NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1973 SESSION
CHAPTER 523
HOUSE BILL 49
AN ACT TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS TO PROVIDE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS, DEPARTMENTS, AND AGENCIES.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
Section 1. This act shall be known as "The Capital Improvement Appropriations Act of 1973".
Sec. 2. The appropriations made by this act are for the purpose of constructing buildings and utilities, the renovation of buildings and utilities, acquiring sites therefor where necessary, acquiring and installing equipment, and acquiring lands at the institutions, departments and agencies of the State hereinafter mentioned, as detailed in Volume III of the 1973-75 Budget.
Sec. 3. The direct appropriations made by this act to provide for Capital Improvements under Sections 4, 5, and 6 of this act shall be disbursed for the purposes provided by this act upon warrants drawn by the State Disbursing Officer, which warrants shall not be drawn for any State institution, department, or agency until a requisition has been approved by the Director of the Budget, and which requisition shall be approved only after full compliance with the Executive Budget Act, Article I, Chapter 143, of the General Statutes. Any officer of this State or executive head of any institution, or any director, trustee, or commissioner of any State institution, department, or agency to which a direct or self-liquidating appropriation is made under the provisions of this act who votes for or aids in spending more money for any improvement for any institution, department, or agency than is appropriated therefor except as hereinafter provided, may be removed from office by the Governor. Any additional monies which may be received by means of a grant or grants from the United States of America or any agency or department thereof, or from any other source to aid in financing the cost of any of the improvements herein referred to may be placed by the State Treasurer in the same fund or in a separate fund and, to the extent permitted by terms of such grant or grants, with the approval of the Governor and the Advisory Budget Commission, shall be disbursed in the same manner and for the same purposes mentioned in this act, as detailed in Volume III of the 1973-75 Budget. Appropriations for purchases of land in Section 4 of this act are consolidated into one appropriation to the Department of Administration. Self-liquidating appropriations for student housing are on the basis of five thousand dollars ($5,000) per student and shall not exceed this amount per student for the stated project including equipment and furnishings. Prior to the execution of design or construction contracts in respect to projects to be financed in whole or in part with self-liquidating appropriations the Advisory Budget Commission shall approve the method of financing such project. Where direct appropriations are provided in this act for the purpose of furnishing movable equipment for any project, such funds for equipment shall not be subject to transfer into construction accounts except as authorized by the Director of the Budget. However, fixed equipment funds so provided may be expended under construction accounts to the specific amount required for equipment attached to or connected to the building for which it is intended. It is the intent of this act that projects listed herein shall be completed, including fixed and movable equipment and furnishings, within the limits of the amounts of the direct or self-liquidating appropriations provided herein, except as hereinafter provided.
Sec. 4. There is hereby appropriated out of the General Fund the sum of one hundred sixty-six million four hundred four thousand two hundred fifty-nine dollars ($166,404,259) for the use of the State institutions, departments and agencies to provide for CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT projects according to the following schedule:
II. GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Department of Administration $39,305,000
1. State Office Building
Area Development $9,735,000
Movable Equipment 60,000 $9,795,000
2. Capitol Restoration
Phase II Supplement 400,000
3. General Renovations &
Repairs to State
Buildings 350,000
4. Purchase of Land,
Raleigh Area,
Institutional & State Parks 17,500,000
5. Additional Stack Shelves,
Archives-Library
Building 150,000
6. Museum of Art
Supplement 4,500,000
7. Cape Lookout National
Seashore Land
Acquisition 5,000,000
8. Renovate Basement Area
Education Building 85,000
9. Vehicular Parking Deck
and Motor Pool Dispatching
Center, Advance Planning 125,000
10. New State Office Building
Planning 300,000
11. Air Condition Salisbury
Street Annex, Department
of Agriculture 275,000
12. Emergency Repairs to
State Owned Physical
Facilities 250,000
13. Renovate Governor's
Mansion 575,000
III. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY SAFETY
North Carolina State Ports
Authority $8,295,000
1. Open Dock Roll-on/
Roll-off Ramp,
Morehead City Port $3,325,000
2. Fill & Hardstand Area
Wilmington Port 780,000
3. Transit Shed on South Dock
Extension, Wilmington Port 935,000
4. Open Dock Roll-on/
Roll-off Ramp, Wilmington
Port 2,995,000
5. Shelter Modifications
Wilmington Port 260,000
IV. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL REHABILITATION AND CONTROL
Office of Correction $5,449,000
1. Inmate Education
Facilities
Multiple Locations $220,000
Movable Equipment 24,000 $244,000
2. Vocational Training
Facilities
Multiple Locations 700,000
3. Caledonia Prison
Quartering Facilities 1,405,000
Fixed Equipment 375,000
Movable Equipment 80,000 1,860,000
4. Central Prison
Renovations & Additions 1,630,000
Fixed Equipment 665,000
Movable Equipment 100,000 2,395,000
5. Unallotted Reserve for
Repairs & Alterations 250,000
Stonewall Jackson School 1,601,000
1. Two Cottages for
50 Students Each 1,200,000
Fixed Equipment 10,000
Movable Equipment 40,000 1,250,000
2. Physical Education
Building Renovations 250,000
3. Cafeteria Roof 6,000
4. Roofs, Gutters &
Downspouts 60,000
5. Cottage 17
Renovations 35,000
Samarkand Manor 20,000
1. Renovation of Four
Cottages 20,000
Cameron Morrison School 60,000
l. Well 40,000
2. Fixed Equipment 20,000 60,000
Dobbs School for Girls 50,000
1. New Roofs, Gutters
& Downspouts 30,000
2. Waterproofing Administra-
tion Classroom Building 20,000
Juvenile Evaluation Center 20,000
1. Demolition of Four Smoke
Stacks 20,000
C. A. Dillon School 5,000
1. Access Drive & Service
Entrance 5,000
Probation Commission 200,000
1. Headquarters Building –
Wadesboro 200,000
V. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Medical Care Commission $360,000
1. Developmental Disability
Facilities – Cumberland
County $360,000
Office of Mental Health 2,500,000
1. Community Mental
Health Facilities 2,500,000
Alcoholic Rehabilitation 630,000
Center - Black Mountain
1. Activities Building $600,000
Fixed Equipment 10,000
Movable Equipment 20,000 630,000
Alcoholic Rehabilitation
Center – Butner 228,000
1. Completion of
Therapy Building 210,000
Fixed Equipment 12,000
Movable Equipment 6,000 228,000
Walter B. Jones Alcoholic
Rehabilitation Center –
Greenville 512,000
1. Activities Building 477,000
Fixed Equipment 20,000
Movable Equipment 15,000 512,000
Dorothea Dix Hospital 3,785,000
1. Roof Repairs for Certain
Buildings 290,000
2. Roads, Walks, Parking
Areas and Bridge 300,000
3. Electrical Distribution
System Improvements 430,000
4. Water System Improvements 175,000
5. McBride Building
Renovation 1,600,000
6. Taylor Hall Renovation 225,000
7. Main Kitchen
Renovation 210,000
8. Communication System
Improvements 20,000
9. Power Plant Improvements –
Phase II 225,000
10. Emergency Generating
Equipment 310,000
Broughton Hospital 1,200,000
1. Renovations Wards R
thru X 600,000
2. Addition to Central
Warehouse 300,000
3. Re-roof Several
Buildings 110,000
4. Furniture Refinishing
Facility 60,000
5. Roads and Parking 130,000
Western Carolina Center 960,000
1. Renovate Four (4)
Cottages 780,000
2. Roof Repairs, Seven (7)
Buildings 180,000
Cherry Hospital 3,708,400
1. Water Plant Improvements 192,000
2. Addition to Sewage
Treatment Plant 100,000
3. Extend Water Distribu-
tion System 32,000
4. Roads & Parking 85,000
5. Central Laundry 2,273,000
Equipment 1,000,000
Vehicle 26,400 3,299,400
O'Berry Center 369,500
1. Renovation & Additions to
Dormitories B-l & B-2 415,000
Fixed Equipment 25,000
Movable Equipment 50,000
490,000
Less 1971 Appropria-
tion 328,000 162,000
2. Resurfacing Roads &
Parking 37,500
3. Paging & Intercom
System 50,000
4. Toilet & Shower
Renovation, "A" &
"B" Buildings 120,000
John Umstead Hospital 1,155,000
1. Ward Renovation for
Adolescents & Classroom
Addition 175,000
Fixed Equipment 10,000 185,000
2. Renovate Main Dining
Room 200,000
Movable Equipment 5,000 205,000
3. Ward Renovation for
Geriatric Patients 30,000
4. Magnetic Door Releases 75,000
5. Outdoor Lighting 75,000
6. Heating and Air
Conditioning Controls 50,000
7. Laundry Equipment
and Renovations 535,000
Murdoch Center 1,120,000
1. Utilities 17,500
2. High Temperature Hot
Water Distribution
System Renovation –
Phase III 100,000
3. Cascade Heater 150,000
4. Emergency Power, Lightning
& Smoke Detection Equip-
ment 73,500
5. Air Conditioning Four (4)
Buildings 700,000
6. Resurfacing & Paving
Campus Drives 16,500
7. Record Vault 5,000
8. Ceiling in Blind
Facility 33,000
9. Curb & Gutter for Streets
& Drives 24,500
Caswell Center 1,350,000
1. Tapp Dormitory Renovation 325,000
2. Johnson Dormitory
Renovation 275,000
3. Byrum Dormitory
Renovation 275,000
4. New Dining Area 345,000
Fixed Equipment 75,000
Movable Equipment 25,000 445,000
5. Administration Building
Renovation 30,000
Wright School 50,000
1. Renovate Main Building 50,000
Governor Morehead School 3,302,334
1. New Fire Main, Ashe
Avenue Campus 35,000
2. Vocational & Maintenance
Building, Ashe Avenue
Campus 790,000
Movable Equipment 60,000 850,000
3. Remove Railroad Siding
Ashe Avenue Campus 20,000
4. Lineberry Hall, Audi-
torium Renovation, Ashe
Avenue Campus 210,000
5. Roads & Parking, Ashe
Avenue Campus 100,000
6. Kitchen & Dining Facility
Ashe Avenue Campus 650,000
Fixed Equipment 75,000
Movable Equipment 15,000 740,000
7. Demolition of Johnson
Cottage, Ashe Avenue
Campus 8,000
8. Renovate Five (5)
Cottages, Ashe Avenue
Campus 200,000
9. Four Dormitories-
Ashe Avenue
Campus 1,106,000
Movable Equipment 33,334 1,139,334
North Carolina School for
the Deaf 999,000
1. Renovate Rankin Hall 330,000
2. Renovate Joiner Hall 200,000
3. Renovate Goodwin Hall 170,000
Fixed Equipment 50,000 220,000
4. Renovate Rondthaler
Hall 55,000
Fixed Equipment 1,000 56,000
5. Renovate Service
Building 50,000
6. Replace Sewer Lines 48,000
7. Replace Steam Lines 70,000
8. Renovate Infirmary
Dining & Kitchen 20,000
Fixed Equipment 5,000 25,000
North Carolina Orthopedic
Hospital 740,000
1. New Ward B 280,000
Fixed Equipment 10,000
Movable Equipment 20,000 310,000
2. Renovation of Dietary
Facilities 270,000
Fixed Equipment 61,000
Movable Equipment 39,000 370,000
3. Fuel Storage 60,000
Facilities
North Carolina Cerebral
Palsy Hospital 400,000
1. Main Building Renova-
tion 350,000
Movable Equipment 50,000 400,000
Vocational Rehabilitation
Aid to Local Government 709,200
1. Fayetteville Regional
Rehabilitation Center 2,470,000
Fixed Equipment 235,000
Movable Equipment 250,000
2,955,000
Less Federal & Local Funds 2,245,800 709,200
Gravely Sanatorium 25,200 25,200
VI. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES
Office of Commercial and
Sports Fisheries $192,000
1. Patrol Boat $60,000
2. Maintenance & Supply
Building, Morehead
City $120,000
Fixed Equipment 8,000
Movable Equipment 4,000 132,000
Office of Forest Resources 750,000
1. Reserve for Capital
Improvement Projects 750,000
Office of Recreation Resources
Division of State Parks 2,500,000
1. Reserve for Capital
Improvement Projects 2,500,000
North Carolina Board of
Science & Technology 344,000
1. Addition to Science &
Technology Building 305,000
Fixed Equipment 17,000
Movable Equipment 10,000
Land 12,000 344,000
Kerr Reservoir Development
Commission 83,000
1. Toilet Building
Hibernia Point 21,000
2. Six Storage Buildings 4,000
3. Camping Area
Hibernia Point 10,000
4. Ranger Residence
Satterwhite Point 23,000
5. Refurbish Picnic Areas 25,000
Office of Water & Air
Resources 500,000
1. Maintenance of Beach
Erosion Control Projects 500,000
VII. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Department of Agriculture $3,083,000
1. Analytical Chemistry
Laboratory, Raleigh,
North Carolina $2,188,000
Fixed Equipment 390,000
Movable Equipment 95,000 2,673,000
2. Sewer System Improve-
ments, State
Fairgrounds 300,000
3. Repairs to Dorton Arena
State Fairgrounds 110,000
IX. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Priority Group I $53,448,500
1. Utilities, Walks &
Drives Improvements $6,835,000
2. Library Expansions,
Additions & Improve-
ments 4,470,000
3. Renovations, Improve-
ments & Construction of
Instructional Facilities 39,262,000
4. Renovations, Improve-
ments & Construction of
Maintenance Facilities 2,149,500
5. Renovations, Improve-
ments & Construction of
Administration Facilities 566,000
6. Improvements to
Athletic Facilities 366,000
7. Land Acquisition 3,000,000
Less Land Funds Trans-
ferred to Department of
Administration 3,000,000
Less Prior Appropriation 200,000
Priority Group II $12,722,500
1. Remove Architectural
Barriers at UNC-Chapel
Hill, UNC-Asheville, East
Carolina University 402,500
2. Capital Improvement
Funding 12,320,000
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill - Academic Affairs -0-
1. Married Student
Housing $8,600,000
Movable Equipment 200,000
8,800,000
Less Self-Liquidating 8,800,000 -0-
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill - Health Affairs
1. Parking Deck 3,750,000
Less Self-Liquidating 3,750,000 -0-
2. Continuing Education
Center 3,540,000
Fixed Equipment 500,000
Movable Equipment 270,000
4,310,000
Less Self-Liquidating 4,310,000 -0-
North Carolina Memorial
Hospital 12,075,000
1. Renovate Fourth Floor
for OB & Nurseries 960,000
Fixed Equipment 150,000
Movable Equipment 70,000
1,180,000
Less Prior Appropria-
tion 285,000 895,000
2. Renovate 3, 5, 6,
7th Floors 2,690,000
Fixed Equipment 150,000
Movable Equipment 200,000 3,040,000
3. Expansion of Hospital
Supporting Services 6,790,000
Fixed Equipment 750,000
Movable Equipment 600,000 8,140,000
North Carolina State
University at Raleigh -0-
1. Parking Structure 2,160,000
Less Self-Liquidating 2,160,000 -0-
2. Residence Hall for
500 2,235,000
Fixed Equipment 200,000
Movable Equipment 65,000
2,500,000
Less Self-Liquidating 2,500,000 -0-
3. Married Student
Apartments 4,300,000
Fixed Equipment 100,000
4,400.000
Less Self-Liquidating 4,400,000 -0-
4. Chapel 200,000
Fixed Equipment 12,000
Movable Equipment 3,000
215,000
Less Self-Liquidating 215,000 -0-
5. Electrical Renovations
Four Residence Halls 250,000
Less Self-Liquidating 250,000 -0-
University of North Carolina
at Greensboro -0-
1. Air Condition Gove
Health Center 175,000
Less Self-Liquidating 175,000 -0-
2. Basement Renovation in
Residence Halls 175,000
Fixed Equipment 25,000
200,000
Less Self-Liquidating 200,000 -0-
3. Renovations in Guilford
& Mary Foust Dormi-
tories 250,000
Less Self-Liquidating 250,000 -0-
4. Married Student
Apartments 1,950,000
Fixed Equipment 50,000
2,000,000
Less Self-Liquidating 2,000,000 -0-
University of North Carolina
at Charlotte -0-
1. Parking Lot 340,000
Less Self-Liquidating 340,000 -0-
University of North Carolina
at Wilmington -0-
1. Student Union 1,363,000
Fixed Equipment 50,000
Movable Equipment 80,000
1,493,000
Less Self-Liquidating 1,493,000 -0-
2. Student Parking 75,000
Less Self-Liquidating 75,000 -0-
3. 200 Student Residence
Hall 890,000
Fixed Equipment 80,000
Movable Equipment 30,000
1,000,000
Less Self-Liquidating 1,000,000 -0-
East Carolina University -0-
1. Ficklen Stadium
Lighting 300,000
Less Self-Liquidating 300,000 -0-
Western Carolina University -0-
1. Fire Protection &
Safety 149,600
Less Appropriation 40,000
Less Self-Liquidating 109,600 -0-
Appalachian State University -0-
1. Faculty Housing 995,000
Fixed Equipment 30,000
1,025,000
Less Self-Liquidating 1,025,000 -0-
Pembroke State University -0-
1. Air Condition Four (4)
Residence Halls 560,000
Less Self-Liquidating 560,000 -0-
Winston-Salem State
University -0-
1. Atkins Hall Renova-
tion 120,000
Movable Equipment 10,000
130,000
Less Self-Liquidating 130,000 -0-
2. Plumbing Renovations
Two Dormitories 145,000
Less Self-Liquidating 145,000 -0-
3. Parking Lots 42,500
Less Self-Liquidating 42,500 -0-
4. Colson Hall Renova-
tion 120,000
Movable Equipment 10,000
130,000
Less Self-Liquidating 130,000 -0-
5. 250 Student Dormi-
tory 1,111,000
Fixed Equipment 96,000
Movable Equipment 43,000
1,250,000
Less Self-Liquidating 1,250,000 -0-
Elizabeth City State
University -0-
1. University Center
Addition 444,000
Fixed Equipment 20,000
Movable Equipment 50,000
514,000
Less Self-Liquidating 514,000 -0-
Fayetteville State
University -0-
1. Student Center
Addition 480,000
Fixed Equipment 100,000
Movable Equipment 50,000
630,000
Less Self-Liquidating 630,000 -0-
North Carolina Central
University -0-
1. Parking, Drives &
Walks 70,000
Less Appropriation 20,000
Less Self-Liquidating 50,000 -0-
2. Renovate Two Residence
Halls 575,000
Movable Equipment 25,000 -0-
600,000
Less Self-Liquidating 600,000 -0-
X. DEPARTMENT OF ART, CULTURE AND HISTORY
Office of Archives and
History $1,307,000
1. Reed Gold Mine
General Restoration $330,000
2. Duke Homestead Visitor
Center – Museum $220,000
Fixed Equipment 20,000
Movable Equipment 10,000 250,000
3. Reserve for Capital
Improvements 420,000
4. Repair and Restoration
of Historic Sites 348,000
Less Federal Funds 174,000 174,000
5. Historic Preservation
Fort Dobbs 43,000
6. Historic Preservation
Eagle Tavern 90,000
XI. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AND VETERANS' AFFAIRS
Armory Commission $290,625
1. Armory, New Bern, North
Carolina $315,000
Less Federal & Local
Funds 275,625 $39,375
2. Armory, Washington,
North Carolina 390,000
Less Federal & Local
Funds 341,250 48,750
3. Armory, Whiteville,
North Carolina 295,000
Less Federal & Local
Funds 258,125 36,875
4. Armory, Dunn, North
Carolina 250,000
Less Federal & Local
Funds 218,750 31,250
5. Armory, Canton/Waynesville,
North Carolina 325,000
Less Federal & Local
Funds 284,375 40,625
6. Armory, Monroe, North
Carolina 315,000
Less Federal & Local
Funds 275,625 39,375
7. Armory, High Point,
North Carolina 435,000
Less Federal & Local
Funds 380,625 54,375
Sec. 5. There is hereby appropriated out of the Highway Fund the sum of eight million five hundred fifty-one thousand three hundred forty-nine dollars ($8,551,349) for the use of the Department of Motor Vehicles and the State Highway Commission to provide for CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT projects according to the following schedule:
III. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY SAFETY
Highway Commission $5,889,349
1. Bridge Maintenance Combination
Truck Shed and Blacksmith Shop
Selma, N. C. $42,000
2. Sub-Shop & Storage Building,
Ferry Division, Cherry
Point, N. C. 85,000
3. Well, Septic Tank &
Pumphouse, Peachtree, N. C. 8,000
4. Division Office Annex
Asheville, N. C. 220,000
5. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Statesville, N. C. 42,000
6. District Office Building
North Wilkesboro, N. C. 70,000
7. Division Office Complex
Charlotte, N. C. 390,000
8. Land Acquisition & Fencing
Salisbury, N. C. 18,000
9. Salt Storage Bin
Siler City, N. C. 12,000
10. Landscape Storage Warehouse &
Truck Shed, Wentworth, N. C. 42,000
11. Land Acquisition, Fayetteville,
N. C. 20,000
12. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building, Bunn, N. C. 42,000
13. Well & Sewage Treatment
Plant, Wayne County 25,000
14. District Office Building
Wilmington, N. C. 70,000
15. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building, Williamston,
N.C. 38,000
16. Ferry Operations Office &
Restroom Facilities, North End
Ocracoke Island 20,000
17. Geological Survey Office
Building & Truck Shed
Asheville, N. C. 35,000
18. Lab Addition & Renovation
Statesville, N. C. 8,000
19. Service Station
Peachtree, N. C. 8,000
20. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building & Fence
Winston-Salem, N. C. 67,000
21. Salt Storage Bin
Asheboro, N. C. 12,000
22. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
White Lake, N. C. 40,000
23. District Office Building
Wayne County 75,000
24. Division Office Building
Greenville, N. C. 155,000
25. Bridge Maintenance Lumber Shed
& Combination Truck Shed &
Blacksmith Shop, Wayne County 65,000
26. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Peachtree, N. C. 60,000
27. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Newton, N. C. 42,000
28. Equipment Storage Shed
Mount Pleasant, N. C. 39,000
29. Perimeter Fencing
Carthage & Sanford, N. C. 37,000
30. Four-Bay Wash & Grease Building
Camp Burton, N. C. 44,000
31. Three-Bay Wash & Grease Building
Roxboro, N. C. 37,000
32. Combination Shop & Storage
Building, Williamston, N. C. 50,000
33. Bridge Maintenance Lumber
Shed, Peachtree, N. C. 28,000
34. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Taylorsville, N. C. 40,000
35. Chemical Storage Building
Boone, N. C. 22,000
36. Equipment Storage Buildings
Albemarle, N. C. 39,000
37. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building & Fence
Stokes County 68,500
38. Salt Storage Bin
Raeford, N. C. 12,000
39. Sign Shop
Camp Burton, N. C. 75,000
40. Equipment Storage Shed
Fayetteville, N. C. 48,000
41. Paint Storage Building &
Sign Shop, Durham, N. C. -0-
42. District Office Building
Wilmington, N. C. 70,000
43. Service Station
Williamston, N. C. 8,000
44. Laboratory Addition
Fayetteville, N. C. 5,000
45. Location Field Survey Office
Building, Charlotte, N. C. 70,000
46. Perimeter Fence, Marble, N. C. 21,000
47. Equipment Storage Building
Polkton, N. C. 39,000
48. Combination Truck Shed Storage
Building & Shop, Cherokee
County 64,000
49. Combination Headquarters,
Assembly & Storage Building
Ashe County 55,000
50. Resident Engineer's Office
Building, Aberdeen, N. C. 70,000
51. Perimeter Fence
Lumberton, N. C. 4,600
52. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Warrenton, N. C. 40,000
53. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Wayne County 62,500
54. Powder & Exploder Cap
Magazine, Peachtree, N. C. 7,000
55. Blacksmith Shop
Shelby, N. C. 25,000
56. Tool & Supply Building
North Wilkesboro, N. C. 6,000
57. Signal Shop & Storage
Building, Aberdeen, N. C. 37,000
58. Traffic Services Field
Shop, Henderson, N. C. 15,000
59. Landscape Office & Assembly
Building, Burgaw, N. C. 19,000
60. Combination Lumber Shed,
Storage Building & Shop
& Perimeter Fence, Lake
Junaluska, N. C. 78,000
61. Service Station
Lake Junaluska, N. C. 8,000
62. Land Acquisition
Asheville, N. C. 40,000
63. Perimeter Fence
Taylorsville & Newton, N. C. 26,500
64. Maintenance Headquarters,
Assembly & Shop Building &
Fencing, Mocksville, N. C. 73,500
65. Sign Storage Warehouse
Camp Burton, N. C. 48,000
66. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building & Service
Station, Roxboro, N. C. 55,000
67. Four-Bay Wash & Grease
Building, Wayne County 42,000
68. Add Central Heating &
Air Conditioning, Division
Sign Shop, Wilmington, N. C. 4,000
69. Three-Bay Wash & Grease
Building, Trenton, N. C. 37,000
70. Division Traffic Services
Yard, Hertford County 150,000
71. Four Office Buildings
Charlotte, N. C. 225,000
72. Perimeter Fence, Burgaw
& Wilmington. N. C. 23,500
73. Materials & Test Darkroom
Structure, Method, N. C. 20,000
74. Location Field Survey Office
Building, Fayetteville, N. C. 40,000
75. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building, Lake
Junaluska, N. C. 60,000
76. Storage Building
Winston-Salem, N. C. 22,000
77. Sign Shop Truck Sheds
Camp Burton, N. C. 40,000
78. Landscape Storage Warehouse
Durham, N. C. 48,000
79. Combination Warehouse &
Service Station, Wayne County 45,000
80. Equipment Storage Shelter
Duplin County 24,000
81. Three-Bay Wash & Grease
Building, Grantsboro, N. C. 34,000
82. Bridge Maintenance Office,
Warehouse Lumber Shed &
Truck Shed, Salisbury, N. C. 78,000
83. Maintenance Storage Building
Lake Junaluska, N. C. 48,000
84. Maintenance Headquarters Assembly
& Storage Building
Marshall, N. C. 45,000
85. Storage Building
Danbury, N. C. 22,000
86. Conversion of Truck Shed
to Paint Storage Shed
Camp Burton, N. C. -0-
87. Storage Building
Oxford, N. C. 24,000
88. Equipment Storage Shed
Selma, N. C. 42,000
89. Land Acquisition
New Bern, N. C. 20,000
90. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Northampton County 35,000
91. Location Field Survey Office
Building, Greensboro, N. C. 30,500
92. Sign Shop, Lexington, N. C. 17,500
93. Land Acquisition
Grantsboro, N. C. 12,000
94. Bridge Maintenance Office &
Combination Warehouse &
Lumber Shop, Union, N. C. 60,000
95. Relocate Equipment Storage
Shed, Lake Junaluska, N. C. 16,500
96. Maintenance Headquarters,
Assembly & Storage Building
Marion, N. C. 48,000
97. Sign Shop, Danbury, N. C. 17,500
98. Storage Building
Henderson, N. C. 24,000
99. Perimeter Fence
Wayne County 27,000
100. Perimeter Fence, Newport &
Greenville, N. C. 21,500
101. Combination Office, Shop &
Storage Building
Perquimans County 58,000
102. Equipment Sub-Shop
Morganton, N. C. 70,000
103. Salt Storage Bin
Lake Junaluska, N. C. 12,000
104. Traffic Services Field Shop
Bunn, N. C. 15,000
105. Landscape Storage Building
Henderson, N. C. 12,000
106. Equipment Storage Building
Steel Creek, N. C. 39,000
107. Equipment Storage Building
Wayne County 42,000
108. Bridge Maintenance Office &
Lumber Shed, Whittier, N. C. 45,000
109. Equipment Sub-Shop
Sparta, N. C. 70,000
110. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Hendersonville, N. C. 42,000
111. Maintenance Headquarters,
Assembly & Storage Building
Spruce Pine, N. C. 40,000
112. Combination Office, Shop
& Storage Building
Gates County 58,000
113. Bridge Maintenance Office,
Lumber Shed Warehouse, Truck
Shed & Combination Warehouse
& Blacksmith Shop
Hendersonville, N. C. 83,000
114. Equipment Sub-Shop
Marshall, N. C. 70,000
115. Salt Storage Bin
Polk County 20,000
116. Service Station
Gates County 8,000
117. Bridge Maintenance Office
& Combination Lumber Shed &
Cement Warehouse
Franklin, N. C. -0-
118. Equipment Sub-Shop
Spruce Pine, N. C. 70,000
119. Powder & Exploder Cap
Magazines, Webster, N. C. 7,000
120. Perimeter Fence
Maple, N. C. 10,500
121. Equipment Sub-Shop
Newland, N. C. 60,000
122. Perimeter Fence, Transylvania,
Henderson & Polk Counties 58,000
123. Site Grading
Buncombe County 73,749
124. Equipment Sub-Shop
Raeford, N. C. 60,000
125. Addition to Maintenance
Office, Webster, N. C. 8,000
126. Perimeter Fence, Buncombe,
Madison, McDowell, Rutherford
& Yancey Counties 77,500
127. Equipment Sub-Shop
Bunn, N. C. 60,000
128. Maintenance Headquarters &
Assembly Building
Buncombe County -0-
129. Equipment Sub-Shop
Maple, N. C. 60,000
130. Equipment Sub-Shop
Trenton, N. C. 60,000
Department of Motor Vehicles 2,662,000
1. Electrical Mechanical
Renovations, Motor
Vehicles Building
Raleigh, N. C. 391,000
2. Addition to Motor
Vehicles Building
Raleigh, N. C. 1,250,000
Fixed Equipment 50,000
Movable Equipment 50,000 1,350,000
3. Office Building
Ahoskie. N. C. 147,500
Movable Equipment 4,500
Land 8,000 160,000
4. Radio Repair Shop
Greensboro, N. C. 30,000
5. Office Building Addition
Fayetteville, N. C. 100,000
Movable Equipment 3,000 103,000
6. Radio Communications
Center
Williamston, N. C. 115,000
Movable Equipment 5,000 120,000
7. Office Building
Kenansville, N. C. 147,000
Movable Equipment 4,500
Land 8,000 160,000
8. Office Building,
Hendersonville 147,500
Movable Equipment 4,500
Land 10,000 162,000
9. Highway Patrol
Building, Granville
County 186,000
Sec. 6. There is hereby appropriated out of the Wildlife Resources Fund the sum of two hundred forty-three thousand four hundred eighty-six dollars ($243,486) to provide for CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT projects for the Wildlife Resources Commission according to the following schedule:
VI. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES
Wildlife Resources Commission $243,486
1. Trout Hatchery Project $39,000
Fixed Equipment 30,000 $69,000
2. Equipment Building
Workshops 50,000
3. Land Acquisition
Game (Statewide) 44,486
4. Land Acquisition
Boating & Fishing
(Statewide) 10,000
5. Boating Access Develop-
ment (Statewide) 70,000
Sec. 7. When each project appropriated for in Section 4 of this act, other than those projects under the University of North Carolina Board of Governors, is placed under construction contract, direct appropriations therefor shall be encumbered to include all costs for construction, design, investigation, administration, movable equipment and a reasonable contingency. Surplus direct appropriations remaining in the project budget after encumbering costs described above shall be placed in a Project Reserve Fund credited to the Department of Administration. Use of this Project Reserve Fund shall be at the discretion of the Director of the Budget, and solely to allow for award of contracts where bids exceed appropriated funds, on condition that such project supplemented shall have been designed within the physical scope intended by the applicable appropriation or any authorized change therein, and all means to award contracts within the appropriation shall have been reasonably attempted in the opinion of the Director of the Budget. The Project Reserve Fund shall not be used in connection with any projects under the University of North Carolina Board of Governors. At the discretion of the Advisory Budget Commission, any balances in the Project Reserve Fund shall revert to the original source.
Sec. 8. The Governor and Advisory Budget Commission are authorized and empowered to delete any CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT project as provided in this act and substitute therefor any other CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT project or projects which on the request of the department, agency or institution, and in the opinion of the Governor and the Advisory Budget Commission, shall be deemed to be in the best interest of the State. Such substituted projects shall take precedence over projects enumerated in this act within the limit of funds provided to the requesting department, agency or institution in this appropriation.
Sec. 9. The Advisory Budget Commission may, when in its opinion it is in the best interest of the State to do so, and upon the request of the department, institution, or agency, authorize an increase or a decrease in size, scope, direct or self-liquidating appropriation, of any project or projects enumerated in this act within the funds available to that department, agency or institution.
Sec. 10. There is authorized under Section 4 of this act, the sum of four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000) as a supplement to previous appropriations and authorizations in connection with the construction, equipping and furnishing of a new State Art Museum Building. It is the intent of the General Assembly of North Carolina that this appropriation of four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000) shall be reserved and used with funds previously appropriated and with funds derived from other sources such as private gifts, grants and other non-State funds made available by individuals, corporations, foundations and others; and shall be used as requested by the State Art Museum Building Commission subject to the approval of the Governor and the Advisory Budget Commission. Provisions of this act relative to reversion shall not be applicable to this appropriation.
Sec. 11. The Director of the Budget is authorized and empowered to advance from the land-purchase appropriations made in this act, funds necessary for purchase of recreational land for which there is either no specific appropriation or only a partial appropriation, when reimbursement of such advances will be later effected by the Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation.
Sec. 12. There are appropriated in Section 4 of this act certain lump sums specifically to the Department of Social Rehabilitation and Control, Office of Correction; the Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Office of Forest Resources; the Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Office of State Parks; the Department of Art Culture and History; and the Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Office of Water and Air Resources, from the General Fund. Such lump sums of funds shall be used for specific projects of CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS from time to time and in accordance with the priority needs of the respective agencies, and as approved by the Advisory Budget Commission generally as described and set forth in Volume III of the Budget. In the case of the Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Office of Water and Air Resources, the lump sum of monies is intended by the General Assembly primarily to supplement funds from federal and/or local sources for projects approved by the Advisory Budget Commission to accomplish the purposes indicated in this act. The proportion of State funds shall be in accordance with formulae of the federal agency or in reasonable proportion as approved by the Advisory Budget Commission.
Sec. 13. There is appropriated in Section 4 of this act a lump sum to the University of North Carolina Board of Governors. Expenditure of funds in this appropriation shall be in accordance with provisions of Chapter 1244 of the 1971 Session Laws, and provisions of this act except where specifically excluded.
Sec. 14. There is appropriated in Section 4 of this act the sum of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to the Department of Administration for the purpose of making unanticipated emergency repairs to State-owned physical facilities. The intent of this appropriation is to provide for unanticipated emergency situations which may arise in connection with any physical facility owned by the State of North Carolina. Expenditure of funds out of this account shall be subject to approval by the Advisory Budget Commission. An accounting of expenditures from this appropriation shall be made by the Advisory Budget Commission to the Appropriations Committee at the next session of the General Assembly.
Sec. 15. Subject to any transfers and changes between appropriations as permitted in previous sections of this act, the appropriations for CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS made in this act shall be expended only for specific projects set out in this act. Construction of all CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT projects enumerated in this act shall be commenced or self-liquidating indebtedness with respect thereto shall be incurred on or before December 31, 1974; if construction on such project or projects has not been commenced or self-liquidating indebtedness has not been incurred on or before December 31, 1974, then the direct appropriation for such project or projects shall revert to the original source, and the self-liquidating appropriation shall lapse; except that direct appropriations may be placed in the Project Reserve Fund; provided, however, that subject to the approval of the Governor and the Advisory Budget Commission this deadline with respect to both direct and self-liquidating appropriations may be extended when, in the discretion of the Governor and the Advisory Budget Commission, existing circumstances and conditions warrant such extension.
Sec. 16. Any unencumbered direct appropriation balances remaining in the CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT funds of 1971 appropriated for construction and equipment shall revert to the original source on December 31, 1973; provided that the Governor and Advisory Budget Commission may grant further extension for specific projects in such cases where conditions warrant.
Sec. 17. The several departments, institutions, and agencies of the State are fully authorized and empowered to make application or applications to any agency or agencies of the United States of America for grant-in-aid for the construction of the several projects in this act and within the scope and intent of the projects enumerated in this act and to expend the same in accordance with the terms of such grants which are not contrary to the laws of this State. The Advisory Budget Commission and the Department of Administration, in its pertinent divisions, shall be furnished in advance with copies of all requests for federal funds and this information shall be kept current.
Sec. 18. It is the intent of this General Assembly that, of the appropriations enumerated above in this act, the items listed below are to be financed from the General Revenue Sharing Trust Fund of the State, and that all the provisions of this act which are applicable to the remaining items are also applicable to those funded from the General Revenue Sharing Trust Fund of the State, to the end of providing maximum flexibility for the expenditure of the appropriations made herein consistent with federal regulations governing expenditure of general shared federal revenue.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
State Office Building $9,795,000
Purchase of land: Raleigh
area, Institutions and Park
lands 14,500,000
Cape Lookout National Seashore 5,000,000
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAY SAFETY
North Carolina State Ports Authority 8,295,000
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL REHABILITATION AND CONTROL
Office of Correction
Caledonia Prison 1,860,000
Central Prison 2,395,000
Stonewall Jackson School 1,601,000
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Dorothea Dix Hospital 3,785,000
Broughton Hospital 1,200,000
Western Carolina Center 960,000
Cherry Hospital 3,708,400
O'Berry Center 369,500
John Umstead Hospital 1,155,000
Murdoch Center 1,120,000
Caswell Center 1,350,000
Governor Morehead School 3,302,000
North Carolina School for the Deaf 999,000
North Carolina Orthopedic Hospital 740,000
North Carolina Cerebral Palsy
Hospital 400,000
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES
North Carolina Board of Science
and Technology 344,000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 2,673,000
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Library Expansions, Additions
and Improvements 4,470,000
Renovations, Improvements and
Construction of Instructional
Facilities 24,888,600
Renovations, Improvements and
Construction of Maintenance
Facilities 2,149,500
North Carolina Memorial Hospital 8,140,000
Total $105,200,000
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Sec. 19. This act shall be in full force and effect July 1. 1973.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 16th day of May, 1973.