TOWN OF DALLAS MAY14, 2018 6:00 PM MINUTES FOR BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING The following elected officials were present: Mayor Coleman, Alderwoman Thomas, Alderman Huggins, Alderman Withers, The following staff members were present: Maria Stroupe, Town Manager; Da'Sha Leach, Town Clerk; Tom Hunn, Town Attorney; Allen Scott, Police Chief; Tiffany Faro, Development Services Director; Bill Trudnak, Public Works Director; Jonathan Alderman Cearley, and Alderwoman Morrow. Newton, Finance Director; Robbie Walls, Police Captain and Steve Lambert, Fire Chief. Doug! Huffman, Electric Director and Steven Aloisa, Recreation Director were absent. Mayor Coleman called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. He opened with the Invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Mayor Coleman read the meeting rules for the audience. He asked if there were any additions or deletions to amend the agenda. Alderman Huggins made ar motion to approve the agenda with deletion ofl Item 9B, seconded by Alderman Withers, Alderwoman Thomas made a motion to approve the minutes from April gth Regular Meeting and April 23rd Work Session as Flag followed. He welcomed everyone to the meeting. and carried unanimously. presented, seconded by Alderwoman Morrow, and carried unanimously. Consent Agenda: Item! 5A was the Proclamation of Law Enforcement Week. (Exhibit A) Item! 5B was al Request for Firework: Sponsorship. (Exhibit B) Item! 5C was a Request for Boys and Girls Club Sponsorship. (Exhibit C) Item! 5D was approval of the Open Gym Policy. (Exhibit D) Alderman Huggins made a motion to approve the Consent Agenda, seconded by Alderman Withers, and carried unanimously. Mayor Coleman gave recognition to the Dallas Police Department for their hard work and dedication. National Peace Officers Memorial Dayi is May 15th and National Police Week is recognized May 13th-19th. Recognition of Citizens: Ms. Lucy Penegar, Ferguson Ridge Rd. Ms. Penegar talked about her love for Dallas and how she wants to see the preservation of the Historic items in Dallas. She spoke about items on the National Registry and the restoration efforts her organization has for the Smyre-Pasour House to enhance the Square in Dallas. They would like the Town of Dallas to be Ms. Charlotte Jenkins, 306 W. Main St., Ms. Jenkins introduced a new business owner in Dallas, Rita Lewis. Ms. Lewisis opening up a salon. She gave a brief description of her salon and why she chose Dallas. Ms. Lewis introduced her business partner Ms.. Jessica Paluzio, her business partner. Ms. Paluzio talked about their partnership and some brief details on what involved with this project if possible with some in-kind services. they would like to do in Dallas. They welcomed everyone to visit the salon. Recognition of Citizens continued.. : Ms. Tracy! Hutchinson, 513 Richard Stevens Dr. She was signed upi to address the Board but she was not present. Mr. Mark Kramer, Executive Director for Greater Gaston Development Corporation. Dallas joined with Gaston Charlotte Airport Economic Strategy approximately a year ago. All the members on the committee worked close with all the partners to move forward to create a strategy. The Strategy is complete with May 30th set as the date when as stake holders meeting will bel held at Belmont Abbey College HAID ballroom. This meeting will bei informal and a dropi in timeframe, details willl be Mr.. Jason Luker, 131 W. Main St., Mr. Luker agreed with Ms. Penegar to preserve the historic structures in Dallas. He Mr. Curtis Wilson, 438 S. Gaston St., He prayed for the community and Board to make the appropriate decision in the best sent by email. Everyone is invited to stop int to look at the plans and talk to the consultants. believes Dallas has an opportunity to share and display the history in the historic structures. interest oft the Town. Special Events & Requests for In-Kind Services: NONE Public Hearings: Item 8A was a public hearing for the NC Neighborhood Revitalization program. Alderman Huggins made a motion go into a Public Hearing, seconded by Darlene Morrow, and carried unanimously. The Towni is proposing to submit a grant application through the Neighborhood Revitalization Program, which is part of the NC Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. There is 10 million dollars available ini the grant with an approval up to $750,000 non-matching grant monies to utilize towards revitalization efforts. The Town has solicited a proposal fromi the Centralina Council of Governments (CCOG) for assistance in application preparation, as well as grant administration upon receipt of the grant, ifa awarded. There will be an upfront cost of $3500 to CCOG for the services of Mr.. James Luster. Ifawarded, grant funds will reimburse this cost, as well as cover any additional administrative costs incurred. Mr. Luster has extensive experience in CDBG grant application and administration. He served the Town of Dallas in this capacity with the CDBG funding received for water line improvements in 2014-2015. The application is due September 28, 2018. Mayor Coleman asked the audience if they had questions, comments, and/or concerns. Audience member Ms. Hairston asked where the criteria for people to qualify. Staff stated that the criteria is set by the program and the details would be available to the public. There will be a second public hearing held regarding this program to offer more details to the public. Alderman Cearley made a motion to exit the public hearing, seconded by Alderman Withers, and carried unanimously. Alderwoman Thomas made a motion to approve, seconded by Alderman Cearley, and carried unanimously. (Exhibit E) Old Business: Item 9A was a budget amendment for Sponsorships Approved on April. The Board approved sponsorship $300 fori the Law Enforcement Torch Run and $301 fort the Cotton Ginning Days Event on the April gth Board Regular Meeting. This total of $601 will be amended int the budget. (ExhibitF F) Item 9B was: scheduled to be discussed regarding Possible Text Amendment to Road Naming Ordinance 94.107 but this item was deleted from the agenda per the request of Alderwoman Thomas. New Business: Item 10A was a budget amendment for Sponsorships Approved on the Consent Agenda. The Board approved sponsorship $5,000 for the Fireworks, $5,000 for the Boys and Girls Club, and $2,8001 for Portable Bathrooms for 2 Concerts. This total of $12,800 will impact the Recreation Department Town Events line item. Alderman Cearley made ar motion to approve, seconded by Alderwoman Thomas and carried unanimously. (ExhibitG) Item 10B was a Petition for Annexation-1111 Old Dallas Hwy. Mr. Daniel Brown, owner of 1111 Old Dallas Highway, is petitioning for annexation into the Town of Dallas in order to be served by Town sewer and trash service. The parcel is considered non-contiguous, but it is currently located within the ETJ area. Alderman Withers made a motion to direct staff to determine the sufficiency of the application and proceed to ask other owners along the ETJa area, seconded by Alderman Cearley, and carried unanimously. (Exhibit H) Item 10C was Permission to Demolish Abandoned Structure. The residence at 414 E. Church St. is currently owned by London General Contractors, and has been ina a stated of dilapidation for several years. The owner has failed to comply with orders to repair or demolish the property, and iti is currently a public nuisance and fire hazard. The Development Services Director presented ai timeline of processing for this property. Alderman Cearley made a motion to approve the ordinance to demolish and remove the structure at 414E. Church Street, seconded by Alderman Withers, and carried unanimously. (Exhibitl) Manager's Report: Manager gave updates and departmental information to the Board. Departmental and General Notices: Mayor Coleman stated that the Dallas Ambassadors had a! 50/50 drawing at the May 12th Cruise & Concerts. Carr School PTO would like to have the same kind of drawing on the. June gth Cruise & Concert. Alderman Withers made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Alderwoman Thomas, and carried unanimously. (6:56) Ruk Colema Rick Coleman, Mayor Da'Sha Leach, Town Clerk h 1 3 0 Bagl 6 8 B THI CARO EXHIBIT A Proclamation Forl National Police Week' 2018 WHEREAS, there are approximately 900,000 law enforcement officers serving communities across the United States, including the dedicated members of the Dallas Police Department; and WHEREAS, there were 58,627 assaults against law enforcement officers in 2016, WHEREAS, since the first recorded death in 1791,more than 20,000 law enforcement officers in the United States have made the ultimate sacrifice and been killed in the line of duty; resulting in approximately 16,677 injuries; and and - servants are public WHEREAS, the names of these dedicated walls of U engraved on the the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C.;and WHEREAS, 360 new names of fallen heroes are. being added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial this spring, including 129 officers killed in 2017 and 231 officers killed in previous years; and WHEREAS, May 15 isi designated as Peace Officers Memorial Day, in honor of all NOW,THEREFORE, BEI ITI PROCLAMED, that the Town ofDallas formally designates May 13-19, 2018asPolice Week in Dallas, North Carolina, and publicly salutes the service oflaw/enforcement officers in our, community. and in çommunities across the nation. fallen officers and their families, and! U.S. flags should' be flown: at half-staff. a Adopted this the 14th day of] May, 2018. - Ruk Colnn - Rick Coleman, Mayor Attested by: Da / Da'Sha Leach, Town Clerk ACRI DALG CARD S EXHIBIT B TOWN OF DALLAS, NORTH CAROLINA REQUEST FOR BOARD ACTION DESCRIPTION: Request to Fund Fireworks Display AGENDA ITEMI NO.5B BACKGROUND INFORMATION: MEETING DATE: 5/14/2018 At the April gth meeting, Sheriff. Alan Cloninger made a request that the Town consider taking over the funding and coordination oft the annual Polie Q. Cloninger Fireworks event. This event began as a Cloninger family event held onj private property. Due to growth oft the event, approximately 9 years ago the location was moved from Cloninger family property to Cloninger Park in Dallas. At this time, the Town began funding advertising and live music for the event, as well as donating use oft the park and providing in-kind Town services such as personnel support, porta-johns, and area clean-up. A group of private citizens and business owners have raised the funds to pay for the fireworks, performed all preparatory work on the fireworks, and facilitated the fireworks Sheriff Cloninger's request was for up to $10,000 for fireworks and related costs. Currently, the Town spends a projected $9,131 on the event, not including funding the Based upon discussion at the. April 23rd Board of Aldermen Work Session, it was determined that the' Town would sponsor $5000 toward the Polie Q. Cloninger Ifapproved, al budget amendment will bei required toj provide funding for this item in the display. fireworks display. Fireworks event scheduled for July 4, 2018. current budget. MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION: Approve a sponsorship of$5000 toward the fireworks display scheduled for. July 4, 2018. BOARD ACTION TAKEN: EXHIBIT B July 4th Event - Projected Costs Band $3,100 Fee $3,000 $100 Food/Beverage Stage $750 $650 $4,631 Advertising Personnel Admin Fire Police Public Works Electric $495 $186 $1,641 $1,537 $772 Grand Total Projected Costs $9,131 EXHIBIT C TOWN OF DALLAS, NORTH CAROLINA REQUEST FOR BOARD ACTION DESCRIPTION: Request to Fund Dallas Boys and Girls Club AGENDA ITEMN NO.5C BACKGROUND INFORMATION: MEETING DATE: 5/14/2018 At the April gth, meeting, Sheriff. Alan Cloninger made a request that the Town consider making a three year commitment to fund a Dallas Chapter of the Boys and Girls Club for $50,000 each year. Al local Board ofI Directors has been formed to facilitate the start up in August ofa club toj provide after school and summer care targeted tol lowerincome families. Currently, the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Gaston has two locations in Gastonia and one in Bessemer City. Venture Church as agreed to donate a building facility, including utility costs. Carr Elementary School would utilize a bus from the Based on NC General Statute $160A-456(a)(2), a municipality is able to expend funds for community development programs concerned with child care needs ofpersons oflow Based upon discussion at the. April 23rd Board of Aldermen Work Session, it was determined that the Town would sponsor $5000 for one (1) year toward the Dallas Chapter of the Boys and Girls Club. The Town would require a copy oft the chapter's financial statements and written verification that monies received from the Town would be used only in compliance with G.S. $160A-456(a)02) as listed Ifapproved, a budget amendment will be required toj provide funding for this item in the school to transport children to the after school club. and moderate income. above. current budget. MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION: Approve a $5000 sponsorship for one (1): year to the Dallas Chapter oft the Boys and Girls Club toj provide after school and summer care for lower income families. BOARD ACTION TAKEN: Providodby MnCloviger EXHIBIT C BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER GASTON THE FACTS MISSION: To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. LOCATIONS: West Gastonia Boys & Girls Club, Bradley Teen Center & Bessemer City Boys & Girls Club. GOAL: To offer an outcome driven club experience with 3 priority outcomes: 1) Academic Success 2) Good Character & Citizenship 3) Healthy Lifestyles Program Outcomes Total registered members 2017 Actual 985 600+ 100% 68% 83% 76% 54% 106 0 60,294 Total youth served through outreach programs % of Power Hour participants that graduate on time* % of members who have maintained or improved their GPA1 to above % of members that show gains in conflict resolution (Street Smart) % of members that show gains in knowledge of resistance of risky % of members that attend BGCGG every day during the school year # of girls who have participated in SMART girls and SMART moves average behavior (SMART Moves) Average # of annual BGCGG visits per child who have experienced at teen pregnancy # of total dinners/meals provided 75% of our youth live in single parent homes 93% of our youth receive free or reduced lunch at school 95% of our club members have NOT been involved in gang Our club members have an 82% (B) grade point average 100% of club members advance to the next grade level activity 100% graduation rate XHIBIT 0 D ) - - U E a N, - EXHIBIT 0 C 00 N & a a y o 3 a - a a & 9 9 e 3 C a 0 D B CD a C 3 E I f U E la a - e 2 - 0 B D e D E 3 (D O EXHIBIT D Dallas Parks and Recreation Open Gym Basketball Registration Form PARTICIPANT CONTACT: INFORMATION Participant's s Name: Address: City: Home Phone: Email: State: Cell Phone: Zip: Are you covered by insurance?[ Yes No Insurance Provider Do You Have. Any Medical Condition: Yes No IfYES, explain: EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION Emergency Contact Name: Home Phone: Relation' Tol Participant: Cell Phone: OPEN GYM BASKETBALL RULES 1. Each participant must have a signed waiver and rules formi inc order toj play. . The Gym Supervisor has final decision on all disputes. 3. You cannot sign up for another game until your current game has been completed. 4. You cannot sign up for other players. All players must sign their own name. 5. Youi must sign your name legibly, (PRINT NAME), Failure to do sO will result in loss ofplay. 7. ALLGAMES WILLI HAVE. A 13 MINUTE TIMEI LIMIT. 8. ALLGAMES WILL BEI PLAYEDTO STRAIGHT 121 BY 1s and 2s. 6. Nol hanging on rims (DUNKING IS ALLOWED). Failure to comply may result in suspension ofplaying privileges. Ine event ofat tie game willl be 21 minute over-time period. b. Ifat tie: remains teams will have a shoot off(3 pointer) to determine winner. 9. PLAYERS WILL CALL THEIR OWNI FOULS. 12. RESPECT EACH OTHER'S CALLS!!! 13. NOEXCESSIVE ARGUING!!! 14. SHIRTS must be worn at all times. 10. Winners play on; all others must sign up thei next open spot on wait list to continue. 11. Ifyou're notj present when your game is scheduled to begin or name: is called you forfeit your spot and must sign back up. a. Ifthere isa a dispute over call, individual that made call must shoot for ball. TEAMS will begin play...Tob be determined by Gym Supervisor. a. Failure to adhere will result inl FORFEITURE OF CURRENT GAME: FOR BOTHTEAMS and" TWOI NEW 15. NOSMOKING OR ALCOHOL ALLOWED ONI PREMISES. ZEROTOLERANCE) 16. NOJ PROFANITY OR VERBAL ABUSE TOWARDS! PLAYERS OR STATYCEROTOIERANCE a. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in suspension ofparticipation in alll Dallas Parks and Recreation Department a. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in suspension ofparticipation in all Dallas Parks and] Recreation Department programs for at time period ofc one (1): year. Thej proper authorities (Dallas Police Department) will also be notified of programs for at time period ofone (1) month. 17. NOFIGHTING ZEROTOLERANCE) your involvement in any altercations occurring during your participation in this program. 18. HAVE. A GOOD TIME, HAVEI FUN, AND PLEASE RESPECT. ALLI RULES SO THAT OTHERS CAN HAVEFUN. ALSO!!! PLEASE COMPLETE THE WAIVER AND] LIABILITY: RELEASE ON REVERSE SIDE EXHIBIT D WAIVER AND LIABILITY RELEASE OPEN GYM BASKETBALL TOWN OF DALLAS PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT I,THE UNDERSIGNED, AM AWARE THAT SERIOUS ACCIDENTS OCCASSIONALLY OCCUR DURING OPEN GYM ACTIVITIES, AND THAT PARICIPANTS SUSTAIN PERSONALINJURY/DEATH AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, AS A CONSEQUENCE THEREFORE. Iunderstand that included among the dangerous elements of the sport of Basketball, is the risk ofi injury as a result of being struck by another player or equipment. Iunderstand that there is a risk ofi injury to ankles, knees, and legs, along with other parts of the body due to running, jumping, quick and abrupt starts and stops, and that the basketball court and surrounding areas of the court cannot be ensured to be free of defects, and that there is the risk ofi injury as a result oft tripping on an unknown hazard on or nearby the court itself. Iunderstand that in addition to the above-mentioned risks, there are unpredictable dangers involved in this sport. IHEREBY ASSUME THESE RISKS OF PARTICIPATION IN THE OPEN GYM PROGRAM PLEASE INITIAL Inr return for allowing my participation, I hereby waive, release and discharge any and all claims for damages for death, personal injury, disability or property damage of any kind which may hereafter dccrue to me as ai result ofmy participation in this activity. This release is expressly intended to discharge in advance the Town ofDallas and its employees, agents, contract staff, and volunteers from and against all liability in any way with my participation in this activity. THIS RELEASE WILL APPLY EVEN THOUGH LIABILITY MAY ARISE OUT OF NEGLIGENCE OR CARELESSNESS ON THE PART OF THOSE DISCHARGED INCLUDING THEIR EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, CONTRACT STAFF, AND VOLUNTEERS. Ifurther agree to indemnify and hold harmless the entities and persons herein released from any and all claims made by other individuals or entities as a result any actions during my participation in this event. This waiver and Liability Release shall apply to me, as well as my heirs, executors, or administrators. By my signature below, I hereby certify and acknowledge that I have read this document and understand each and every paragraph contained in this waiver. Iam aware that this is a full release ofliability on behalf ofthe Town of Dallas as described above and sign it of my own free will. ignature of Participant Signature of Parent Date Date EXHIBIT E NC CDBG NEIGHBOKHOOD REVITALIZATION PROGRAM The Town of Dallas is proposing to submit a grant application through the Neighborhood Revitalization Program, which is part of the NC Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program administered by the Rural Economic Development Division of the Department of Commerce. This is the first time in several years that this program, which allows for housing activities such as rehabilitation, acquisition, and clearance, has been made available for CDBG funding. Following is a list ofhighlights oft the 2018 Neighborhood Revitalization Program. Approximately $101 million will be available statewide on a competitive basis through the The maximum grant amounti is $750,000. There is no minimum amount and no matching Projects must incorporate at least one of the following three livability principles as an NC Neighborhood Revitalization Program. requirement. area of focus: 1. Promote equitable, affordable housing 2. Support existing communities 3. Value communities and neighborhoods Projects must meet one ofthe following national objectives for the CDBG program: 1. Benefiting low-and-moderate income (LMI) persons (income equal or less than 80% 3. Meeting urgent needs that pose an immediate threat to public health and welfare (Neighborhood Revitalization Program activities will generally not qualify under this Direct benefits are those activities that serve certain persons (e.g. housing rehabilitation) Area-wide benefits are those activities that benefit communities and are not participant specific (e.g. neighborhood parks). These activities must show at least a 51% LMI The grant period for the Neighborhood Revitalization Program is 30 months. Funds for the housing category may be spent on rehabilitation, acquisition, clearance, relocation, substantial rehabilitation, replacement housing, and emergency repairs. Housing projects may be conducted within a concentrated area, by scattered site, or by a Only owner-occupied housing units may be rehabilitated or relocated through the CDBG financial assistance for housing must be in the form ofal loan to the recipients, not ag grant. Thel loans may be deferred, deferred forgivable, or amortized with low interest. All CDBG loans must be secured with a Note and Deed of Trust. A professional title search must also be conducted prior to any work commencing on a unit. oft thei metropolitan median family income level) 2. Preventing or eliminating slums or blight objective) Benefit to LMI persons may be either direct or area-wide. and must show a 100% LMIT benefit. benefit. combination ofboth. program. EXHIBIT E Local government applicants must have the capacity to administer the proposed project with either its own CDBG-experenced staff or the assistance of an experienced CDBG administrator. Experienced" is defined as someone who has previously administered Applicants must conduct two public hearings to obtain citizens' comments prior to submitting a grant application. The first hearing should be held at the beginning of the application process to provide general information on the program. The second hearing should be held after the application is drafted but prior to its submission, highlighting the proposed activities to be carried out and the total cost oft those activities. more than one CDBG program. The application deadline is] Friday,July27,2018. EXHIBIT F Town of Dallas Budget Amendment Date: May 14, 2018 Action: Recreation Amendment Purpose: To Budget for Sponsorships to Law Enforcement Torch Run and Cotton Ginning Days Event Number: REC-001 Line Original Amount $90,857 $35,250 Amended Amount $91,458 $35,851 Fund 10 10 Dept 3999 5700 Item Item Description 0000 Fund Balance Appropriated 4722 Town Sponsored Events Difference $601 $601 Totals $126,107 $127,309 $1,202 Approval Signature (Town Manager) EXHIBIT G Town of Dallas Budget Amendment Date: May 14, 2018 Action: Recreation Amendment Purpose: To Budget for Sponsorships for Fireworks and Boys & Girls Clubs; as well as Portable Bathrooms Number: REC-002 Line Original Amount $91,458 $35,851 Amended Amount $104,258 $48,651 Fund 10 10 Dept 3999 5700 Item Item Description 0000 Fund Balance Appropriated 4722 Town Sponsored Events Difference $12,800 $12,800 Totals $127,309 $152,909 $25,600 Approval Signature (Town Manager) EXHIBIT H TOWN OF DALLAS, NORTH CAROLINA PETITION FOR ANNEXATION PETITION NUMBER: R PA2016-01 Contiguous VNon-Contiguous FEE: $100.00* DATE: 4//7/18 * Petitioner understands there will be additional costs associated with this petition such as, advertising, postage, etc. and agrees to pay these feès upon receipt of invoice(s). Sie Current Property Use Residential Planned Property Useesiertial 45 MSDPA Requested Zoning: Residenhel Aon Conceintng To the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Dallas: We, the undersigned owners of real property, respectfully request that the area described as OldDallas Higheay DALLAS, NC 28034, further identified as parcel ID # #72356 be annexed to the Town of Dallas. Name of pettioner/properly owner: DanielleRase Mailing Address of property owner: ILOldDallas Hinhaat a Dallas-C.28034 Email -d277P6mailke Phone Mmb.972P2724 Attachments included with Petition: 1. Legal description (as noted in property deed) 2. Letter outlining reasons for annexation request 3. $100F Fee Applicant Somamadmubelonel Received By: 4 / - Date: 4/17/2018 Date: 4/1/2018 Parcei locateo in Current ETJ EXHIBIT H AAC Tva ds 4/17/2018 Print Mapa and Report EXHIBIT H Hi y S Sae 9 LEA ( S68 opoag MGLEDME D 1 Tax Information Election Information PRECINCT NAME: DALLASI POLLING PLACE: TOWN OF DALLAS FIRE DEPARTMENT POLLING ADDRESS: 2091 W.I MAIN STREET WARD; #: CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVE: MEMBER PATRICKI MCHENRY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: 10 HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE: REPRESENTATIVE KELLYE E. HASTINGS (REP) HOUSE DISTRICT: 110 SENATOR: SENATORI KATHY HARRINGTON (REP) SENATE DISTRICT:43 DEED TYPE: WD DEED BOOK: 48401 /PAGE: 1043 DEED RECORDING DATE: 04/27/2016 SALES AMOUNT: $126,000 PLAT BOOK:/PAGE: LEGAL DESC. 1:. LEGAL DESC.2: STRUCTURE TYPE: RANCH YEAR BUILT: 1961 SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2016 BASEMENT: NO BEDROOMS: 3/BATHS:2 MULTI-STRUCTURES: NO ACREAGE:0.49 DISTRICT CODE: 270 TAXI DISTRICT:. AG. CENTER FD MARKETI LAND VALUE: $12,348 MARKET IMPV. VALUE: $90,286 FARM DISCOUNT: NO TAXABLE VALUE: $102,634 LU h L 172356 12/28/2015 Tax Information LOCATION: 1111 OLDI DALLAS HWY PID #:1 172356 PIN: #:3 3547-91-7907 NBHD: #: 2C020 NBHDI NAME: CENTRAL DALLASC C TOWNSHIP : DALLAS TOWNSHIP OWNER ID: 1671607 JRI BROWN TARAI POARCH MAILING ADDRESS: :3 310 HOLSTEIN DR, DALLAS, NC 28034-7803 LEE JR BROWN TARAI POARCH Parcel Information POLICE DISTRICT: GASTON COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT: AG CENTER EMS RESCUE: STATION: #: GEMS STATION1 FLOOD: CENSUS TRACT: 309.01 CURRENT OWNERS: : BROWN DANIEL LEE VOLUNTARY AG DISTRICT: NO JANUARY 1st OWNERS: BROWN DANIEL MARKET VALUE: $102,634 Disclaimer: The information provided is not tol be considered as a legal document or description. Ther maps & parcel data isb believed tol be accurate, but Gaston County does not guarantee its accuracy. Values showna are as of January 1, 2015. Document created for printing on 4/17/2018 tps.lgisgastongow.com/GasongisPhnweapAndReportaspx EXHIBIT I ORDINANCE TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH DOCKET NO. 2017-48 AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE STRUCTURE HEREIN DESCRIBED AS HAZARDOUSTOTHE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE AND DIRECTING THAT AN NOTICE BE PLACED THEREON THAT THE SAME MAY NOT BE OCCUPIED. WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Dallas, North Carolina finds that the structure described herein is hazardous to the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the Town under the Town's Housing WHEREAS, this structure should be removed or demolished, as directed by the Housing Inspector, and should WHEREAS, the owner of this structure has been given a reasonable opportunity to bring the structure up to the standards of the Housing Code in accordance with G.S. $160A-443(5). pursuant to an order issued by the Development Services Director on January 22, 2018, and the owner has failed to comply with the order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Dallas, North Carolina that: SECTION 1. THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR is hereby authorized and directed to place a "This building is unfit for human habitation: the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited Code, and that all of the procedures of the Housing Code have been complied with; and be placard by placing thereon ar notice prohibiting use for human habitation; and placard containing the legend: and unlawful." upon the structure located at the following address: 414E. CHURCH ST., DALLAS, NC 28034. 14th day of May 2018, and in accordance with the Housing Code and G.S. $160-443. SECTION: 2. THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR is hereby authorized and directed to proceed to remove or demolish the above described structure in accordance with this order to the Owner hereof dated the SECTION: 3. THE COST OF REMOVAL ORI DEMOLITION. (a) The cost ofr removal or demolition shall constitute al lien against the real property upon which the cost was incurred. The lien shall be filed in the office of the Tax Collector, and shall have the same and be collected in the (b) Upon completion of the required removal or demolition, the Housing Inspector shall sell the material of the structure and credit the proceeds against the cost of removal or demolition. The Housing Inspector shall certify the remaining balance to the Tax Collector. Ifa surplus remains after sale of the materials and satisfaction of the cost of removal or demolition, the Housing Inspector shall deposit the surplus in the Superior Court where it shall SECTION 4. IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL for any person to remove or cause to be removed the placard from any building to which it is affixed. Itshall likewise be unlawful for any person to occupy or to permit the occupancy of same manner as thel lien for special assessment in G.S. $160A-233. be secured and disbursed in the manner provided in G.S. $160A-446(f). any building therein declared to be hazardous tot the public health, safety, and welfare. SECTION 5. This subchapter shall become effective upon its adoption. Adopted this 14th day of May, 2018. ORIC DALL 8 RiColnan Mayor Rick Coleman 0 8 6 3 Da'Shal Leach, Town Clerk h H CARO