NORTHAMPTON COUNTY REGULAR SESSION September 15, 2014



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-772-2014 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY REGULAR SESSION September 15, 2014 Be It Remembered that the Board of Commissioners of Northampton County met on September 15, 2014 with the following present: Robert Carter, Fannie Greene, Virginia Spruill, and Chester Deloatch Absent: Joseph Barrett Others Present: Kimberly Turner, Scott McKellar, and Michelle Nelson Agenda Work Session: A 10-minute work session was held to discuss today s agenda items. Chairman Carter called upon County Manager Kimberly Turner for input. Ms. Turner mentioned that the Closed Session G.S. 143-318.11(a)(3) Tab 7 should be removed from the agenda. The Board had no changes. Regular Session: Chairman Carter called the meeting to order, welcomed everyone, and announced when citizens could make comments. Vice-Chairwoman Greene delivered the Invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Approval of Regular Session Minutes for September 3, 2014: A motion was made by Chester Deloatch and seconded by Fannie Greene to approve the Regular Session Minutes for September 3, 2014. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Approval of Agenda for September 15, 2014: A motion was made by Virginia Spruill and seconded by Chester Deloatch to approve the amended agenda for September 15, 2014. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Granville-Vance Home Health Agency Contract, Roanoke Chowan Rehab Inc. Contract, Northeastern Carolina Physical Therapy Inc. Contract, and Susan G. Komen Grant Contract: Mr. John White, Acting Health Director, appeared before the Board to request approval of an agreement between Granville-Vance Home Health Agency and Northampton County Health Department s Home Health Agency for the purpose of providing quality improvement services to Granville-Vance while their staff is on medical leave. Chairman Carter asked Mr. White what is going to happen to the position in Northampton County while the personnel will be away at Granville-Vance. Mr. White responded that the

-773-2014 Health Department should be covered without any problems, and the staff member will only be away one day a week. He doesn t feel it will negatively affect them at all. Commissioner Spruill asked if this was just one staff member and not a whole staff. Mr. White confirmed that it will be only one employee. A motion was made by Fannie Greene and seconded by Chester Deloatch to approve the proposed contract between Northampton County Health Department Home Health Agency and Granville-Vance Home Health Agency for quality improvement services as presented above with an effective date of September 1, 2014. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Mr. White also appeared before the Board to request approval for the agreement between Northampton County Health Department Home Health Agency and Roanoke Chowan Rehab, Inc. for the purpose of providing physical therapy services to home health patients. This is a renewal contract that has been amended as to the period of the contract and an increase in the rates in comparison to what other counties are paying for the same services. Commissioner Spruill asked if this contract has been vetted by the Attorney. Mr. White confirmed that it has been. Chairman Carter mentioned that the County Manager has concurred with this decision. A motion was made by Virginia Spruill and seconded by Fannie Greene that the Board of County Commissioners approve the proposed contract between Northampton County Health Department Home Health Agency and Roanoke Chowan Rehab for physical therapy services as presented above with an effective date of September 1, 2014. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Mr. White also appeared before the Board to request approval for the agreement between Northampton County Health Department Home Health Agency and Northeastern Carolina Physical Therapy for the purpose of providing physical therapy services to home health patients. Mr. White mentioned that this is a new contract and this one is needed (in conjunction with the Roanoke Chowan Rehab Inc. contract) because the issue is that Roanoke Chowan is very dependable for the eastern end of the county. They are based in Ahoskie, and have had a hard time getting employees to cover the Henrico/ Vultare area. Northeastern Carolina Physical Therapy is based in Roanoke Rapids and in the past the Health Department has had a relationship with them and will try to get them to cover the Henrico area. Vice-Chairwoman Greene asked if this is for people going into residences. Mr. White responded yes, and confirmed that this is part of the Home Health Services. A motion was made by Chester Deloatch and seconded by Fannie Greene to approve the agreement between Northeastern Carolina Physical Therapy and Northampton County Health Department. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried.

-774-2014 Finally, Mr. White appeared before the Board to seek approval for Northampton County Health Department to enter into a contract with Susan G. Komen to provide $25,000 in grant funds to Northampton County Health Department to implement a community based Breast Cancer prevention educational program. These funds will go towards staff salaries, incentives, educational materials, meeting and travel expenses. He is asking the Board for approval in accepting these funds. A motion was made by Fannie Greene and seconded by Virginia Spruill to enter into a contract with Susan G. Komen North Carolina Triangle to the Coast to accept funding for a Breast Cancer initiative. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Chairman Carter asked Mr. White the status of the Director position for the Health Department (Mr. White is Acting Director). Mr. White stated that the Board of Health asked him to research the necessary educational credentials that he could take to qualify him for the Director position. Mr. White has begun researching, but has not yet started to take classes. Commissioner Spruill mentioned that this is an observation that other people may be looking at, but it appears that the position is being held open so that he may qualify for it. Mr. White responded that it is open to anyone, and they can turn in an application. Commissioner Spruill asked if the Health Department had received applications. Mr. White said they haven t received an application for some time now. He said they had one or two at the very start. Commissioner Spruill asked who does the advertising for the position. Mr. White responded that the Health Department does as well as the Human Resources office. He mentioned that the Board of Health decides when a position should be advertised. Chairman Carter asked if the State gave notice or a time frame on this position. Mr. White mentioned that they did not give a time frame. He said the last correspondence they had from the State was that if he or anyone else was going to move towards getting the educational requirements in place, they had to notify them and as long as they were working towards getting the degree requirements, then everything should be OK. Chairman Carter said he would think it will take about a couple of years before getting the degree requirement. Mr. White said they have approved around the State for this to be in progress, and this is nothing unique to Northampton County. As of right now, he said they know what the Health Department is doing. Mr. Carter asked if the Health Department had referred to the County Manager on this. Mr. White said not a whole lot. Mr. Carter noted that she needed to be kept abreast of what is going on. He is asking Ms. Turner to get involved and find out about this situation. Chairman Carter also mentioned that the Board wants to make sure that they are covering the State s rules and regulations. If the State has said that they will allow Mr. White to work towards getting the degree, he thinks the Board needs something in writing that this is going on. Commissioner Spruill agreed. Vice-Chairwoman Greene mentioned that it wouldn t hurt to get something. She mentioned that she did remember getting a letter one time about this where it said there were some things the County needed to do. Mr. White confirmed that they did receive a letter shortly after Sue Gay retired, that basically said what Mr. White has reiterated to the

-775-2014 Board that the State will work with them as long as he or an applicant was working towards a degree. However, there was a letter that was sent first that mentioned that the County was in violation. Mr. White said he got that issue straight, but that was a letter that went to other Counties as well. Chairman Carter recommended that Mr. White send a copy of the letter to Ms. Turner. He also mentioned that the reason he is inquiring about this is because if the State decides to come down on Northampton County, they will come down on this Board. PLEASE SEE SCANNED DOCUMENTS WHICH ARE HEREBY MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES:

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-811-2014 Proposed Modification to the Clement s Mechanical Agreement: Mr. Gary Brown, EDC Director, appeared before the Board to seek approval for a revision to the Economic Development Agreement between Northampton County and Clement s Mechanical Inc., extending the date for obtaining a certificate of occupancy for the facility being constructed. The County entered into an agreement with Clement s Mechanical around 13 months ago, which involved the company acquiring a 40-acre site in the Northampton Commerce Park, where they would build two structures: a 30,000 square foot headquarters and operations center. Because of continued adverse weather conditions, construction and work has been delayed. Vice-Chairwoman Greene asked if the location is right at the turn going into Enviva. Mr. Brown said it is close, just 100 yards further North on the Eastside of Lebanon Church Rd. Vice- Chairwoman Greene then asked if they had just poured the concrete. Mr. Brown replied no; they ve dug the footings. Commissioner Spruill asked if there were any penalties involved if a company does not meet the occupancy date of closure. Mr. Brown said there may be, but it depends on the agreement with the company. There is a claw-back provision, for instance in the economic development agreement with the company. Were they not making good faith efforts to move toward that and came before you and made the presentation and demonstrated that, then the Board would have the right to claw-back the site. So depending on the economic development agreement from deal to deal, those conditions vary, but that s what it is as it relates to Clement s. Commissioner Spruill then asked, assuming that all good faith effort is going to be pursued in the future, are they looking for March as the closing out of all of this. Mr. Brown confirmed. Mr. Brown noted that in his conversations with Luke Clements (the owner) that he would like to be in the building by Christmas. A motion was made by Virginia Spruill and seconded by Fannie Greene that the Board of Commissioners approve the amendment of the Economic Development Agreement between Northampton County and Clement s Mechanical, Inc. extending the date for the Company to reach substantial completion and obtaining a certificate of occupancy from September 30, 2013 to March 31, 2015. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. County Attorney Scott McKellar mentioned that the amendment itself needs to be in writing and signed by both parties. Vice-Chairwoman Greene said to Mr. Brown that she understands that the solar company is up and running. She asked him if he could update the Board. Mr. Brown said that his understanding is that they connected to the grid and went live about a month ago, and have had a couple of issues keeping the system online. There were a couple of breakers that kept being tripped. They are working out those bugs and don t anticipate any other hassles going forward. PLEASE SEE SCANNED DOCUMENTS WHICH ARE HEREBY MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES:

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-822-2014 Management Matters: Ms. Kimberly Turner, County Manager, appeared before the Board to ask approval of a Resolution supporting our 2015-16 Legislative Goals Proposals that will go to the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners. A motion was made by Fannie Greene and seconded by Chester Deloatch to adopt the resolution. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Ms. Turner also provided the Board with a copy of the resolution that they agreed to adopt at the last Commissioners Meeting concerning the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Project. PLEASE SEE SCANNED DOCUMENTS WHICH ARE HEREBY MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES:

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-825-2014 Citizens/Board Comments: Chairman Carter called for Citizens Comments. None were heard. Chairman Carter called for Board Comments. None were heard. A motion was made by Virginia Spruill and seconded by Fannie Greene to recess regular session for the purpose of entering into a closed session. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. A motion was made by Virginia Spruill and seconded by Chester Deloatch to enter into closed session for the purpose of G.S. 143-318.11(a)(1). Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Closed Session- G.S. 143-318.11(a)(1), General Statute 153A-98: A motion was made by Fannie Greene and seconded by Chester Deloatch to adjourn closed session. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. A motion was made by Chester Deloatch and seconded by Virginia Spruill to enter into regular session. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Chairman Carter stated that Mr. Chris Wheeler, an employee with the County has come before the Board seeking outside employment. He noted that there has been discussion on this matter in closed session. Commissioner Deloatch asked if it was proper to ever use a waiver on policy. Mrs. Rogers replied that yes, the policy states that the Board of Commissioners can move away from what is written in the policy. Commissioner Spruill said because what s written in the policy is that the Board follow the policy. Ms. Turner replied that she and Mrs. Rogers have to follow the policy. Mrs. Rogers quoted the policy which states the County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to change, modify, eliminate, or deviate from the policy or procedure in this matter at any time by appropriate implementing necessary revisions directives or amendments. She mentioned again that the Board has the authority to make any changes to the policy. Chairman Carter asked Mr. McKellar if the Board has the power to waiver after this, or should that be in another session. Mr. McKellar said policy doesn t address that, and he takes that to mean that the Board has the right to deviate from the policy at any time. Mrs. Rogers noted to the Board that if they deviate from policy for one, they would have to consider it for the next case that comes up. Commissioner Spruill wanted to clarify, that if they ruled against him, they would be deviating from the policy. Chairman Carter said no, if they rule for him, they would be deviating. Ms.

-826-2014 Turner stated that if the Board approves his request for outside employment then they would be deviating from policy. A motion was made by Fannie Greene and seconded by Chester Deloatch that based on the information the Board has received today, and because she thinks it will be a benefit to the County, that they deviate from the policy and give him permission to do this. Question Called: (2 yes: Commissioners Greene and Deloatch; 2 no: Commissioners Spruill and Carter). Chairman Carter stated that there is a tie. County Attorney McKellar noted that the matter will have to be tabled until the next meeting. It was a Board consensus to table the issue for a full Board. Chairman Carter mentioned that Mr. Wheeler is working with this second employer, and the Board does not meet again for two weeks. He noted that they have to table the issue today, but what does the Board want to do about his contingent employment with this company. It was a Board consensus that Mr. Wheeler can continue working until there is a full Board to deal with the matter. A motion was made by Chester Deloatch and seconded by Fannie Greene to adjourn. Question Called: All present voting yes. Motion carried. Michelle Nelson, Clerk to the Board r.m. 09-15-14