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1991-03-04 RM Exhibits ~. ., ~ , ~- 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 14th day of February, 1991, at the County Administration Building, 320 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, and the following bids were received for Three (3) 1991 Ford Type III Ambulances for the Emergency Medical Services Department, Bid # 91-0052: Wheeled Coach of North Carolina Professional Vehicles, Inc. $201,000.00 $212,112.00 AND WHEREAS, the bid received from Wheeled Coach of North Carolina did not meet the bid specifications as stated in the bid package and therefore cannot be considered a responsible bidder; AND WHEREAS, the Emergency Medical Services Department, the Finance Director and the County Manager recommend that the contract be awarded to Professional Vehicles, Inc. of Annapolis, Maryland, the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of Two Hundred Twelve Thousand One Hundred Twelve Dollars and No Cents ($212,112.00); AND WHEREAS, funds have been previously appropriated and are now in or will be available in subsequent year's budget in Account No. 110-433-4331-3000-5940 to cover this contract; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County that the contract for Three (3) 1991 Ford Type III Ambulances for the Emergency Medical Services Department, Bid # 91-0052 be awarded to Professional vehicles, Inc. in the amount of Two Hundred Twelve Thousand One Hundred Twelve Dollars and No Cents ($212,112.00); and that the County is hereby authorized and directed to execute the contract, contract form to be approved by the County Attorney. .. , #' ,<,,!, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED authorized to return the bidders. that the Purchasing Agent is hereby bid deposits to the unsuccessful of March, 1991. "- ATTEST: ~ ~~/ d-< Cl rk to the Board & ~~ J /8 GO r .~t.,GE t i534 OU27 RECOKOED AriD VEHIFIED qES'ECCA P. ;-UC,KER RECISTER OF OE;::~S HEW Htf'')VU1 GO he STATE OF NORT,H CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER HnR II II 01 AM '91 BEFORE THE BOARD'OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .In the Matter of Closing FIRST AVENUE (Seabreeze Park) ORDER It appearing to the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County that a Resolution of Intent to close FIRST AVENUE was adopted by the County Commissioners on the 7th day of February, 1991 and it further appearing that said resolution called for a hearing to be held on the 4th day of March, 1991, at which time the COUI}ty Commissioners would hear complaints and comments qf interested persons, and it further appearing that notice of said hearing was published in the Wilmington Star News Newspaper in accordance with the Road Closing Ordinance of New Hanove:r County, and after conducting such hearing the County Commissioners are of the opinion that FIRST AVENUE in the County of New Hanover should be closed and are sa tisf ied that the closing of same is not contrary to the public interest, and that no individual owning property in the vicinity of the roads will be deprived of reasonable means of ingress and egress to his property by such closing, the legal description of said road being as follows: . Being all of FIRST AVENUE in Seabreeze Park, beginning at its intersection at Benton Avenue extending from said point 570 feet northeast to its termination and duly recorded as Seabreeze Park in Deed Book 69, Page 11 of the New Hanover County Registry. 1.1 NOW, THEREFORE, IT I S ORDERED AND DECREED that the above described road be closed, subject to and excepting a thirty (30) foot utility easement (15 feet on each side of the right-of-way centerline) for purposes included but not limited to drainage, sewer and water. It is further ORDERED that a copy of this order be filed in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina. Adopted this the 4th day of Ma~f~ Fr Retchln, Chalrman Attest: RETURNED TO G ..J..I,"\ <l..D 0 9~ ~. '3 L\: \ -.., \ le .s \\'. QU ~ r}c!O~, ~' '1'534 ;-' tl.;~ E 0029 RECOiD;: J .UiD'iE.f'{IFIED qEB~CC'" P TUC:KER REGISEr~ OF D[::OS NEVI c.;' ;:C, ~~..~ ! C' de STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Hi\R \ \ II 01 ~H '9\ BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER In the Matter of Closing A Portion of SEABREEZE BOULEVARD, SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH AVENUES, (SEABREEZE PARK) ORDER It appearing to the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover County that a Resolution of Intent to close a portion of SEABREEZE BOULEVARD, SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH AVENUES was adopted by the County Commissioners on the 4th day of February, 1991 and it further appearing that said resolution called for a hearing to be held on the 4th day of March, 1991, at which time the County Commissioners would hear complaints and comments of interested persons, and it further appearing that notice of said hearing was published in the Wilmington Star News Newspaper in accordance with the Road Closing Ordinance of New Hanover County, and after conducting such hearing the County Commissioners are of the opinion that a portion of SEABREEZE BOULEVARD, SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH AVENUES in the County of New Hanover should be closed and are satisfied that the closing of same is not contrary to the public interest, and that no individual owning property in the vicinity of the roads will be deprived of reasonable means of ingress and egress to his property by such closing, the legal description of said roads being as follows: 12 Being a portion of Second Avenue commencing at its intersection with Benton Avenue extending northeast approximately 450 feet to the northeastern property lines of Lot 9, Block B and Lot 14, Block G as recorded in Book 69, Page 11 in the Office of the Register of Deeds, New Hanover County, and Being that portion of Third Avenue in Seabreeze Park beginning at the southeastern corner of Lot 22 in Block E of Seabreeze Park as shown on that map of Seabreeze Park dated June, 1912, and recorded in Book 69 at Page 11, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County; thence in a northeastwardly direction along the southeastern line of Lots 22 and 23, Block E of Seabreeze Park; thence in a southeastwardly direction to the northwestern corner of Lot 15, Block C, Seabreeze Park; thence in a southwestwardly direction along the northwestern line of Lots 15 and 16, Block C, Seabreeze Park to the southwestern corner of Lot 16, Block C, Seabreeze Park; thence in a northwestwardly direction to the southeastern corner of Lot 22, Block E, Seabreeze Park to the beginning point as shown on the aforesaid map of Seabreeze Park, and RETURNED,TO O...u.Y!.-b0 ? ~l' "3l\I.-II~S '; i30ur ? A.G::: , , 1534 0-030 Be~ng that portion of Fourth Avenue in Seabreeze Park beg'inn.ing at the southeastern corner of Lot 27 in Block F of Seabreeze Park as shown upon that map of Seabreeze Park dated June, 1912, and recorded in Book 69 at Page 11 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County; thence in a northeastwardly direction along the southeastern line of Lots 27, 28, and 29, Block F of Seabreeze Park to the northeastern corner of said lot 29, Block F, Seabreeze Park, thence in a southeastwardly direction to a point in the northwestern line of Lot 25, Block E, Seabreeze Park, that is 86.5 feet southwest of the northwest corner of Lot 26, Block E, Seabreeze Park; thence in a southwestwardly direction along the northwestern line of Lots 25, 24, 23, and 22, Block EJ Seabreeze Park to the southwestern corner of Lot 22, Block E, Seabreeze Park, thence in a northwestwardly direction to the southeastern corner of Lot 27, Block F, Seabreeze Park, the beginning point as shown upon the aforesaid map of Seabreeze Park, and Being that portion of Seabreeze Boulevard in Seabreeze Park beginning at the southwestern corner of Lot 16 in Block C of Seabreeze Park as shown on that map of Seabreeze Park dated June, 1912, and recorded in Book 69 at Page 11 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County; thenCe in a southeasterly direction along the southwestern line of Lots 16, Block C, Seabreez~ Park, and Lot 7, Block B, Seabreeze Park, to the southeastern corner of Lot 7, Block B, Seabreeze Park, to First Avenue of Seabreeze Park as shown on the aforesaid map; thence in a southwestwardly direction along the northwestern line of First Avenue to the northeastern corner of Lot 6, Block A; Seabreeze Park; thence in a northwestwardly direction along the northeastern line of Lot 6, Block A, Seabreeze Park, and Lot 17, Block D, Seabreeze Park, to the northwestern corner of Lot 17, Block D, Seabreeze Park to Third Avenue of Seabreeze Park as shown on the aforesaid map; thence in a northeastwardly direction along the southeastern line of Third Avenue to the southwestern corner of Lot 16, Block C, Seabreeze Park, the beginning point as shown on the aforesaid map of Seabreeze Park and being all of Seabreeze Boulevard southeast of Third Avenue, Seabreeze Park to First Avenue, Seabreeze Park. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND DECREED that the remaining portion of Fourth Avenue be closed. It is also therefore ordered that Third Avenue and Seabreeze Boulevard be closed, subject to and excepting a thirty (30) foot utility easement (15 feet on each side of the right-of-way centerline) for 'purposes included but not limited to drainage, sewer and water. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be filed in the Office of the RETURNED TO p '-<..J, '1 Q..a..O P Q....,." <) , " ~ ... " ~d;)U~ ) ^ \; F I 5 3 4 O.U 3 I . of New Hanover County, North Carolina. 4th day of March, 1991. F~!4man RETURNEDTO DL0,\<i.OO \> .i.L- "\ , ., \ ' ~, ~en~ <',:T ClIO(J.J ~';=O_ :::It:r Q.CllC (fJ 'tJ ~, CDol=: O(J)-+ ~~~ CD <0. CDCll.., N 0.0 CD 0 S' ~:::I.g Ci 2! CD .., Cll ~O en ~Cll < 3, ~Cll ~ ':::I -j-+ :T t,; ~ ~ ,'. t. 1 . ~\ a ~ w i - I '/ t:'. ~ zz: (j)(j)P~21 ~ (")0C'ii-.~ ........ o I . -+....... .J..-" ctl tJl 0 0' 0 ,. 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(") G> 0 (t) 'a .., co OJ N Cl.::J 3 -+ (t) p 0.. r -+ (l) 0 en \J CIJ~)> 0 :::I 0 a. :i: < < C1l 0..- (t) 'J'l': I o. c 0 :'... ::J ::::>0.. ~--...._.............r--___- -" / / ~/ , '-...ETURNED ~ bW"~)/(, P..L~ ~ (" i/ ..... --1- ......./: ( .~-~ . .{ " RESOLUTIDN AUTHORIZING QUITCLAIM DEED FOR TAX-FORECLOSED PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF WILMINGTON LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE/INTENT: The City of Wilmington acquired a 71.7% undivided interest and New Hanover County acquired a 28.3% undivided interest in and to the property identified in the attached Exhibit "A" pursuant to a foreclosure proceeding for non-payment of taxes or lot cleaning and demolition expenses, evidenced by that deed recorded in Book 1192 at Page 12 of the New Hanover County Registry. It is the intent of the City of Wilmington to utilize such property in a plan to reuse other adjacent property which it owns for recreational, eduational and public safety related activities. The property identified in the attached Exhibit "A" will be devoted to public use. New Hanover County believes that it is in the best public interest to authorize execution of a quit-claim deed conveying to the City of Wilmington, its interest in and to the property identified in the attached Exhibit "A" for the purposes recited herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County is hereby authorized to execute a quitclaim deed conveying unto the City of Wilmington its 28.3% undivided interest in and to sai / roperty f r the purposes recited hereinabove. Adopte.-9 at a~ on ;:Il(~ f If I . meeting , 1991. ATTEST: (''''~u ~ /~{ ~ty Clerk \ \ \ \ EXHIBIT "A" BEGINNING at the lntersection of the southern line of Campbell' street with the eastern line of Eighth Street running thence southwardly witp and along the eastern line of Eighth street 66 feet; thence eastwardly and parallel with Campbell Street to the western line of McRae Street; thence northwardly wit~ and along the western line of McRae Street to the southern line of Campbell Street; thence westwardly with and along the southern line of Campbell Street to the intersection of the eastern line of Eighth Street, the point of beginning, the same being Lot 1, in Block 238 1/2 according to the official plan of the City of Wilmington as prepared by James & Brown, Civil Engineers in 1870, and being the same property conveyed to Irving Lieberman by deed recorded in Book 753, Page 413 of the New Hanover County Registry. Being the same property as identified by official tax maps maintained in New Hanover County Tax Office. Map No. being 6001-4813-024-001.000. 2791L '" .,.".~ ..1' l ...._ , ,~ NEW AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF 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: Revise Section 69.10, Demolition Landfills as reflected in the attached description. 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 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 this 4th day of March, 1991. ~~ Fre Retc ln, Chalrman ,. I 69.10 69.10-1 69.10-2 /' , .i \~ \ Demolition Landscape Landfills A site plan for a proposed demolition landscape landfill shall be submitted to the County Environmental r-lanagement and the County Inspections Department for review and approval. The site plan shall be submitted in accordance with North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, Section .0500, adopted April 1, 1982 and as thereafter amended. (3/2/87) (3/4/91) Purpose - The following regulations are designed to accommodate demolition landscape landfills in order to: (1) Maintain the aesthetic quality, visual character and overall harmony of the area; (2) Promote the maintenance of the area's environmental integrity and the overall health, safety, morals and welfare of the community by providing a review mechanism to ensure demolition landscape landfills are designed and developed in compliance with local regulations as well as those set forth by the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Solid Waste Management Branch, 10 NCAC 10 G as amended. ~pplicability - Compliance with the provisions set forth below shall apply to all proposed landfill sites as defined in Section 23-85 of this Ordinance; except that the disposal of naturally occurring materials, such as stumps, limbs, leaves, and dirt, that are generated on-site during the construction of residential projects may be permitted provided the rlllaterial does not exceed one-half (1/2) acre foot and complies with the locational controls set forth in 'Subsection (1) below. (1) Locations - No demolition landscape landfill shall be located within 500 feet in a horizontal distance of any residence, church, school and/or place of assembly nor within 100 feet in a horizontal distance from any stream, creek, canal, marsh, estuarine waters, lake, river and/or impoundment. The filling of lower lying areas with demolition landscape materials may be subject to Army Corps of Engineer's 404 permits and the Division of Coastal Management's major CAMA permit. (2) Access - All d.emolition landscape landfills shall have access from a platted and recorded road and each site shall be accessed only through an arterial or collector street. (3) Buffering - A buffer shall be required which shall consist of a minimum of three (3) rows of vegetation in accordance wi.t.h Section 67 of this Ordinance or earthen berms with screening plants of sufficient height to screen the landfill area ~. 69.10-3 69.10-4 69.10-5 from view. Protected trees need not be retained within disposal area. (4) Sedimentation and Erosion Control The developer/owner shall be responsible for obtaining a Sedimentation and Erosion Permit. (5) Height - Demolition landscape landfills shall not exceed thirty (30) feet in height with side slopes not to exceed a. 3:1 rati.o. ( 6 ) Signage - One ( 1 ) temporary sign not exceeding thirty-two (32) square feet in area erected on the site during the period of landfilling activity is pe1~itted. The sign is to include the owner/operator's name a.nd telephone number and the hours of operation. Upon cessation of the landfill, the sign shall be dismantled and removed with the exception of the landfill closure notification sign which shall be removed six months after closure. Site Plans - A detailed site plan for each demolition landfill shall be required. At a minimum, the site plan should show the following: 1. OWner's name, address, phone number 2. Scale no smaller than 1" = 200' 3. Vicinity or location map 4. North arrow and. date 5. Boundary line of parcel .to be used with angular and linear distances 6. Tax map, block and parcel number 7. Total acreage to be used for landfill purposes 3. Total acres located below the 100 Year Flood Plain 9. Linear distance to the nearest 'residence, church, or place of assembly; and linear distance to nearest stream, river, creek, marsh estuarine water, lake, pond, or impoundment 10. Drainage plan 11. Buffering per Section 67 of the Zoning Ordinance and Subsection (3) above. 12. Sign location and dimensions Permits - In accordance with the Department of Environment, Health & Natural Resources, Division of Solid Waste Management 10 NCAC 10 G. The applicant shall obtain an approval letter from the Director of Inspections of New Hanover County having zoning author- ity over the area where the site is to be located. A letter of approval issued by the Inspections Office shall enable the applicant to apply for a demolition landfill permit per the requirements set forth in Section .0201 of the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules. Recordation of Disposal Site - After obtaining all necessary permits, the owner/developer shall have prepared a legal description that would be sufficient c. 69.10-6 69.10-7 69.10-8 as an instrument of conveyance of the property. This description, along with a site map and a certified copy of applicable permits shall be filed for recordation wi th the Register of Deeds. The documents shall be filed under the name of the owner and shall specifi- cally state that the site was granted a permit for disposal of demolition debris. After these documents have been properly recorded, a certified copy shall be filed with the County Inspections Office. (8/3/87) County Review - The developer/owner of the disposal site shall provide free and unobstructed access during normal operation hours to County officials charged with the administration of this Ordinance. Enforcement and Penalties - In addition to the enforcement remedies of t.his ordinance, the operator shall also be subject to the penalties prescribed in Section .0700 of 10 NCAC 10 G. Existing Demolition Landscape Landfills - All existing landfills that do not have a valid permit shall comply with these regulations immediately.