TOWN OF WAXHAW 6:30 P.M. TOWN MEETING MUSEUM OF THE

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TOWN OF WAXHAW 6:30 P.M. TOWN MEETING MUSEUM OF THE
TOWN OF WAXHAW
6:30 P.M.
TOWN MEETING
MUSEUM OF THE WAXHAWS
August 27th, 2013
TOWN OF WAXHAW, NORTH CAROLINA
P. O. Box 6, Waxhaw, NC28173
Phone 704-843-2195
Town Board: Mayor Daune Gardner, Mayor Pro-Tem Erin Kirkpatrick, Commissioner
Joyce Blythe, Commissioner Brett Diller, Commissioner Sean Poccia and
Commissioner Michael Stewart
Town Staff: Town Manager Michael McLaurin, Town Attorney Chaplin Spencer,
Town Clerk Bonnie McManus
Agenda
Date:
August 27, 2013 –Town Meeting
Location: Auditorium of the Museum of the Waxhaws, 8215 Waxhaw Highway
Time:
6:30 p.m.
Agenda
Note: The policy of the Mayor and Commissioners is to allow public comments on
any item of the agenda. Time limit is two minutes. If a group/organization is
present to speak on any agenda item, only two designated representatives will be
allowed to address the Commissioners.
Regular Meeting
1. Call to order.
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation (moment of silence)
3 .Adoption of Agenda: (Adopt the agenda with amendments, additions and/or
deletions)
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4. Informal Comments: (Residents may sign up to speak)
5. Manager’s Weekly Council Report: (Overview of weekly council report provided to
board and website)
6. Unfinished Business
 Pedestrian Plan Clarification: (Approve the map presented showing an
additional area of removal of greenway for final adoption of Pedestrian Planin packet).
7. New Business:
 Public Art for new Municipal Buildings: ( Discussion on Art Policy and
percentage for artwork for new municipal facilities – police facility and new
municipal facility)
 Town Hall: (Discussion and possible action related to project including but not
limited to bifurcating parking lot portion of project).
 Police Department Facility: (Discussion and possible action regarding purchase
and up-fit of facility including but not limited to (i) update on status; (ii) financing
RFPs; (iii) LGC application; and (iv) other related approvals).
 Code of Ethics:(Request by Commissioner Diller to place on agenda for
discussion and possible action an addition to current Code of Ethics)
 Small Town Main Street Survey: (Report by Mr. Earl Cook, Small Town Main
Street Committee on survey findings- in packet)
 Quellin Easement Request:(Request by Mr. Donald Burroughs, Quellin HOA
President requesting release of easement in Quellin as shown in attached
documents.-)
8. Consent Agenda:
 Minutes for correction and Approval
 August 13, 2013 Minutes Regular minutes: (Approval of August 13th
minutes as written)
 Fall Clean Up: (Approval of date below for Fall Clean-up by sanitation contractor
R.C.S.- memo in packet)
 Date: October 8, 2013
 Start Time: 7:00 a.m.
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 Pick Up Policy: Only approved items on list provided to residential
customers for pick up
 No return trip back to any town street after pickup has been done
 Monthly Tax Report: (Approval of monthly tax report as submitted by Tax
Collector Sutton- in packet).
 Board of Adjustment: (Request for appointment to fill the unexpired term of
former Member Cox ending June 30, 2014- Mr. Dustin Williams requesting
appointment- in packet)
 Resolution Honoring Ellis Hankins , Executive Director of the NC League
of Municipalities: (Adopt Resolution honoring Mr. Ellis Hankins, Executive
Director of the NC League of Municipalities for his faithful service and last
contributions – Mr. Hankins has retired- in packet )
 Proclamation- Constitution Week: (Adopt a Proclamation declaring September
17th-23rd as Constitution Week- in packet)
 Resolution (A Resolution thanking the University of North Carolina Students
who participated in the Waxhaw Area Research Park- in packet )
 Resolution Authorizing Expedited Surveying Services: (Resolution authorizes
without the cost and delay of advertisement the hiring of surveyors for Town Hall,
Police and other municipal property transactions. Jobs have been relatively small
but often need a quick response time- in packet)
 Beautification Committee Purchase Request- Benches: (Request by the
Waxhaw Beautification Committee to purchase four benches and one trash
receptacle for downtown- memo attached)
9. Reports/Requests
 Manager’s Reports/Request:
 Nesbit Park:(Updated lighting report for fields)
 Muscular Dystrophy Fund Raiser “Fill The Boot”: (The Waxhaw
Volunteer Fire Department in conjunction with the Muscular Dystrophy
Foundation will be conducting a fundraiser in September [ in packet] as
follows:
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Date: September 28, 2013
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Time: 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
Location: North Broome Street & South Main Street.
 Monopole Telecommunications Structure: ( A memo from
Environmental Corporation of America has requested to construct a 199
foot telecommunications structure on Davis Road- memo attached)
 Property Tax Bill: (Report by Town Manager McLaurin a Union County
tax bill in the amount of $16,023.79 must be paid by the town for property
taxes for land acquisition of thirty-four acres on Waxhaw –Marvin Road
and small parcel behind Mama’s Lena’s-memo attached)
 Project Manager Report: (Progress update by Project Manager Nickole Branch)
10. Mayor and Commissioner Comments
11. Informal Comments: (Residents may sign up to speak).
12. Closed Session
13. Adjournment
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OPEN MEETING FORMAT
1.
Call to order
2.
Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation
3.
Adoption of the Agenda
4.
Informal Comments
5.
Regular Meeting
TOWN OF WAXHAW
MAYOR
P.O. Box 6
317 N. Broome St. Waxhaw, N.C 28173
Telephone (704) 843-2195 Fax (704) 843-2196
www.waxhaw.com
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Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
DAUNE GARDNER
TOWN COMMISSIONERS
ERIN KIRKPATRICK (MAYOR PRO TEM)
JOYCE J. BLYTHE
BRETT DILLER
SEAN POCCIA
MICHAEL STEWART
TOWN MANAGER
MICHAEL McLAURIN
Memorandum
TOWN CLERK
BONNIE B. McMANUS
Date: August 16, 2013
To:
Mayor and Board of Commissioners
From: Michael McLaurin, Town Manager
Cc:
Bonnie McManus, Town Clerk
Re:
Board Report for the week ending August 16, 2013
Administration
• Prepared and attended the Board’s August 13 meeting.
• Continued work on the due diligence of the new police department
including various tests, surveys and work on the application to the
Local Government Commission.
• A joint telephone conference was held on the status of the Police
Department with an updated schedule and a follow-up call on
Monday.
• Received outside review on the lighting proposal for the HC Nesbit
Park.
Project Management
• Creating Economic Development and Committees/Boards. Project
Planner to organize and create process improvements for all board
and committees in progress.
• In progress on the action opens items for Strategic BOC Goals and
MS Project plan timelines, final updates received and posted to
SharePoint from Julie Sumek, timeline approved. Milestone tracking in
progress.
• Created and managing PD Administrative project plan updates and
managing progress. Change request log created.
• Project Manager for Waxhaw updating the Board of Commissioners
site page for August 27, maintaining SharePoint site overall.
Mayor and Board of Commissioners
Board Report for the week ending August 16, 2013
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Planning and Community Development
• Development activity for the week include 16 new residential permits,
1 new residential renovation permit, 16 plumbing permits, 19
mechanical permits, 18 electrical permits, 36 zoning permits and 1 sign
permit. 305 inspections were conducted during the week. Permitting
related fees for the week $28,748.04 and Planning related fees were
$3,476.00.
• Zoning Related:
• The Carolina Thread Trail Grant was finished and submitted to the
CTT officials in Charlotte.
• Provided support in the review of RZ-001327-2013 creating maps,
data tables for the legal description as well as other assistance.
• Worked on creating a map identifying the trails in Cureton.
• Made all final changes for Downtown Code to be heard by the
Planning Board on August 19.
• Downtown Code Rezonings – August 19 Planning Board agenda.
As part of the adoption of the Downtown Code each parcel located
within the boundary of the code will need to be rezoned.
• Completed review of Lawson Phase 2 and 3 CUP revision.
• Continued research on sign ordinances relating to ball field
sponsorship signage.
• Completed review of Lawson Phase 4, Maps 13, 14, and 15 final
plats. Signed Phase 4 Map 15 for recordation.
• Completed review of Millbridge Phase 3 Map 8 final plat.
• Attended Hwy 16 Corridor Plan Advisory Committee meeting.
Plans Review:
• She Homes submitted the second submittal for the Bell Property
conditional rezoning. Staff will review the plan for conformity.
Engineering Related:
• Met with representatives from Wells Fargo Bank to present the
findings from the analysis of Kensington Drive.
• Met with the Homeowners Association representatives from Park
Providence to discuss the proposed development by Shea Homes.
• Continued to inspect and monitor the sedimentation and erosion
control issues in Anklin Forest.
• Began review of the final analysis of Kensington Drive plans from
Land Design.
Miscellaneous:
• CONNECT meeting Friday morning at Hal Marshall August 16.
• Cockinos Façade improvement grant receipts came in, need to take
photos and coordinate the final report with Ann Sutton.
Mayor and Board of Commissioners
Board Report for the week ending August 16, 2013
Page 3
• WHPC Monday August 12 – Visited the former site of the
Rosenwald school. Virginia Johnson provided the committee a
walking visual of the location of the building and other important
factors. She attended the Rosenwald school and shared stories.
She is going to try to find photos of the inside and outside of the
school. It was very interesting and her input will be reflected in the
minutes.
Police
• There were 519 calls for service. Crimes and/or arrest included:
fraud (credit card), possession of firearm by felon, larceny (felony),
resist/delay/obstruct, 2 reports of breaking/entering/theft from motor
vehicles and larceny after breaking/entering. Arrests include:
possession of firearm by felon, 2 arrests for possessing drug
paraphernalia, 2 arrests for possession of marijuana, open
container, and injury to personal property.
• Officer Riley is continuing in his Traffic Law Refresher class online.
Sgt. Lovingood completed his Instructor School on August 9.
Officer Gibson completed Death & Homicide Investigation School
on August 9.
• 45 citations were issued including: 15 registration violations, 5
expired inspections, 4 driving while license revoked, 3 no operator’s
license, 2 possess drug paraphernalia, 2 speeding violations, 2
driving left of center, 2 stop sign violations, 1 each of open
• container, fail to yield to left turn, possession of schedule I
controlled substance, no liability insurance, no motorcycle
endorsement, no mirrors on vehicle, reckless driving, improper lane
change, injury to personal property, and no seat belt.
Public Service
• 9 new Residential solid waste households. Number of new
residents for the week: 38
• Continued to monitor skate park and address issues accordingly.
• Street inspection in The Oaks—preparations to repair sink hole that
has occurred.
Upcoming Events
• Planning Board Meeting – Monday, August 19 at 6:30 p.m. the
Museum of the Waxhaws – The Sign Ordinance and Downtown
Code is scheduled to be reviewed and discussed.
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Board of Commissioners Board Meeting – Tuesday August 27 at
6:30 p.m. the Museum of the Waxhaws
A storefront becomes vacant.
A parcel sits undeveloped.
Where do you want to go to hang out?
This is YOUR downtown.
What future do you want to see?
In 2009, Waxhaw entered the North Carolina Small Town Main Street Program in an
effort to revitalize and improve the downtown's health and image. Results of these efforts over the last four years are evident to both local and out of town visitors to our
downtown. Waxhaw’s Small Town Main Street Program is looking to collect and provide updated information that can be used in discussions with potential businesses
that may be considering opening or expanding in Waxhaw. Participating in this survey
is a way for you to be involved in shaping, defining, and developing our community.
Your input will assist our community leaders as they direct Waxhaw's future growth
and expansion.
Here’s how you can make your opinion known.
1. Take our online survey. A link is available on the Waxhaw website at
www.waxhaw.com/NewsFlash or you can access it directly at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WaxhawSmallTownMainStreetSurvey
2. Pick up a hard copy survey from the following locations:
Town Hall, Library, BB&T, CMC-Waxhaw, Food Lion, Waxhaw Tack Exchange, or
the Library Association of Waxhaw Used Book Store. Return the completed survey
to Town Hall, P.O. Box 6, Waxhaw, NC 28173.
Survey deadline is June 10, 2013.
Waxhaw Public Survey 5/17 thru 6/12/2013
Small Town Main Street Economic Restructuring Committee -- STMSERC
Mayor, commissioners, and town manager were notified before going public
Primary focus on downtown with an overall and wider range of information
Info to elected officials and business and civic leaders for direction and decision making
Help from Lisa Hoffman -- Discussion, survey set-up, typing, copying and printing, etc.
Followed basic survey format and guidelines. No personal or private info.
Webinars by Roger Brooks nationally known town planner
Reviewed examples of other similar town surveys
Demographic and multiple choice questions / Open ended questions eliminate spin
Waxhaw specific questions -- committee review and input
711 total responses Only 48 were hard copy 6.75% (cyber/digital technology)
Distribution by -- Waxhaw official website
Direct online link to Survey Monkey
Spring Fest town and WBA booths
HOA email blasts
WBA - Waxhaw Business Association
WAA - Waxhaw Athletic Association (1,100 email list)
Business locations - 36 (4 churches) - closed stores and poor hours
Flyers (4,000+) on garbage cans on Friday the 7th (rain dampened response)
First Friday street solicitation
Results and Themes -- Fairly steep but typical bell curve.
Positive and negative responses. Parking, shopping, housing, restaurants, police, etc
Keep the quaint historic and friendly small town feel
Must diversify businesses and make them relevant and modern
Consistent references to Blakeney and Stonecrest
Business hours and availability are poor and need changed
Must include family and youth oriented activities and a community center
Waxhaw lacks a "big draw" store and entertainment activity
Lots of food but no fun activities or entertainment
Parking and traffic is a major concern and problem
Housing needs, location, and diversity issues
Conclusions -- Survey validated by Lawrence Group Highway 16 Corridor Small Area Design
meetings conducted June 17th-20th.
Concerned and observant citizens that like Waxhaw and would come and spend money.
Little awareness of efforts underway in government, civic, and business communities.
Most people have no idea or are not aware of what it takes to "make it happen".
Action Items – If no objections, the STMS-ERC plans to make info public and share with
property and business owners and residents.
Request Board of Commissioners work session to share more in-depth findings.
WAXHAW SMALL TOWN MAIN STREET ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING COMMITTEE
BASE ANALYSIS OF 711 SURVEY RESPONSES FROM 5/17 thru 6/12/2013
In 2009, Waxhaw entered the North Carolina Small Town Main Street Program in an effort to
revitalize and improve the downtown's health and image. Positive results of these efforts are
evident to both local and out of town visitors to our downtown's special atmosphere and image.
Broad ranging participation in this survey indicates that the program has merit and provides a way
for involvement in shaping, defining, and developing our community. Citizen input will assist our
community leaders as they direct Waxhaw's future growth and expansion.
1. Where do you live?
Numbers are responses
13_Alma Village
15_Hillcrest
10_Providence Grove
36_Anklin Forrest
01_Jackson Ridge
46_Quellin
00_Ashton Manor
09_Kingston
00_Ski Trail
04_Barrington
52_Lawson
11_Southbrook
13_Camberly
08_Magnolia Ridge
00_Southern Estates
40_Cureton
43_Millbridge
03_Stonecrest
02_Deer Creek
08_Old Hickory
17_The Oaks
11_Deerfld Plantation 11_Park Providence
01_Valhalla
15_Harrison Park
43_Prescot
09_Waxhaw Farms
07_Hermitage Place
03_Preserve at Forest Creek
Total of 267 responses or 37.6% were outside of Waxhaw city limits
2. How long have you lived here?
Numbers are in percent %
11.8_<1 year 13.4_1-2yrs
22.6_3-5yrs
29.7_6-10yrs
00_Wisackola Park
07_Woodleaf
06_Wysacky Park
09_Highway 75
05_Parkwood Sch Rd
102_Union County
04_Lancaster County
05_Mecklenburg County
142_Other_20% total
8.4_10-15yrs
14.0_>15yrs
4.4_5
06.6_6+
3. What is your gender?
Numbers are in percent %
34.3_Male
65.7_Female
4. How many people currently live in your household?
Numbers are in percent %
03.2_1
24.2_2
18.3_3
33.3_4
5. Do you have any children under 18?
Numbers are in percent %
63.7_ Yes
36.3_ No
6. If you answered yes to #5, what are the ages of the children currently living in your household?
Numbers are in percent %
12.4_0-3
17.8_4-6
27.4_7-10
29.9_11-15
12.4_16-18
7. How often do you visit or shop in downtown Waxhaw?
Numbers are in percent %
8.8_Daily
31.8_Weekly
16.9_Bi-weekly
32.2_Monthly
10.2_Never
8. When friends and family visit, where do you take them while visiting? List three "must see" or "must do" activities:
1)_2)_3)_ 1,270 Responses -- Restaurants-Maxwell's, Bridge & Train, Blakney & Stonecrest, JAARS & museums,
Galleries-Stewarts, festivals & events, First Fridays, Cane Creek Park, Museum of the Waxhaws, Antiques, Tack
Exchange, drive or walk around the area, uptown Charlotte, Carowinds, library & bookstore
9. WHERE do YOU go to "hangout" (other than home) during daytime and evening hours, as well as weekends? and
WHY? __Stonecrest, Blakney, Arboretum, uptown Charlotte, movies, church, the pool, walking downtown, parks,
desire for outdoor activities, Crossroads Café and coffees shops, NOWHERE TO GO, stay home
10. What do you think are the three best things about downtown Waxhaw? List three in order of preference:
1)_2)_3)_ 1,296 Responses -- Small town feel, historic nature, quaintness, clean and friendly, parades and festivals,
food and restaurants, First Fridays, train and bridge, walkability, safe foot travel, family feel, antiques, parks, schools,
equestrian places, bicycle friendly, farmer's market, art and galleries
11. What do you think are downtown Waxhaw's biggest challenges or negatives? List three in order of importance:
1)_ 2)_ 3)_ 1,196 Responses -- No shopping variety, lack of retail, parking and traffic, keeping the small town feel, no
children or youth activities, no community center, bad business hours (no Sunday or evening), lack of entertainment
(movies) and night life, unfriendly to business, housing diversity, no hotel or B&B, larger library, no "big draw" for
shopping or entertainment, need more quality restaurants, old versus new conflict, adding family friendly activities,
sidewalks and bike lanes, no central park
12. What do you think attracts people to Waxhaw? Choose all that apply.
Numbers are in percent %
48.6_Antiques
32.9_Cane Creek Park
62.5_Events & Parades
23.1_Equestrian community
52.5_Friendly people
13.9_Galleries
14.5_Green spaces
09.0_Public Art
43.5_Restaurants
16.7_Museum of the Waxhaws 18.2_Specialty shops
38.2_Train
62.7_Historic quaint village
30.6_Pedestrian friendly
16.9_Parks
39.0_Schools
13.1_List others ---Close to Charlotte, JAARS, low taxes, biking and runner friendly,
farmer's market, Furniture Factory
13. What could be done in downtown Waxhaw to get you to spend more time and money there?
New modern and relevant shops (Target), outdoor shops and dining, better hours, social gathering place, community
center with family activities, entertainment like movies and some night life, public pool, park activities like tennis and
volleyball with picnic tables, greenways, library, activities for children, bike lanes, downtown housing, equestrian
activities, age specific activities, divert traffic and improve parking, dog park
14. Are there any additional product lines or items that you would purchase in downtown Waxhaw if made available by
present businesses? Clothing, shoes, children's items, baked goods, fresh produce, health and organic foods, gifts
and souvenirs, fabric store, baby store, bike rentals, office and school supplies, outdoor gear, educational materials,
Mast General Store items
15. What kind of businesses do you want to see come to downtown Waxhaw?
Numbers are in percent %
74.0_Bakery
28.9_Home décor & furnishings 47.5_Specialty foods
21.0_Designer boutiques
09.6_Jewelry
51.2_Specialty retail shops
11.6_Electronics
34.9_Library
27.9_Sporting goods
28.9_Florist
45.2_Microbrewery
25.5_Stationary & Cards
20.2_Galleries
16.9_Music store
40.5_Wine shop
22.6_Education facilities (Charter, community college, specialty)
List others---Family center, game room, hotel or B&B, Barnes&Noble, Target, Wal-Mart, Trader Joe's, health food and
organic shops, movies, bowling, Starbuck's
16. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the least and 5 being the most, how acceptable are "open for business" hours in
downtown Waxhaw?
Numbers are in percent %
10.4_1
18.9_2
37.7_3
23.7_4
09.4_5
17. How far do you travel one-way to work?
Numbers are in percent %
18.7_1-5mi. 10.5_6-10mi. 12.3_11-15mi.
12.7_16-20mi.
09.7_21-25m.
09.7_26+mi.
18. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the least and 5 being the most, what is the likelihood that you or anyone you
know would live in or near downtown Waxhaw if quality urban housing (bungalow-style single family homes, upscale
loft apartments, urban mansions) was available?
Numbers are in percent %
27.3_1
12.6_2
21.2_3
23.0_4
15.9_5
19. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the least and 5 being the most, how would you rank the housing diversity in Waxhaw?
Numbers are in percent %
09.0_1
20.6_2
39.5_3
22.0_4
09.0_5
COMMENTS: To achieve the vision you just described, where do we need to concentrate our
efforts to make it a reality? Several "don't know", New shops, Blakney like, be friendly to
business, community and youth center, focus on children's needs, need entertainment and
activities, develop highway 16 corridor, better parking, better hours, downtown housing diversity
and choices, parks and green spaces, library, recognize under thirty age group, develop Cureton
Town Center, sidewalks and bike lanes and racks, preserve equestrian character, education
facilities, clean up old buildings. Lot of thoughtful and specific suggestions on both sides of most
issues. Read letter in comments.
August 20, 2013
To: Waxhaw Board of Commissioners
From: Mr. Donald Burroughs, HOA President- Quellin
Re: Easement Request
Attached is a map of the proposed trails along the east side of the Quellin Subdivision
for the next BOC meeting agenda. The Quellin HOA is asking for Waxhaw BOC to
approve the segments from the Kensington Bridge on the south to the Cureton
Subdivision border on the north. These segments are color coded GREEN, RED, BLUE
and PURPLE. The length of the trail is approx..36 miles. The segments to be built are
generally on the proposed Easement to be granted back to Union County upon take
over by the Town of Waxhaw in conjunction with Kensington Road. Once approval is
obtained from Waxhaw and Union County, construction will proceed as funds become
available. If you need additional information, please let me know.
Art O'Donnell for the Quellin HOA
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TOWN OF WAXHAW
Public Service Department
402 Brevard St.
Waxhaw, N.C 28173
Telephone (704) 843-7439 • Fax (704) 843-7355
www.waxhaw.com
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Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
PUBLIC SERVICE
DIRECTOR
N. TODD MATTHEWS JR.
PUBLIC SERVICE
ADMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT/
SOUTHSIDE CEMETERY MANAGER
MARION P. MORTON
August 12, 2013
To:
Waxhaw Board of Commissioners
Waxhaw Town Manager McLaurin
From: Todd Matthews
Public Services Director
Re:
Fall Clean Up – Date Approval Request
The Waxhaw Public Service Department is requesting the date for the Fall Clean-up Event
be approved as follows:
Date: October 8, 2013
Time: 7:00 AM until all articles are picked up.
All approved items must be at curbside by 7:00 a.m. the morning of October 8th.
***Please be reminded that once the truck has traveled down each street, it will not
make a second trip back to the same street to pick up items.
Once approved, a flyer concerning the event will be printed and distributed to residents.
This will occur two weeks prior to the event and each resident will receive a copy of the
flyer on their roll-out containers. It will also be posted on the town’s website as well as
Facebook and Twitter.
Thank you!
JULY, 2013 MONTH END TAX REPORT
TAX
YEAR
2012
2011
2010
2009
NET TAXES
BILLED
$
$
$
$
4,491,976.03
4,333,894.04
4,282,033.39
4,117,425.51
ADJUSTDISCOVERIES/ LIENS ADDED MENTS/INTE
BILLED
TO BILLS
REST
TOTAL CHARGES
$ 410.43 $ 4,492,386.46
$ 243.27 $ 4,334,137.31
$ 179.75 $ 4,282,213.14
$ 113.78 $ 4,117,539.29
OTHER YEARS TAX COLLECTIONS 07/01/2013 to 07/31/2013
YEAR
2008
2007
2006
2005
TAX PAID
$
469.63
$
549.38
$
524.25
$
554.55
Amount Owed
$
10,705.47
$
6,604.35
$
6,020.16
$
4,528.50
2013-2014 MOTOR VEHICLE TAX DEPOSITS 07/01/13 TO 06/30/2014: $ 16,788.89
2013-2014 PRIVILEGE LICENSE PAID 07/01/13 TO 06/30/14: $ 10,371.21
Ann F. Sutton
Certified Tax Collector
YTD COLLECTIONS
$
4,434,974.11
$
4,297,020.24
$
4,256,059.21
$
4,098,097.11
PERCENT
COLLECTED
98.72%
99.14%
99.39%
99.53%
BALANCE DUE
$
57,412.35
$
37,117.07
$
26,153.93
$
19,442.18
RESOLUTION of the TOWN of WAXHAW
Whereas, S. Ellis Hankins, Executive Director of the North Carolina League of
Municipalities, a leader in municipal government and leadership for nearly thirty years, has
announced his retirement; and
Whereas, S. Ellis Hankins began his career with the League in October, 1992 as
Assistant General Counsel and was promoted to Associate General Counsel; and
Whereas, S. Ellis Hankins was promoted to General Counsel and chief legislative
lobbyist in 1987 and served in that position until departing the League staff in 1994; and
Whereas, S. Ellis Hankins returned to the North Carolina League of Municipalities as its
Executive Director in 1997; and
Whereas, S. Ellis Hankins is only the fifth full-time Executive Director of the North
Carolina League of Municipalities in the 105-year history of the membership association
representing nearly every municipality in the State of North Carolina; and
Whereas, the work of S. Ellis Hankins benefitted the citizens of the cities and towns in
the State of North Carolina; and
Whereas, S. Ellis Hankins has worked to promote good government in North Carolina
through the League’s offering non-partisan advocacy, insurance, and other services as directed
by the membership; and
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of
Waxhaw, hereby honors S. Ellis Hankins, of the North Carolina League of Municipalities for
faithful service and lasting contributions to municipal government
Be It Further Resolved, that this resolution is made a part of the permanent records of
the Town of Waxhaw and that copies be forwarded to S. Ellis Hankins.
Adopted this 27th day of August 2013
_________________________
Daune Gardner, Mayor
Attest:
_______________________________
Bonnie B. McManus, Town Clerk
2013-08-27
Elizabeth R. Gibson
Past Vice President General
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
1300 West Franklin Street, Monroe, NC 28112-4506
(704) 283-4791 [email protected]
August 4, 2013
Town of Waxhaw
Mayor Daune Gardner
PO Box 6
317 North Broome Street
Waxhaw, NC 28173
Dear Mayor Gardner,
The John Foster Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Monroe, North Carolina
works to promote patriotism in our community. The week of September 17-23 is designated as
Constitution Week by Public Law 915 which was signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on
August 2, 1956. Therefore every year we want to bring to the attention of our citizens this
anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of the United States of America. I am sending
everything by e-mail this year and have included an attachment of a sample proclamation that I
hope you will complete, sign, and impress with the Seal of the Town of Waxhaw. After the
proclamation has been signed, we encourage you to add it to your website or perhaps add a
statement to your home page that says “Celebrate Constitution Week Sept. 17-23.” In the past I
have taken it to the library, and I will be happy to do that this year if you will let me know when
it is ready.
I have included with this proclamation a short history of the origin of Constitution Week
for you to read.
Thank you for working with us every year and helping us to remind the public of
Constitution Week!
Sincerely,
Elizabeth R. Gibson
John Foster Chapter
Monroe, NC
NCSDAR
HISTORY OF CONSTITUTION WEEK
Miss Gertrude S. Carraway, while President General of the National Society Daughters of
the American Revolution, was responsible for the annual designation of September 17-23 as
Constitution Week. The DAR made its own resolution for Constitution Week which was
adopted April 21, 1955.
Members of the United States Congress received the DAR resolution and on June 7,
1955, the resolution was discussed in the Senate. The first resolution to observe Constitution
Week was made June 14, 1955, by Senator William F. Knowland of California. Following
passage of the resolution by both Houses of Congress, President Eisenhower issued his
proclamation on August 19, 1955.
The first observance of Constitution Week was so successful that on January 5, 1956,
Senator Knowland introduced a Senate Joint Resolution to have the President designate
September 17-23 annually as Constitution Week. The resolution was adopted on July 23 and
signed into Public law 915 on August 2, 1956.
For his patriotic aid and interest, Senator Knowland received an Award of
Commendation from the NSDAR Continental Congress in April of 1956.
North Carolina has a special interest in the story of how Constitution Week came to be
signed into law because Miss Gertrude S. Carraway is the only North Carolinian ever to be
elected to the position of President General of the National Society Daughters of the American
Revolution. She served from 1953-1956. She was a lifelong resident of New Bern, North
Carolina.
WHEREAS: The Constitution of the United States of America, the guardian of our
liberties, embodies the principles of limited government in a Republic dedicated to rule
by law; and
WHEREAS: September 17, 2013 marks the two hundred twenty-sixth anniversary of the
framing of the Constitution of the United States of America by the Constitutional
Convention; and
WHEREAS: It is fitting and proper to accord official recognition to this magnificent
document and its memorable anniversary, and to the patriotic celebrations which will
commemorate it; and
WHEREAS: Public Law 915 guarantees the issuing of a proclamation each year by the
President of the United States of America designating September 17th through 23rd as
Constitution Week
NOW, THEREFORE I, Daune Gardner, by virtue of the authority vested in me
As Mayor of the Town of Waxhaw in the State of North Carolina do hereby proclaim the
week of September 17th through 23rd as
CONSTITUTION WEEK
AND ask our citizens to reaffirm the ideals the Framers of the Constitution had in 1787
by vigilantly protecting the freedoms guaranteed to us through the guardian of our
liberties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the
Town to be affixed this 27th day of August of the year of our Lord two thousand and
thirteen.
_________________________
Daune Gardner, Mayor
Attest
____________________________
Bonnie B. McManus, Town Clerk
RESOLUTION
Recognition of the Volunteer Work by Professor/Students
Of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC
WHEREAS, students from University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC have shown
leadership and group dynamics when approached by Mayor Gardner of the Town of Waxhaw,
NC with a proposal to study and provide a recommendation for a business park and:
WHEREAS, Mayor Gardner worked with the professor and students on the project ; and
WHEREAS, the students were responsible for coordinating all necessary design and
engineering work for the proposed business park as well as obtaining the necessary guidelines
and
WHEREAS possible future construction work for the business park preliminary work was
presented to Mayor Gardner and
WHEREAS, the students provided regular updates to Mayor Gardner throughout all
phases of the proposed design project, and;
WHEREAS, the new proposed business park was completed in accordance with the
proposed guidelines for future development.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that that Mayor Gardner of the Town of Waxhaw s
hereby commends the students of University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC for the
leadership and group dynamics showed by their class and all participating community
volunteers for the successful completion of the future proposed business park.
READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED, this the 27th day of August, 2013.
[SEAL]
ATTEST:
____________________________________
Daune Gardner, Mayor
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of this Resolution, duly adopted by the Town
of Waxhaw on the 28th day of August, 2013, as it appears of record in the official minutes.
______________________________
Bonnie B McManus, Town Clerk
TOWN OF WAXHAW, NORTH CAROLINA
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TOWN MANAGER
TO APPROVE SURVEYING SERVICES
WHEREAS, the Town of Waxhaw is in the process of purchasing and/or
constructing a new Town Hall, a Police facility and other municipal improvements;
WHEREAS, N.C.G.S. 143-64.32 authorizes the Town of Waxhaw to exempt
surveying projects from the public bidding procedures;
WHEREAS, with smaller surveying assignments it may be quicker and more
efficient to utilize designated companies without going through a bidding process;
WHEREAS, the Waxhaw Board of Commissioners believes that it will be proper
for the Town Manager to obtain surveying work without a bidding process for smaller
assignments; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Waxhaw Board of
Commissioners hereby authorizes the Town Manager to hire surveyors for the projects
set forth above provided that no single assignment have an estimated cost more than
$5,000.
Adopted this 27th day of August 2013.
____________________________
Daune Gardner, Mayor
ATTEST:
_________________________
Bonnie B. McManus, Town Clerk
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August 19, 2013
To: Town Manager Michael McLaurin
From: Tareyn McKenzie - Fundraising Coordinator-Muscular Dystrophy Association
Re: Fund Raiser-“Fill the Boot”
,
I’m writing on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) and would like to request
any concerns that the town may have for collection in the streets for our Fill the Boot program
this year. We are partnering with the Waxhaw Fire Department and Kristen Bright is my person
of contact. These are state road and contact has been made with them. They do not require
the ninety day notice, as the streets are not being closed. Also I will be in contact with the
Waxhaw Police Department to notify them of the event.
The event date is attentively set for Saturday, September 28, 2013, and we are looking to
collect funds to benefit our organization at North Broom Street and South Main Street. Below is
a breakdown of the event details.
Event Type: Fill the Boot
Event Description: The Fill the Boot campaign for MDA is a 59 year tradition that takes place
in busy street intersections in thousands of cities across the United States. Firefighters join
together to collect donations in their boots. The funds collected help the Muscular Dystrophy
Association provide comprehensive health care services like clinic visits, assistance with the
purchase and repair of wheelchairs and leg braces, summer camp, communication devices,
support groups and help fund research projects.
Date Requested: Saturday, September 28, 2013
Location Requested: North Broom Street & South Main Street
Time Requested: 10 am – 2pm
I appreciate your consideration, and if you need any further information, please let me know.
Tareyn McKenzie
Fundraising Coordinator
Muscular Dystrophy Association
1515 Mockingbird Lane #701
Charlotte, NC 28209
Office: 704.567.2912 Fax: 704.567.2819