff's personnel, and child support professionals work to establish and enforce child support orders for New Hanover County children, one of our counties most vital resources. i 1 o ■ NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that August 2021 will be recognized as "Child Support Awareness Month" in New Hanover County and that its observance is commended to all citizens. g ADOPTED this the 2nd day of August, 2021. 1 GooN�Y.�Q NEW HANOVER COUNTY o y it J ' Olson-Boseman, Chair 1 t s`' ' ` r- 2 i f', a1 ATTEST: n j I �;' ,I . g. •FST7%f ISHEn'� e...... li 1 Ky •erleigh G. Cr,* ell, Clerk to the Board I I 1 ; Ex li i b it ; Book 4k-kkk Page 1-3 i 1 August 2, 2021 I 1 I 1 State of North Carolina 4 1 County of New Hanover i To the collector of Revenue of New Hanover County: IYou are hereby authorized, empowered and commanded to collect the taxes set forth in the tax records Ifiled 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, effective September 1, 2021.Such taxes are I hereby declared to be a first lien upon all real property of the respective taxpayers in the County of New 1 Hanover and all jurisdictions therein and this order shall be a full and sufficient authority to direct, , 1 i 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. i Witness my hand and official seal this 2nd day of August 2021 k)N TY. (.0 i At() S". ..\ "S. 0 g ii, .4or, 1 Ju .. Olson-Boseman, Chair 1, ii- , 1 -1• New Hanover County Board of Commissioners . "--,,,,.,• .4j41hListit0\'r i Attest: i 1 i to(4..vm Lt 12.0 nti 01, g . aunitto 1 i KymbOrZ1=41,w07e-rk to the Board New Hanover County I 1 I I,Allison Snell, Collector of Revenue of New Hanover County, hereby acknowledge receipt of tax books 1 1 for real estate and personal property for Cape Fear, Federal Point,Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Harnett, 1 Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro and Wilmington Townships for New Hanover County. 1 I i Allison Snell,Collector of Revenue 1 New Hanover County i 1 1 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 i I 1 i i I 1 1 1 GRANT PROJECT ORDINANCE Bpplk I X kt Page a •�- NEW HANOVER COUNTY g NCPRO EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County: 1. New Hanover County (County) has been awarded $8,607,365 of Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) funds from the North Carolina Pandemic Recovery Office (NCPRO). NCPRO, an agency of the Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM), was designated by OSBM to accept and administer funds from the federal COVID-19 pandemic relief funds under Section 501 of Division N of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Pub. L. No. 116-260 (Dec. 27, 2020). North Carolina Session Law 2021-25, Senate Bill 172, allocates ERAP funding to local governments. Programs have been designed within these guidelines as outlined in this grant project ordinance. 2. County desires to authorize and budget for said project in a grant project ordinance adopted pursuant to North Carolina General Statute Section 159-13.2 and effective upon adoption, such ordinance to authorize all appropriations necessary for the completion of said project. NOW,THEREFORE, WITNESSETH THAT: 1. This grant project ordinance is adopted pursuant to North Carolina General Statute Section 159-13.2. 2. The project undertaken pursuant to this ordinance is the NCPRO Emergency Rental Assistance Program, which project is herewith authorized. 3. The revenue that will finance said project is: Intergovernmental Revenues- Federal $ 8,607,365 Total $ 8,607,365 1 4. The following appropriations necessary for the project are herewith made from the revenue listed above: Emergency Rental Assistance Program Expenditures $ 8,607,365 Total $ 8,607,365 5. The Finance Officer is hereby directed to maintain within the Grant Project Fund sufficient specific detailed accounting records to provide the accounting to the grantor agency required by state and federal regulations. 6. This project ordinance shall be entered in the minutes of the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County. Within five days hereof, copies of this ordinance shall be filed with the finance office in New Hanover County, and with the Clerk to • - • • • of Commissioners of New Hanover County. Adopted this 2nd day of August 21/ �y a. , 1 „ E r' IL Kym rleigh G. Cr ell • FS, , " � • so -:os- a , Chair istk Clerk to the Board of Commissioners : .ard of County Commissioners a AGENDA: August 2,2021 NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2022 BUDGET BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that the following Budget Amendment(s)be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2022. Section 1: Details of Budget Amendment Strategic Focus Area: Effective County Management Strategic Objective(s): Deliver quality service at the right time Fund: General Department: Social Services Expenditure: Decrease Increase Total BA 22-003 Emergency Rental Assistance(ERA2) $ 5,595,763 $ 5,595,763 Total • $ - I $ 5,595,763 8$ 5,595,763. Revenue: Decrease Increase Total BA 22-003 US Treasury ERA2 $ 5,595,763 $ 5,595,763 Total $ $ 5,595,763 $ 5,595,763 Prior to Actions Total if Today Actions Taken Departmental Budget ( $ '40,299,484') $ 45,895,247, BA 22-003-The Emergency Rental Assistance program(ERA2),established by section 3201 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021,Pub.L.No. 117-2(March 11,2021),provides funding to assist households,nationwide,that are unable to pay rent and utilities during or due,directly or indirectly,to the coronavirus pandemic. The funds are provided directly to States,U.S.Territories,local governments,and Indian tribes. Grantees use the funds to provide assistance to eligible households through existing or newly created rental assistance programs. 85 percent of awarded funds must be used for direct financial assistance,including rent,rental arrears,utilities and home energy costs,utilities and home energy costs arrears,and other expenses related to housing. 15 percent of awarded funds are available for housing stability services, including case management and other services intended to keep households stably housed,and administrative costs. New Hanover County was awarded$5,595,763 and has received the first allotment of$2,238,305. The funds generally will expire on September 30,2025. There is no county match. An"eligible household"is defined as a renter household in which at least one or more individuals meets the following criteria: •qualified for unemployment benefits or experienced a reduction in household income,incurred significant costs,or experienced other financial hardship during or due,directly or indirectly,to the coronavirus pandemic;and •demonstrates a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability;and •household is a low-income family(as such term is defined in section 3(b)of the United States Housing Act of 1937(42 U.S.C. 1437a(b)) Rental assistance provided to an eligible household should not be duplicative of any other federally funded rental assistance provided to such household.Eligible households that include an individual who has been unemployed for the 90 days prior to application for assistance and households with income at or below 50 percent of the area median are to be prioritized for assistance. Section 3: Documentation of Adoption This ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that the Ordinance for Budget Amendment(s)22-003 amending the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2022,is adopted. Adopted,thi •• $a)6•P►• ust,2021. LO t O,p� (SEAL) Q- 'y ' ", ?p Jul' Olso - oseman,Chair 4 �Z ATTE : • . ,s'/'A `t1,;c K 1 r eigh G.Crowell, ray k to the Board ) 3 1 i 1 Exhibit Book kUtl page q.5 AGENDA: August 2,2021 NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2022 BUDGET BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that the following Budget Amendment(s)be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2022. Section 1: Details of Budget Amendment Strategic Focus Area: Effective County Management Strategic Objective(s): Deliver quality service at the right time Fund: General Department: Juvenile Services Expenditure: Decrease Increase Total BA 22-002 Pass-Through Grant Expenditures $ 95,550 $ 95,550 $ - I $ 95,550 Ii$ 95,550 Revenue: Decrease Increase Total BA 22-002 NC Dept of Public Safety Grant $ 95,550 $ 95,550 Total $ 1 $ 95,55011$ 95,550 Prior to Total if Actions Actions Today Taken Departmental Budget ( $ 302,425 ( $ 397,975 Section 2: Explanation BA 22-002 increases expenditures and revenues for a pass-through grant awarded to Coastal Horizons Center,Inc. by the NC Department of Public Safety. The program title is Alternatives to Commitment: Family Preservation Program. There is no county match required for this funding. Section 3: Documentation of Adoption This ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County,North Carolina,that the Ordinance for Budget Amendment(s)22-002 amending the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30,2022,is adopted. Adopted,this 2nd day of August,2021. (SEAL) GpJNTt •iv e ./j- ,�e, , 'f''y Juli. .lson-B• man,Chair O o ;-, 3 AST: Z 7C. 311;$1-',1:1 g• 0.4sifiAtill- L.14----):1' Kyrierleigh G.Cro 11,Clerk to the Board 1 Exhibit i Book xPage q.t./ NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT RESOLUTION WILLIAM LOUIS DRIVE IWHEREAS, the owners of property on William Louis Drive have petitioned and the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners intend to undertake a project to improve William Louis Drive,a residential street, and to bring it up to the standards of the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) so that it may become a part of the state maintained system; and 1 i WHEREAS,as provided in N.C.G.S. 153A-205(b)a county may finance the local share of the improvements made under the supervision of DOT to bring a street up to the standards of DOT; and WHEREAS, the NCDOT has approved the improvements to William Louis Drive, and has agreed to take over the street once the improvements have been completed. j NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners that: 1. New Hanover County intends to undertake a project to improve and repair William Louis Drive, this section of William Louis Drive located from Cheryl Lane to Brandy Court, as more specifically set forth in Attachment A. 1 2. One hundred percent of the cost of the project shall be assessed against the benefited properties. 1 3. The basis for making the assessment against the benefited properties will be the number of I residences and vacant buildable parcels with road frontage and addresses on William Louis Drive, at an equal rate per parcel, as allowed by N.C.G.S 153A-186(a). I4. The assessment herein provided for shall be payable in cash, or if any property owner shall so ( elect, they shall have the option of paying the assessment in five equal annual installments, said i installments to bear interest at a rate that approximates all the costs, including opportunity costs, to administer the installment loans not to exceed the limits imposed by N.C.G.S. 153A-200(a). S. A public hearing on all matters covered by this preliminary assessment resolution will be held at 4:00 p.m. on the 7th day of September 2021 in Assembly Room 301 of the Historic Courthouse located at 24 North Third Street, Wilmington, NC 28401. ADOPTED this the 2nd day of August, 2021. OJNZ�NO NEW HANOVE• CO TY ,\,,, / /11C Juli • son-:ose an, Chair 3� ,. _ I aZ ATTE T: j 4'e � 6 •-CrASCiSNE� 1 Ky erleigh G. C well, Clerk to the Board ( I 4 I i 1 1 William Louis Drive Assessment Exhibit A 4451 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4453 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4454 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4455 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4456 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4457 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4458 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4459 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4460 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4461 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4462 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4463 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4464 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4465 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4466 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4473 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4474/4476 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4475 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4477 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4478 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4479 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4480 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4481 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4482 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4483 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 4484 WILLIAM LOUIS DR 1 r , ] . w ) > . : • e 5 'f b . . . /' \ » 1, . a, \ ^ S. , % } § § ^ \ \ < a ! y « Z e < 4 3 : < 0 o 1 / \ + A sPI , Cheryi cmas■ } } ! I } ] Exhibit Book XU11 Page 1'1-1 1 1 An Ordinance of the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County The Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County hereby ordains and decrees that New Hanover County Code Chapter 23 Environment be and is modified and amended as follows: Section 23-80. Civil Citation. 1. Article III, Nuisances, Civil Citations is recaptioned"Enforcement and Penalties" and is amended as follows: The county sheriff's department and/or county environmental management may issue a citation which subjects the offender to a civil penalty of$100.00 for the first offense, $300.00 for a second offense, $500.00 for a third and $800.00 for subsequent offense, or as otherwise set forth in an Adopted Fee Schedule. Provided, however, a bulk content violation, consisting of any debris, trash, derelict structures, vehicles, boats or household or commercial items, demolition material, chemicals, or vegetation in excess of five (5) cubic yards quantity, may incur a civil penalty of $1,000.00 per offense, or as otherwise set forth in an Adopted Fee Schedule. Penalty may be recovered by the county in a civil action in the nature of debt if the offender does not pay the penalty within twenty(20) days after being cited. Violation of this article shall result only in civil penalties and/or civil action set forth in the article and shall not entail criminal sanctions unless otherwise authorized by penal statutes or ordinances. Each day of a continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense under this article. More than one (1) violation occurring on a subject property with one or more same owner(s) or occupant(s) or offender(s) shall be deemed additional and subsequent regardless of the date or time of occurrence. All civil penalties are in addition to any abatement costs and administrative fees. 2. Article IV, Litter, Section 23-200, Section 23-300, Enforcement and Penalties, is amended as follows: The county sheriff's department and/or county environmental management may issue a citation which subjects the offender to a civil penalty of$100.00 for the first offense, $300.00 for a second offense, $500.00 for a third and $800.00 for subsequent offense, or as otherwise set forth in an Adopted Fee Schedule. Provided, however, a bulk content violation, consisting of any debris, trash, derelict structures, vehicles, boats or household or commercial items, demolition material, chemicals, or 1 vegetation in excess of five (5) cubic yards quantity, may incur a civil penalty of $1,000.00 per offense, or as otherwise set forth in an Adopted Fee Schedule. Penalty i 1 i I i i ! , 1 1 may be recovered by the county in a civil action in the nature of debt if the offender does not pay the penalty within twenty(20) days after being cited. Violation of this article shall result only in civil penalties and/or civil action set forth in the article and shall not entail criminal sanctions unless otherwise authorized by penal statutes or ordinances. Each day of a continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense under this article. More than one (1) violation occurring on a subject property with one or more same owner(s) or occupant(s) or offender(s) shall be deemed additional and subsequent regardless of the date or time of occurrence. All civil penalties are in addition to any abatement costs and administrative fees. 3. Expect as expressly amended above. Chapter 23 Environment shall remain unaltered and in full force and effect. This the .2.4 day AT S4�'G 2021. OvNTY.N G !� o��y NEW � � OVER COUNTY o 4 n (SEAL) 5 xi 4i, o r 3\ OF a� Chaff Fsr'1,,,,Y EE''1 4k,44„„au:cfska. to the Boar (`f avea qq 9 i I I 1 i 2 1 i i 1 i