Clinton NORTH CAROLINA October1.2024. CITY COUNCIL MEETING The City Council oft the City of Clinton, North Carolina, met in a regular session at 7:00 PM on October 1, 2024, in the City Hall Auditorium. Mayor Starling presided. Councilmembers Ruggles, Corbett, Strickland, DuBose, and Mayor Pro Tem Becton were present. present. City Attorney Joel Starling, Jr., ofThe Law Office ofW.] Joel Starling, Jr., PLLC, was Also present were City Manager James Duncan; Public' Works Director Chris Medlin; HR Director Natalie Blue; Planning Director Mary Rose; Assistant Police Chief Adrian Mathews; Fire Chief Hagan Thornton; Parks and Recreation Director Garrett Bryant; Police Chief Anthony Davis; and City Clerk Elaine F. Hunt. Senior Planner Lyle Moore was absent. Chuck Thompson oft The Sampson Independent was present. Sylvia Chestnutt of Councilmember Holden DuBose gave the invocation, representing District 4. The Sampson Weekly was absent. CITY COUNCIL Upon ai motion made by Councilmember Strickland, seconded by Councilmember Ruggles, thei minutes oft the September 10, 2024, regular city council meeting were PROCLAMATION - FIRST RESPONDERS - FIRE PREVENTION WEEK unanimously approved. Upon ai motion made by Councilmember Ruggles, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Becton, the following First Responders' Fire Prevention Week Proclamation was unanimously approved: Proclamation "Fire Prevention Week" In the City of Clinton WHEREAS, the City of Clinton, NC, is committed to ensuring the safety and security WHEREAS, firei is a serious public safety concern both locally and nationally, and homes are the locations where people are at most significant risk from fire; and WHEREAS, home fires killed more than 2,700 people in the United States in 2022, according to thel National Fire Protection Associationg (NFPAB), and fire departments in of all those living in and visiting Clinton, NC; and the United States responded to 360,000 home fires; and WHEREAS, roughly three out of five fire deaths happen in homes with eitheri no smoke alarms or with no working smoke alarms, and working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in reported home fires almost in half; and WHEREAS, smoke alarms sense smoke well before you can, alerting you to danger ini the event of fire in which you may have as little as 2 minutes to escape safely; and WHEREAS, the City of Clinton's residents should install smoke alarms in every sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every level oft the home; and WHEREAS, the City of Clinton's residents should test smoke alarms at least once a WHEREAS, first responders are dedicated to reducing the occurrence ofhome fires and home fire injuries through prevention and protection education throughout the City of month, as well as plan and practice home fire escapes; and Clinton;and WHEREAS, the residents are responsive to public education measures and can take WHEREAS, the 2024 Fire Prevention Week theme, "Smoke alarms: Make them work for you," reminds us of the importance of having working smoke alarms in the home. NOW,THEREFORE, I, Mayor Lew Starling, Jr., and the Clinton City Council do hereby proclaim October 6-12, 2024, as Fire Prevention Week throughout this community. We personal steps to increase their safety from fire, especially in their homes; and urge all citizens of Clinton to make sure their homes have working smoke alarms and to support the many public safety activities and efforts oft the City of Clinton and Sampson PROCLAMATION - NOVEMBER - NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN HERITAGE MONTH Upon a motion made by Mayor Pro Tem Becton, seconded by Councilmember County's fire and emergency services. Ruggles, the following proclamation was unanimously approved: NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN HERITAGE MONTH WHEREAS, Native. American Awareness Week began in 1976, and recognition was expanded by Congress and approved by President George Bush in August 1990, designating the month ofl November as National American Indian Heritage Month; and created equal and deserve equal treatment, equal dignity, and equal opportunity WHEREAS, the United States of America was founded on an: idea: that all ofus are throughout our lives; and WHEREAS, American Indians and Indigenous peoples have significantlyinfluenced WHEREAS, despite a painful history marked by unjust Federal policies of assimilation and termination, American Indian and Alaska Native peoples have the history and culture of our great nation; and persevered; and WHEREAS, the contributions of American Indians have enhanced the freedom, WHEREAS, their customs and traditions are respected and celebrated as part ofa WHEREAS, in honor ofl National American Indian Heritage Month, community celebrations as well as numerous cultural, artistic, educational, and historical activities prosperity, and greatness of America today; and rich legacy throughout the United States; and have been planned; and WHEREAS, meanwhile, the Coharie Tribal POW WOW is held annually on the second weekend of September in Clinton, North Carolina, Sampson County. NOW, THEREFORE, I, MAYOR LUTHER D. STARLING, JR., and the CLINTON CITY COUNCIL do hereby proclaim November as the National American Indian Heritage Month in the City of Clinton and urge all our citizens to observe this month with appropriate programs and ceremonies and activities. STREET CLOSINGS HALLOWEEN ON THE SQUARE Planning Director Rose spoke regarding the "Halloween on the Square." She stated that this event will take place on' Thursday, October 31st, from 5:30 PM until approximately 7:30 PM. Mrs. Rose requested the City Council close Main Street from Wall Street to College Street, Lisbon Street from Elizabeth Street tol Main Street, Vance Street from Sampson Street to Wall Street, and thej parking lot ati the west end oft the Sampson County Courthouse from 2:00 PM until 8:30 PM on' Thursday, October 31st. Upon a motion made by Councilmember Strickland, seconded by Councilmember DuBose, it passed unanimously to close the abovementioned streets and parking lot fori the "Halloween on the Square," to take place on' Thursday, October 31, 2024. ANNEXATION- ALONG PUGH ROAD - THORNTON HOMES COMPANY Upon a motion made by Councilmember Ruggles, seconded by Councilmember Strickland, the following Report of Sufficiency from City Clerk Hunt was approved unanimously. CERTIFICATE OF SUFFICIENCY (Along Pugh Road - Thornton Homes Company) TO: City Council oft the City of Clinton, North Carolina I, Elaine F.J Hunt, City Clerk, do hereby certify thatIhave investigated the petition attached hereto and have found as a fact that said petition is signed byt the property owner(s)ofthe: real property lying in the area described therein, in accordance with G.S. 160A-31. In witness whereof, Ihave hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Upon a motion made by Councilmember Ruggles, seconded by Councilmember Clinton, this 1st day of October 2024. Strickland, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLUTION FIXING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON QUESTION OF CONTIGUOUS ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO G.S. 160A-31 WHEREAS, a petition requesting annexation of the contiguous area described WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Clinton, North Carolina, has by resolution WHEREAS, the City Clerk's certification of the sufficiency of the petition has been NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Clinton, Section 1. A public hearing on the question of annexation of the contiguous area described herein will be held in the City Hall Auditorium at 7:00 PM during the November herein has been received; and directed the City Clerk to investigate the sufficiency ofthe petition; and made. North Carolina, that: 12, 2024, City Council meeting. and is described as follows: Section 2. The area proposed for annexation consists of approximately 0.50 acreage Owner: Thornton Homes Company 607 College Street Clinton, North Carolina 28328 PIN: 12030417301 Legal Description Pugh Road Lot located in NORTH CLINTON TOWNSHIP, SAMPSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA BEGINNING at a point in the center line oft the old Raleigh Road, County Highway No. 1751, the original dividing corner between Lots Nos. 10and 11 ofthe] J.H. Pugh Subdivision, theI.0. Hollingsworth corner, and runs thence with thel Hollingsworth line, the dividing linel between Lots Nos. 10and 11 in theJ. H. Pugh Subdivision, South 52 degrees 25 minutes east 230: feet to a stake on a ditch, a new corner; thence anew line South 37 degrees 35 minutes West 108 feettoastake;: a comer with. Annie Blanche Chappelle; thence with her line North 52 degrees 25 minutes West 252 feet to a point in the center line oft the old Raleigh Road, County Highway No. 1751, another comer with Annie Blanche Chappelle; thence with the center line ofs said road or Highway North 49 degrees East, 110 feet to the beginning, and being a part oft the lands conveyed to Margaret Bethune Taylor and Corinne Bethune Shearin, by deed from A. S. Bethune and wife, Corinne B. Bethune, dated June 8, 1965, and recorded in Book 771 at] Page 607 ofthe Sampson County Registry. The description provided by PeterJ.E Brennan, Jr. Pls NCL-3743 Section 3. Notice of the public hearing shall be published once in The Sampson Independent, a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Clinton, atl least ten (10) days prior to the date of the public hearing. BUDGET. AMENDMENT Upon ai motion made by Councilmember Strickland, seconded by Councilmember Ruggles, it passed unanimously to adopt the following budget amendment: (Originated by City Manager Duncan -amendment created by City Clerk per his request) Budget Ordinance Amendment Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Budget #2024.10.01 BEIT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Clinton, NC, that the following amendment be made to the Annual Budget Ordinance for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2025; amended on August 6, 2024; and September 10, 2024; is hereby amended as follows: Section 1. To amend the General Fund, the expenditures are to be changed as follows: Account # 10-5300-3300 10-4900-4500 Account Title Departmental supplies Contract service Increase $34,000 6,500 $40,500 Decrease Total TOTAL EXPENDITURES $0 $40,500 Section 2. To amend the General Fund, the revenues are to be changed as follows: Account # 10-3990-0000 Account Title Fund Balance Increase $40,500 $40,500 Decrease Total TOTAL REVENUES $0 $40,500 Section 3. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the City Clerk, the City Manager, and the Finance Director for their direction. APPOINTMENTS OF INTERIM FINANCE OFFICER AND DEPUTY FINANCE OFFICER Discussion occurred regarding City Manager James Duncan and Ms. Taral Nichols's appointments as the interim Finance Officer and Interim Deputy Finance Officer, respectively. Mr. Duncan stated that Ms. Nichols is the current Finance Officer for China Grove, NC. The Clinton City Council voiced questions and concerns. Afterf further discussion, the Clinton City Council unanimously approved these Upon a motion by Mayor Pro Tem Becton, seconded by Councilmember Strickland, itp passed unanimously to appoint City Manager James P. Duncan and Ms. Tara Nichols as interims in the positions of Finance Officer and Deputy Finance Officer, respectively. STREET CLOSING - SATURDAY.MA/3.2025 - PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN'S short-term appointments. FUNDRAISER The Sampson County Partnership for Children requested approval ofa a "Duck Derby Fundraiser Event" on Saturday, May 3, 2025, and a rain date of Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 12 Noon. The group requested that 211 West. Main Street be blocked off at the end oft thes street atl Holland Poole Holland & Sanderson, PA, and at the opposite end where Alfredo's Restaurant is. This Fundraiser will enable the Partnership for Children to continue offering the various programs to the public. The Sampson County Partnership for Children is a private, nonprofit organization, and fundraising is a vital part ofi its business. Upon a motion made by Councilmember DuBose, seconded by Councilmember Strickland, it passed unanimously to approve the Sampson County Partnership for Children's request to block off 211 West Main Street for a fundraiser on Saturday, May 3, 2025, with a rain date of Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 12 Noon. WALK-ONS-ADDED BY MOTIONS Upon a motion made by Councilmember Ruggles, seconded by Councilmember Strickland, it passed unanimously to add the following three items to the October 1, 2024, City Council Agenda: 1. 2. Consideration of adopting a "Resolution ofTentative Award," regarding WWTP Electrical Service Resiliency and Reliability Improvements Project 2. Consideration of approving WWTP Improvements S.L. 2023-134. Appropriations Act Directed Grant Project Ordinance. 3. Staff reports: Public Works Director Medlin's update regarding an urgent matter. RESOLUTION OF TENTATIVE AWARD - WWTP ELECTRICALSERVICE RESILIENCY AND RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROIECT2 Upon a motion made by Councilmember Strickland, seconded by Councilmember Ruggles, it passed unanimously to approve the following resolution: RESOLUTION OF TENTATIVE AWARD CITY OF CLINTON CLINTON CITY COUNCIL WWTP ELECTRICAL SERVICE RESILIENCY AND RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENTS (PROJECT 2). AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT GRANT (PROJECT # SRP-W-ARP-0149) S.L. 2023-134 GRANT (PROJECT # SRP-W-134-0043) WHEREAS, the City of Clinton, North Carolina, has received bids, pursuant to duly advertised public notice therefore, for construction of the WWTP Electrical Service Resiliency and Reliability Improvements (Project 2) project, a portion of project number SRP-W-ARP-0149 ARPA)ASRPWA3400A3 (S.L. 2023-134); and WHEREAS, WithersRavenel, the City consulting engineer, has reviewed the bids; WHEREAS, Crowder Construction Company was the lowest responsible, responsive bidder for the WWTP Electrical Service Resiliency and Reliability Improvements (Project 2) and in the total bid amount of $5,350,620.00;and WHEREAS, the consulting engineer recommends TENTATIVE AWARD to the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that TENTATIVE AWARD is made to the lowest responsible, responsive bidder, Crowder Construction Company, in the total bid lowest responsible, responsive bidder. amount of $5,350,620.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such TENTATIVE AWARD be contingent upon the approval of the apparent low bidder by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division ofWater Infrastructure. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such TENTATIVE AWARD be contingent upon approval of S.L. 2023-134 eligible use of funds by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division ofV Water Infrastructure. ORDINANCE - APPROPRIATIONS ACT DIRECTED GRANT PROIECT- WWTP IMPROVEMENTSSL. 2023-134 CITY OF CLINTON WWTP IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT # SRP-W-134-0043 GRANT PROJECT ORDINANCE S.L. 2023-134 APPROPRIATIONS ACT DIRECTED PROJECT #2024.10.02 (Information provided by the authorized official.) BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council ofthe City of Clinton, North Carolina, that, pursuant to Section 13.2 of Chapter 159 oft the General Statutes of North Carolina, the following grant project ordinance is hereby adopted: Section1. The Project authorized is the WWTP Improvement Project L202514App0natons Act Directed Project #SRP-W-134-0043 tol be financed by the Drinking Water/Wastewater State Reserve grant funds awarded to the City of Clinton by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Division of Water Infrastructure (DWI). Section 2. The officers oft this unit are hereby directed toj proceed with the grant project within the terms oft the Clinton City Council's resolution, grant documents, the rules, and regulations oft the Division of Water Infrastructure (DWI), and thel budget contained herein. Section 3. The following revenues are anticipated to be available to complete this Project: Account # Account Title S.L. 2023-134 Appropriations Increase Decrease Total $4,925,000 TOTAL: REVENUES $4,925,000 $0 $4,925,000 Section 4. The following expenditures are appropriated for the Project: Account # Account Title Increase Decrease Total Engineering,Admin, & Construction Services $4,925,000 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $4,925,000 $0 $4,925,000 Section 5. The Finance Officer is hereby directed toi maintain within the WWTP Improvement Project S.L. 2023-134. Appropriations Act Directed Project #SRP-W-134 0043 sufficient specific detailed accounting records to satisfy the requirements oft the grantor agency, the grant agreements, and federal regulations. Section 6. Funds may be advanced from the Enterprise Fund for the purpose of making payments as due. Reimbursement requests should be made to the State grantor agency in an orderly and timely manner. Compliance with all federal and state procurement regulations is required. Section 7. The Finance Officer is directed to report, on a quarterly basis, on the financial status ofe each project elementin Section 4 and on the total grant revenues received or claimed. Section 8. The Budget Officer is directed to include a detailed analysis of past and future costs and revenues on this capital project in every budget submission made to this Clinton City Council. Section 9. Copies oft this grant project ordinance shall be furnished to the City Clerk, the Budget Officer, and the Finance Officer for direction in carrying out this project. APPOINTMENT Notification was given for Mrs. Brenda Nordin's ppontmen/rappontment toa two-year term on thel Library Board. The City Council unanimously decided to proceed with the appointment at this city council meeting. Upon a motion made by Councilmember DuBose, seconded by Councilmember Strickland, it passed unanimously to reappoint Mrs. Brenda Nordin to the Library Board for another two-year term. REPORTS The monthly combined staff report was acknowledged. STAFF REPORTS The staffr report was the third walk-on approved at the city council meeting. Public Works Director Medlin distributed the attached document. (SEE ATTACHMENT #1). Mr. Medlin stated that he must submit an inventory of our service lines to the state by tomorrow. He noted that this job will affect approximately 4,900 residents. He said this endeavor relates to lead pipes only and the lines from the water main to meter(s) on the city side. Councilmember Strickland asked if thel homeowner's side would be checked; Public Works Director Medlin replied, "Yes." Public Works Director Medlin asked the Clinton City Council to review the handout. When he has more: information, he will return to the Council for further discussion. CITY MANAGER REPORTS City Manager Duncan reminded the group that the' "2024 Fall Clean-up Week" will take place from October 21 to October 25, 2024. He stated that this was fori informational purposes only. City Manager Duncan presented the proposed budget calendar. It was the consensus oft the Clinton City Council to approve the following FY: 2025-2026 CIP and Budget Schedule: FY2025-2026 CIP and Budget Schedule Budget Preparation Steps Date November 1,2024 November 29, 2024 Departments beginmeetingt to develop CIPI prorequests Departments submit CIP project requests to Finance & Administration Department Directors metwmnciymenagers Finance staffto December2-16, 2024 discuss CIP projectrequests. establish a priority! list. forthe operating budget CIP workshop with City Council The City Manager & Finance staff rank CIP projectrequests&. December 20, 2024 January13,2025 January21,2025 February3,2025 February 28,2 2025 CIP Projecti impact@financial. analysisiscompleted: tor prepare December23,2024- Budget packagescelvereditereotodeparnents Departments submit a budget request. ClyManguarnencesn reVewDucetcausss prepare March3-31,2025 recommendatons. Budget Workshop with City Council CIP& Preliminary FY24-25 budget BudgetWorkshop with City Council April 15,2025 May2,2025 May 13, 2025 supmitrecommended FY24-251 DuCgeLtOChycounclrorreyew May23,2025 City Council holds public hearing regarding P proposed FY24-25 June 3, 2025 June 17,2025 July 1,2 2025 budget ChyCounclladopis FY24-25 Budget Fiscal Year 2024-2025 begins PUBLIC COMMENTS Ms. Andrea Rouse, 229 Keith Road, Roseboro, NC, appeared before the City Council. She stated that on September 21, 2024, hers son, Joseph Melvin, was shot at his barber shop, and later pronounced dead at Sampson Regional Medical Center. Shes spoke regarding how things were managed and mentioned that ten (10) days later, the Clinton Police charged the man. Mayor Starling apologized and conveyed condolences. However, he informed Ms. Rouse that the Clinton Police Department gives thei information to the district attorney, and the district attorney takesi iti from there. OTHER BUSINESS There was no other business for discussion. ADIOURNMENT Upon a motion made by Councilmember Strickland, seconded by Councilmember Corbett, it passed unanimously to adjourn the October1, 2024, City Council meeting. The meeting adjourned at approximately7:38) PM. Plaine 1 Ht Elaine F. Hunt, City Clerk, MMC, NCCMC Lew Starling, Jr., Mayor 27 Attachment #1 YOURSERVICE LINE ISOF UNKNOWN SERVICE LINE MATERIAL This notice contains important information about) your drinking water. Please: share thisi information witha anyone who drinks and/or cooks using water at this property. In addition to people directly served at this property, this can include people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, businesses, as well as parents served by childcare at this property. isworking toi identify service line materials throughout the water system and has determined that the (Water System! Name) UNKNOWN 4 Notice Of Service Line Material Water system tofi fili int thet blanks below) Water System Name: water pipe (called las service line) that connects your tot the water maini is madet from (nome, Dullding. ors structure) MATERIAL. Because your service line material is unknown, therei ist the potential that some or all of the service line could be made of lead or galvanized pipe that was previously connectedi tol lead. People livingi in homes with al lead or galvanized pipe previousty connectedi to al lead service linel have anincreased risk ofe exposuret to leadi from their drinking water. Identifyingservice line material Tol help determine the material ofy your service line, please contact EPA (Contacti Information) has developed an online step-by-stept guide to help people identify lead pipes ini their homes called Protect Your Tap: AQuick Check1 forl Lead. Iti is available at: ntps.wwwepa.ovground-wateran: ineng-ate/poactypunHpqckeNA.R. Health effects of lead Exposure to lead in drinking water can cause: serious health effectsi in all age groups. Infants and children can have decreases in IQ and attention span. Lead exposure can lead1 to new learninga and behavior problems or worsen existing learning and! behavior problems. The children of women who are exposed to lead before or during pregnancy can! havei increased risk oft these negative health effects. Adults can have increased risks of heart disease, high blood pressure, and kidney, or nervous Water System Number: system problems. Steps you can take to reduce lead in drinking water. System Contact Info Name: Phone Number: Below are recommended actions that your mayt take, separately ori in combination, ifyouare concerned about lead iny your drinking water. The list also includes where your may find more information andi is not intendedi tol be a complete list or1 to imply that all actions equally reduce leadi in Uset filters properly. Usinga at filter can reduce leadi in drinking water. Ifyou use at filter, it should be certified to remove lead. Read any directions provided witht thet filtert tol learn how to properlyi install, maintain, and use your cartridge and when to replacei it. Usingt the cartridge after it has expired can make it less effective at removing lead. Do not run hot water through thet filter. For more information onfacts and advice on home water filtrations systems, see EPA's tpH/wepagovmaer researchvconsumetoowcemtiynepon-ueanépteheritecentiedreducelead. Clean your aerator. Regularly cleany your faucet's screen (also known as an aerator). Sediment, debris, andl lead particles can collect iny your aerator. Ifl lead particles are caught int the aerator, lead Use cold water. Do not use hot watert fromi thet tapf for drinking, cooking, or making babyf formula as lead dissolves more easily into hoty water. Boilingy water does not remove leadi from water. Runy your water. Ther more time water has been sittingi in pipes providing water to your home, the morel leadi it may contain. Before drinking, flushy your home's pipes by running thet tap, takinga drinkingwater. Date Notice Distributed: Distribution! Method: can get intoy your water. shower, doing laundry, or doing al load of dishes. The amount of timet to runt the water will depend on whether your home has a Lead service line or not, as well as the length and diameter of the service line and the amount of plumbingi iny your home. forr recommendations about flushing times int their Residents may contact us at community. (Contact Information) Learny what servicel line materiali is. Contact us at. oral licensed plumber to determine ift the your (Lontact inrormation) pipet that connects! your homet to1 the water main (called a service line)i is made from lead, galvanized, or other materials. Protect' Your Tap: Ac quick check for leadi is EPA's on-line stepl bys step guide to learn howt tof find lead pipesi iny your home. Contact us at. tot find out about any Learn about construction! inj your neighborhood. construction or maintenance workt that could disturb your al lead service line or galvanized service line if present. (Contacti Information) service line. Construction may cause more lead tol ber released from tested. Contact us,) your lead levels iny your water at. utility, tol have youry water tested and to Have your water learn more about thel (Contact Information) drinking water. Alternatively, your may contact a certified laboratoryt to havey your water Note, a water tested for lead. Al list of certified laboratories is available at (Webs address or other! location) sample mayr not adequately capture or represent all sources ofl leadt that may! be present. Fori information on sources of lead thati include: service lines and interior plumbing, please visit MomePggandwswmadnc-sae intormatonabouteac.dmengwateirgetno Getyour child tested to determine! lead levels int their blood. Althoughtherel is no confirmation of having a lead service line, your mayv wisht to speak with al healthcare provider to seei ify your child's blood lead level is elevated and/or ift there is aneed for blood testing, ifyoua are concerned about potential exposure. fori information on1 these actions. owners with replacement of lead service lines, please Please visit MPARPsANeNwaNA to assist Fori information about potential financing solutions For more information onr reducingleade exposure fromy your property contact us at. (Contacti Information) drinking water and thel health effects of lead, visit EPA's website ath ntp./wwwepagowlead. Service Line Material Notice Certification The public water system named above hereby certifies that the Notice of Service Line Material has been provided toi its consumers in accordance with all delivery, content, format and deadline requirements specified in 15AI NCAC 18C.1507 [141.85(e)l. Owner/Operator: (Signature) (Print Name) (Date)