Agenda Packet October 7 2013PERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEETING AGENDA
304 South Morgan Street, Room 215
Roxboro, NC 27573-5245
336-597-1720
Fax 336-599-1609
October 7, 2013
7:00 pm
CALL TO ORDER…………………………………………………. Chairman Clayton
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.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
ITEM #1
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OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
ITEM #2
Person Veterans Council ………………………………………………. Richard Vining
ITEM #3
Person County Public Library Strategic Plan ……………………….. Christy Bondy
ITEM #4
Person County Health Department Fee Requests …………………….. Janet Clayton
ITEM #5
Tax Adjustments for September 2013 …………………………………... Russell Jones
ITEM #6
Branding/Marketing RFP …………………………………………………… Sybil Tate
ITEM #7
Stormwater Update ………………………………………………………….. Sybil Tate
ITEM #8
CDBG Monthly Reporting …………………………………………………. Heidi York
ITEM #9
NC Association of County Commissioners Video Update ……………….. Heidi York
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
MANAGER’S REPORT
COMMISSIONER REPORTS/COMMENTS
CLOSED SESSION (if desired by the Board)
Note: All Items on the Agenda are for Discussion and Action as deemed
appropriate by the Board.
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PERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SEPTEMBER 23, 2013
MEMBERS PRESENT OTHERS PRESENT
Jimmy B. Clayton Heidi York, County Manager
Kyle W. Puryear C. Ronald Aycock, County Attorney
B. Ray Jeffers Brenda B. Reaves, Clerk to the Board
Frances P. Blalock
David Newell, Sr.
The Board of Commissioners for the County of Person, North Carolina, met in
regular session on Monday, September 23, 2013 at 9:00 am in the Commissioners’
meeting room in the Person County Office Building.
Chairman Clayton called the meeting to order, led invocation and asked Vice
Chairman Jeffers to lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
DISCUSSION/ADJUSTMENT/APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
A motion was made by Commissioner Blalock and carried 5-0 to add to the
agenda Closed Session #2 per General Statute 143-318.11(a)(2) for the purpose to consult
with the county attorney in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege.
A motion was made by Vice Chairman Jeffers and carried 5-0 to approve the
agenda as adjusted.
PREPAREDNESS MONTH PROCLAMATION:
Chairman Clayton read and presented the Preparedness Month Proclamation to
the Health Director, Janet Clayton and Emergency Services Director, Wes Lail
proclaiming September, 2013 as National Preparedness Month in Person County, North
Carolina.
Ms. Clayton and Mr. Lail stated the importance to encourage individuals to
prepare their homes, businesses, and communities for any type of disaster noting the
county agencies work collaboratively with other county departments, the Person County
Medical Reserve Corps., and other groups to encourage our citizens to prepare
themselves for a catastrophic event. Ms. Clayton and Mr. Lail informed the group of
Code Red, a free service to individuals who register their land and/or mobile telephone
number to receive general and/or emergency alerts. Registration for Code Red can be
done by accessing the link on the personcounty.net website.
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RECOGNITION OF THE FINANCE OFFICE FOR CERTIFICATE OF
ACHIEVEMENT FOR EXCELLENCE IN FINANCIAL REPORTING:
County Manager, Heidi York announced the Government Finance Officers
Association of the United States and Canada awarded a Certificate of Achievement for
Excellence in Financial Reporting to Person County for its Comprehensive Annual
Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012. The Certificate of
Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting
and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a
government and its management.
Ms. York stated an Award of Financial Reporting Achievement has been awarded
to Amy Wehrenberg, Finance Director and Jimmy B. Clayton, Chairman of the Board of
Commissioners, both designated by the government as primarily responsible for having
earned the Certificate.
Ms. York recognized the Finance Department staff: Amy Wehrenberg, Laura
Jensen, Debbie Whitfield, Karen Whitfield and Consuela Williams and presented the
group with a plaque.
PUBLIC HEARING:
FISCAL YEAR 2014 RURAL OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
APPLICATION:
A motion was made by Commissioner Puryear and carried 5-0 to open the duly
advertised public hearing for the Fiscal Year 2014 Rural Operating Assistance Program
Application.
Transportation Director, Kathy Adcock requested Board approval to submit Fiscal
Year 2014 Rural Operating Assistance Program (ROAP) Application for transportation
assistance through a state funded grant administered by the NC Department of
Transportation, Public Transportation Division. Ms. Adcock stated the application would
request funding in the amount of $150,864.00 for programs to assist with the operation of
Person Area Transportation System (PATS) for fiscal budget year 2013-2014. This
funding will help with elderly and disabled (EDTAP), employment transportation
(EMPL) and the rural general public (RGP). These programs are needed to offer a lower
trip rate for approved and pre-scheduled riders.
The programs included in the Rural Operating Assistance Program (ROAP)
application are:
1. Elderly & Disabled Transportation Assistance (EDTAP) Program provides operating
assistance for the public transportation of elderly and disabled citizens.
2. Employment Transportation Assistance Program provides operating assistance for the
public transportation of persons with employment related transportation needs.
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3. Rural General Public (RGP) Program provides operating assistance for the public
transportation of persons living in non-urban areas of the county.
The period of performance for Rural Operating Assistance Program funds is July 1, 2013
through June 30, 2014. The Fiscal Year 2014 ROAP individual program totals are:
PROGRAM TOTAL
EDTAP $59,590
EMPL $16,441
RGP $74,833
TOTAL $150,864
Ms. Adcock stated it is required that the Transportation Department request and
monitor the state funded grant to distribute grant funds to the Department of Social
Services, Person Industries and the Senior Center to allow affordable transportation to the
general public and to those who have disabilities.
There were no individuals present to speak in favor or in opposition to the Fiscal
Year 2014 Rural Operating Assistance Program Application.
A motion was made by Vice Chairman Jeffers and carried 5-0 to close the public
hearing for the Fiscal Year 2014 Rural Operating Assistance Program Application.
CONSIDERATION FOR APPROVAL OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2014 RURAL
OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION:
A motion was made by Commissioner Newell and carried 5-0 to approve the
Fiscal Year 2014 Rural Operating Assistance Program Application as presented.
Commissioner Newell asked the County Attorney about liability of the Person
Area Transportation System (PATS) to which the County Attorney, Ron Aycock stated
PATS is a county department which would mandate ultimate responsibility with the
County.
INFORMAL COMMENTS:
There were no comments from the public.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
A motion was made by Commissioner Blalock and carried 5-0 to approve the
minutes of September 9, 2013.
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TAX ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT:
A motion was made by Commissioner Blalock and carried 5-0 to approve the
Tax Administrative Report noting the Releases for the month of August, 2013.
OLD BUSINESS:
CONSIDERATION FOR ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
ADDRESSING AND ROAD NAMING (SECOND READING):
Assistant County Manager, Sybil Tate reminded the Board that as part of the
Fiscal Year 2014 budget process, the Board approved a supervisor position in Emergency
Communications that also manages the county’s addressing services. This new position
allowed the county to bring addressing in-house and provide offsetting revenues to fund
the position. Prior to Fiscal Year 2014 addressing services were provided by a contractor.
Ms. Tate noted as a result of bringing these services in-house, staff from
Emergency Communications, Planning, GIS and Building Inspections reviewed county
ordinances that pertain to addressing and recommended updating and combining the
Road Naming ordinance and the House, Building and Mobile Home Numbers ordinance
into one ordinance – the Addressing and Road Naming ordinance. Unifying the
ordinances into one ordinance clarifies the process for naming and assigning numbers and
is a more user-friendly document for both staff and citizens. Updating the ordinance
enables the addressing system to work with the new in-house addressing position.
Ms. Tate told the Board the following changes are recommended to the draft of
the ordinance reviewed at the September 9, 2013 Board meeting:
1. Added definitions to Article II.
a. 911 Address - The confirmed address for a building previously assigned a
preliminary address and physically verified by the Addressing
Coordinator.
b. Official Address – An address assigned by the Addressing Coordinator for
development or emergency response purposes. An official address could
be a preliminary or a 911 address.
c. Preliminary Address - An assigned address, calculated by the approximate
location of a building to its associated roadway. Subject to change through
physical verification of the structure by the Address Coordinator.
2. Modified 501 A to refer back to the definition of “building.”
a. When to assign addresses - When the proper governing body has approved
a new street it must be assigned an address range and each individual
property with a building must be assigned an official address in
accordance with the standards defined in this document.
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3. Modified Article VII to require explanation of non-compliance to building
owners.
a. Those person(s) who do not comply with this ordinance will be notified, in
writing specifying the nature and extent of the non-compliance, and
requested by the Address Coordinator to meet the requirements within 30
days from the date of notification delivery.
4. Added appeals process (Article VIII).
a. Appeals of proposed street renaming/renumbering, individual addressing
number changes or denial of a street name request must be filed with the
Address Coordinator, in writing, within thirty (30) days of written
notification of required owner action. In the event of a denial of an appeal
by the Address Coordinator(s), individuals affected by proposed changes
or denials may file a final appeal to the Person County Board of County
Commissioners. This final appeal must be filed in writing within 30 days
of the denial with the Address Coordinator(s) and will be placed on the
next available Board of County Commissioners meeting agenda.
Ms. Tate noted this would constitute as the second reading of this Ordinance,
which means it can be adopted by a majority vote. Ms. Tate requested the Board to adopt
the Ordinance regulating Addressing and Road Naming as presented as well as to amend
the fee schedule to include a $125 fee for road signs.
A motion was made by Vice Chairman Jeffers and carried 5-0 to adopt Person
County Ordinance Regulating Addressing and Road Naming as well as to amend the
County Fee Schedule to include a $125 fee for road signs.
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NEW BUSINESS:
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN PIEDMONT
COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND PERSON COUNTY GOVERNMENT FOR THE
USE OF SPACE AT THE FORMER HELENA SCHOOL SITE:
County Manager, Heidi York along with Piedmont Community College (PCC)
President, Dr. Walter Bartlett requested Board consideration to approve a Memorandum
of Understanding between PCC and Person County for the use of space referred to as the
Timberlake Building at the former Helena School site. Dr. Bartlett told the group that the
intent is for PCC to hold college courses at the former Helena School Site beginning on
October 17, 2013 in the same space previously used some years ago. Ms. York noted the
proposed Memorandum of Understanding is for a period of five years and lays out the
responsibilities of the two parties; the County will maintain the exterior of the building,
i.e. roof, lawn, heating system, sewer, lights, parking lot, sidewalks as well as maintain
property and liability insurance on building; PCC will have responsibility for any
renovations to the interior of the building with any such up-fits or renovations approved
by the County, cleaning of the facility, electrical and plumbing repairs, all exterior glass
breakage, installation and maintenance of all telephone, computer, security systems and
window air conditioner units as well as to maintain property damage insurance on the
contents of the building and liability insurance coverage for injury to PCC staff and/or
third parties inside the building and the parking lots.
Ms. York told the group the newly formed Steering Committee for the old Helena
School site will be meeting on Friday, September 27, 2013.
Ms. York stated PCC would become the third tenant at this site, along with Person
County Emergency Medical Services and the Person County Sheriff’s Office, both
county satellite offices to be in place at the site later this winter.
Dr. Bartlett stated only one of the four classrooms in the building will be used in
October for emergency medical training courses.
Commissioner Newell asked Dr. Bartlett the limit amount of liability to which Dr.
Bartlett estimated at $3 million.
A motion was made by Commissioner Puryear and carried 5-0 to approve the
Memorandum of Understanding between Piedmont Community College and Person
County Government for the use of the space referred to as the Timberlake Building at the
former Helena School site.
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PERSON COUNTY TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ANNUAL
REPORT:
Person County Tourism Development Authority (TDA) Director, Margaret
McMann presented to the Board a report highlighting the past year as well as a preview
of the upcoming year as reflected in the Person County Tourism Development Authority
2012-2013 Annual Report.
Ms. McMann acknowledged one of the County’s TDA appointees, Tommy
Winstead, present in the audience, noting he was appointed Chair of the TDA on July 1,
2013.
Ms. McMann noted this year has been a very good year for Person County in spite
of the still recovering economic situation. Tourism remains a strong industry in North
Carolina and is the 6th most visited state in the United States. Visitors to NC spend $53
million dollars per day. Ms. McMann stated Person County had an increase of 4.4
percent in domestic visitors to and within Person County when the visitor spending was
$32.8 million. Ms. McMann noted the projected net revenue was estimated at $170,000
from the occupancy tax and to which $179,270 was actually collected.
Ms. McMann passed out the new 2013 NC Travel Guide as well as promotional
items that have become very popular with several of the events held in Person County.
Ms. McMann noted the 5K run/walks, professional disc golf tournament, family
reunions, weddings, and high school reunions are still big weekend business in Person
County. The business travel continues to be the major weekday market. TDA has
continued to help support festivals, special events, outdoor events such as the 5K
run/walks, the triathlon, beach music festivals, bluegrass music festivals as well as the
activities happening in uptown Roxboro noting partnerships with other organizations
continues to work well. Major contributions have been made to projects such as the Main
Street Pavilion at Merritt Commons, the Amphitheater at Mayo Lake, the Education
Center at Mayo Lake and the Kirby Re-Birth project in uptown Roxboro with a pledge of
$20,000. Ms. Mann stated TDA gave out $25,000 in grants; funding to the Museum was
just over $30,000 and Mayo Lake received $20,000 for their programs and capital
improvements they were making at the Lake in order to host many different types of
tournaments; i.e. volleyball, horseshoes, triathlons, 5K run/walks and fishing. Ms.
McMann stated the Lakes, Mayo and Hyco, is the major attractors to Person County and
brings in the most out of town visitors.
Ms. McMann noted plans to enhance TDA’s website and social media marketing
this year and more money budgeted for electronic marketing as well as working on a new
branding program, to assisting in attracting not only more visitors to the area, new
businesses that will enhance the quality of life for the residents and the visitors.
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Ms. McMann confirmed for the Board that the additional 1% occupancy tax as
requested by the Board of Commissioners represents the funding to the Museum noting
legislative action mandates distribution to the Museum, lakes, and festivals. Ms.
McMann stated additional funding to the Museum over the 1% distribution would be
possible through an application for TDA grant funding projects.
Ms. McMann gave examples to the group of quality of life activities which
included outdoor activities, tours to historic and business sites, restaurants, unique
shopping, boating and swimming at the lakes. Ms. McMann stated TDA did provide a
letter of support for the aquatic center when the plan included a competition six-lane pool
for tournaments, however when the plans changed to a four-lane pool, she could no
longer support the concept noting the local hotels and community pools were available in
addition to the lakes. Vice Chairman Jeffers noted the County did not have an indoor
swim area nor were there designated swim areas at the lakes due to no lifeguards being
on duty, further noting County residents would have to travel to Hillsborough for that
type of facility.
Commissioner Puryear thanked Ms. McMann for the great job of promoting
Person County.
YEAR-END ADJUSTMENT FOR PERSON COUNTY TOURISM
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY:
Finance Director, Amy Wehrenberg reported a prior year budgetary adjustment
for Fiscal Year 2013 that is required by Statute when one primary area of the Budget
Ordinance (in this case, Transfers to Other Funds) is over budget at fiscal year-end. Ms.
Wehrenberg stated the last three months of occupancy tax came in strong (as did sales
tax), and caused the final collections amount to be above budget by $9,271. Ms.
Wehrenberg explained this is not a problem except for the fact that Person County
transfers occupancy tax collections to the Person County Tourism Development
Authority (PCTDA), which in this case, caused the expense line item, "Transfer to the
PCTDA", to be over budget. Ms. Wehrenberg noted since Transfers are always spent out
at fiscal year-end, there was no available budget in other Transfer lines to cover this
within the "Transfers" segment. Therefore, the Finance Department was required to
prepare a year-end budgetary adjustment to cover this expense. Ms. Wehrenberg
confirmed this action s does not involve a fund balance appropriation but increasing the
budget for the occupancy tax collections revenue, and increasing the budget for the
Transfer Out to the PCTDA.
Ms. Wehrenberg told the Board this year-end adjustment is not a budget
amendment to be approved by the Board since it is a required statutorily year-end
adjustment, but it does require reporting the adjustment to the Board.
Commissioner Puryear suggested the over budgeted revenue be used to fund
fireworks.
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JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL:
Clerk to the Board, Brenda Reaves presented two applications for Board
consideration for appointment noting Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC)
members have recruited the following two applicants to fill two of the current vacancies:
1) Joan Kister to represent Person County Schools
2) Chasity Davis to represent mental health
Ms. Reaves requested Board nomination for appointment each effective
immediately with a term to expire December 31, 2015. Both applications are showing a
residence out of the county, therefore Board consideration to grant full voting authority.
A motion was made by Commissioner Blalock and carried 5-0 to appoint Joan
Kister as the Person County Schools representative and Chasity Davis as the mental
health representative to the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council each with a term to expire
December 31, 2015 with full voting authority.
PIEDMONT CONSERVATION COUNCIL:
Assistant County Manager, Sybil Tate informed the Board that the Piedmont
Conservation Council has expanded its service area to include Person County. The
Piedmont Conservation Council provides grant writing and project management services
for community projects, such as writing farmland preservation plans.
Ms. Tate stated the Piedmont Conservation Council needs representatives from
Person County to attend its regularly scheduled meetings and Executive Board meetings.
Claudia Berryhill, current member of the Soil &Water Board and Will Brooks, current
staff in the Planning Department have both expressed interest in representing Person
County at the Piedmont Conservation Council meetings.
Piedmont Conservation Council, Inc. is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit
organization that is community-based and regionally-focused. Since its inception the
organization has effectively carried out its mission to leverage people and resources for
innovative projects that promote conservation and sustainable communities. The
Piedmont Conservation Council addresses natural resource conservation and economic
development issues in its service area, which includes Alamance, Caswell, Chatham,
Durham, Guilford, Orange, Randolph, Rockingham and Wake Counties of North
Carolina. In April 2013 Person County became the newest member of the coverage area.
Piedmont Conservation Council was established in 1967, authorized by Congress
in October of 1968, incorporated in 1986, and received 501(c)(3) status in March of 1987
as well as a part of the Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) program, which
was a service of the USDA until defunded in April 2011. Piedmont Conservation Council
continues to thrive and serve communities as a completely independent organization.
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The Council is made up entirely of volunteers who wish to bring about
opportunities to help communities develop innovative solutions for natural resource
management. Members of the Council are representatives of county leadership, planning
departments, soil and water districts, natural resource practitioners, innovative private
businesses, and concerned citizens. The Council takes economic development and
conservation from plan to practice through project management, grant writing, and
community involvement. Projects are aimed to promote: Economic Development,
Community Improvement, Job Creation/Retention Natural Resource Conservation and
Management, Water Quality, Farmland Preservation, Recreation and Tourism. The
Council seeks to promote equity, access, and inclusiveness to all persons for all programs
and services; without regard to race, gender, age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, marital
status, or disability.
Mr. Jacob Leech, Piedmont Conservation Council Project Manager, presented
more information about the organization and the types of projects that other counties
have implemented.
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Vice Chairman Jeffers stated a farmland protection plan is a need and a goal for
Person County. Kim Woods, Cooperative Extension Livestock Agent and current interim
Cooperative Extension Director, stated the importance for Person County to consider a
farmland protection plan noting it is a guided plan to existing local lawmakers for
development and support to industry going forward. Ms. Woods noted the Voluntary
Agriculture Districts cover over 13,000 acres of land in Person County.
Ms. Gail Hughes, Executive Director of the Orange County Soil and Water
Conservation added that Piedmont Conservation Council is a grassroots organization that
allows an opportunity for all counties within the region to bring ideas for projects. Mr.
Leech stated the Council will review and discuss projects, investigate fundraising efforts
with grants, manage projects as well as grant reporting.
Board members thanked the group for their informative presentation and were
appreciative that Ms. Berryhill and Mr. Brooks were interested in representing Person
County at the Piedmont Conservation Council’s quarterly meetings.
UTILITY EASEMENT REQUESTED BY DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS:
General Services Director, Ray Foushee explained to the Board that due to the
construction of the NC Highway Patrol Communication tower on County property (at the
corner of Wesleyan Heights Road and Critcher Wilkerson Road), Duke Energy Progress
is requesting that the County grant them a utility easement from road right-of-way to said
tower. Mr. Foushee requested the Board to approve the Utility Easement requested by
Duke Energy Progress. Mr. Foushee stated the tower had been constructed and
equipment was currently in process of being installed.
A motion was made by Commissioner Puryear and carried 5-0 to approve the
Utility Easement at the corner of Wesleyan Heights Road and Critcher Wilkerson Road
as requested by Duke Energy Progress for road right-of-way to the NC Highway Patrol
Communication tower.
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RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE AMENDMENTS:
County Attorney, Ron Aycock noted the NC Government Records Section has
published four records retention schedule amendments and requested such to be adopted
by county governing bodies in an open meeting. The amendments apply to the following
retention schedules: County Management, County Register of Deeds and Tax
Administration. In an error by the NC Government Records Section, the County Board
of Elections amendment was included however should be removed based upon the fact
that the county commissioners have no jurisdiction over the matter.
A motion was made by Commissioner Blalock, and carried 5-0 to adopt the
records retention schedule amendments for County Management, County Register of
Deeds and Tax Administration.
CONSIDERATION TO CHANGE THE LOCATION OF THE NOVEMBER 18,
2013 REGULAR SCHEDULED BOARD MEETING:
Clerk to the Board, Brenda Reaves requested Board consideration to change the
location of the November 18, 2013 regular scheduled Board meeting to accommodate the
number of high school students attending.
When the Board adopted its 2013 Schedule of Meetings, the location of the
November 18, 2013 meeting was scheduled to be held in the Human Services Building
FEMA room. Ms. Reaves stated Person County Schools’ staff has recently informed
County staff that the number of students participating will increase triple fold and the
County Office Building Auditorium will be the appropriate site to hold the Board of
Commissioners’ meeting.
A motion was made by Commissioner Newell and carried 5-0 to change the
location of the November 18, 2013 regular scheduled Board meeting to be held in the
County Office Building Auditorium to accommodate the number of high school students
attending.
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BUDGET AMENDMENT:
Finance Director, Amy Wehrenberg presented and explained the following
Budget Amendment.
Upon a motion by Vice Chairman Jeffers and majority vote (5-0), the Board of
Commissioners of Person County does hereby amend the Budget of the General Fund(s)
on this, the 23rd day of September 2013, as follows:
Department Name Amount
Incr / (Decr)
EXPENDITURES General Fund
General Government 1,416
Public Safety 500
Human Services 150,726
REVENUES General Fund
Intergovernmental Revenues 150,000
Other Revenues 2,642
Explanation:
Public Health received a Community Transformation Grant ($150,000) to support
regional capacity building for meeting Community Transformation strategic goals;
Environmental Health and General Services received insurance claim proceeds for
damage to vehicles ($2,142); and Animal Services received a grant from Wal-Mart
($500) for animal adoption supplies and marketing costs.
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT:
Chairman Clayton introduced Todd McGee, Public Relations Director and Chris
Baucom, Communications Specialist, both staff with the NC Association of County
Commissioners, present in the audience. Mr. McGee stated he and Mr. Baucom were in
Person County to complete a profile on Vice Chairman Jeffers who is also president of
the NC Association of County Commissioners.
Chairman Clayton highlighted the annual Farm Tour which was held September
21-22, 2013 in Person County noting the diversified farm operations that exist in our
community.
MANAGER’S REPORT:
County Manager, Heidi York announced the Steering Committee for the old
Helena School site will be meeting on Friday, September 27, 2013 at 1:30 pm noting a
full tour of the grounds will be offered to the sixteen-member group.
Ms. York requested Board input related to holding the October 28, 2013
Community Conversations Meeting noting a location is needed to be determined. Ms.
York suggested, as options, the Ceffo Fire Department or the Olive Hill Gym.
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It was the consensus of the Board to schedule the October 28, 2013 Community
Conversations Meeting to be held at Ceffo Fire Department starting at 6:30 pm.
Ms. York asked the County Attorney, Ron Aycock to update the Board on recent
legislation affecting local government entities related to E-Verify requirements for
employment and contracting with businesses.
Mr. Aycock reminded the Board the E-Verify federal law requires employers to
verify employees are not illegal immigrants. Mr. Aycock stated an unanticipated effect
of a veto by the Governor of NC of a legislative bill related to illegal immigrants ensued
General Assembly on September 4, 2013 to override the Governor’s veto thereby making
the law effective. That provision prohibits counties and cities from entering into a
contract unless the contractor complies with the E-Verify rules of NC General Statue 64-
25 as follows: 153A-449(b) Contractors Must Use E-Verify. No county may enter into a
contract unless the contractor and the contractor's subcontractors comply with the
requirements of Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the General Statutes. Mr. Aycock defined an
employer as any person, business entity, or other organization that transacts business in
this State and that employs 25 or more employees in this State. This term does not
include State agencies, counties, municipalities, or other governmental bodies.
Mr. Aycock told the Board Person County will have to receive an affidavit from
contractors confirming their business and their subcontractors do not employ any illegal
aliens. Mr. Aycock stated the Finance Director has developed an affidavit for contractors
to certify to the County that their business and, if applicable, their subcontractors 1)
employs more than 25 employees and 2) complies with E-Verify program.
COMMISSIONER REPORT/COMMENTS:
Commissioners Newell, Blalock and Puryear had no report or comments.
Vice Chairman Jeffers stated at a recent Fire Chief’s meeting, concerns were
raised about training opportunities at Piedmont Community College being cut affecting
the volunteer firemen’s required hours for ongoing certification. Vice Chairman Jeffers
noted the Board may have a future request to assist with certified instructors fees and/or
for the Emergency Medical Services training officer to coordinate training sessions if
possible.
Vice Chairman Jeffers told the group about a Gear Up mentoring grant program
whereby Person High School students serve as mentors to Northern Middle School
students. Vice Chairman Jeffers stated he was asked to join their advisory board to which
he accepted.
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CLOSED SESSION #1
A motion was made by Commissioner Puryear, and carried 5-0 to enter Closed
Session per General Statute 143-318.11(a)(5) to consider the acquisition or lease of real
property at 10:49am with the following individuals permitted to attend: County
Manager, Heidi York, Clerk to the Board, Brenda Reaves, County Attorney, Ron
Aycock, Assistant County Manager, Sybil Tate, General Services Director, Ray Foushee,
Person Industries Director, Wanda Rogers, Person Industries Assistant Director, Becky
Clayton, Tommy Wagstaff, and Lin Cates.
A motion was made by Commissioner Blalock, and carried 5-0 to return to open
session at 11:20 am.
CLOSED SESSION #2
A motion was made by Vice Chairman Jeffers, and carried 5-0 to enter Closed
Session per General Statute 143-318.11(a)(2) for the purpose to consult with the county
attorney in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege at 11:22 am with the following
individuals permitted to attend: County Manager, Heidi York, Clerk to the Board,
Brenda Reaves, County Attorney, Ron Aycock, Assistant County Manager, Sybil Tate,
Parks and Recreation Director, John Hill, and Alan Hicks.
A motion was made by Vice Chairman Jeffers and carried 5-0 to return to open
session at 11:49 am.
A motion was made by Vice Chairman Jeffers, and carried 3-2 for Person
County to continue to retain Alan Hicks as the county’s representative related to the City
of Roxboro’s Board of Adjustment appeal to the next level. Chairman Clayton, Vice
Chairman Jeffers and Commissioner Blalock voted in support of the motion.
Commissioners Puryear and Newell cast the dissenting votes.
ADJOURNMENT:
A motion was made by Vice Chairman Jeffers and carried 5-0 to adjourn the
meeting at 11:50 am.
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Brenda B. Reaves Jimmy B. Clayton
Clerk to the Board Chairman
(Draft Board minutes are subject to Board approval).
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AGENDA ABSTRACT
Meeting Date: October 7, 2013
Agenda Title: Person Veterans Council
Summary of Information: Reporting on the recently formed Person Veterans Council whose
mission is to give a consolidated voice for the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and
the AMVETS organizations in representing veterans’ interests within the county.
Recommended Action: Official recognition of the Person Veterans Council by the Board of
Commissioners
Submitted By: Richard Vining, Person Veterans Council President
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AGENDA ABSTRACT
Meeting Date: October 7, 2013
Agenda Title: Person County Public Library Strategic Plan
Summary of Information: The Person County Public Library was invited to participate in a
planning grant from the State Library to craft a three-year Strategic Plan. A steering committee was
developed and over a 10 month period with the assistance of consultant, Bill Millett produced a plan
that aligns with the County’s Futures Plan.
Recommended Action: None
Submitted By: Christy Bondy, Library Director
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CONTENTS
Project Background……………………………………………………………………… 1
Aligning With the Person County Futures Project…………………………………. 3
The Strategic Framework……………………………………………………………….. 4
Encourage Learning for Life and Lifelong Learning………………………………. 5
Prosper by Developing the New Economy Locally………………………………… 9
Foster a Sense of Community…………………………………………………………. 11
Re-Imagine Our County for a Better Future…………………………………………. 12
Protect Our Land…………………………………………………………………………. 13
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PERSON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
2013-16 STRATEGIC INITIATIVE
Project Background.
Static organizations perform poorly in turbulent times. In
today’s era of continuous change in almost every
marketplace, information and knowledge-based public
agencies like the Person County Public Library must not only
be constantly attentive to the needs of the citizens whose tax
dollars support them, but also able to position its materials,
programs and other resources accordingly.
That underlying principle drives the Library’s on-going efforts
to ensure maximum relevance, to provide full transparency and accountability for its operations,
and it is the basis for this 2013-16 Strategic Implementation Plan. Simply put, the Person
County Public Library must demonstrate the unique value that it-- and only it-- offers.
The development of this report was preceded by a comprehensive needs assessment process
during which local residents were given the chance through written and on-line surveys to both
rate the institution’s current performance and to describe the sorts of materials, services and
programs that the Library should offer going forward. Almost 275 people completed the forms
and made their opinions known.
Other elements of the assessment included a detailed look at socio-economic data for the
county, a comparison of the Library with peer libraries in North Carolina by various performance
measures, a review of its revenues and expenditures over the last six years, and separate
analyses of the institution’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) by the
staff and by the Strategic Steering Committee.
The Strategic Steering Committee oversaw the entire assessment and plan development
process. Many library planning efforts are overseen by committees comprised primarily of
members of the Library Board, Friends group and other close allies. The result is often a
process that is insular in nature and produces a “business as usual” report.
That was not the case in Person County. Here, the Library Director chose individuals who
brought a wide range of perspectives to the work. They included both a County Commissioner
and the Assistant County Manager to whom the Library Director reports. Their involvement was
very appropriate in that it was determined early on that the Library’s strategic plan would be
structured around the County’s own strategic plan.
By including such individuals as the Community College President, the Superintendent of
Schools and the Executive Director of the Partnership for Children, it was clear that the Library
views itself as one part of a larger county infrastructure. As a publicly funded agency, the
Library’s responsibility to collaborate as closely as possible with other county entities is
accentuated.
It is one thing to have people listed as serving on a committee, it is another to have them
regularly participate and be actively involved. Sometimes, there is a huge difference between
the two. Not in Person County. All five individuals just mentioned were not only consistently at
the table, but highly engaged. Each of the other committee members was also a key player,
shaping the survey forms, identifying and discussing critical issues, and setting the overall
direction of the project.
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Those individuals who invested their time and brainpower in the plan’s development were:
Dr. Walter Bartlett, President of Piedmont Community College.
Montine Barnette, Friends of the Library.
Judy Batten, Executive Director of the Person County Partnership for Children.
Frances Blalock, Person County Commissioner.
Dr. Larry Cartner, Superintendent of Person County Schools.
William Davis, Roxboro City Councilman.
Abby Gentry, Director of the Roxboro Development Group.
Margaret McMann, Ex. Director of the Person County Tourism Development Authority.
Casandra Nesbitt, Parent and Patron.
Judy Spivey, Friends of the Library.
David Stevens, Roxboro Development Group.
Sybil Tate, Assistant Person County Manager.
The Committee centered its work on nine basic considerations:
1. Understanding the most appropriate roles, services and resources for the Library
in helping to build the strongest possible future for Person County, its
communities and its citizens.
2. Adopting a strategic approach to the Library’s consideration and evaluation of the
geographic, economic, social and technological environments within which it
functions.
3. Making the best use of limited resources in a time of increased challenges to
address the needs and wishes of all of Person County’s citizens.
4. Ensuring that the Library is appropriately positioned to help users find information
and translate it into knowledge.
5. Identifying and reducing the barriers to greater use of the Library’s resources.
6. Furthering its commitment to the widely varied and segmented audiences that
the Library serves.
7. Significantly enhancing the public understanding of what the Library offers them,
and in particular what it delivers that is otherwise unavailable.
8. Emphasizing that the strategic planning was just the start of things and that the
project’s success will be evaluated by how much of it is actually implemented.
9. Managing the Library on a “return on investment” approach that positions its
resources and services in terms of the benefits that the County and its residents
receive from tax dollars that support it.
The Committee understood that funding realities would not permit the implementation of some
of the suggestions from the public, and that the Library had a clear responsibility to produce a
document that would be not only ambitious in scope, but realistically accomplishable as well.
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Aligning With the Person County Futures Project.
As noted earlier, the Library’s initiative was ultimately designed around the county’s own
strategic plan: “2010-2015: Person County Futures.” That document identifies five key areas for
the county to address, and defines them accordingly:
Encourage Learning for Life and Lifelong Learning: The scope of this goal
encompasses traditional education in the schools, as well as extracurricular youth
programming, enrichment programs, workforce and jobs training, and enrichment
opportunities for community members of all ages. Creative strategies should utilize
community assets such as youth volunteers, retired
volunteers, community members with unique skills to
share, and a range of public, private, and
nongovernmental organizations.
Prosper by Developing the New Economy Locally:
This goal addresses economic development–
expanding existing and developing new, locally
appropriate businesses and industries and encouraging
outside investment by improving the local quality of life.
Foster a Sense of Community: The scope of this goal
encompasses community development, downtown
redevelopment, neighborhood planning, and historic
preservation. It will develop strategies that coordinate
the efforts of parks, arts, and recreation programming,
commercial centers, local businesses, community
organizations, churches, and schools, to create places where people can come together,
to integrate newcomers to the county, engage the diverse communities within the
county, celebrate local history, encourage civic engagement, and address issues of
crime, drugs, gangs, and safety.
Re-Imagine Our County for a Better Future: This is the broadest goal. The specific
activities of the working group for this goal may be as important as the final vision they
develop and may include additional community surveys and visioning activities. The
focus should be developing a common vision for Person County’s future that integrates
and supports the other goals. It should develop strategies for marketing this new vision
internally to promote community pride and externally to encourage investment in Person.
Protect Our Land: The scope of this goal encompasses issues of land conservation,
environmental quality, and environmental health. It can include direct and indirect
methods – from land use regulations to economic development that makes working
lands economically viable and reduces the pressure on landowners to subdivide and
develop forests and farmland. Strategies to ensure opportunities for outdoor recreation
and to address community concerns regarding the landfill, air quality, water quality, and
environmental pollutants should also be developed.
The Library took each of these goal areas and sub-factored them down to a series of specific
measurable objectives. By collectively addressing each of the goals, the Library will
successfully carry out its mission, and thereby directly address its key responsibility to provide
full accountability for the public monies entrusted to it. It also provides the management tool for
the Library Director and her policy leadership to guide the institution to a future of relevant and
professional service to its highly diverse constituents. At the same time, the Library provides its
funding sources with a precise definition of what it seeks to achieve and the degree of its
success, or lack of same, in doing so.
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The Strategic Framework: 2013-2016.
Vision for Person County:
A progressive, culturally diverse, welcoming, family oriented community steeped in a small
town feel, where citizens are given a safe and clean environment, progressive education
systems, excellent job opportunities, and an exceptional quality of life.
Goal
Learning for Life Goal:
Deliver quality information
resources to citizens from
pre-kindergarten through
retirement thereby tangibly
supporting their ability to
learn and grow throughout
their lifetimes.
Sense of Community Goal:
Encourage and support civic
participation and civil dialogue
in community affairs, while
providing materials, places and
programs that bring people
together, enhance a shared
sense of local history, and
strengthen an appreciation of
the diversity of Person County
residents.
New Economy Goal:
Where appropriate, support
those directly involved in
recruiting new companies
and retaining and growing
existing business and
industry; help ensure a
globally competitive
workforce through
collaboration with other
educational institutions; and
provide materials that will
foster local
entrepreneurship.
Mission of the Person County Public Library:
The Person County Public Library is a physical and cyber destination providing
relevant and current knowledge resources to citizens in various formats for
educational, enlightenment, economic and entertainment purposes.
Protect Our Land Goal:
Provide materials and programs that
emphasize the importance of conserving
and strengthening Person County’s land, air
and water resources as critical to our long-
term health, quality of life and economic
growth and well-being.
Re-Imagine for a Better Future Goal:
To coordinate closely with other local
organizations, agencies and companies in
developing programs and supplying
resources that help ensure that public and
private decisions affecting Person County’s
future are made with an emphasis on
positioning our community as a highly
desirable location in which to live, work and
prosper.
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CHILDREN.
Collections Objectives:
● Update and maintain the juvenile collection to
remain current with an average publication date of
2010 for non-fiction.
● Maintain current fiction collection, updating
children’s series to include all volumes within
requested series.
● Increase the online resources available for
children to use within the library and c
remotely. The Library currently subscribes to
Tumblebooks Inc. for use.
● Increase the accessibility of children’s audiobooks and e-books through E-inc Library.
There are currently 1,146 e-books available for children through E-inc Library. We will
increase the collection size to 1,500 e-books by 2015.
Programs / Outreach Objectives:
● Offer at least 2 Literacy Nights with activities for children ages pre-K through grade 5
annually.
● Offer diverse children’s programming that
includes storytimes, afterschool programs,
costumed appearances, and family programs to
promote literacy and cultural awareness.
● Collaborate with schools within the county to
provide at least 4 outreach programs to students,
teachers, and parents annually to promote library
activities and resources available at library and
remotely.
● Collaborate with Person County Partnership for Children to promote their programs
including the Imagination Library.
● Meet with media specialists annually to assess their needs and determine how the
library can assist with current Common Core Standards curriculum.
● Meet with Home Educators of Area Roxboro (HEAR) group to assess their needs and
determine how the library can assist with their curriculum.
ENCOURAGE LEARNING FOR LIFE AND LIFELONG LEARNING GOAL:
Deliver quality information resources to citizens from pre-kindergarten through
retirement thereby tangibly supporting their ability to learn and grow throughout their
lifetimes.
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Technology Objectives:
● Maintain current links and resources on Children’s
page of Library’s website. We will test all links and
resources quarterly to ensure accuracy. Those
resources include the following:
What to Read.
General Homework Help
Math & Science Help.
Language Leaning.
Fun & Games.
Tumblebooks (e-books for kids).
● Work with media specialists to Skype monthly to promote library services.
● Create a monthly online storytime promoting literacy and Common Core subject
standards.
TEENS.
Collections Objectives:
● Increase the accessibility of teen audiobooks and e-books through E-inc Library. There
are currently 661 e-books available for teens through E-inc Library. We will increase the
collection size to 1,000 e-books by 2015.
● Maintain current fiction collection,
updating teen series to include all
volumes within requested series.
● Update and maintain the teen collection to
remain current with an average
publication date of 2010 for non-fiction.
● Expand materials available for US History
Honors and English Honors classes.
Programs / Outreach Objectives:
● Develop a Teen Advisory Board by December 2013. The advisory group will be made
up of area students, ages 13-18, who will guide library staff in developing programs and
collections for teens.
● Offer a minimum of 4 programs for teens each year.
● Meet with Middle and High School media specialist to assess their needs and determine
how the library can assist with Common Core Standards.
● Meet with HEAR group to assess their needs and determine how the library can assist
with their curriculum.
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Technology Objectives:
● Create a Blog a Story for teens to participate in creating stories and blogs on the
Library’s Facebook page.
● Maintain current links and resources on Teen’s
page of Library’s website. We will test all links and
resources quarterly to ensure accuracy. Among
the sources of on-line assistance to teens are:
What to Read.
Homework Help
College Help.
Class Projects.
Teen Book Club.
ADULTS.
Collections Objectives:
Due to the patrons’ responses in the Need
Assessment survey, more new materials need to
be purchased. As a result, over the next three
years, more new non- fiction materials will be
purchased to raise the average date of publication
to 2010 to present.
Due to the patrons’ responses in the Need
Assessment survey, more Large Print materials
need to be purchased. As a result, over the three
years, we will increase our Large Print collection from 2,518 to 3,200.
Due to the patrons’ responses in the Need Assessment survey, library staff will work
determine books that are missing in series that need to be re-purchased.
Purchase more than one copy of a bestseller for
the main library so that the average wait time for a
book drops from about 2 months to less than a
month.
Continue to expand downloadable collections of
materials including more audiobooks through One
Click Digital and e-books through Overdrive
subscriptions.
Explore expanding online resources for adults including Mango Language Learning,
African American Heritage, Freeding, and Zinio.
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Programs / Outreach Objectives:
The Library will continue existing collaboration with community agencies such as the
Person County Parks & Recreation Department and Person County Partnership for
Children, and investigate new partnerships with other new and existing agencies. By
January of 2014, begin implementing at least one new program for Person County
Adults.
The Library will create unique branding (The Go To Place) for identification and
marketing purposes by December 2014.
The Library will investigate resuming monthly television and radio spots on WKRX and
WRXO channel as a tool to promote the library and its services. If the promotions are
resumed, considerable thought will go into making them as intriguing as possible in
defining what the Library has to offer a diverse range of citizens.
The Library will continue to promote materials on Book News and Facebook properly
so patrons can see the new titles acquired by the library.
The Library will work in collaboration with local book clubs
to ensure we have titles they are reading and to promote
their groups to patrons and continue to promote our
monthly book club, the Book Bunch.
The Library will continue to collaborate with the Courier
Times to run a bi-weekly spot in the newspaper
highlighting the new books and programs the library is
offering.
The Library will continue to add new content to our
YouTube and Flickr accounts promoting library materials,
programs and tutorials.
Technology Objectives:
The Library will continue to promote one on one
sessions with the Reference Librarian using our
laptops for help with job-seeking, Microsoft
Office, Internet searches, and setting up an email
account.
The Library will offer three e-book workshops
annually to promote our e-book collection and
assist patrons in learning how to download e-
books from our collection.
● The Library will offer three workshops annually to promote our
c genealogy resources and assist patrons on using
c AncestryLibrary.com and Heritage Quest.
● The Library will offer three workshops annually to promote c
c NCLive with focus on the Learning Express Library resource.
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Collection Objectives:
The Library staff will inventory the business section of the collection annually to monitor
usage to ensure that the collection is current and meeting the needs of the business
community.
Programs / Outreach Objectives:
The Library will support the education and business
community in its efforts to improve public school
graduation rates through supporting the local school
systems’ curricula, maintaining regular contact with
school media specialists and teachers, and
promoting homework and test preparation resources
available at the library.
Library staff will investigate collaborating with
Piedmont Community College to assist and promote
library resources to their students.
Library staff, Library Advisory Board and Friends of the Library Board members will
increase library visibility in the business and education community by attending at least
three business or education-related events such as the Chamber of Commerce business
breakfasts. The Person County Public Library will host at least one Chamber business
breakfast before December 2015.
The Library will provide Chamber of Commerce and
the Roxboro Development Group with updated
library brochures and other information for inclusion
in their promotional materials used to attract
businesses and individuals to Person County.
Library staff will develop a brief PowerPoint
presentation for use by staff and volunteers to
promote the services, programs and materials
provided by the Person County Public Library to new
or potential businesses coming to Person County. Staff will regularly contact the Economic
Development Director and the Chamber of Commerce for information on presentation
opportunities.
Library staff will investigate hosting the Industrial Relations Committee lunch to promote
library services and resources and develop a working relationship with this committee.
PROSPER BY DEVELOPING THE NEW ECONOMY LOCALLY GOAL:
Where appropriate, support those directly involved in recruiting new companies and
retaining and growing existing business and industry; help ensure a globally competitive
workforce through collaboration with other educational institutions; and provide materials
that will foster local entrepreneurship.
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Technology Objectives:
Highlight one business and its activities
through the Library’s webpage and social
media outlets monthly.
“Like” various businesses’ Facebook pages to
link the Library and said organization and
increase exposure to a larger target audience.
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Collections Objectives:
Make available a collection of resources provided by community organizations for public
record (i.e. Stormwater Report, Health Report, Proposed County Budget, etc.) and to
publicize activities.
Expand Library’s collection of materials to include topics relevant to community activities.
Program / Outreach Objectives:
Library staff will present at 3 programs per year to various organizations and civic groups
promoting library services and resources.
Host a County Services Day in which the Library
provides an open house and invites County
departments to promote their services and
resources to citizens.
Promote the use of the Library Gallery as a meeting
space for non-profit organizations.
Promote the use the Library’s display cases to
community organizations as a means of advertising
their group’s activities.
Work with Friends group to host fundraisers that assist in
Library’s mission while helping other community organizations
(i.e. Adopt-a-Bear fundraiser).
Host a canned food and/or toy drive in lieu of library fees to aid
in providing assistance to community organizations.
Technology Objectives:
Highlight one community organization and its activities through
the Library’s webpage and social media outlets monthly.
“Like” various community organizations’ Facebook pages to link the Library and said
organization and increase exposure to a larger target audience.
FOSTER A SENSE OF COMMUNITY GOAL:
Encourage and support civic participation and civil dialogue in community affairs, while
providing materials, places and programs that bring people together, enhance a shared
sense of local history, and strengthen an appreciation of the diversity of Person County
residents.
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RE-IMAGINE FOR A BETTER FUTURE GOAL:
To coordinate closely with other local organizations, agencies and companies in
developing programs and supplying resources that help ensure that public and private
decisions affecting Person County’s future are made with an emphasis on positioning
our community as a highly desirable location in which to live, work and prosper.
Collections Objectives:
● Promote and provide materials that foster the success
of established and future business enterprises in Person
County.
● Promote a sense of community through the preservation
and exploration of Person County historical documents
and information; continue to add to the Person County
and NC Collection; provide genealogical resources, etc.
Programs / Outreach Objectives:
● Actively work to help develop and enhance programs offered by local organizations that
promote our community in a positive way.
● Offer Library programming which co-ordinates with themes identified by other local
organizations.
● Provide to civic and government agencies information concerning Library programs and
services for inclusion in their promotional materials used to attract individuals and
businesses to Person County.
● Offer programming, services and materials for Person
c County residents to achieve personal, professional and
c academic success.
● Establish programs and provide materials to support career
c development and learn financial skills.
Technology Objectives:
● Use library’s website and social media to promote services, activities and programs available
x in Person County.
● Continue to upgrade website to increase visibility, usability and resources.
Develop a free standing website.
Investigate developing a library app for easy remote access for patrons.
Investigate the use of QR codes.
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PROTECT OUR LAND GOAL:
Provide materials and programs that emphasize the importance of conserving and
strengthening Person County’s land, air and water resources as critical to our long-term
health, quality of life and economic growth and well-being.
Collections Objectives:
● Provide materials that foster the health and well-being
of the citizens of Person County.
● Serve as a hub for information and documents from
County government businesses and community
organizations.
● Make available a collection of resources provided by
community organizations for public record (i.e.
Stormwater Report, Health Report, Proposed County Budget, etc.) and to x
publicize activities.
● Expand Library’s collection of materials to include topics relevant to community activities.
Programs / Outreach Objectives:
● Establish programs and provide materials that promote personal well-being on topics such
x as health and wellness, conservation and preservation.
● Invite speakers on relevant topics concerning the conservation/preservation of the County’s
x resources.
Technology Objectives:
● Investigate accessibility issues for disabled patrons/feasibility of automated entrance doors
x for handicap/ funding for such improvements.
● Investigate, evaluate and provide links to pertinent information sources that will
x support/enhance the County’s Land Protection Goal.
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AGENDA ABSTRACT
Meeting Date: October 7, 2013
Agenda Title: Person County Health Department Fee Requests
Summary of Information: In accordance with the North Carolina General Statute
130A-39(g), the Board of Health requests the approval of the Board of Commissioners
to implement the proposed fees which are listed below:
Rabies Titer (CPT code 86382) from $45.00 to $60.00 with an overall reduction in the
cost of the procedure
Postpartum Care Only (CPT code 59430) fee of $125.00
Recommended Action: Approve recommended fees.
Submitted By: Janet Clayton, Health Director
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September 24, 2013
To: Person County Board of Commissioners
From: Janet O. Clayton, MPH, REHS
Health Director
Re: Rabies Titer and Postpartum Care Fee Requests
In accordance with the North Carolina General Statute 130A-39(g), the Board of Health requests
the approval of the Board of Commissioners to implement the proposed new fees.
On September 23, 2013 the Person County Board of Health approved the increase in the Rabies
Titer (CPT code 86382) from $45.00 to $60.00 and the implementation of the Postpartum Care
Only (CPT code 59430) fee of $125.00.
The Health Department has elected to utilize a different vendor to process rabies titers. By using
a different vendor, we will save on shipping costs, and the specimens will only be handled by
one staff member instead of three. The test cost increased $15.00; however, due to the change in
shipping methods, the overall cost to the patient will be reduced, and efficiencies will be realized
within the department.
CPT Description Current Price/Process Proposed Change
36415 Collection by Venipuncture $ 16.00 $ 16.00
86382 Rabies Titer $ 45.00 $ 60.00
LU K State Overnight Fee (1 specimen) $ 70.00
LU K State Overnight Fee (1+ specimen) $ 35.00
99001 Handling Fee $ 25.00
Total Charge $ 131.00 $ 101.00
Lastly, the health department requests the implementation of the Postpartum Care Only fee of
$125.00. A clinic procedural change will require the department to provide an existing service in
a different program. This change will allow the department as a Pregnancy Medical Home
provider to bill for and receive an incentive for postpartum visits.
If you have any questions, please contact me at 336-597-2204, ext. 2241.
Thank you for your consideration.
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AGENDA ABSTRACT
Meeting Date: October 7, 2013
Agenda Title: Tax Adjustments for September 2013
Summary of Information: Attached please find the tax releases, motor vehicle pending
refunds, and a request for refund under G.S. 105-381 for September 2013.
1. September 2013 tax releases.
2. The motor vehicle pending refund report shows the releases for motor vehicle taxes from
the new North Carolina Vehicle Tax System (NCVTS) for September 2013. In the next
few months, this report will contain more releases and the tax releases from our tax
system should go down.
3. A request for refund under G.S. 105-381 was made by Ms. Laroe and has been reviewed
by Mr. Ron Aycock, County Attorney. While this refund statute is very restrictive
(limited to a staff clerical error or illegal tax), we feel that this refund request qualifies for
a refund.
The taxpayer was overcharged for a full-finished basement, when in fact; only 12% of the
basement was finished. This resulted in an over-assessment of $42,864 ($300.05 in
county property taxes) per year for 4 years.
The recommended refund is $1,200.20 ($300.05 x 4 years).
Recommended Action: Motion to accept reports and authorize refunds.
Submitted By: Russell Jones, Tax Administrator
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COSSYS PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE COLLECTION SCROLL-12:LEVY ADJUSTMENTS ALL TAX YEARS 09272013 PAGE: 1
ACCOUNT # COLREC COUNTY-TAX DISTRICT DISTRICT DOG PENALTY INT/DISC LIEN-COST TOTAL NUMBER TRNREC CLRK DATE
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1951444852013 HAWKINS TRACEY WEBB MUSTANG FASTBACK 2S
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REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
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28651 1042004 HICKS MICHAEL CARL PICKUP RANGER X CAB 1/TK
28651 104 42431 -24.39 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -19.57 0.00 -43.96 6350R 1755 BSG 09032013
-33.30-50 0.00 -26.73 -60.03__________ -103.99 REASON:BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGE 8/30/13
46636 1012013 RICOH USA INC BUSINESS PERSONAL
46636 101 41794 -15.38 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -15.38 6353R 1756 RH 09032013 -13.83-50 0.00 0.00 -13.83__________ -29.21 REASON:PER REQ CHANGE DEPRECIATION CODE CHANGE IN PRODUCT
51887 1012013 RICOH AMERICAS CORPORATION BUSINESS PERSONAL 51887 101 41116 -6.60 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -6.60 6354R 1757 RH 09032013 -5.94-50 0.00 0.00 -5.94__________ -12.54
REASON:PER CO REQ CHANGE DEPRECIATION SCH DUE CHANGE IN PRODUCT
1025839062013 PARKER HELEN KEENE MALIBU LS 4S 102583906 69660 -38.08 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -38.08 15621R 1758 MP 09032013 -33.40-50 0.00 0.00 -33.40__________
-71.48
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
1025839062013 PARKER HELEN KEENE MALIBU LS 4S 102583906 69660 38.08 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 38.08 15621R 1759 MP 09032013
33.40-50 0.00 0.00 33.40__________
71.48 REASON:CITY
1025839062013 PARKER HELEN KEENE MALIBU LS 4S
102583906 69660 -38.08 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -38.08 15621R 1760 MP 09032013
-43.40-50 0.00 0.00 -43.40__________ -81.48 REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
5446 3012013 LAND RICHARD & JUNE H/L SR 1586
5446 301 11992 -17.36 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -17.36 6355R 1761 CW 09032013 REASON:REMOVED FIREPLACE F13
60593 3012013 WEST ANGELA K COPPER RIDGE/PH2/LT5/DW&
60593 301 22873 -78.33 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -78.33 6356R 1762 CW 09032013
REASON:ADD AFCT CODE F13
10486 3012013 SOLOMON LAWRENCE & BRENDA L/ES 79/100 ACRE 10486 301 543 0.00 0.00- 0 0.00-30-27.00 -0.14 0.00 0.00 -27.14 6357R 1763 CW 09032013
REASON:RELEASED 9 DOGS HE DIDN T OWN FOR 2013
52658 3012013 DRINYAEV VICTOR A 1&20/100 ACRES/DW&L 52658 301 4987 -8.54 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -8.54 6358R 1764 CW 09042013 REASON:USED INTERNATIONAL CARD TO PAY TAXES
37291 3012013 CUNNINGHAM DORIS/VANDERBILT DW/ON H CUNNINGHAM 37291 301 23537 0.00 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 -3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -3.00 6359R 1765 CW 09042013 REASON:DOG DIED IN 2012
4531824522013 OAKLEY ANTHONY SCOTT EXPEDITION XLT 4X2 MP
453182452 68206 -17.45 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -17.45 15622R 1767 RH 09042013
REASON:TURN IN TAG TOTALLED VEH
385841162013 LONG BRENDA DIXON TORRENT MP
38584116 76063 -61.13 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -61.13 15623R 1768 MP 09062013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE TOTAL LOSS
6288622952013 RILEY CLAUDIA WILSON FOCUS SE WAGON SW 628862295 68049 -36.54 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -1.83 0.00 -38.37 15624R 1769 MP 09062013
REASON:RELEASE TO ORANGE
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DISTRICT-"
57905 2012013 ROBERTS AUSTIN SCOTT PERS/SPRINT BOAT
57905 201 36754 -109.90 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 -10.99 0.00 0.00 -120.89 6360R 1770 RH 09092013
REASON:CORRECTION OF BOAT VALUE
27937 1122012 ALLINE LONGS DAYCARE BUSINESS PERSONAL 27937 112 61035 -21.00 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 -2.10 -1.82 0.00 -24.92 6361R 1771 RH 09092013
REASON:BUSINESS CLOSED IN 2011
27937 1012013 ALLINE LONGS DAYCARE BUSINESS PERSONAL 27937 101 40868 -21.00 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 -2.10 0.00 0.00 -23.10 6362R 1772 RH 09092013 REASON:BUSINESS CLOSED IN 2011
2914 3072013 LEONARD CYNTHIA T 3&19/100 ACRES/HSE 2914 307 20746 -556.29 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -556.29 6363R 1776 CW 09092013 REASON:CORRECT FOR 2013
4610248902013 HONEYCUTT ROGER DALE PACIFICA TOURING MP
461024890 76837 -73.50 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -73.50 15625R 1793 MP 09102013 REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
372228532013 WARD LISA JEANINE CIVIC HYBRID 4S
37222853 74800 -18.66 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -18.66 15625R 1794 MP 09102013
REASON:MILEAGE ADJ OF 40 40 PERCENT
61629 1122012 MILES KENT ASHLEY DMARC YUKON XL DENALI TK 61629 112 60364 -60.14 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -60.14 15626R 1795 MP 09102013
-52.76-50 0.00 0.00 -52.76__________
-112.90 REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHITCLE DEEMED TOTAL LOSS
13996 1022013 GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORP BUSINESS PERSONAL
13996 102 38397 -191.50 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -191.50 6365R 1799 RH 09112013
-172.34-50 0.00 0.00 -172.34__________ -363.84 REASON:DELETE COPY EQUIP MOVE TO ANOTHER GE ACCT
5926634172013 TULLO STEPHANIE ANNE CIVIC SI CP
592663417 75364 -51.98 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -51.98 15627R 1801 CW 09112013 -45.60-50 0.00 0.00 -45.60__________ -97.58 REASON:MILEAGE ADJUSTMENT OF 63 42 PERCENT
5732211342013 NORMAN KENNETH ALLEN SR EXPLORER 4X2 4D SW 573221134 73081 -7.03 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -7.03 15628R 1802 MP 09112013 -6.17-50 0.00 0.00 -6.17__________ -13.20
REASON:MILEAGE ADJ OF 71 20 PERCENT
18979 3062013 MCKINNON MARTHA H 1 & 88/100 AC 18979 306 15979 -70.00 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -70.00 6366R 1806 CW 09112013 REASON:ADD LADJ NO PERC F/13
1545322872013 WHITT SAMUEL RILEY YUKON 4DR 4X2 MP 154532287 63491 -55.09 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -3.16 0.00 -58.25 15629R 1807 MP 09112013 REASON:BILLED IN ERROR
3719436532013 MALDONADO LOUANNE BARNETT C230K CP
371943653 75600 -17.13 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -17.13 15630R 1808 MP 09122013 REASON:MILEAGE ADJ 39 22 PERCENT
5892651592013 BURNETTE BRITTANY LYNN OPTIMA EX 4S
589265159 77106 0.00 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15631R 1809 RH 09122013
-131.63-50 0.00 0.00 -131.63__________ -131.63 REASON:NOT IN CITY LIMITS
61437 2012013 CARTER FERDINAND & SHELIA PERSONAL/BOATS
61437 201 37452 -17.22 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -17.22 6367R 1810 RH 09132013
-15.50-50 0.00 0.00 -15.50__________ -32.72 REASON:DUP BILL FOR TRLR TRLR IS TAGGED
2701234852013 JORDAN MARCUS DALE JR PICKUP 1/2 TON CREW 4WTK
270123485 75432 -17.09 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -17.09 15632R 1811 RH 09132013 REASON:HIGH MILEAGE ADJ 19 4 69
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2760 3012013 LONG DOROTHY W 80 & 76/100 ACRES
2760 301 8180 -21.49 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -21.49 6368R 1812 CW 09162013
REASON:APPROVED FOR AG ONHLY F13
2760 3012013 LONG DOROTHY W 80 & 76/100 ACRES 2760 301 8180 21.49 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 21.49 6368R 1813 CW 09162013
REASON:TO MAKE A CORRECTION
2760 3012013 LONG DOROTHY W 80 & 76/100 ACRES 2760 301 8180 -224.51 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -224.51 6368R 1814 CW 09162013 REASON:APPROVED FOR AG USE ONLY FOR 2013
2388 3012013 ELLIOTT EDNA P H/L 2388 301 13205 -1.97 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.97 6369R 1818 CW 09172013 -1.78-50 0.00 0.00 -1.78__________ -3.75
REASON:CHANGED LAND FOR 2013
32554 1022013 GODWIN WOMACK LP BUSINESS PERSONAL 32554 102 40599 -43.19 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -43.19 6370R 1819 RH 09172013 REASON:RECD AMENDED BUS LISTING DEL SOM COMP EQUIP
4603544842013 MAKOWSKE TODD HOWARD PRIUS 4S 460354484 76431 -12.20 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -12.20 15633R 1821 MP 09172013 REASON:MILEAGE ADJ 15 75 PERCENT
1648 3432013 WOODY W RUFFIN JR DEF/T83&60/100AC/COUNTY
1648 343 15117 0.00 0.00- 0 -6.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -6.00 6371R 1831 CW 09182013 REASON:PART OF PARCEL WITHIN ROXBORO CITY LIMITS
4138317222013 PEED BRYAN TRENT ANTIQUE CP
413831722 73669 -15.75 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -15.75 15634R 1850 CW 09182013
REASON:SOLD VEH TURNED IN TAG
30610 1122012 POWELL RAY ANTHONY SIE 1500 EXT SLE 4X4 TK 30610 112 60639 -111.19 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -111.19 15635R 1893 CW 09192013
REASON:SOLD VEH TURNED IN TAG
4672 3022013 WHITFIELD KAREN/SCHOCH SHARON HWY 49N H/L 4672 302 12120 -1.12 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.12 6372R 1910 CW 09192013 -1.01-50 0.00 0.00 -1.01__________
-2.13
REASON:CORRECT LAND DOT F2013
1643943562013 REDICK KAREN MARIE Z4 2 5 CN 164394356 76303 -23.49 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -23.49 15636R 1911 MP 09192013
REASON:MILEAGE ADJ 24 79 PERCENT
4492 3032013 HARRIS JEROME T 1 & 7/100 ACRES & HOUSE 4492 303 9847 -56.84 0.00- 0 0.00-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -56.84 6373R 1912 CW 09202013 REASON:TAGGED MOTOR CYCLE FOR 2013
43432 1122012 BLUME PAMELA JOHNSON HHR LS VN 43432 112 59909 -27.44 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -27.44 15637R 1913 MP 09202013 REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE REPOSSESSED
2637340222013 WINSTEAD AMY HAWKINS TOWN & COUNTRY LTD VN
263734022 80380 -51.49 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -51.49 15638R 1930 MP 09242013 REASON:MILEAGE ADJ
5944333072013 MACDONALD MARTHA MELLETTE SEBRING TOURING CONV CN
594433307 79665 -63.58 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -63.58 15639R 1931 MP 09242013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
1949643672013 SAMIA RICHARD ABRAHAM SIE 2500 CREW HD DEN 4TK 194964367 80725 -266.80 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -266.80 15640R 1932 MP 09242013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE TOTAL LOSS
1285123822013 ROSIN PLUMBING & DRAIN PICKUP F250 4X4 X CAB TK 128512382 68136 -45.67 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -45.67 15641R 1933 MP 09242013 REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
53630 1122012 STEWART JANNIE BEE IMPALA 4S
53630 112 58464 -36.26 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -3.02 0.00 -39.28 15642R 1936 MP 09242013 -31.81-50 0.00 -2.65 -34.46__________ -73.74
REASON:RELEASE TO CASWELL
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ACCOUNT # COLREC COUNTY-TAX DISTRICT DISTRICT DOG PENALTY INT/DISC LIEN-COST TOTAL NUMBER TRNREC CLRK DATE
DISTRICT-"
53630 1122012 STEWART JANNIE BEE IMPALA 4S
53630 112 58464 36.26 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 3.02 0.00 39.28 15642R 1938 MP 09242013
31.81-50 0.00 2.65 34.46__________ 73.74 REASON:CITY TAX
53630 1122012 STEWART JANNIE BEE IMPALA 4S
53630 112 58464 -36.26 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -2.63 0.00 -38.89 15643R 1939 MP 09242013 -41.81-50 0.00 -3.04 -44.85__________ -83.74 REASON:RELEASE TO CASWELL
4366313902013 PETTIFORD MYRA DEEN CALAIS 4S 436631390 77748 -3.78 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -3.78 15643R 1941 MP 09242013 REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD HAD TAG LESS THAN ONE MONTH
4835917412013 KRAUSE JAMES ROGER JR MONTE CARLO CP
483591741 78099 -10.45 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -10.45 15644R 1942 MP 09242013 REASON:BILLING FOR JUNE 2013 TO SEPT 2013 PAID SEPT 13 TO 14 WITH DMV RENWL
6314146012013 HATCHETT MICHAEL BRUCE SIE 1500 CREW SLE 4X4 TK
631414601 76548 -179.13 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -179.13 15645R 1943 MP 09242013
REASON:RELEASE TO CASWELL
50233 1122012 DAIL SHERRY PERKINS EXPLORER 4X4 2D MP 50233 112 59709 -9.39 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -9.39 15646R 1944 MP 09242013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
1394051102013 MASTEC NORTH AMERICA INC 4300 SERIES 4X2,11CP TK 139405110 77057 -387.33 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -387.33 15647R 1945 MP 09242013 -339.74-50 0.00 0.00 -339.74__________
-727.07
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE REGISTERED IN MN
675719682013 BRAY STEPHEN BRADLEY PICKUP F150 4X4 X CAB TK 67571968 67722 -31.85 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -1.59 0.00 -33.44 15648R 1946 MP 09242013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD HAD TAG LESS THAN ONE MONTH
2266615392013 BRADSHER MARGARET DANIEL RESIDUAL TK 226661539 77897 -2.92 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.92 15649R 1948 MP 09252013 -2.64-50 0.00 0.00 -2.64__________
-5.56
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
2266611442013 BRADSHER MARGARET DANIEL ANTIQUE 4S 226661144 77502 -15.75 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -15.75 15650R 1949 MP 09252013
-14.29-50 0.00 0.00 -14.29__________
-30.04 REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
57196 1122012 BRYSON ROBERT LLOYD F 150 STYLESIDE CREW XTK
57196 112 60557 0.00 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15651R 1950 MP 09252013
-195.37-50 0.00 0.00 -195.37__________ -195.37 REASON:NOTE CITY
34319 1122012 VILLEDA JENNIFER COLEMAN MUSTANG GT V 8 2S
34319 112 55255 -11.76 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -11.76 15651R 1951 MP 09262013 -10.31-50 0.00 0.00 -10.31__________ -22.07 REASON: 55255
531537712013 CLAYTON LAWRENCE RAY FE180,08TD TK 53153771 80129 -86.73 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -86.73 15652R 1952 MP 09262013 REASON:INCORRECT VALUE
569025382013 ASHLEY ELLEN ROGERS VIBE 2WD SW 4S
56902538 78896 -40.60 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -40.60 15653R 1953 MP 09262013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
15300 1122012 RIOS JESUS VAN G10 1/2 TON VN
15300 112 60094 -49.09 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -49.09 15654R 1954 MP 09262013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
5134219442013 COOPER CATHERINE RICHARDS JIMMY S15 4DR 4X2 MP 513421944 63148 -11.61 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -11.61 15655R 1955 MP 09262013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE TOTAL LOSS
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337920192013 LONG TOMMY LEE JR 27 FT CT
33792019 78377 -16.27 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -16.27 15657R 1956 MP 09272013
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEH SOLD
2152541992013 BAUMEISTER HEARD KILPATRICK JR 2004 CHAN TL TL 215254199 80557 -10.50 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -10.50 15656R 1957 MP 09272013
REASON:VALUE TO RJONES
24780 1122012 WAGSTAFF CECIL ACHIEVA SL 4S 24780 112 55740 -2.11 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.11 15658R 1958 MP 09272013 -1.85-50 0.00 0.00 -1.85__________
-3.96
REASON:TAG TURNED IN VEHICLE SOLD
99508 1062006 CARRILLO SIMON VILLELA P UP C2500 X CAB 3/4 TTK 99508 106 43507 -0.11 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.11 2006R 1959 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
51461 1072007 CLAYTON HOLLIE ANNETTE GRAND PRIX GT CP 51461 107 44243 -0.30 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.30 2007R 1960 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
63392 1102010 RATLIFF LINDA & RONNIE 17/100 AC 313 BURCH AVE 63392 110 48683 -0.01 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.01 2010R 1961 SRJ 09272013 -0.01-50 0.00 0.00 -0.01__________ -0.02
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
59210 1102010 WALKER TASHAN DEVANTE CUTLASS CIERA 4S 59210 110 46104 -0.22 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.22 2010R 1962 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
58085 1112011 TROSCLAIR HAROLD DENNIS JR ACCENT GL 2S 58085 111 51609 -0.10 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.10 2011R 1963 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
39325 1122012 BOWES PATRICIA TEAGUE ALTIMA 4S
39325 112 58782 -0.06 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.06 2012R 1964 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
20384 1122012 BUMPHUS JOHN ANGELO DURANGO 4X4 MP
20384 112 56317 -0.32 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.32 2012R 1965 SRJ 09272013
-0.44-50 0.00 0.00 -0.44__________ -0.76 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3226 1122012 DAVIS LORI OAKLEY CAVALIER LS SPORT CP
3226 112 58343 -0.23 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.23 2012R 1966 SRJ 09272013 -0.28-50 0.00 0.00 -0.28__________ -0.51 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
62434 1122012 FELTON JAMES RUFUS JR ES330 4S 62434 112 58487 -0.68 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.68 2012R 1967 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1780 1122012 GARDNER VIRGINIA ROGERS CAVALIER 4S
1780 112 58111 -0.11 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.11 2012R 1968 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
47878 1122012 HORNER TRACY SMITH PILOT EX 4WD MP
47878 112 60121 -0.04 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.04 2012R 1969 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
46030 1122012 JONES DEBORAH THORPE ALTIMA 4S 46030 112 58419 -0.68 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.68 2012R 1970 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
18126 1122012 LILES KATHY SIGMON BONNEVILLE 2S 18126 112 59159 -0.69 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.69 2012R 1971 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1537 1122012 MANRING AMY SANFORD PICKUP C10/R10 1/2 TONTK
1537 112 56674 -0.35 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.35 2012R 1972 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 72
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26630 1122012 MCCLAIN MARY ANN 42/100 ACRE VACANT
26630 112 61540 -0.03 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.03 2012R 1973 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
55997 1122012 MCCORMACK NANCY WOOTEN 1 & 83/100AC & D/WIDE 55997 112 61199 -0.02 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.02 2012R 1974 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
62447 1122012 MOUDRY MICHAEL JAMES PICKUP RANGER 4X4 TK 62447 112 58618 -0.21 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.21 2012R 1975 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
38331 1122012 ONEAL ERNEST JULIAS PICKUP S10 X CAB 1/2 TTK 38331 112 58686 -0.01 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.01 2012R 1976 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
39472 1122012 PITTMAN FRANKLIN WALTON SR PICKUP 4WD X CAB 1/2 TTK
39472 112 54574 -0.80 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 -0.01 0.00 -0.81 2012R 1977 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
63392 1122012 RATLIFF LINDA & RONNIE 17/100 AC 313 BURCH AVE
63392 112 61618 -0.01 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.01 2012R 1978 SRJ 09272013
-0.02-50 0.00 0.00 -0.02__________ -0.03 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
57054 1122012 SAMPLE CAROLYN ELIZABELLE VAN RAM 3/4 TON SW
57054 112 57841 -0.05 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.05 2012R 1979 SRJ 09272013 -0.13-50 0.00 0.00 -0.13__________ -0.18 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
55688 1122012 TRAPP ERICA MONIQUE JOURNEY FWD SE MP 55688 112 55541 -0.29 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.29 2012R 1980 SRJ 09272013 -0.29-50 0.00 0.00 -0.29__________ -0.58
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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4146418402013 ABEL TAMMY JO CAMRY SOLARA CP 414641840 63044 -0.01 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.01 2013R 1982 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
462228802013 ALLEN EDWARD EUGENE UTILITY TRAILER TL
46222880 79238 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1983 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
4631713562013 AMADOR FLAVIO BOAT TRAILER BT
463171356 77714 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1984 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5665426692013 ANAYA ALFREDO UTILITY TRAILER TL 566542669 79027 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1985 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
787015592013 ASHLEY RANDAL ELLIS BOAT TRAILER BT 78701559 77917 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1986 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1886623852013 BEAKES THOMAS MAHLON UTILITY TRAILER TL 188662385 78743 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1987 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5746023772013 BEGUINET ALEX UTILITY TRAILER TL
574602377 78735 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1988 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1560813102013 BERNED BEVERLY MARIE RESIDUAL TL
156081310 77668 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1989 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1731029812013 BETTER CABLE SYSTEMS INC ENCLOSED VAN TL 173102981 64185 -0.40 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.40 2013R 1990 SRJ 09272013
-0.36-50 0.00 0.00 -0.36__________
-0.76
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1250410432013 BLOUNT DALLAS GRAY BOAT TRAILER BT
125041043 77401 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1991 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1448126002013 BOLICK GARY MELVIN RESIDUAL TL 144812600 63804 -0.57 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.57 2013R 1992 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5293627922013 BOWEN DENNIS RAY JET SKI TRAILER SINGLETL 529362792 79150 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1993 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
379433692013 BOWES WILLIAM ELLIS RESIDUAL TL 37943369 79727 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1994 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2563916902013 BOWLING JOANN PLEASANT RESIDUAL TL
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523514512013 BOYD CALVIN THOMAS RESIDUAL TL
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
523525862013 BOYD CALVIN THOMAS RESIDUAL TL 52352586 78944 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1997 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
292622432013 BRADSHER TED LANE UTILITY TRAILER TL 29262243 78601 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1998 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
885010832013 BRANN NINA WINSTEAD UTILITY TRAILER TL 88501083 77441 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 1999 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5587518872013 BROCKMAN JASON RAY UTILITY TRAILER UL
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1210513272013 BROOKS WILLIAM HAROLD BOAT TRAILER TL
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5761130072013 BROSSETT JACOB DEAN GRAND PRIX SE 4S 576113007 74954 -0.78 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.78 2013R 2002 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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648415152013 BUMPASS ROBERT LEE UTILITY TRAILER TL 64841515 77873 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2005 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
184228582013 BURCH ALVIS LOVE UTILITY TRAILER TL
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3354920032013 CANNADY HERMAN STEPHEN UTILITY TRAILER TL
335492003 78361 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2007 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1079646312013 CARRINGTON SEVERO DUVAL SR RESIDUAL TL 107964631 80989 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2008 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3187610752013 CARVER LANDON SCOTT UTILITY TRAILER TL 318761075 77433 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2009 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
4282232962013 CATES STACY LARRY UTILITY TRAILER UL
428223296 79654 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2010 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 74
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2925614962013 CHILDERS KENNETH GENE UTILITY TRAILER UL
292561496 77854 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2011 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
228515542013 CHRISTIE DARVIN PATRICK CAVALIER 4S 22851554 67308 -0.26 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.26 2013R 2012 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1815612332013 CLAYTON DAVID GEORGE UTILITY TRAILER,74UL UL 181561233 77591 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2013 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
466413702013 COLEY SHERWOOD JAMES BOAT TRAILER,89BT BT 46641370 77728 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2014 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1475228032013 CONNER DOUGLAS PERRY TRAILER TL
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817710582013 CONNER LANDERIS GENE UTILITY TRAILER TL
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
46012242013 COOK JEFFREY RAY BOAT TRAILER TL 4601224 77582 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2017 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2046338352013 COREY DAVIS CONSTRUCTION INC PICKUP 3/4 TON CREW 4XTK 204633835 75782 -0.10 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.10 2013R 2018 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1441819572013 DRUMWRIGHT GARY UTILITY TRAILER TL 144181957 78315 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2022 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
427012392013 DUNCAN JAMES LOUIS JR BOAT TRAILER BT 42701239 77597 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2023 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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432820482013 EVANS STEPHEN PATRICK UTILITY TRAILER TL
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
744710642013 FARRISH JOHN FLOYD UTILITY TRAILER UL 74471064 77422 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2027 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3574310012013 FRIEDHOFF DAVID CARL UTILITY TRAILER TL 357431001 77359 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2028 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
527114342013 FULP JAMES FRANCIS JR BOAT TRAILER BT
52711434 77792 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2029 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 75
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3864525182013 FUNK JAMES LAWRENCE TRAILER TL
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3733115662013 GARNER HAROLD THOMAS SR PICKUP TK 373311566 67320 -0.21 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.21 2013R 2031 SRJ 09272013
-0.70-50 0.00 0.00 -0.70__________
-0.91 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5939846412013 GEARY DENNIS R BOAT TRAILER BT
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2051414392013 GENTRY BEN WESLEY JR UTILITY TRAILER TL 205141439 77797 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2033 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
6327215572013 GENTRY JASON BRUCE BOAT TRAILER BT 632721557 77915 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2034 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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5741212072013 GIRON SUSAN EAKES UTILITY TRAILER TL
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3099715542013 GRABLE JUDD POTTER BOAT TRAILER BT
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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2032829702013 GROVES ROSE DUNCAN UTILITY TRAILER TL
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135442132013 HAMLETT JAMES EDWARD BOAT TRAILER TL
13544213 80571 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2042 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1233418302013 HARRIS TIMOTHY BRETT 10 FT CT 123341830 67584 -0.36 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.36 2013R 2043 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1233429532013 HARRIS TIMOTHY BRETT UTILITY TRAILER TL 123342953 79311 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2044 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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191372270 78628 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2046 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1240724462013 HILL JAMES LEON BOAT TRAILER BT
124072446 78804 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2047 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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461021160 77518 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2049 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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3037427062013 JAMES KELLY YAGEL UTILITY TRAILER TL
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73813012013 JOHNSON MICHAEL RAY BOAT TRAILER BT
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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391922472013 KNOTT RICHARD PHILLIP CARAVAN VN
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5455013082013 KOZAR JOSEPH JACOB JR BOAT TRAILER BT 545501308 77666 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2060 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
6139320892013 LARA RAFAEL UTILITY TRAILER TL 613932089 78447 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2061 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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484534052013 LEE KARA URBANEK BOAT TRAILER BT
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1573312442013 LEEDS ROBERT SIDNEY BOAT TRAILER BT
157331244 77602 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2064 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1124419032013 LEEZER ALBERT LEROY BOAT TRAILER BT 112441903 78261 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2065 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5413635682013 LEWIS NATALIE JOAN UTILITY TRAILER TL 541363568 79926 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2066 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5439113032013 LILES RONALD JIM UTILITY TRAILER UL
543911303 77661 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2067 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 77
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REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
359215502013 LUNSFORD GEORGE MATTHEW UTILITY TRAILER UL 35921550 77908 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2069 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
849217902013 MACE CARL JERRY JR CUTLASS SUPREME CONV CN 84921790 67544 -0.81 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.81 2013R 2070 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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1753612902013 MCCLURE THOMAS SCOTT BOAT TRAILER BT
175361290 77648 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2072 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3544916262013 MCFARLAND RONALD KEITH BOAT TRAILER BT
354491626 77984 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2073 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1758124332013 MCGEHEE MARK ALLEN BOAT TRAILER BT 175812433 78791 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2074 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2362446432013 MCGHEE ARVELL SR RESIDUAL TL 236244643 81001 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2075 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1078318262013 MCKEE FREDERICK JACKSON JR RESIDUAL MC 107831826 78184 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2076 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
4325714442013 MEDLIN JOHNNY WAYNE JR BOAT TRAILER BT
432571444 77802 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2077 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
258914112013 MEDLIN THOMAS KENNETH RESIDUAL TL
25891411 77769 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2078 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
4857224042013 MELTON EURSKIN WAYNE BOAT TRAILER TL 485722404 78762 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2079 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2779515982013 MENDENHALL RICHARD ARLAN BOAT TRAILER BT 277951598 77956 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2080 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2779536212013 MENDENHALL RICHARD ARLAN BOAT TRAILER BT 277953621 79979 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2081 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
439216272013 MOIZE JAMES EDWARD RESIDUAL,83UL UL
43921627 77985 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2082 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2226420672013 MOORE JAMES ALTON TRAILER TL
222642067 78425 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2083 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5656531332013 MOORE PETER ASHLEY TRAILER TL 565653133 79491 -0.91 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.91 2013R 2084 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1590718472013 NORTON LARRY UTILITY TRAILER UL 159071847 78205 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2085 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1045118992013 OAKES HARVEY WADE UTILITY TRAILER TL
104511899 78257 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2086 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 78
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545910082013 OAKLEY DENNIS MICHAEL BOAT TRAILER BT
54591008 77366 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2087 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
45812892013 OAKLEY JUNE MYERS BOAT TRAILER BT 4581289 77647 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2088 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
308214042013 OAKLEY TED KENT BOAT TRAILER BT 30821404 77762 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2089 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3862844662013 OBRIAN VAN HART CENTURY CUSTOM 4S 386284466 70220 -0.56 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.56 2013R 2090 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
98438552013 OLIPHANT JOHN LEWIS JR VS 800GL INTRUDER MC
9843855 75802 -0.20 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.20 2013R 2091 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3159947242013 ONEAL STEVEN EDWARD ACCORD EX L COUPE AUTOCP
315994724 76671 -0.67 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.67 2013R 2092 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
669443932013 OVERBY ANDREW LEE EQUINOX LT MP 66944393 65597 -0.03 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.03 2013R 2093 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2000513192013 PARTON SCOTT RYAN BOAT TRAILER BT 200051319 77677 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2094 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2791317192013 PENLAND GEORGE WILLIAM UTILITY TL 279131719 78077 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2095 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
514821642013 PERGERSON ALICE BOWLING PICKUP DAKOTA CLUB 4X2TK
51482164 67918 -0.87 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.87 2013R 2096 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
73726582013 PHILLIPS CHRIS EVERETT BOAT TRAILER BT
7372658 79016 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2097 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
930843012013 PLEASANTS JOEY WESLEY MUSTANG CP 93084301 76248 -0.02 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.02 2013R 2098 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
774429652013 POINDEXTER FRANKLIN DAVID SR BOAT TRAILER TL 77442965 79323 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2099 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2000114032013 POPE KEVIN BRADY BOAT TRAILER BT 200011403 77761 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2100 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2293232822013 PORTERFIELD BRADLEY BRADSHER UTILITY TRAILER TL
229323282 79640 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2101 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
253122712013 PORTERFIELD WILLIAM RAY BOAT TRAILER BT
25312271 78629 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2102 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3021315532013 POWERS WILLIAM ALAN BOAT TRAILER BT 302131553 77911 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2103 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3204828982013 PULLIAM DOUGLAS RYAN BOAT TRAILER BT 320482898 79256 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2104 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2401726912013 PULLIAM MICHAEL WAYNE JET SKI TRAILER SINGLETL
240172691 79049 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2105 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 79
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2332313022013 QUICK TONY RAY UTILITY TRAILER TL
233231302 77660 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2106 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
744514832013 R B TINGEN HOME IMPROVEMENT PICKUP F150 1/2 TON TK 74451483 67237 -0.17 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.17 2013R 2107 SRJ 09272013
-0.33-50 0.00 0.00 -0.33__________
-0.50 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
10131022013 RAMOS NELLY EXPLORER 4X4 4D MP
1013102 68856 -0.71 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.71 2013R 2108 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
4373215232013 REAVES JAMES THOMAS UTILITY TRAILER TL 437321523 77881 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2109 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1561313922013 REED WILLIAM RANDOLPH BOAT TRAILER TL 156131392 77750 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2110 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1822513752013 REGAN BARRY SCOTT BOAT TRAILER,90BT BT 182251375 77733 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2111 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3364216322013 REGAN CAROLYN ANNETTE 1986 TRAV HC HC
336421632 67386 -0.72 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.72 2013R 2112 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2395720162013 RICE MELINDA BOWES BOAT TRAILER BT
239572016 78374 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2113 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
576430302013 RIGGS ROBERT NEAL ESCORT ZX2 CP 57643030 68784 -0.62 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.62 2013R 2114 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
56038 3012013 ROBBINS DAVID H 1 ACRE 56038 301 15383 -0.19 0.00- 0 -0.01-30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.20 2013R 2115 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2141610532013 ROBERSON JACQUELINE RENEE UTILITY TRAILER TL 214161053 77411 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2116 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
401416482013 RUDDER HASSELL ALFRED UTILITY TRAILER TL
40141648 78006 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2117 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1481315412013 RUSH TONY LEE BOAT TRAILER BT
148131541 77899 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2118 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1966417702013 RUTLEDGE DIANNE ADKINS TOWN & COUNTRY LXI VN 196641770 73717 -0.02 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.02 2013R 2119 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5908228542013 SATTERFIELD BERNARD LAWRENCE UTILITY TRAILER TL 590822854 79212 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2120 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
674013832013 SAULS DAVID ALLEN BOAT TRAILER BT 67401383 77741 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2121 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3898348142013 SCHUKRAFT LARRY ALBERT JR BOAT TRAILER BT
389834814 81172 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2122 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
193711832013 SEALS AMANDA MATHIEU BOAT TRAILER BT
19371183 77541 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2123 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
273136662013 SEARS THOMAS RAY BOAT TRAILER BT 27313666 80024 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2124 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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3842623112013 SEHEN TIMOTHY JAMES BOAT TRAILER BT
384262311 78669 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2125 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
862111072013 SELF WILLIAM EDWARD BOAT TRAILER TL 86211107 77465 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2126 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2268626462013 SEXSON GARELDINE FAYE BOAT TRAILER BT 226862646 79004 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2127 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3511437382013 SMITH BOBBY RAY JR PICKUP COLORADO 4WD TK 351143738 75685 -0.10 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.10 2013R 2128 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5294914562013 SPARKS PHILLIP BARRY UTILITY TRAILER TL
529491456 77814 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2129 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1993723252013 STCLAIR KENNETH JEROME UTILITY TRAILER TL
199372325 78683 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2130 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1565527942013 STEVENS DONALD JOSEPH UTILITY TRAILER TL 156552794 79152 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2131 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5017945492013 STEVENS SANDRA LOUISE BOAT TRAILER BT 501794549 80907 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2132 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1775612462013 STIGALL STEPHANIE MARIE UTILITY TRAILER TL 177561246 77604 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2133 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2030324852013 STONE ARCH WILLIAM III UTILITY TRAILER TL
203032485 78843 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2134 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
6328720762013 STONE WALTER MACK JR UTILITY TRAILER TL
632872076 78434 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2135 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1324625552013 TALBERT BUILDING SUPPLY AND RE 2004 MOBL TL TL 132462555 68309 -0.34 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.34 2013R 2136 SRJ 09272013
-0.30-50 0.00 0.00 -0.30__________
-0.64 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1864414672013 TATUM RANDY YANCEY BOAT TRAILER TL
186441467 77825 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2137 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2856319152013 TAYLOR WARREN WADE UTILITY TRAILER UL 285631915 78273 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2138 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
338730272013 THOMAS DEAN DARNELL BOAT TRAILER BT 33873027 79385 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2139 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
450716392013 TIMBERLAKE RV CENTER INC BOAT TRAILER,00BT BT 45071639 77997 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2140 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
348115082013 TINGEN JOHN STEVENS UTILITY TRAILER TL
34811508 77866 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2141 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1826020782013 TUCK TONY HOWARD UTILITY TRAILER UL
182602078 78436 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2142 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2857815282013 VAUGHAN GLENN THOMAS UTILITY TRAILER TL 285781528 77886 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2143 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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888516322013 WADE ROGER DALE BOAT TRAILER TL
88851632 77990 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2144 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
4462416152013 WALKER WILLIAM DANIEL RESIDUAL,82UL UL 446241615 77973 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2145 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5816230912013 WARD EVELYN SUZANNE COROLLA 4S 581623091 68845 -0.66 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.66 2013R 2146 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
925414082013 WARDEN CURTIS MICHAEL RESIDUAL MC 92541408 77766 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2147 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
571125552013 WARREN LAWRENCE MCDONALD JR RESIDUAL TL
57112555 78913 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2148 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1890616072013 WATKINS ELIZABETH SUGG UTILITY TRAILER UL
189061607 77965 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2149 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
909828132013 WEBB JONATHAN UTILITY TRAILER TL 90982813 79171 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2150 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3154818382013 WHITE DEBORA LYN RESIDUAL TL 315481838 78196 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2151 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
905640802013 WHITFIELD BRUCE RAINEY RESIDUAL TL 90564080 80438 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2152 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1895625892013 WHITFIELD KEVIN LYNN UTILITY TRAILER TL
189562589 78947 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2153 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2564713862013 WHITLEY RUSSELL CLIFTON BOAT TRAILER BT
256471386 77744 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2154 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
86224052013 WHITLOW JAMES ROBERT BOAT TRAILER BT 8622405 78763 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2155 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1763912612013 WHITLOW JAMES WESLEY BOAT TRAILER BT 176391261 77619 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2156 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1545328102013 WHITT SAMUEL RILEY P UP RAM 1/2 TON 4WD TK 154532810 68564 -0.84 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.84 2013R 2157 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1861524662013 WICH RONALD EUGENE TRAILER TL
186152466 78824 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2158 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
792443712013 WILKERSON DAVID REID BOAT TRAILER BT
79244371 80729 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2159 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2894016572013 WILKERSON RAINEY LOUIS BOAT TRAILER BT 289401657 78015 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2160 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
3811716062013 WILLETT MARK TODD BOAT TRAILER BT 381171606 77964 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2161 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
1926612812013 WILLIAMSON KENNETH CHARLES SR RESIDUAL UL
192661281 62485 -0.12 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.12 2013R 2162 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR 82
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DISTRICT-"
651114432013 WILSON EDWARD LARRY BOAT TRAILER BT
65111443 77801 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2163 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
129527462013 WILSON KENNETH JAMES UTILITY TRAILER TL 12952746 79104 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2164 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
418611552013 WINSTEAD CARL JR EL CAMINO TK 41861155 66909 -0.25 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.25 2013R 2165 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
470818092013 WOMACK JIMMIE WADE UTILITY TRAILER TL 47081809 78167 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2166 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5581914662013 WOOD LANNY ROGER SR BOAT TRAILER BT
558191466 77824 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2167 SRJ 09272013 REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
2605112162013 WRENN SAMUEL KEITH BOAT TRAILER BT
260511216 77574 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2168 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
5433446442013 ZIMMERMAN CAROLYN THOMAS BOAT TRAILER BT 543344644 81002 -0.70 0.00- 0 0.00- 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.70 2013R 2169 SRJ 09272013
REASON:UNDER ONE DOLLAR
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TRANSACTION TOTALS PAGE
TRANSACTIONS FROM 1 THROUGH 2169 IN SY0:TAX .MOD AMOUNTS FROM -999999999.99 THROUGH 999999999.99TRANSACTION TYPES:R
TRANSACTIONS 09012013->09272013 0 PAYMENTS 0 DISC/CORR 279 RELEASES TOTAL CREDIT NET CREDIT (PAYMENT+RELEASE) (TOTAL-DISC/CORR)PERSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE 0.00 0.00 -3606.66 3606.66 3606.66LATE LISTING 0.00 0.00 -15.33 15.33 15.33
DOG 0.00 0.00 -30.00 30.00 30.00
CODE DISTRICT NAME 30 STORMWATER FEE 0.00 0.00 -6.02 6.02 6.02 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- SUB-TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -3658.01 3658.01 3658.01
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 -56.63 56.63 56.63LIEN SALE COST 0.00 0.00 -15.00 15.00 15.00 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -3729.64 3729.64 3729.64
50 CITY OF ROXBORO 0.00 0.00 -1167.58 1167.58 1167.58LATE LISTING 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
SUB-TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -1167.58 1167.58 1167.58
DISCOUNT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00INTEREST 0.00 0.00 -63.45 63.45 63.45 --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- --------------- TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -1231.03 1231.03 1231.03
TOTAL TAXES 0.00 0.00 -4825.59 4825.59 4825.59TOTAL LIEN COST 0.00 0.00 -15.00 15.00 15.00TOTAL DISCOUNT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
TOTAL INTEREST 0.00 0.00 -120.08 120.08 120.08
TOTAL STATE 3PCT INTEREST 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 =============== =============== =============== =============== =============== GRAND TOTAL 0.00 0.00 -4960.67 4960.67 4960.67
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NameAddress 2 Address 3Bill # Status Transaction #Refund Description Refund ReasonCreate DateTax District Levy Type Change Interest Change Total ChangePERSON COUNTYTax ($52.29) $0.00 ($52.29)Refund $52.29PERSON COUNTYTax ($31.36) $0.00 ($31.36)ROXBORO Tax ($27.51) $0.00 ($27.51)ROXBORO Vehicle Fee $0.00 $0.00 $0.00Refund $58.87Refund Total $111.1609/27/2013RONNIE THOMAS CARVER PO BOX 53 ROXBORO, NC 27573Adjustment < $1000008461044 AUTHORIZED 1130976 Refund Generated due to adjustment on Bill #0008461044-2012-2012-0000-00Antique tag-maximum value should be $50009/27/20130005942156 AUTHORIZED 376993 Refund Generated due to adjustment on Bill #0005942156-2012-Sold/TradedDEONZA MARIE CLARK 1344 GUESS RD TIMBERLAKE, NC 27583Adjustment < $100North Carolina Vehicle Tax SystemNCVTS Pending Refund reportReport Date 9/30/2013 8:46:40 AMAddress 1 Refund Type Page 1 of 385
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AGENDA ABSTRACT
Meeting Date: Oct 7, 2013
Agenda Title: Branding/Marketing RFP
Summary of Information:
During the economic development summit meetings and strategic plan meetings, the idea
of having a community branding and marketing campaign has been discussed often. As
part of our summer internship program, Brittany Bennett conducted research about
community branding campaigns. She presented a branding presentation to individuals
from PCC, RDG, charter schools, Person County Schools, tourism, the hospital, Ag
extension and the Chamber. The feedback has been positive.
A community branding process would entail gathering public input on what residents
think about Person County. The result would be a consistent identity and message that
various organizations can use to attract clientele. In general, the process for gathering
community input requires focus group meetings and a comment period. The process takes
approximately 10 weeks. Estimates for the cost range from $20,000 to $100,000.
The attached presentation has examples of branding campaign images from Chatham
County, Cleveland County, Durham County and the City of Hickory. However, many
other local governments in NC and across the country have engaged in branding
campaigns.
In order to move forward with a community branding campaign, the county would
release a Request For Proposals requiring an outline of process, cost, deliverables, etc.
See the attached RFP.
Recommended Action
Direct staff whether or not to release the Request for Proposals.
Submitted by:
Assistant County Manager, Sybil Tate
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PERSON COUNTY
Request for Proposal for Community Branding Initiative
Person County Government is accepting proposals for a community branding initiative.
Person County is located within an hour’s drive of North Carolina’s two major economic
centers, the Research Triangle Park (Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh) and the Piedmont
Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point). Still largely rural, the county has a
population just under 40,000 residents and is home to the City of Roxboro (pop. 8,300.)
The County’s goal for the community branding initiative is to market the county as a
great place to live and work, locate a business and visit. We seek proposals that can be
used by the county, the town, the schools, tourism, businesses, etc to attract their
clientele. Implementation of the branding initiative stems, in part, from the branding
and marketing related goals and objectives listed in the county’s strategic plan - the
Person County Futures Project
(http://www.personcounty.net/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=188).
Requirements
Proposal must include:
A full description of your firm’s approach to branding, including:
1. How many staff would be assigned to the project
2. Outline of branding process
3. Marketing plan
4. How the firm intends to address the pertinent objectives from the strategic plan
5. The expected timeframe for project completion
6. What would be expected of the sponsoring organization
7. Project cost information
Firm qualifications, including
1. Samples of work in other communities
2. At least three references
Submissions
The deadline for submissions is 5pm EST, Tuesday, November 4th, 2013. Electronic
submissions should be sent to Sybil Tate at state@personcounty.net.
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A Look at Community Branding and Marketing Strategies Presented by Brittany BennettPerson County Summer Management InternAugust 9, 201389
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OverviewWhat can marketing and branding do for you?Why should you collaborate? What is entailed in a branding/ marketing project? 92
What is a brand?The sum of all the characteristics, tangible and intangible, that make something unique. - The International Economic Development Council93
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Let’s Talk Community Branding & Marketing…“Branding is a process… to change, refine, or improve what people are saying…” -North Star Destination Strategies95
Why brand Person County?96
Strategic Plan: Foster a Sense of Community. “Encourage development of a marketing plan and a website for the Person County Museum of History.” 97
Strategic Plan: Prosper by Developing the New Economy Locally “Hire an Economic Development Director and Economic Development staff who will be responsible for […] successfully marketing Person County strengths and opportunities to business and industry” 98
Strategic Plan: Prosper by Developing the New Economy Locally“Make the Person County airport a more viable business by aggressively marketing this outstanding facility…” 99
Strategic Plan: Protect Our Land“Promote the new farmers market on Madison Boulevard.”“Create a local brand for Person County grown products.”100
Strategic Plan: Re-Imagine Our County for a Better Future “Create a new Person County seal which incorporates both the history and future of the County.” “Create a promotional campaign to attract awareness to existing agribusiness within the county”“Create a ‘cook local’ campaign and certification to encourage and promote restaurants using local foods.” 101
Why brand Person County?•To understand what residents think•To understand what others think•To create a consistent identity and message that encompasses your past, present, and future102
CASE STUDIESChatham County, Cleveland County, Durham County, City of Hickory103
Arnett Muldrow & Associates 104
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Strategic use of social media106
Engine Brandmakers107
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North Star Destination Strategies109
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Among areas spearheading the branding trend: Hickory, N.C. A top centerof furniture building a century ago, it gives a nod to its past and puts a spotlighton its medical equipment and appliance firms with the phrase “Life. Well Crafted.” 111
Noted Firms•Arnett Muldrow & Associates•Engine Brandmakers•North Star Destination Strategies•Mottis112
Firm Snapshot: Arnett Muldrow•300 communities –Hendersonville–Salisbury–Lake Lure–Tryon•Specialize in community branding & historic preservation–Economic development113
Firm Snapshot: Arnett Muldrow•Three day visit–Focus group–Public meeting–Community exploration•Two week comment period•Total process takes 10 weeks•Estimated total cost: $20,000114
How Much Does a Branding Project Cost?•Firm cost estimates–$7,000 - $100,000•Grants–USDA–Community Transformation Grants115
Branding can help us understand who we are…116
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Research Summary•Branding creates a consistent identity•Buy-in is critical for success•Need dedicated staff to achieve results119
QUESTIONS???Brittany Bennett336.330.2215bbennett@personcounty.net120
AGENDA ABSTRACT
Meeting Date: October 7, 2013
Agenda Title: Stormwater Update
Summary of Information:
In an effort to keep the Board of Commissioners informed about the implementation of
stormwater fees and other stormwater related items, staff is providing an update on the
condition of the stormwater enterprise fund and a recent request from the UNRBA to
provide $7500 to fund the credit toolbox.
Stormwater fees
At this point, we are anticipating approximately $259,000 in stormwater revenues. This
amount is approximately $20,000 more than what was budgeted. Twelve appeals have
been filed. Eleven records received a full or partial fee release totaling $204. In addition,
we anticipate approximately $7,000 in fund balance from the previous year.
Staff estimates that the stormwater hotline received approximately 165 calls during
August and September. Most callers did not understand why the fee was being charged
and what stormwater services they are receiving. While no one is happy to pay a fee, staff
did an excellent job responding to inquiries and explaining the stormwater fee.
Other Stormwater news
• Stormwater application: Our stormwater utility has created a new stormwater
application that will be used by all jurisdictions participating in the utility. The
application is for residential and commercial properties that go over the
stormwater thresholds. The application is based on the steps required to comply
with stormwater regulations and includes a checklist for property owners to use.
• Built Upon Area definition change: The General Assembly has changed the
definition of Built Upon Area to exclude gravel. Previously, gravel was
considered an impervious surface. This change is a benefit for new development
as it allows developers to have a gravel parking area and exclude it from the Built
Upon Area calculation. However, existing developments will suffer. Existing
developments previously included gravel as built upon area; therefore, any
building on a gravel area did not count as additional Built Upon Area.
• Toolbox Request: The UNRBA is requesting money from each member
government to fund the creation of a credits toolbox. Person County’s requested
allocation is $7500 for FY14 and $7500 for FY15. The toolbox will be complete
in Sept. 2015. See attachment.
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Funds are available for this appropriation should the Board of Commissioners decide to
move funds from the Wastewater Remediation Assistance line, reducing it from $26,010
to $18,510.
Recommended Action
Direct staff whether or not to provide funds for the credit toolbox.
Submitted by:
Assistant County Manager, Sybil Tate
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