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Agenda Packet February 2 2015PERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA 304 South Morgan Street, Room 215 Roxboro, NC 27573-5245 336-597-1720 Fax 336-599-1609 February 2, 2015 7:00 pm CALL TO ORDER…………………………………………………. Chairman Puryear INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE DISCUSSION/ADJUSTMENT/APPROVAL OF AGENDA INFORMAL COMMENTS The Person County Board of Commissioners established a 10 minute segment which is open for informal comments and/or questions from citizens of this county on issues, other than those issues for which a public hearing has been scheduled. The time will be divided equally among those wishing to comment. It is requested that any person who wishes to address the Board, register with the Clerk to the Board prior to the meeting. ITEM #1 DISCUSSION/ADJUSTMENT/APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Minutes of January 5, 2015, B. Tax Adjustments for the month of January 2015, i. Tax Releases ii. NC Vehicle Tax System pending refunds iii. Written request for a refund by Mr. Charles Carver in the amount of $7,258.49 (county tax of $3,820.26 and city tax of $3,438.23) C. Report of Unpaid Taxes, D. Advertisement of Unpaid Real Estate Taxes, and E. CDBG Reporting for Close-out of Grant #11-C-2322 1 UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NEW BUSINESS: ITEM #2 Revisions to the Person County Animal Services Ordinance …………….. Ron Shaw & Dr. Vickie Soares ITEM #3 Public Safety Communication Towers Update ………………………… Ray Foushee CHAIRMAN’S REPORT MANAGER’S REPORT COMMISSIONER REPORTS/COMMENTS Note: All Items on the Agenda are for Discussion and Action as deemed appropriate by the Board. 2 January 5, 2015 1 PERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JANUARY 5, 2015 MEMBERS PRESENT OTHERS PRESENT Kyle W. Puryear Heidi York, County Manager David Newell, Sr. C. Ronald Aycock, County Attorney B. Ray Jeffers Brenda B. Reaves, Clerk to the Board Jimmy B. Clayton Tracey L. Kendrick The Board of Commissioners for the County of Person, North Carolina, met in regular session on Monday, January 5, 2015 at 7:00 pm in the Commissioners’ meeting room in the Person County Office Building. Chairman Puryear called the meeting to order and asked Commissioner Kendrick to lead invocation. Vice Chairman Newell led the Pledge of Allegiance. DISCUSSION/ADJUSTMENT/APPROVAL OF AGENDA: A motion was made by Commissioner Kendrick and carried 5-0 to approve the agenda. INFORMAL COMMENTS: The following individuals appeared before the Board to make informal comments: Ms. Pat Hill of 916 Mann Oakley Road, Rougemont and a resident near the landfill told the Board that a bad odor was coming from the landfill since November 19, 2014. Ms. Hill stated she talked with Mr. Duhon on December 31, 2014 without satisfaction noting her desire to get satisfaction from the Board. Ms. Hill told the Board she would be letting them know by her phone calls if the odor continues. Ms. Betty Blalock of 144 Tirzah Ridge, Rougemont talked about the county’s environmental issues related to air, water and land at the landfill. Ms. Blalock stated air quality has decreased in the community around the landfill noting examples of many COPD cases, residents currently diagnosed or resulting in death from cancers caused by environmental toxins. Ms. Blalock spoke of nearby wells containing high levels of arsenic, lead contaminated soil in unlined areas, destroyed streams, illegal destruction of graves and current dynamiting taking place near the Neuse River Basin. Ms. Blalock commended Nu-Way Cleaners for being environmental business-minded by keeping polyethylene out of the landfill. Ms. Blalock told the Board of an article written related to coal-fired boilers being replaced with emission reducing scrubbers in Tennessee that resulted in a system-wide reduction of air pollution. Ms. Blalock stated it was illegal for the City of Roxboro to take their trash to the landfill. Vice Chairman Newell requested a copy of Ms. Blalock’s informal comments. 3 January 5, 2015 2 DISCUSSION/ADJUSTMENT/APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: A motion was made by Vice Chairman Newell and carried 5-0 to approve the Consent Agenda with the following items: A. Approval of Minutes of December 1, 2014 B. Approval of Minutes of December 8, 2014 C. Budget Amendment #11 UNFINISHED BUSINESS: PUBLIC NUISANCE AND APPEARANCE ORDINANCE DISCUSSION: Planning Director, Mike Ciriello noted at the Board’s November 17, 2014 meeting, staff and residents presented to the Board of Commissioners a summary of the problems and complaints associated with trash and abandoned structures. Staff provided the Board with options for addressing these concerns. The Board directed staff to examine: 1.) How Person County’s existing ordinances might be amended to address the public’s concerns with trash and abandoned structures; and 2.) if the process to resolve issues could be accelerated and simplified. Mr. Ciriello stated staff has reviewed the County’s existing rules and determined that the existing ordinances do not address the issues effectively because a Zoning (Land Use) Ordinance, designed to provide community’s guidance about land uses, is not well- designed to regulate nuisances. In other places, public nuisances are addressed by Ordinances crafted independent of land use standards and adopted with specific steps for enforcement. Mr. Ciriello noted that the County currently has one Ordinance to regulate a public nuisance: abandoned automobiles on private property. To regulate other nuisances, like litter and abandoned structures, staff must rely on the Zoning Ordinance “Notes” that follow the Zoning Ordinance’s “Table of Permitted Uses”, or argue that the litter constitutes a home-based business. Mr. Ciriello said there is no language in any existing Person County Ordinance that addresses litter/trash on private property except for Home Occupations (Note 1); but, the Zoning Ordinance lacks a definition of home based business; provides no language providing standards for masking and controlling the most noxious home business uses; and, finally, staff possesses almost no tools to verify that any but the most egregious are home-based businesses. Mr. Ciriello stated, in the opinion of staff, using home occupation regulations to control litter and trash on private property side-steps the issue and the impact on property values, public health and safety; Staff recommends crafting a specific Public Nuisance Ordinance to address the issue of litter and abandoned structures and combining it with the existing Abandoned Vehicle Ordinance. 4 January 5, 2015 3 Mr. Ciriello shared the following presentation with the Board: 5 January 5, 2015 4 6 January 5, 2015 5 7 January 5, 2015 6 8 January 5, 2015 7 Mr. Ciriello recommended that the Board consider pursuing a County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) to combine all the County’s existing ordinances to add and/or remove language to address current issues along with establishing an Appearance Commission possibly in joint effort with the City of Roxboro. 9 January 5, 2015 8 Mr. Ciriello told the Board he could facilitate the process for a County UDO noting it would be time consuming and he would need more staff to accomplish such a project. Mr. Ciriello suggested that the Board further address the County UDO as well as the Appearance Commission at the budget retreat through straw poll. Commissioner Newell asked Mr. Ciriello the status of the Yarborough case. Mr. Ciriello stated the property owner was required by the District Court Judge to remove the trailer from the site just before the holidays noting as of this date it had not been removed. Commissioner Jeffers noted his desire to strengthen the County’s current ordinance(s) and for the process to remain complaint based. Assistant County Manager, Sybil Tate proposed the following enforcement options: a) Enforcement for litter violations: The Sheriff’s Office will manage the initial visit and investigation. The Planning Department will handle the notification, hearing and appeal requirements. In the event that a resident is cited three times in one year (chronic offender), the county could contract to have the litter cleaned up and then collect the cost of abatement via the property tax bill. b) Enforcement for abandoned structures: The Inspections Department will manage the initial visit, investigation, and appeals process. The Planning Department would manage the abandoned mobile home removal grant program. The court system must provide an order of abatement and in the event that the court directs the county to front the cost of abatement, those costs could be collected when the property is sold. NOTE: The cost of removal of abandoned structures could be collected via the property tax bill, if the Board adopts a minimum housing code. Mr. Ciriello told the Board the County’s current ordinances present a disconnect related to the public nuisance and litter issues. County Manager, Heidi York noted the Board could consider a specific public nuisance ordinance for litter and abandoned structures or up-fitting the County’s current ordinance with clarifying definitions and objective criteria. If the Board decides to adopt litter regulations, staff recommended appointing a joint Appearance Commission with the City of Roxboro to help craft the ordinance language, organize clean-up activities and develop future appearance-related concepts, such as landscaping and architectural requirements. The City Council has discussed creating an Appearance Commission and may be interested in creating a joint commission according to Mr. Ciriello and Ms. Tate. 10 January 5, 2015 9 Commissioner Kendrick stated he did not support an Appearance Commission and did not like using the resources of the Sheriff for enforcement. Vice Chairman Newell and Commissioner Clayton noted the safest procedure with best results was to use a deputy for enforcement and further noted should a warrant or disruptive behavior occur, the Sheriff’s Department would be involved. Commissioner Newell requested staff to send the Board the current ordinances for their review. Chairman Puryear suggested the Board to direct the Planning Board to bring the Commissioners a recommendation. Commissioner Jeffers stated his preference to craft the revised ordinance and then ask for the Planning Board’s input. Ms. Tate offered to bring more information to the Board at the budget retreat to request the Board’s direction to pursue the UDO process to consolidate, update and add new criteria or review the County’s current ordinances separately to update and add new criteria as needed. Mr. Ciriello offered to outline the UDO process and identify the problematic areas within the current ordinances at the Board’s budget retreat. Ms. York suggested for the Board to have a separate work session to further discuss the need for the UDO and/or ordinance updates. Commissioner Kendrick asked Mr. Ciriello if the Board can receive a report summarizing the redundant ordinances that need to be updated prior to the work session. Staff agreed to provide a summary report to the Board of the current redundant county ordinances. A motion was made by Commissioner Jeffers and carried 5-0 for staff to schedule a separate work session for the Board to further discuss the process to reorganize existing ordinances. NEW BUSINESS: GOVERNOR HIGHWAY SAFETY GRANT FOR 2015-2016 PERSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE: Sheriff Dewey Jones requested Board approval to pursue a Governor Highway Safety Grant in the amount of $67,000.00 with a 50/50 match for the Person County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Jones stated the match for the Governor Highway Safety Grant would be funded with asset forfeiture funds noting the grant would enable the Sheriff’s Office to purchase seven (7) in-car cameras and ten (10) radar units for patrol cars. Sheriff Jones stated the asset forfeiture funds are restricted for only specific uses such as training and equipment. Sheriff Jones and the Finance Director, Amy Wehrenberg estimated $100,000 in the restricted use fund at this time. 11 January 5, 2015 10 Sheriff Jones requested Board approval for staff to pursue a Governor Highway Safety Grant in the amount of $67,000 with a 50/50 match funded with asset forfeiture funds. A motion was made by Commissioner Jeffers and carried 5-0 to approve for the Person County Sheriff’s Office to pursue a Governor Highway Safety Grant in the amount of $67,000 with a 50/50 match funded with asset forfeiture funds. REQUEST FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ADDITIONAL POSITIONS TO BE FUNDED WITH STATE AND FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENT FUNDS: County Manager, Heidi York told the Board that Mr. Carlton Paylor, Director of the Department of Social Services (DSS) would be seeking Board approval for new positions due to the Department of Social Services (DSS) receiving additional State and Federal funding beyond budgeted amounts. Ms. York noted new positons are not typically considered outside the budget process; however, the DSS is in a unique positon noting their federal and state reimbursements for programs within Medicaid, Income Maintenance and Food Stamps programs have been at 75% with the budget projected at 50%. The additional 25% reimbursement revenue has been accruing in a separate account at DSS and is restricted for use in the mandated programs of income maintenance, food stamps, and Medicaid as a means to address the increased workloads from NC Families Accessing Services through Technology (NCFAST) and the Affordable Care Act and assist in preventing a backlog related to ongoing implementation of NCFAST (a program that consolidates the application for services.) Mr. Paylor stated the new positions would include four (4) time-limited Income Maintenance Technician temporary positions to verify information on the application for services. Mr. Paylor said this is a proactive approach to prevent any financial penalties against the county due to the heavy workload and to ensure timely processing of the application for services. Mr. Paylor stated the four time-limited Income Maintenance Technician temporary positions have to be approved by the Board of Commissioners but noted they would be at no cost to Person County. Mr. Paylor stated the additional revenue began on June 1, 2014 and to date has accrued up to approximately $411,000 to fund salary, benefits, and technology needs, i.e. Computer, software, licenses, and telephone. Mr. Paylor confirmed for the Board that the request for the time-limited temporary positons would have no impact on the budget and he would hire up to four temporary positions based on the backlog and the need for additional staff on a monthly review with his staff. Mr. Paylor further confirmed that should the funding cease by the state, the temporary positions would be terminated. 12 January 5, 2015 11 A motion was made by Commissioner Jeffers and carried 5-0 to approve four (4) time-limited Income Maintenance Technician temporary positions to be funded with federal and state reimbursements for programs within Medicaid, Income Maintenance and Food Stamps. Mr. Paylor noted in 2014 the NC Legislature allocated additional recurring funds to reduce the caseloads of DSS Child Protective Services (CPS) workers in order to increase the safety of children. Mr. Paylor further noted in 2013 there were multiple high- profile cases in child abuse in NC and all counties across the state experienced an increase in CPS due to substance abuse and other issues. Mr. Paylor requested to use the additional funding to hire one (1) full time Human Services Evaluator I position to monitor caseloads of Child Welfare Services to avoid any cases falling through the cracks. Mr. Paylor stated Person County DSS currently has over 70 children in foster care. Mr. Paylor stated the full time Human Services Evaluator I position is proposed to start in March 2015 and be funded with the state recurring funds. Ms. York noted the additional funds is short about $2,850 to cover the requested position in the next budget year however DSS’ operating budget would absorb such shortage. A motion was made by Commissioner Jeffers and carried 5-0 to one (1) full time Human Services Evaluator I position. 13 January 5, 2015 12 COMMISSIONER COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: By consensus, the Board adopted the 2015 Commissioner Committee Assignments as presented. Commissioner Jeffers asked the Clerk about Board representation on the Environmental Issues Advisory Committee as well as the name of the Chair of that committee. Clerk to the Board, Brenda Reaves stated she would send the Board follow up information related to Board representation on all boards and committees as well as the Environmental Issues Advisory Committee’s Chair’s name. 2015 Person County Board of Commissioners COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Chairman Kyle W. Puryear Board of Equalization and Review Alternate E-911 Committee Economic Development Board High Speed Internet Committee Local Emergency Planning Committee Youth Council Vice Chairman David Newell, Sr. Airport Commission Board of Equalization and Review Chamber of Commerce Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Region K Workforce Development Board Commissioner Jimmy B. Clayton COG Board Kerr Tar RPO - TAC NCACC Board of Director OPC Community Operations Board Upper Neuse River Basin Association Commissioner B. Ray Jeffers Board of Equalization and Review Alternate Extension Advisory Committee Fire Chief’s Association Home Health & Hospice Advisory Committee Home & Community Care Block Grant Adv. Committee NCACC Past President/ Board of Director Person County Partnership for Children Recreation Advisory Board Social Services Board Youth Council Commissioner Tracey L. Kendrick Animal Control Advisory Committee Health Board Library Board Person Area Transportation System Board Person County Senior Center Advisory Council 14 January 5, 2015 13 BOARDS AND COMMITTEES APPOINTMENTS: Clerk to the Board, Brenda Reaves stated the Person County Board of Commissioners solicited volunteers to fill positions on boards, commissions, authorities, and committees through advertisement in the Courier-Times November 15, 2014 edition with notice to submit applications by December 9, 2014 along with a second advertisement with a deadline for December 23, 2014. Ms. Reaves presented to the Board interested citizens’ applications for consideration for appointment as listed below. Ms. Reaves noted the highlighted boards denote a competitive board and are eligible for the informal interview process, if the Board so desires. If the informal interview process if deemed appropriate by the Board, Ms. Reaves asked the Board to direct the Clerk to organize and inform the applicants of such competitive boards of the scheduled date set by the Board. Should the informal interview process be waived or not deemed appropriate at this time, Ms. Reaves asked the Board to nominate for appointment from the interested citizen’s applications. Ms. Reaves further noted the boards and committees that did not receive applications for its vacancies will be advertised again and urged the Board to actively recruit for the vacancies. A. Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee 3-Year Reappointment: 2 positions available 1) Charlene Wilkins requested reappointment 2) Rev. Gloria Skinner-Pettiford requested reappointment B. Airport Commission 3-Year Term: 1 position available 1) Dr. Anderson White requested reappointment C. Board of Health 1 general public position to fill an unexpired term to 6/30/17 1) Christopher M. Atkins, Jr., DDS requested appointment D. Juvenile Crime Prevention Council 2-Year Term: 6 citizens-at-large positions 1) Treco Lea-Jeffers requested reappointment 2) Alisa Clayton requested reappointment E. Nursing Home Advisory Committee 1-Year Initial Term; 3-Year Reappointment; 3 positions available 1) Rev. Gloria Skinner-Pettiford requested reappointment 15 January 5, 2015 14 F. Region K Aging Advisory Council 3-Year Term: 2 positions available 1) Leavia Reed requested appointment 2) Robert Allen requested reappointment It was the consensus of the Board to waive the informal interview process for the competitive boards. A motion was made by Vice Chairman Newell and carried 5-0 to reappoint both Charlene Wilkins and Rev. Gloria Skinner-Pettiford to the Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee, each for a 3-year term; to reappoint Dr. Anderson White to the Airport Commission for a 3-year term; to appoint Christopher M. Atkins, Jr., DDS to fill the general public position unexpired term to June 30, 2017; to reappoint both Treco Lea- Jeffers and Alisa Clayton to the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council both for a 2-year term; to reappoint Rev. Gloria Skinner-Pettiford to the Nursing Home Advisory Committee for a 3-year term; to appoint Leavia Reed and reappoint Robert Allen to the Region K Aging Advisory Council, each for a 3-year term. CHAIRMAN’S REPORT: Chairman Puryear reported the following: • At the Board’s December 1, 2014 closed session meeting, the Board authorized by consensus, the negotiation of an Agreement to Purchase the Roxboro Little League property for $320,000 with a planned closing to occur on or before October 2015 which will allow consideration to finance this purchase. Chairman Puryear stated the Board had a signed Agreement to Purchase in hand and is looking forward to secure the future operation of Roxboro Little League for Person County residents; and • The Mayor of Roxboro has expressed interest in a joint meeting for the City of Roxboro and Person County Board of Commissioners related to partnering options for the Senior Center. Chairman Puryear asked the County Manager to secure possible dates for the joint meeting. MANAGER’S REPORT: County Manager, Heidi York reported the following: • The Board’s second meeting on January 20, 2015 will be the annual budget retreat to be held in the newly renovated 2nd floor of the Kirby with arrival at 8:30 am, all day with plans to finish at 4:30 pm. Ms. York stated her intent to contact the Board members individually to ask for input on the retreat agenda; 16 January 5, 2015 15 • Kevin Leonard, Executive Director for the NC Association for County Commissioners has solicited input and recommendations for 2015 Federal Legislative Priorities that impact NC counties, • Farmland Preservation meeting on Thursday night, January 8, 2015 and should the Board desire to include any items on the plan, please let the Manager or Assistant Manager know. COMMISSIONER REPORT/COMMENTS: Commissioner Jeffers reported Kevin Leonard, Executive Director for the NC Association for County Commissioners has succeeded David Thompson who has taken a job with National Association of Counties (NACo). Commissioner Kendrick stated his interest in the Board having discussions related to the existing landfill contract with Republic Services that is set to expire in August 2017. Commissioner Kendrick requested the Board to authorize the County Manager and the County Attorney to begin negotiations with Republic Services for a contract renewal. In addition, Commissioner Kendrick asked that the County Manager research other options for solid waste disposal for Person County to include operating its own landfill (purchasing property, staff, and equipment costs), setting up transfer stations and/or the possibility for another regional landfill to accept Person County’s trash. Commissioner Clayton had no report. Vice Chairman Newell commented that Ms. Betty Blalock raised valid issues during her informal comments. Vice Chairman Newell asked the County Manager to obtain a price to hire an inspector to review issues at the landfill. Commissioner Kendrick noted the state is already doing inspections and suggested asking the state for a report related to landfill issues and/or violations. County Manager, Heidi York stated she would update a county memo related to the landfill inspections and speak with Mr. Duhon related to landfill investigations and compliance reports as well as seek a price for an independent inspector. 17 January 5, 2015 16 ADJOURNMENT: A motion was made by Vice Chairman Newell and carried 5-0 to adjourn the meeting at 8:36 pm. _____________________________ ______________________________ Brenda B. Reaves Kyle W. Puryear Clerk to the Board Chairman (Draft Board minutes are subject to Board approval). 18 AGENDA ABSTRACT Meeting Date: February 2, 2015 Agenda Title: Tax Adjustments for January 2015 Summary of Information: Attached please find the tax releases, motor vehicle pending refunds, and a request for refund under G.S. 105-381 for January 2015. 1. January 2015 tax releases. 2. January 2015 North Carolina Vehicle Tax System (NCVTS) pending refunds. 3. A written request for refund under G.S. 105-381 was made by Mr. Charles Carver. Mr. Carver had filed a timely application for Present Use Value for 2013 and the application was approved. Present use (often referred to as Farm Use) allows the qualifying parcel to be valued as a farm, instead of market value. The difference in taxes is deferred and only payable once the parcel no longer qualifies. Although the application was approved, the tax records were not correctly coded for this deferment. This resulted in a billing error and the taxpayer paid the incorrect bill before any adjustment was made. The taxpayer was charged $7,289.73 for this parcel, and should have been charged $31.24 if the Present Use qualification had been entered correctly. The recommended refund is $7,258.49 (county tax of $3,820.26 and city tax of $3,438.23). Recommended Action: Motion to accept reports and authorize refunds. Submitted By: Russell Jones, Tax Administrator 19 COSSYS PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE COLLECTION SCROLL-12:LEVY ADJUSTMENTS ALL TAX YEARS 01232015 PAGE: 1 ACCOUNT # COLREC COUNTY-TAX DISTRICT DISTRICT DOG PENALTY INT/DISC LIEN-COST TOTAL NUMBER TRNREC CLRK DATE DISTRICT-" 12573 1132013 WALKER MARY BRANDON MOUNTAINEER 4X4 MP 12573 113 55870 -12.27 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -12.27 15977R 1289 MP 11192014 -11.04-50 0.00 0.00 -11.04__________ -23.31 REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD 10217 2012014 TUCK GEORGE WASHINGTON EST PERSONAL VEHICLES 10217 201 39769 -25.48 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -25.48 15353R 1294 CW 11212014 -24.02-50 0.00 0.00 -24.02__________ -49.50 REASON:MR TUCK DIED 10/2013 RELEASED PP FOR 2014 19027 3022014 WILKINS JAMES S & JESSE B JR 1 & 90/100 ACRES 19027 302 22550 -27.80 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -33.80 15354R 1295 CW 11242014 REASON:CHARGED TWICE FOR TRAILER 11540 1042004 O BRIANT DANIEL LAMONT CAVALIER 4S 11540 104 42039 -0.04 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.04 2004R 1302 SRJ 11262014 -0.19-50 0.00 0.00 -0.19__________ -0.23 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 50105 1062006 LUNA BENJAMIN CASTRO CHEROKEE LAREDO 4WD 4DSW 50105 106 42914 -0.07 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.07 2006R 1303 SRJ 11262014 -0.16-50 0.00 0.00 -0.16__________ -0.23 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 99721 1062006 RAY KENNETH WAYNE NEON 4S 99721 106 43143 -0.20 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.20 2006R 1304 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 42195 1072007 DUNEVANT BECKY VAUGHAN TACOMA D CAB PRERUNNERTK 42195 107 43444 -0.24 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.24 2007R 1305 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 44446 1082008 DAVIS ROBERT DEAN MUSTANG GT V 8 CP 44446 108 44181 -0.14 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.14 2008R 1306 SRJ 11262014 -0.21-50 0.00 0.00 -0.21__________ -0.35 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 36325 1092009 GIBBS ROBERT COLIN 4 RUNNER SR5 4WD MP 36325 109 44895 -0.36 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.36 2009R 1307 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 28208 1092009 LEA DOUGLAS WAYNE CENTURY SPECIAL 4S 28208 109 44976 -0.07 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.07 2009R 1308 SRJ 11262014 -0.20-50 0.00 0.00 -0.20__________ -0.27 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 53823 1102010 DANIELS STACY MONTE CARLO CP 53823 110 45798 -0.19 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.19 2010R 1309 SRJ 11262014 -0.31-50 0.00 0.00 -0.31__________ -0.50 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 58195 1102010 SMITH LINDA FAYE SONATA 4S 58195 110 45598 -0.30 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.30 2010R 1310 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 59615 1112011 CARVER ARGENTINO JAMES LABRENT ACCORD 4S 59615 111 48098 -0.39 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.39 2011R 1311 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 32982 1112011 WAGSTAFF SHIRLEY WINSTEAD MAXIMA GXE 4S 32982 111 48353 -0.13 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.13 2011R 1312 SRJ 11262014 -0.28-50 0.00 0.00 -0.28__________ -0.41 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 12506 1122012 HATCHETT HERBERT LEROY SEVILLE TOURING SEDAN 4S 12506 112 50895 -0.14 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.14 2011R 1313 SRJ 11262014 -0.20-50 0.00 0.00 -0.20__________ -0.34 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 20 COSSYS PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE COLLECTION SCROLL-12:LEVY ADJUSTMENTS ALL TAX YEARS 01232015 PAGE: 2 ACCOUNT # COLREC COUNTY-TAX DISTRICT DISTRICT DOG PENALTY INT/DISC LIEN-COST TOTAL NUMBER TRNREC CLRK DATE DISTRICT-" 58765 1122012 LONG JOEY GREEN FLHRCI MC 58765 112 51018 -0.35 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.35 2011R 1314 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 19848 1122012 SMITH CHERYL NEWCOMB SUNBIRD LE 2S 19848 112 51741 -0.03 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.03 2011R 1315 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 56831 1122012 STOVALL PAULINE FOCUS SE SEDAN 4S 56831 112 50855 -0.13 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.13 2011R 1316 SRJ 11262014 -0.20-50 0.00 0.00 -0.20__________ -0.33 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 3745 1122012 THORPE DORIS RICHMOND EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 MP 3745 112 51491 -0.24 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.24 2011R 1317 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 38098 1122012 WATKINS MABEL LIFE EST/WAYNE W 1 ACRE 38098 112 52138 -0.50 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.50 2011R 1318 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 41860 1122012 WHITMAN VIRGINIA PORTER MILLENIA 4S 41860 112 50980 -0.25 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.25 2011R 1319 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 63564 1132013 ASHBY ROXIE NICOLE VAN G20 3/4 TON TK 63564 113 55339 -0.54 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.54 2013R 1320 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 26445 1132013 CASH KENNETH WAYNE PICKUP F350 4X4 4 DR TK 26445 113 55979 -0.56 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.56 2013R 1321 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 14688 1132013 FENDERSON DIANE NEWTON 1 & 4/100 AC/PARCEL A 14688 113 56923 0.00 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.01 2013R 1322 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 18604 1132013 HARRIS MELISSA K PERSONAL PROPERTY 18604 113 56570 0.00 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 -0.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.31 2013R 1323 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 15371 1132013 LONG JAMES ALGIE GRAND AM GT CP 15371 113 55411 -0.35 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.35 2013R 1324 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 46590 1132013 PAYLOR JAMES BARTON 6000 4S 46590 113 55681 -0.15 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.15 2013R 1325 SRJ 11262014 -0.64-50 0.00 0.00 -0.64__________ -0.79 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 54634 1132013 SMITH ISAIAH WAYNE FIREBIRD TRANS AM 2S 54634 113 52732 -0.47 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.47 2013R 1326 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 2857 1132013 VALMAC HOMES LLC 72/100AC/LT1/OLD HOLLOW 2857 113 57106 -0.05 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.05 2013R 1327 SRJ 11262014 -0.05-50 0.00 0.00 -0.05__________ -0.10 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 7092 3012014 CURRIE OZIE LIFE ESTATE 2&82/100AC & HOUSE 7092 301 6784 -0.94 0.00- 0 -0.05-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.99 2014R 1328 SRJ 11262014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 64452 1012014 PLEASANT HENRY N JR & YVONNE D WOODLAKE/LT54/H&L 64452 101 21104 -368.73 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -374.73 15355R 1329 CW 12012014 REASON:RESKETCH/CORRECT FOR R2014 36029 3012014 ASHLEY JULIA & STANLEY LINDA DEF/T 32 & 75/100 ACRES 36029 301 5086 0.00 0.00- 0 0.00-30 -3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -3.00 15356R 1332 CW 12012014 REASON:ONLY HAS ONE CAT 20134 2012014 PULLIAM CHERIL VIARS PERSONAL 2006 LINC 20134 201 39910 -62.16 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -62.16 15358R 1334 CW 12022014 REASON:DIED APRIL 2014 ACCORDING TO X HUSBAND SHE LIVED IN DURHAM 21 COSSYS PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE COLLECTION SCROLL-12:LEVY ADJUSTMENTS ALL TAX YEARS 01232015 PAGE: 3 ACCOUNT # COLREC COUNTY-TAX DISTRICT DISTRICT DOG PENALTY INT/DISC LIEN-COST TOTAL NUMBER TRNREC CLRK DATE DISTRICT-" 25415 1042014 WS ROGERS AI PROPERTIES LLC 4 ACRES/2 HOUSES 25415 104 6274 -9.34 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -9.34 15360R 1391 CW 12092014 REASON:REMOVED DECK ON CARD 2 FOR 2014 18437 2012014 WHITFIELD MARIE L EST PER/SW/FRANK WHITFIELD R 18437 201 38945 -14.11 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 -1.41 0.00 0.00 -15.52 15361R 1397 CW 12122014 REASON:SNG WIDE IS ON REC 6735 33692 3022014 CLINTON J/ANTHONY S MORROW LH BULKBRN PHILIP MORROW 33692 302 26327 -17.50 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -17.50 15362R 1401 CW 12172014 REASON:RELEASE 1 BULK BARN AND ADDED TO RECORD 18737 FOR 2014 10295 1112011 CHAMBERS ALVIN JAY VAN COMMERCIAL CUTAWAYVN 10295 111 48316 -6.44 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -1.87 0.00 -8.31 15212R 1402 BSG 12182014 REASON:BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGE 12/17/14 10295 1112011 CHAMBERS ALVIN JAY PICKUP S10 X CAB 1/2 TTK 10295 111 47995 -29.89 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -9.85 0.00 -39.74 15212R 1403 BSG 12182014 REASON:BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGE 12/17/14 5532 3032014 CLAYTON MARSHALL ROANE SW/LH EARL CLAYTON/MAR 5532 303 27906 -205.91 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -205.91 15363R 1406 CW 12292014 REASON:MOBILE WAS BILLED ON REC 37353 BILL WAS DUPLICATED 43452 1052005 LONG JOHNNIE RAY FLD11264ST 6X4 D AB TR 43452 105 42617 -0.71 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.71 2005R 1415 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 45909 1072007 ROACH ANGELA DIXON CARAVAN VN 45909 107 43726 -0.11 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.11 2007R 1416 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 58556 1092009 BASS DONNETTA LETITIA ELANTRA GL SW SW 58556 109 44574 -0.26 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.26 2009R 1417 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 6167 1092009 CRAWLEY TOMMY JOSEPH EXPLORER EDDIE B 4X4 MP 6167 109 44608 -0.48 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.48 2009R 1418 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 54320 1092009 PADMORE RICARDO ALEXANDER SANTA FE MP 54320 109 44668 -0.45 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.45 2009R 1419 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 58113 1102010 EVANS TIFFANY CHERIE CENTURY CUSTOM 4S 58113 110 45560 -0.19 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.19 2010R 1420 SRJ 12312014 -0.31-50 0.00 0.00 -0.31__________ -0.50 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 21149 1102010 WELLS BEATRICE CRAWLEY SABLE GS 4S 21149 110 45570 -0.11 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.11 2010R 1421 SRJ 12312014 -0.18-50 0.00 0.00 -0.18__________ -0.29 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 33395 1112011 PENNY TONIA LONG SL2 SEDAN 4S 33395 111 48311 -0.33 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.33 2011R 1422 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 26481 1132013 POOLE TIMMIE L & MORRIS TAMMIE 1 & 20/100 ACRES 26481 113 57783 -0.47 0.00- 0 -0.02-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.49 2013R 1423 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 63087 1132013 WRIGHT BRENDA BAZEN SL1 SEDAN 4S 63087 113 54924 -0.20 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.20 2013R 1424 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 3256 3012014 APPLE DWIGHT R & THOMAS W OAK POINTE/LT22/H&L 3256 301 18792 -0.49 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.50 2014R 1425 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 7908 3022014 BASS KATHY OAKLEY 32 & 71/100 ACRES/LT 1 7908 302 18476 -0.04 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.05 2014R 1426 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 22 COSSYS PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE COLLECTION SCROLL-12:LEVY ADJUSTMENTS ALL TAX YEARS 01232015 PAGE: 4 ACCOUNT # COLREC COUNTY-TAX DISTRICT DISTRICT DOG PENALTY INT/DISC LIEN-COST TOTAL NUMBER TRNREC CLRK DATE DISTRICT-" 46428 3032014 BLACKBURN CHAD F & JEANNE M OLD MILL RUN III/LT11/VL 46428 303 6000 -0.19 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.20 2014R 1427 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 51080 3012014 HARRIS SHERMAN JUNIOR PROMISED LND II/PH3/TR6/ 51080 301 17930 -0.91 0.00- 0 -0.05-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.96 2014R 1428 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 11373 3152014 HESTER F J SR PROPERTIES DEF/T 157&30/100 AC 11373 315 6881 -0.29 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.30 2014R 1429 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 58323 3012014 MASON ALDEAN 1 & 41/100 AC & HOUSE 58323 301 837 -0.09 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.10 2014R 1430 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 10620 3102014 MOORE HAROLD RAY GARRETT WOODS/P1/L4/HSE 10620 310 23142 -0.38 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.38 2014R 1431 SRJ 12312014 -0.36-50 0.00 0.00 -0.36__________ -0.74 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 21632 3012014 NEWCOMB LARRY S NORTH FARMS/LT18/DW&L 21632 301 17171 0.00 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.01 2014R 1432 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 58317 3012014 SAMPSON ANITA CAROL HWY 157 H/L 58317 301 13620 -0.54 0.00- 0 -0.02-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.56 2014R 1433 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 4461 3062014 STONE MILTON R & SHARLANE B LOT 73 CAVEL VILLAGE H/L 4461 306 9089 0.00 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2014R 1434 SRJ 12312014 -0.01-50 0.00 0.00 -0.01__________ -0.01 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 8580 3022014 WRENN IDA RAE C L/E 1 & 53/100 ACRES & HOUSE 8580 302 23984 -0.59 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.60 2014R 1435 SRJ 12312014 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 5224 3042014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1&02/100AC/LT6/VL 5224 304 22876 -104.11 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -108.11 15364R 1436 CW 01022015 REASON:CHANGED LAND FOR 2014 5224 3072014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1&01/100AC/LT3/DW&L 5224 307 21286 -586.56 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -592.56 15365R 1437 CW 01022015 REASON:REMOVED DW AND OFBS CHANGED LAND FOR 2014 5224 3042014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1&02/100AC/LT6/VL 5224 304 22876 104.11 0.00- 0 4.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 108.11 15364R 1438 CW 01022015 REASON:TO MAKE CORRECTION 5224 3042014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1&02/100AC/LT6/VL 5224 304 22876 -104.11 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -108.11 15364R 1439 CW 01022015 REASON:CHANGED LAND FOR 2014 5224 3012014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1 & 13/100 AC & HOUSE 5224 301 11412 -474.90 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -480.90 15366R 1441 CW 01022015 REASON:CHANGED LAND AND HOUSE CONDITION FOR 2014 5224 3052014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES 1 & 1/100 AC LT 4 & DW 5224 305 22874 -694.84 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -700.84 15367R 1442 CW 01022015 REASON:REMOVED DW AND CHANGED LAND FOR 2014 5224 3032014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1&1/100AC/LT5/VL 5224 303 22875 -92.18 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -96.18 15368R 1443 CW 01022015 REASON:CHANGED LAND FOR 2014 5224 3122014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1&02/100AC/LT2 &SW/REAL 5224 312 21285 -173.04 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -179.04 15369R 1444 CW 01022015 REASON:REMOVED SWR AND CHANGED LAND FOR 2014 5224 3102014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1&02/100AC/LT1/VL 5224 310 21284 -79.95 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -83.95 15370R 1445 CW 01022015 REASON:CHANGED LAND FOR 2014 23 COSSYS PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE COLLECTION SCROLL-12:LEVY ADJUSTMENTS ALL TAX YEARS 01232015 PAGE: 5 ACCOUNT # COLREC COUNTY-TAX DISTRICT DISTRICT DOG PENALTY INT/DISC LIEN-COST TOTAL NUMBER TRNREC CLRK DATE DISTRICT-" 5224 3022014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 3 & 79/100 AC & BARNS 5224 302 11413 -1529.68 0.00- 0 -26.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1555.68 15371R 1446 CW 01022015 REASON:REMOVED BLDG OFBS AND CHANGED LAND FOR 2014 5224 3082014 HICKS BOBBY JOE & DELORES C 1 & 35/100 ACRES 5224 308 22584 -30.12 0.00- 0 -8.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -38.12 15372R 1447 CW 01022015 REASON:REMOVED OFBS CHANGED LAND F2014 35161 2012014 PLEASANT JAMES P & AMY W PER/SW/1490 BARKER RD 35161 201 33101 -26.09 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -26.09 15373R 1448 CW 01022015 REASON:WAS CHARGED FOR BOAT ON BUSINESS AND PERSONAL LISTING FORM 42161 2012014 PEREZ JOSE BELLO PER/SW/LT27/1269 N MAIN 42161 201 38638 -12.17 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 -1.21 -0.27 0.00 -13.65 15374R 1463 CW 01072015 -11.47-50 -1.15 -0.25 -12.87__________ -26.52 REASON:LOT 27 1269 N MAIN ST HAS BEEN VACANT/NO MOBILE HOME SINCE JAN 1 2014 36864 9012014 N C DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 ACRE 36864 901 848 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.12 0.00 -6.12 15375R 1483 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT 36864 1132013 N C DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 ACRE 36864 113 56685 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.60 0.00 -6.60 15376R 1484 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT 36864 9022014 N C DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 5&40/100 ACRES 36864 902 12840 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.12 0.00 -6.12 15377R 1485 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT 36864 1132013 N C DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 5&40/100 ACRES 36864 113 57214 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.60 0.00 -6.60 15378R 1486 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT 36864 9032014 N C DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 2&42/100 AC/VL 36864 903 15137 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 -3.00 0.00 -0.18 0.00 -9.18 15379R 1487 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT DELETED DOGS 36864 1132013 N C DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 2&42/100 AC/VL 36864 113 57344 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 -3.00 0.00 -1.02 0.00 -10.02 15380R 1488 CW 01142015 REASON:NCDOT IS EXEMPT DELETED DOGS 36864 9042014 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE V/L 36864 904 16635 0.00 0.00- 0 -8.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.16 0.00 -8.16 15381R 1489 CW 01142015 REASON:NCDOT IS EXEMPT 36864 1132013 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE V/L 36864 113 57402 0.00 0.00- 0 -8.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.88 0.00 -8.88 15382R 1490 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT 36864 9072014 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 & 14/100 AC HWY 49N 36864 907 19382 0.00 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.08 0.00 -4.08 15383R 1491 CW 01142015 REASON:NCDOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 1132013 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 & 14/100 AC HWY 49N 36864 113 57491 0.00 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.44 0.00 -4.44 15384R 1492 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 9102014 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 LOT 36864 910 13598 0.00 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.08 0.00 -4.08 15385R 1493 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EMEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 1132013 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 LOT 36864 113 57260 0.00 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.44 0.00 -4.44 15386R 1494 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 9112014 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 LOT MH ON REAL 36864 911 9552 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.12 0.00 -6.12 15387R 1495 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 1132013 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 LOT MH ON REAL 36864 113 57063 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.60 0.00 -6.60 15388R 1496 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 9132014 N C DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 3 & 1/2 ACRE 36864 913 14784 0.00 0.00- 0 -8.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.16 0.00 -8.16 15389R 1497 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 24 COSSYS PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE COLLECTION SCROLL-12:LEVY ADJUSTMENTS ALL TAX YEARS 01232015 PAGE: 6 ACCOUNT # COLREC COUNTY-TAX DISTRICT DISTRICT DOG PENALTY INT/DISC LIEN-COST TOTAL NUMBER TRNREC CLRK DATE DISTRICT-" 36864 1132013 N C DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 3 & 1/2 ACRE 36864 113 57320 0.00 0.00- 0 -8.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.88 0.00 -8.88 15390R 1498 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 9142014 NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIO LOT 36864 914 15264 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.12 0.00 -6.12 15391R 1499 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 1132013 NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIO LOT 36864 113 57350 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.60 0.00 -6.60 15392R 1500 CW 01142015 REASON:NCDOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 9272014 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 LOT VACANT 36864 927 13188 0.00 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.08 0.00 -4.08 15393R 1501 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 1132013 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 LOT VACANT 36864 113 57232 0.00 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.44 0.00 -4.44 15394R 1502 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 9252014 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION LOT 36864 925 9522 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.12 0.00 -6.12 15395R 1503 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 1132013 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION HOUSE & LOT 36864 113 57058 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.60 0.00 -6.60 15396R 1504 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 9262014 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 98/100 AC VACANT 36864 926 9523 0.00 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.08 0.00 -4.08 15397R 1505 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 36864 1132013 NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 98/100 AC VACANT 36864 113 57059 0.00 0.00- 0 -4.00-30 0.00 0.00 -0.44 0.00 -4.44 15398R 1506 CW 01142015 REASON:NC DOT IS EXEMPT FROM STORMWATER 4265 3012014 JONES RICHARD T & LINDA F HOUSE & LOT 4265 301 1849 -133.56 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -139.56 15399R 1517 RH 01212015 REASON:RELEASE VALU OF BOAT/MTR DUP BILL SEE REC 39895 34884 1122012 OVERBY ANTOINETTE K 1 & 15/100AC & HS/501 N 34884 112 52290 -15.55 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -1.32 0.00 -16.87 15212R 1519 BSG 01222015 REASON:BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGE 1/15/15 25 COSSYS PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE COLLECTION SCROLL-12:LEVY ADJUSTMENTS ALL TAX YEARS 01232015 PAGE: 7 TRANSACTION TOTALS PAGE TRANSACTIONS FROM 1 THROUGH 1519 IN SY0:TAX .MOD AMOUNTS FROM -999999999.99 THROUGH 999999999.99TRANSACTION TYPES:R TRANSACTIONS 11152014->01222015 0 PAYMENTS 0 DISC/CORR 99 RELEASES TOTAL CREDIT NET CREDIT (PAYMENT+RELEASE) (TOTAL-DISC/CORR)PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE 0.00 0.00 -4746.04 4746.04 4746.04LATE LISTING 0.00 0.00 -2.62 2.62 2.62 DOG 0.00 0.00 -9.31 9.31 9.31 CODE DISTRICT NAME 30 STORMWATER FEE 0.00 0.00 -224.22 224.22 224.22 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- SUB-TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -4982.19 4982.19 4982.19 STATE 3PCT INTEREST 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DISCOUNT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00INTEREST 0.00 0.00 -22.27 22.27 22.27LIEN SALE COST 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -5004.46 5004.46 5004.46 50 CITY OF ROXBORO 0.00 0.00 -49.83 49.83 49.83LATE LISTING 0.00 0.00 -1.15 1.15 1.15 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- SUB-TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -50.98 50.98 50.98 DISCOUNT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00INTEREST 0.00 0.00 -0.25 0.25 0.25 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -51.23 51.23 51.23 TOTAL TAXES 0.00 0.00 -5033.17 5033.17 5033.17TOTAL LIEN COST 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00TOTAL DISCOUNT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TOTAL INTEREST 0.00 0.00 -22.52 22.52 22.52 TOTAL STATE 3PCT INTEREST 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 =============== =============== =============== =============== =============== GRAND TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -5055.69 5055.69 5055.69 26 Payee NameAddress 1Bill # StatusRefund Description Refund ReasonCreate DateTax Jurisdiction Levy Type Change Interest ChangeTotal Change01Tax ($3.39) $0.00 ($3.39)Refund $3.3901Tax ($36.64) $0.00 ($36.64)Refund $36.6401Tax ($5.14) $0.00 ($5.14)Refund $5.1401Tax ($76.93) $0.00 ($76.93)50Tax ($69.24) $0.00 ($69.24)50 Vehicle Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Refund $146.1701Tax ($80.56) $0.00 ($80.56)Refund $80.5601Tax ($39.16) $0.00 ($39.16)Refund $39.1601Tax ($41.44) $0.00 ($41.44)Refund $41.4401Tax ($17.15) $0.00 ($17.15)Refund $17.1501Tax ($4.20) $0.00 ($4.20)50Tax ($3.78) $0.00 ($3.78)50 Vehicle Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Refund $7.9801Tax ($15.14) $0.00 ($15.14)Refund $15.1401Tax ($18.14) $0.00 ($18.14)Refund $18.1401Tax ($1.49) $0.00 ($1.49)Refund $1.4901Tax ($104.32) $0.00 ($104.32)Refund $104.3201Tax ($39.78) $0.00 ($39.78)Refund $39.7801Tax ($11.83) ($0.60) ($12.43)Refund $12.4301Tax ($11.37) ($0.57) ($11.94)Refund $11.9401Tax ($70.56) $0.00 ($70.56)Refund $70.5601Tax ($37.48) $0.00 ($37.48)Refund $37.4801Tax ($33.23) ($1.92) ($35.15)Refund $35.1501Tax ($67.06) $0.00 ($67.06)Refund $67.0601Tax ($26.13) ($1.50) ($27.63)Refund $27.6301Tax ($25.96) $0.00 ($25.96)Refund $25.9601Tax ($12.91) $0.00 ($12.91)Refund $12.9101Tax ($6.95) $0.00 ($6.95)Refund $6.9501Tax ($19.06) ($0.95) ($20.01)Refund $20.01HERNANDEZ, MARIANO 3000 HURDLE MILLS RD Proration 0009707899 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0009707899-2014-2014Vehicle Sold 01/02/2015GREEN, BARBARA 258 BERRY RD Proration 0008548215 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0008548215-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 01/06/2015GLOGOWSKI, GAIL 2556 LUCY GARRETT RD Proration 0020299659 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0020299659-2013-2013Vehicle Totalled01/02/2015Vehicle Sold 12/01/20140005946481 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0005946481-2013-2013GENTRY, KARL 1720 GENTRY RIDGE RD ProrationAdjustment 11/25/2014GARRETT, MARK 2285 CATES MILL RD Proration 0016178109 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0016178109-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 12/12/20140023186797 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to adjustment on Bill #0023186797-2014-2014GADDY, KIM 366 BROAD RD Adjustment < $100GADDY, KIM 366 BROAD RD Proration 0021597740 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0021597740-2013-2013Insurance Lapse11/25/2014EANES, MARVIN 215 ALLENSVILLE RD Proration 0008778187 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0008778187-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 12/05/2014Reg . Out of state01/15/20150019109463 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0019109463-2013-2013DUNCAN, KELVIN 469 BEAVER CREEK PKWYProrationDEAN, LYNN 1305 CLAY LONG RD Proration 0005931917 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0005931917-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 12/03/2014DAUGHTON, DAVID 105 EVERETT AVE Proration 0020046285 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0020046285-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 12/03/2014Vehicle Sold 12/15/2014CROWE, THOMAS 197 BLACK ANGUS RD Proration 0021894754 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0021894754-2014-2014Vehicle Sold 12/15/20140021066419 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0021066419-2013-2013CROWE, THOMAS 197 BLACK ANGUS RD ProrationCROWE, THOMAS 433 TIMBERGATE DR Proration 0020182318 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0020182318-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 12/15/2014CLAYTON, BOBBY 2166 DINK ASHLEY RD Proration 0022445281 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0022445281-2014-2014Vehicle Sold 01/02/2015CLAYTON, BOBBY 2166 DINK ASHLEY RD Proration 0010792684 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0010792684-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 01/02/2015CARVER, SUE 168 SUMMITT ST Proration 0019112296 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0019112296-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 11/25/2014BRYANT, PENNY 1130 WHEELERS CHURCH RDProration 0021454910 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0021454910-2014-2014Vehicle Sold 01/02/2015Vehicle Sold 01/21/20150005936057 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0005936057-2014-2014BRAME, MARSHALL 1792 DIRGIE MINE RD ProrationBOWLING, JOHN 895 KATMANDU DR Adjustment < $1000023658088 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to adjustment on Bill #0023658088-2014-2014Over Assessment12/09/2014BOWES, BERYL 113 PINEY CREEK DR Proration 0019111496 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0019111496-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 01/09/2015BENSON, KELSEY 128 ACADEMY ST Proration 0016169153 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0016169153-2013-2013Reg . Out of state12/31/2014Reg . Out of state12/15/20140021091479 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0021091479-2013-2013BARDEN, MARY 203 DIXON LN ProrationBARDEN, CHARLES 203 DIXON LN Proration 0019103709 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0019103709-2013-2013Reg . Out of state11/25/2014BARDEN, CHARLES 203 DIXON LN Proration 0019785236 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0019785236-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 12/15/2014Refund Type27 01Tax ($2.41) $0.00 ($2.41)50Tax ($2.17) $0.00 ($2.17)50 Vehicle Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Refund $4.5801Tax ($31.50) ($1.57) ($33.07)Refund $33.0701Tax ($49.31) $0.00 ($49.31)Refund $49.3101Tax ($13.07) $0.00 ($13.07)Refund $13.0701Tax ($46.72) ($2.34) ($49.06)Refund $49.0601Tax ($42.07) $0.00 ($42.07)Refund $42.0701Tax ($100.89) $0.00 ($100.89)50Tax ($90.81) $0.00 ($90.81)50 Vehicle Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Refund $191.7001Tax ($14.12) ($0.70) ($14.82)Refund $14.8201Tax ($73.09) $0.00 ($73.09)Refund $73.0901Tax ($5.62) $0.00 ($5.62)Refund $5.6201Tax ($86.66) $0.00 ($86.66)Refund $86.6601Tax ($5.46) ($0.27) ($5.73)Refund $5.7301Tax ($39.34) $0.00 ($39.34)50Tax ($37.09) $0.00 ($37.09)50 Vehicle Fee ($10.00) $0.00 ($10.00)Refund $86.4301Tax ($39.34) $0.00 ($39.34)50Tax ($37.09) $0.00 ($37.09)50 Vehicle Fee ($10.00) 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Sold 01/02/2015MOORE, BONNIE 460 MEDFORD OAKLEY RDAdjustment < $1000005961412 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to adjustment on Bill #0005961412-2014-2014Over Assessment10/20/20140022213651 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0022213651-2013-2013MEYLOR, CARL 65 GUNSTON LN ProrationMELTON, JUSTIN 160 ROBERT MELTON RD Adjustment < $1000010111474 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to adjustment on Bill #0010111474-2014-2014Mileage 11/24/2014Vehicle Sold 11/25/2014MCBROOM, CATHERINE 385 WAGSTAFF CARVER RDProration 0022104381 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0022104381-2013-2013Vehicle Totalled12/18/20140022093494 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0022093494-2014-2014MARTIN, JANET 193 DANCY DAY RD ProrationMARTIN, BOBBY 2166 DINK ASHLEY RD Proration 0019107064 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0019107064-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 12/15/2014LUSENA-IBARRA, LUZ 329 PERSONALITY LN Adjustment < $1000023433707 AUTHORIZED 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0019103417 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0019103417-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 11/25/2014Vehicle Sold 01/08/2015ROWLAND, CHARLES 10006 MAURICE DANIELS RDProration 0023634482 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0023634482-2014-2014Vehicle Sold 01/05/20150010406413 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0010406413-2013-2013ROSE, GARY 1977 PULLIAM TINGEN MINEProrationOverpayment01/08/2015RIGHTER PUBLISHING COMPANY INC 410 RIVER OAKS PKWY Proration 0023598247 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0023598247-2014-2014Vehicle Sold 12/09/20140024029027 PENDING Overpayment on Payment of SYSTEM on Bill # 0024029027-2014-2014 of $123.48RICHARDSON, LISA 406 WALNUT ST OverpaymentREED, MICHAEL 65 S OLD LANTERN RD Proration 0005933917 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0005933917-2013-2013Vehicle Sold 12/03/2014Vehicle Sold 01/09/20150016173278 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0016173278-2013-2013PYLES, SHELIA PO BOX 104ProrationVehicle Sold 01/12/20150009384490 AUTHORIZED Refund Generated due to proration on Bill #0009384490-2014-2014POOLE, ERNEST 316 CARRINGTON LN Proration29 30 31 AGENDA ABSTRACT Meeting Date: February 2, 2015 Agenda Title: Report of Unpaid Taxes Summary of Information: G.S. 105-369(a) requires that Tax Collector report to the Board the amount of unpaid 2014 taxes that are a lien on real property during the first meeting in February. This is simply a check point for the Board as to the progress that the Tax Office is making on collections and a way to alert the Board if collections are down. As of January 22, 2015, our collection rate was 92.99 %. The unpaid real estate taxes on 2014 real property was $1,880,897.58. Recommended Action: Accept the report. No motion needed. Submitted By: Russell Jones, Tax Administrator 32 AGENDA ABSTRACT Meeting Date: February 2, 2015 Agenda Title: Advertisement of Unpaid Real Estate Taxes Summary of Information: A motion is required to order the advertisement and set the advertisement date for delinquent 2014 real property taxes. The Tax Office would like for the date to be March 7, 2015. The newspaper advertisement is required under G.S. 105-369(c) and can be placed anytime between March1st and June 30th. This is a great collection tool and the sooner we advertise, the better our ending collection rate will be. The cost of the advertisement is charged to the delinquent real estate bills. Recommended Action: A motion is needed to set the Advertisement date for March 7, 2015. Submitted By: Russell Jones, Tax Administrator 33 34 35 AGENDA ABSTRACT Meeting Date: February 2, 2015 Agenda Title: Revisions to the Person County Animal Services Ordinance Summary of Information: The Person County Animal Services Ordinance was updated and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners in May 2013. At that time, staff was directed to hold off on developing a citation system which would allow for enforcement of the Ordinance. Since then, the Animal Services Advisory Committee has been working on developing this proposed language to allow the Animal Services Officers to issue to citations for violations of the Ordinance. These citations will not negatively impact the responsible pet owners of Person County, but they will create warnings and fines for irresponsible pet owners. This includes violations such as cruelty to animals, animals running at large, and not complying with the state law for rabies vaccinations. The Animal Services Advisory Committee is not proposing new laws, rather a tool for enforcement of already existing laws. In addition, the Animal Services Advisory Committee is requesting the implementation of rescue group offenses and resulting consequences as Appendix B to the Ordinance. This will improve operations at the Shelter by helping to enforce the rules for animal rescue groups wanting to pull animals from our shelter. The offenses are split into minor and major offenses and have corresponding penalties. The minor offenses include not following through on pulling the animal after committing to pull them and not adhering to the Rescue Group Procedures listed in Appendix B. While some major offenses include turning animals into other city or county shelters and not being a licensed rescue with the Department of Agriculture. If approved, these revisions would become effective April 1, 2015 allowing time to educate our residents on responsible pet ownership and these new changes. Recommended Action: Receive the recommendations from the Animal Advisory Committee and adopt the revisions to the Person County Animal Services Ordinance. Adoption of these changes will require a unanimous vote by the Board at the first reading, or by a majority vote at a second reading which would occur at the Board’s next meeting. Submitted By: Ron Shaw, Animal Services Director and Dr. Vickie Soares, Chair of the Animal Services Advisory Committee 36 SECTION 19: PENALTIES A. Under authority of NC G.S. 153A. 123 (b) violation of this ordinance is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment for not more than thirty days. B. The Animal Services Officer may institute an action for injunctive relief and an order of abatement as provided for in NC G.S. 153 A-123 (e) for any condition found unlawful in this ordinance. C. The Animal Services Officer may also enforce this Ordinance by issuing a Notice of Civil Penalty pursuant to NC GS 153A-123(c). 1) The Civil penalties provided for herein shall be as set forth in the schedule of fees and penalties adopted from time to time by the Person County Board of County Commissioners. Such Civil Penalties shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, the Criminal penalties and other remedies provided by this Ordinance or by State law. The animal services officer shall be authorized to issue a citation to the person(s), violating this ordinance and shall give notice of the violation in the manner prescribed below. Citations so issued may be delivered in person or mailed by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the person charged. The civil penalty or penalties set forth in the citation must be paid within seventy-two (72) hours of the receipt of the citation and shall be paid to the Animal Services Department. The Animal Services Department shall forward all such penalties collected to the Finance Office for the County of Person for application as by law provided. 2) If the person charged fails to pay the civil penalty within seventy-two (72) hours from the time the citation was issued an additional civil penalty as provided for in the schedule of fees and penalties shall be assessed. 3) Such civil penalties may be recovered by Person County in a civil action in the nature of debt or may be collected in such other manner as prescribed herein. 4) Such notice shall, among other things: a) State upon its face the amount of the penalty, and b) Provide that such offender may answer the said notice by mailing said notice, and paying the stated penalty to the Person County Animal Services Department at its mailing address stated in the notice or by making payment to the Person County Animal Services Department directly and that upon payment, such case or claim and right of action by Person County will be deemed compromised and settled, and 37 c) State that such penalties must be paid within seventy-two (72) hours from issuance of such notice, and d) State that if such notice of violation is not paid within said seventy-two (72) hour period, civil action to recover the debt may be instituted to include but not be limited to the debt collection procedures of NC GS Chapter 105A Setoff Debt Collection Act, ( interception of state income tax refunds), and e) State that the Person County Animal Services Department is authorized to accept such payments in full and final settlement of the claim or claims, right or rights of action which Person County may have. Acceptance of such penalty shall be deemed a full and final release of any and all such claims, or rights of action arising out of such contended violation or violations, and D. Each day of continued violation of this ordinance is a separate and distinct offense as provided for in NC G.S.153A-123(g). 38 Add to Appendix B: Rescue Group Offenses Minor: • Not following Rescue Group Procedures listed in Appendix B of the Animal Control Ordinances. • Not following through after “tagging” pets for rescue. Offenses • First Offense: written warning • Second Offense: suspension of 30 days • Third Offense: suspension of 90 days • Fourth Offense: suspension of 180 days Major: • Using a 501c3 IRS designation that is not current. • Not adhering to state and federal animal welfare and cruelty laws. • Not making sure all pets pulled by rescue are spayed/neutered as required. • Not licensing rescue with the Department of Agriculture if required (more than 9 rescue pets in any foster home.) • Pulling from the Shelter and then turning into other city or county-run shelters. • Negative interaction with shelter as to cause disruption of normal everyday functions at shelter Offenses: • First Offense: suspension of 30 days, 1 year probation* • Second Offense: suspension of 90 days, 1 year probation* • Third Offense: suspension of 180 days, 1 year probation* • Fourth Offense: suspended indefinitely *Rescue Groups on probation, if violate their probation will be suspended for 1 year Redemption Rescue Groups with previous offenses who go 5 years with no additional offenses can have their record cleared and will be restored to a clean record status. Procedures for implementation of offenses to Rescue Groups: Minor Offenses: as better defined in the Rescue Groups Procedures, Appendix B (attached to the Person County Animal Services Ordinances, Rescue Group will be sent a letter from PCAS Director and Director to notify PC Advisory Committee. Major Offenses: PCAS Director to notify PC Advisory committee and Committee to meet within 2 weeks to review. Rescue Groups may appeal the Director’s decision by notifying PC Animal Advisory Committee and will be invited to the next scheduled Committee meeting. PC Animal Advisory committee will render a decision and notify the Rescue Groups within 10 working days of that meeting as to their decision. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 AGENDA ABSTRACT Meeting Date: February 2, 2015 Agenda Title: Public Safety Communication Towers Update Background information: The Board of Commissioners funded $100,000 in the FY15 budget to complete environmental studies for four tower locations. The towers will improve our public safety communications system. The total cost of the construction of four towers is estimated at $3.6M. Summary of Information: Staff has discussed the terms of the lease with Bethel Hill Charter School. Bethel Hill has requested revenue sharing, in the event that any cell carrier leases space on the tower. Staff has negotiated a 33/66 split until the county’s capital cost is recouped, at which point the revenues would be split 50/50. Recommended Action: Approve terms of the lease. Submitted By: General Services Director, Ray Foushee 56 Page 1 of 5 NORTH CAROLINA PERSON COUNTY LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT, made and entered into this XX day of XXXXX, 2015, by and between the Person County Board of Commissioners (hereinafter referred to as the “County”), and Bethel Hill Charter School (hereinafter referred to as “Bethel Hill”). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the County and Bethel Hill wish to work together to improve public safety communication and broadband access in the unserved areas of Person County for economic development and educational purposes; and WHEREAS, the County has agreed to construct a communications tower, which will also accommodate broadband equipment, at Bethel Hill Charter School, provided that it can obtain a lease for the property; and NOW THEREFORE, Bethel Hill does hereby rent, lease and demise unto the County for the term and under the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the Premises with all rights, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging. The terms and conditions of this Lease are as follows: 1. Premises. Bethel Hill hereby leases to the County the land containing .056 acres or 2,452 square feet shown and described as “Bethel Hill” on the survey attached and titled “Exhibit A.” The area shown and described on the survey shall be hereinafter referred to as the “Premises.” The Premises shall consist of non-exclusive space to accommodate a 300' self-supported communication tower ("Tower") constructed by the County. The Tower may include antennas and equipment (as described below) at differing heights. 2. Term. The term of this Lease shall be for a period of twenty-five (25) years, commencing on the X day of X, 2015 and terminating on the X day of X, 2040 (the "Initial Term"). This Lease shall automatically be renewed for one (1) additional twenty-five (25) year period (the “Renewal Term”) upon all the terms and conditions set forth in this Lease; provided that Bethel Hill, in its sole discretion, may elect not to renew this Lease by giving the County not less than six (6) months advance written notice prior to the end of the Initial Term (the Initial Term and the Renewal Term are collectively referred to herein as the “Term”). 57 Page 2 of 5 3. Rent. County shall pay to the Board as rental for the Premises, the sum of ONE DOLLAR($1.00) for the Term. 4. Use and Equipment. The County may use the Premises for the purpose of constructing and installing a 300’ self-supported communications tower (the “Tower”), equipment building (the “Building”), concrete generator pad, ice bridge structure and fencing and for the purpose of installing, operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing and removing, intellirepeaters, microwave dishes, batteries, chargers, UPS, generator transfer switch(s), antennas, broadband equipment, transmission lines, waveguides, cables, wires, receivers, generators(s) and any other equipment deemed necessary for completion of the project (all such equipment whether located in the Building or on the Tower being collectively referred to herein as the “Communications Equipment”). The County's use of the Premises shall be in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and local governmental laws and regulations. 5. Maintenance/Utilities. During the Term, the County shall be responsible, at its own expense, to maintain and operate the Tower, including, but not limited to all utility charges attributable to the use of the Premises. The County shall repair at its own expense damage to the Tower, the Building or the Communications Equipment, which is the result of the County’s use of the Premises except if such cost arises out of the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of Bethel Hill, its contractors or agents. 6. Access. Bethel Hill grants to the County an easement for ingress and egress for the Term over and upon such portion of its property lying between the Premises and public right(s) of way. Specifically, shall have an easement for ingress and egress for the Term over and option that certain roadway identified and being more particularly described as “Existing Earthen Access Drive to be Upgraded with Gravel” on “EXHIBIT A”, so that the County may access the Premises for the purposes set forth herein. Bethel Hill warrants and represents that it has the right to convey the easement(s) for ingress and egress herby granted. The County shall be responsible for the cost of repairing any damage caused by the County’s use of such roadways. 7. Insurance. The County shall maintain at all times during the term of this Lease, at its sole expense, liability insurance in the minimum amounts of $500,000.00 in case of injury to one person, $1,000,000.00 in the case of injury to more than one person in the same occurrence, and $250,000.00 in the case damage to property caused by the negligence or tort of any agent or employee of the County when acting within the scope of his authority or the course of his employment in performing the activities on or about the Premises. The County shall indemnify, protect and save harmless Bethel Hill from and against loss or damage to any equipment or improvements placed by the County on the Premises. Bethel Hill shall not be liable for injuries to death of any persons suffered by reason of the County’s use or maintenance of the Premises. 58 Page 3 of 5 8. Governmental Approvals and Compliance. The County agrees that the Tower and its operations shall meet applicable rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC"), the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA"), as well as all applicable State codes and regulations. The County, at its sole cost and expense, shall obtain any necessary governmental licenses or authorizations required for installation, repair, alteration, improvement, or expansion of its Communications Equipment and shall comply with government regulations applicable to its operations, including those of the FCC and FAA. 9. Security. The County agrees and acknowledges that the Tower and the Building will be secured by a locked fence. 10. Right to Terminate. The County may terminate this Lease, at its option, after giving not less than sixty (60) days’ notice, if: a. Any governmental agency denies a request by the County for or revokes a permit, license or approval, which is required for the County to install or operate the Tower, the Building or the Communication Equipment on the Premises; or b. The County determines that technical problems or radio interference problems from other antennas or from nearby radio transmitting facilities, which problems cannot reasonable be corrected, preclude the County from using the Premises for its intended purpose; or c. Utilities necessary for the County’s use of the Premises are not available to the Premises; or d. The Premises or Tower is damaged or destroyed to an extent, which prohibits or materially interferes with the County’s use of the Premises; or e. The County determines, in its sole discretion, that the Premises is no longer needed. 11. Termination. Upon termination, the County shall have the right to remove from the Premises: (i) the Tower; (ii) the Building and (iii) the Communications Equipment and any other items belonging to the County. The County hereby agrees to repair to the reasonable satisfaction of the Board any portion of the Premises damaged by the removal of the Tower, building or Communications Equipment. 12. Sublease. The county may lease space on the tower to cell carriers, broadband carriers, and any other revenue-generating leasee approved by the county. 13. Revenues. Revenues will be shared at a rate of 33% for Bethel Hill and 66% for the County, until the total capital cost of the tower is recouped. The tower cost is estimated at $582,000, but the final cost will be determined after construction. Once the capital cost is recouped, revenues will be split 50/50 between Bethel Hill and the County. 14. Modification. No modification of any provision hereof and no cancellation or surrender hereof shall be valid unless made in writing and signed and agreed to by both Parties. 59 Page 4 of 5 15. Binding Effect. Subject to the provisions herein, this Lease shall extend to and bind the Parties and their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. 16. Applicable Law. This Lease shall be governed by, construed under and interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina, regardless of conflict of law principles. 17. Effect of Waiver. The failure of either Bethel Hill or the County to insist in any instance upon strict performance of any of the terms and conditions set forth in this Lease shall not be construed as a waiver of the same in any other instance. 18. Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Lease shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof and this Lease shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. 19. Notices. All notices herein provided to be given, or which may be given by either Bethel Hill or the County to the other, shall be deemed to have been fully given when made in writing and deposited in the United States mail, certified and postage prepaid and addressed as follows: to the County: Person County Attn: Heidi York 304 S. Morgan Street. Room 212 Roxboro, North Carolina 27573 to the Board: Bethel Hill Charter School Attn: Stephen Hester 401 Bethel Hill School Road Roxboro, North Carolina 275743 IN WITNESS THEREOF, Bethel Hill Charter School has caused this agreement to be signed in its name by its Chairman, attested by its Secretary, and sealed with its corporate seal, and the County has caused this Agreement to be signed in its name by its Chairman, attested by its Clerk and sealed with its official seal, and by all authority duly given, the day and year first above written. 60 Page 5 of 5 BETHEL HILL PERSON COUNTY CHARTER SCHOOL BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BY: ___________________________ BY: __________________________ Joseph Berryhill, Chairman Kyle Puryear, Chairman SEAL SEAL ATTEST: ATTEST: ________________________________ ______________________________ Stephen Hester, Principal Brenda B. Reaves, Clerk to the Board 61 62 63 64 65