GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
1987 SESSION
CHAPTER 795
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---TITLE/PURPOSES
Sec. 1. This act shall be known as "The Capital Improvement Appropriations Act of 1987".
Sec. 2. The appropriations made by the 1987 General Assembly for capital improvements are for constructing, repairing and renovating State buildings, utilities, and other capital facilities, for acquiring sites for them where necessary, and for acquiring buildings and land for State government purposes.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---PROCEDURES FOR DISBURSEMENTS
Sec. 3. The appropriations made by the 1987 General Assembly for capital improvements shall be disbursed for the purposes provided by this act. Expenditure of funds may not be made by any State department, institution or agency, until an allotment has been approved by the Governor as Director of the Budget. The allotment shall be approved only after full compliance with the Executive Budget Act, Article I of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes. Prior to the award of construction contracts for projects to be financed in whole or in part with self-liquidating appropriations, the Director of the Budget shall approve the elements of the method of financing of those projects including the source of funds, interest rate, and liquidation period: Provided, however, that if Director of the Budget approves a method of financing those projects, he shall report that action to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations at its next meeting.
Where direct capital improvement appropriations include the purpose of furnishing movable equipment for any project, those funds for equipment shall not be subject to transfer into construction accounts except as authorized by the Director of the Budget.
Capital improvement projects authorized by the 1987 General Assembly shall be completed, including fixed and movable equipment and furnishings, within the limits of the amounts of the direct or self-liquidating appropriations provided, except as otherwise provided in this act.
---CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS/GENERAL FUND
Sec. 4. Appropriations are made from the General Fund for use by the State departments, institutions, and agencies to provide for capital improvements according to the following schedule:
Capital Improvements 1987-88 1988-89
Department of Administration (Total) $ 14,300,000 $ 25,000,000
.01 Construction of Underground
Parking and Thermal Storage
Facility 3,600,000 -
.02 New Museum of History-Supplement 8,000,000 -
.03 Construction of a new Education
Building - 25,000,000
.04 Bath Building Renovation for
Additional Health Laboratory Space 2,600,000 -
.05 Office of Administrative Hearings-
Roof Repairs and Removal of
Handicap Barriers 100,000 -
Department of Cultural Resources (Total) 475,000 575,000
.01 Ziegler House in Edenton-
Renovations and Equipment 25,000 -
.02 New History Museum-Equip
the Sports Hall of Fame Exhibit - 250,000
.03 Museum of the Cape Fear in
Fayetteville-Renovations 125,000 -
.04 Thomas Wolfe Memorial -
Construction of a New
Visitors Center 325,000 325,000
Department of Agriculture (Total) 4,126,180 1,600,700
.01 Western Farmers' Market-
a. Addition to the Fruit and
Vegetable Building 280,000 -
b. Construction of a Small
Truck Shed 50,000 -
.02 Western N.C. Agriculture
Center-Paving 225,000 -
.03 Watercraft Museum-Construction
of a New Facility 259,000 -
.04 Raleigh Farmers' Market
Completion of New Facility - 1,500,000
.05 Triad Farmers' Market-
Purchase of Land 3,000,000 -
.06 Oxford Tobacco Research Station-
Construction of a Farm Storage/
Maintenance Building and a
Supervisor's Dwelling 157,400 100,700
.07 Mountain Research Station at
Waynesville-Construction of a
Multi-Purpose Education Building 154,780 -
Department of Commerce (Total) 19,900,000 16,000,000
.01 State Ports-Expansion,
Modernization and Development
and Purchase of Radio Island 19,900,000 16,000,000
Department of Natural Resources and
Community Development (Total) 9,234,000 8,450,000
.01 N.C. Zoological Park-Continued
Development of the North American
Phase 6,000,000 -
.02 Toxic Metal and Organic Analytical
Laboratory-Planning and New
Construction 600,000 7,800,000
.03 Reserve for Civil Works Projects 1,409,000 -
.04 Jordan State Forest
Development 400,000 -
.05 Bladen Lake State Park-Restroom
Facilities 25,000 -
.06 Marine Fisheries-Complete
Construction of Building in
Morehead City 150,000 -
.07 Wildlife Resources-Acquisition
of the Timber Deed on Conine
Island Tract, Bertie County 650,000 650,000
Department of Crime Control and
Public Safety 202,967 -
.01 Armory Construction 60-person
Armory, Marion
Total Requirements $1,059,186
Less Federal Receipts 775,640
Less Local Receipts 141,773
Appropriation 141,773 -
.02 Supplemental Funds for Armories
in Wadesboro and Taylorsville 61,194 -
Department of Correction (Total) 6,765,000 -
.01 Reserve for Prison Recreation
Facilities and for Repairs and
Renovations 5,000,000 -
.02 Cumberland County-Reserve for
Work Release Facility 1,230,000 -
.03 Washington County Prison Unit
at Creswell-Drainage System 85,000 -
.04 Western Correctional Center-
Construction of a Chapel 450,000 -
Department of Justice (Total) 1,961,800 -
.01 Justice Academy Dormitory
Building 1,961,800 -
Department of Human Resources (Total) 4,510,563 5,436,300
.01 Cherry Hospital-
a. Renovate Water Plant 266,500 -
b. Renovate Waste Water
Treatment Plant 730,700 -
.02 Broughton Hospital-
Air Condition Patient Living
Area 169,000 3,286,000
.03 Jackson Training School-
Construction of two new dorms 150,000 2,150,300
.04 Dobbs School-
Construction of a Multi-
Purpose Building 195,000 -
.05 Eastern School for the Deaf
in Wilson -
a. Renovate three dormitories 511,000 -
b. Air Condition Eagle Hall 89,000 -
.06 Black Mountain Center -
a. Renovate Moore Hall
Second Floor Wing 100,000 -
b. Correct ICF/MR Deficiencies
and remove asbestos 1,380,924 -
.07 Juvenile Evaluation Center -
a. Replace window screens 88,439 -
b. Construction of a new
Vocational Building 680,000 -
c. Paving and Road
improvements 150,000 -
Department of Community Colleges
(Total) 25,888,125 19,461,266
University of North Carolina Board
of Governors (Total) 63,018,200 52,684,400
.01 Appalachian State University -
Classroom Building for
College of Business 5,500,000 4,188,000
.02 East Carolina University -
a. Sports Medicine Physical
Education Facility 2,200,000 2,225,500
b. Renovations/Additions to
the Brody Building 2,100,000 2,100,000
.03 Fayetteville State University -
New School of Business
Administration Building 3,000,000 3,350,000
.04 North Carolina A & T
University - New Library
Building 7,000,000 7,823,000
.05 North Carolina Central
University - Renovation of
Major Facilities 2,000,000 2,485,000
.06 North Carolina State
University -
a. Forest Resources - Expansion
of Robertson Pulp and Paper
Lab 4,402,000 -
b. Textile School Facilities
Equipment 3,000,000 3,000,000
.07 Pembroke State University -
Addition to Oxendine Science
Building 1,200,000 1,253,600
.08 University of North Carolina
at Asheville -
a. Graduate Center and Classroom
Building 5,558,500 -
b. Western North Carolina
Arboretum - 1,449,500
.09 University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill -
a. Biology/Biotechnology
Building 5,000,000 5,994,500
b. Alcohol Studies Center 2,000,000 2,255,700
c. Family Physicians Center 3,600,000 3,665,000
d. Construction of a Community
Learning and Living Center
for Autistic Adults (TEACCH) 638,000 -
.10 University of North Carolina at
Charlotte
a. Office/Classroon Building for
College of Architecture 3,600,000 3,657,000
b. College of Engineering,
Applied Research Lab Facility - 6,500,000
.11 University of North Carolina at
Greensboro - Land Acquisition 3,000,000 -
.12 Western Carolina University -
a. Warehouse and Storage
Building 1,829,700 -
b. Renovate Stillwell
Building 3,520,000 -
c. Renovate McKee Building
and Hoey Auditorium - 2,737,600
.13 University Advance Planning
Funds 3,280,000 -
.14 Agricultural Programs -
a. Mountain Horticulture Crops
Research Station and Extension
Center at Fletcher -
Landscaping and Renovations 140,000 -
b. North Carolina State
University - Complete
construction of stalls at
Equine Teaching Facility 200,000 -
c. North Carolina State
University - completion of
Swine Research Facility 250,000 -
Office of State Budget and Management
(Total) 7,363,200 -
.01 Reserve for Repairs and
Renovations 7,038,200 -
GRAND TOTAL - GENERAL FUND $157,420,035 $129,207,626
---CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS/HIGHWAY FUND
Sec. 5. Appropriations are made from the Highway Fund for use by the State departments, institutions, and agencies to provide for capital improvements according to the following schedule:
1987-88 1988-89
Division of Motor Vehicles
.01 Driver License - Patrol Office,
Newton $ 102,400 -
.02 Renovation of Motor Vehicles
Building, Raleigh 36,400 -
.03 Roof Replacements at Three
Locations 124,800 -
.04 Building Additions at Nine
Locations 903,600 -
.05 Building Addition, Elizabeth
City 56,900 -
.06 Building Addition, Gastonia - 106,500
.07 Resurface Parking Lots at Four
Locations - 49,300
.08 Building Addition, Rocky Mount - 106,800
.09 Electrical Renovations, C and L
Garage, Raleigh - 45,200
Division of Highways
.01 Division Equipment Shop,
North Wilkesboro 2,734,000 -
.02 Maintenance Headquarters,
Taylorsville 450,000 -
.03 Equipment Repair Shop,
Spruce Pine 32,000 598,000
.04 Division Equipment Shop,
Fayetteville 115,000 2,142,500
.05 Division Sign Shop,
Albemarle 32,000 610,000
.06 Equipment Repair Shop, Andrews 43,000 814,200
.07 Maintenance Warehouse,
Sandy Ridge 14,000 218,000
.08 Equipment Repair Shop,
Selma 46,000 870,600
.09 Salt Storage Facilities,
Statewide - 292,000
.10 Ferry Replacement and Facility
Renovation 2,500,000 3,500,000
.11 Boiler Replacement H & T
Central Lab, Raleigh 58,000 -
.12 Sewer Line, Division Complex,
Wilmington 112,000 -
.13 Renovation to Thompson Building,
Raleigh 21,000 387,800
.14 Bridge Maintenance Office,
Boone - 11,000
.15 Equipment Repair Shop,
Burnsville - 36,000
.16 Equipment Repair Shop,
Shallote - 27,000
.17 Equipment Repair Shop,
Williamston - 45,000
.18 Consolidation of Currituck/Dare
Counties Bridge Maintenance
Yards - 500,000
.19 Maintenance Headquarters, Monroe - 34,000
Other Agencies
.01 Department of Crime Control
and Public Safety - Law
Enforcement Precision
Driving Track 2,654,000 -
.02 Highway Patrol - Upgrade
Communications Tower
And Radio System, Greensboro 250,000 -
GRAND TOTAL - HIGHWAY FUND $10,285,100 $10,393,900
Requested by: Sen. Thomas, Rep. Murphy
---OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS/CAPITAL FUNDS REVERSION
Sec. 6. (a) Funds in the amount of four hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($425,000) appropriated by Section 4 of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session Laws (Regular Session 1986) to the Department of Administration to purchase the Credit Union Building for the Office of Administrative Hearings shall revert to the General Fund.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler, Royall
---REPAIR AND RENOVATION RESERVE ALLOCATIONS
Sec. 7. Of the funds appropriated to the Repair and Renovation Reserve in Section 4 of this act, the sum of six million six hundred eighty-nine thousand two hundred sixteen dollars ($6,689,216) shall be allocated as follows:
(1) Town of Salemburg Sewer Project $ 100,000
(2) School of Science and Mathematics 2,306,400
(3) North Carolina Museum of Art-
Landscaping 475,000
(4) State Parks
Carolina Beach Complete bulkhead,
replace 30 slips 900,000
Cliffs of the Neuse Dam inlet structure
repair 60,000
Water system improvements 166,208
Duke Power Renovate swim area building
roofs 75,000
Fort Macon Replacement of water line
from plant to fort 152,000
Shelter renovations 75,000
Hammmocks Beach Well and pump for water
system on Bear Island 316,800
Hanging Rock Replace underground power
line 70,694
Kerr Lake Water system improvement
-Nutbush 146,000
Water system improvement
-Hibernia 112,000
Toilet building renovation
-Bullocksville 62,002
Pave use area/improve
Satterwhite Point 97,337
Water system improvement
-County Line 88,368
Merchants Millpond Improve drainage 25,000
Morrow Mountain Renovate bathhouse and
swimming pool 750,000
Water system improvements 116,407
Renovate bathroom complex
-3 buildings 165,000
Waynesborough Park Construction of amphitheater
(matching fund) 330,000
Ranger residence $ 100,000
$3,807,816
Requested by: Sen. Thomas, Rep. Murphy
---RESERVE FOR ADVANCE PLANNING
Sec. 8. The Division of State Construction shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and to the Fiscal Research Division on how it intends to spend funds from the Reserve for Advance Planning at least 45 days before it spends the funds.
The Division of State Construction shall also report the results of any project on which it uses funds from the Reserve for Advance Planning to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and to the Fiscal Research Division.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---N.R.C.D. LABORATORY REPORT
Sec. 9. The Department of Administration shall report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations on proposed plans and proposed location for the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Toxic Metal and Organic Analytical Laboratory prior to determining a site for the laboratory.
Requested by: Sen. Basnight, Rep. Bruce Ethridge, Rep. Colton
---RENOVATION OF THE SEABOARD BUILDING
Sec. 10. Of the funds appropriated to the Office of State Budget and Management in Section 4 of this act for repairs and renovations for the 1987-88 fiscal year, the sum of two hundred eighty-nine thousand dollars ($289,000) shall be used to renovate the Seaboard Building.
Requested by: Rep. Bob Etheridge
---HARNETT PRISON CHAPEL FUNDS/DO NOT REVERT
Sec. 11. (a) Section 217(a) of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"(a) Funds in the amount
of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) were appropriated to the Department of
Correction in Section 3 of Chapter 971 of the 1983 Session Laws for the
construction of a chapel at Harnett Correctional Center. These funds may not
revert but shall remain available for expenditure for this purpose until June
30, 1987. 1988."
(b) This section shall become effective June 30, 1987.
Requested by: Sen. Marvin, Rep. Holt
---RENOVATION AND USE OF BUILDING A AT CHERRY HOSPITAL
Sec. 12. Funds authorized in Section 207 of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session Laws (Regular Session, 1986) in the amount of one hundred thirty-four thousand dollars ($134,000) from the Reserve for Prison Needs to renovate Building A at Cherry Hospital for use as a minimum custody facility for female inmates are transferred to a capital improvement account of the Department of Correction. These funds shall be used for renovations of Caledonia Prison dormitories that are proposed in the settlement agreement in the case of Stacker v. Woodard. All other provisions of Section 207 of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session Laws (Regular Session, 1986) are repealed.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins
---VANCE COUNTY PRISON UNIT (GILLBURG) VOCATIONAL BUILDING
Sec. 13. Of the funds appropriated to the Prison Repair and Renovation Reserve in Section 4 of this act, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) shall be used to defray the cost of the vocational building at the Vance County Prison Unit (Gillburg).
Requested by: Sen. Marvin
---ELECTRONIC PERIMETER SECURITY SYSTEM AT STATE PRISON PROHIBITED.
Sec. 14. (a) The General Assembly has examined the issue of electronic perimeter security systems, and finds that such systems should be tested by use at two correctional facilities before authorizing the use of such a system by all State correctional facilities.
(b) Except as otherwise authorized by the General Assembly, no electronic perimeter security system may be purchased for or installed at any custodial or correctional facility operated by the Department of Correction. No electronic perimeter security system may be purchased for or installed at any custodial or correctional facility authorized for construction or renovation under Chapter 3 of the 1987 Session Laws, except that such a system may be purchased and installed at the new Craggy Prison in Buncombe County and at McCain Prison in Hoke County.
(c) The Department of Correction, when it finds that such systems are fully tested, may recommend to the General Assembly that the installation of electronic perimeter security systems at other State custodial or correctional facilities be reconsidered.
Requested by: Sen. Marvin, Rep. Holt
---REPORT ON IMPROVED CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
Sec. 15. (a) The Office of State Budget and Management and the Department of Correction shall provide quarterly reports to the Chairmen of the Appropriations Base Budget Committee and the Appropriations Expansion Budget Committee in the House, the Chairmen of the Appropriations Committee and the Base Budget Committee in the Senate, the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, and the Fiscal Research Division on expenditures of funds appropriated by the 1985 General Assembly for capital projects of the Department of Correction in the South Piedmont Area and at the Montgomery County Unit. These reports shall continue to be made until the completion of these projects.
The Office of State Budget and Management and the Department of Correction shall submit a final report on expenditures and progress in achieving necessary improvements in the South Piedmont Area and at the Montgomery County Unit to the Governor, the Chairmen of the Appropriations Base Budget Committee and the Appropriations Expansion Budget Committee in the House, the Chairmen of the Appropriations Committee and the Base Budget Committee in the Senate, the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, and the Fiscal Research Division immediately following completion of these improvements.
(b) The Office of State Budget and Management and the Department of Correction shall also provide quarterly reports to the Chairmen of the Appropriations Base Budget Committee and the Appropriations Expansion Budget Committee in the House, the Chairmen of the Appropriations Committee and the Base Budget Committee in the Senate, the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Fiscal Research Division on expenditures of funds appropriated by the 1987 General Assembly for capital projects of the Department of Correction. The reports shall include information on which contractors have been selected, what contracts have been entered into, the projected and actual occupancy dates of facilities contracted for, the number of prison beds to be constructed on each project, the location of each project, and the projected and actual cost of each project. These reports shall continue to be made until the completion of these projects.
Requested by: Sen. Rand
---CUMBERLAND COUNTY WORK RELEASE CENTER FUNDS
Sec. 16. Funds appropriated in Section 4 of this act for the Cumberland County Work Release Center shall be released to Cumberland County when it is ready to begin design and construction.
Requested by: Rep. Anderson
---CHERRY HOSPITAL BUILDING STUDY
Sec. 17. The Department of Administration shall study and recommend the use of vacant and underutilized buildings at Cherry Hospital. The Department shall report the results of the study to the Chairmen of the Appropriations Base Budget Committee and the Appropriations Expansion Budget Committee in the House, the Chairmen of the Appropriations Committee and the Base Budget Committee in the Senate, the Chairmen of the Joint Appropriations Committees on Justice and Public Safety, the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Fiscal Research Division by March 15, 1988.
Requested by: Representative Beall
---WESTERN REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER
Sec. 18. Of the funds appropriated in Section 4 of this act to the Department of Community Colleges the sum of nine hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($945,000) for the 1987-88 fiscal year shall be used for capital improvements for the Western North Carolina Regional Allied Health and Geriatric Training Center of Southwestern Technical College, for fixed and moveable equipment and furnishings. No local matching funds are required.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---ALLOCATION OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAPITAL FUNDS
Sec. 19. Funds are appropriated to the Department of Community Colleges in Section 4 of this act in the sum of twenty-five million eight hundred eighty-eight thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($25,888,125) for the 1987-88 fiscal year and the sum of nineteen million four hundred sixty-one thousand two hundred sixty-six dollars ($19,461,266) for the 1988-89 fiscal year for capital improvements. These funds shall be allocated as follows:
Institution Project 1987-88 1988-89
.01 Central High Technology
Piedmont CC Center $ 1,586,275 $ -0-
.02 TC of Complete Class-
Alamance room Lab
Building 450,000 400,000
.03 Mayland TC LRC, Shop/
Renovations 500,000 544,750
.04 Wayne CC Vocational & Social
Sciences Building 1,000,000 1,000,000
.05 Pitt CC Vocational Building 510,170 200,830
.06 Wake TC Health Education
Building 1,000,000 1,175,000
.07 Rowan TC General Purpose
Building-Cabarrus
Co. - 500,000
.08 Sampson TC Complete 2nd Floor
Adult Education/
Student Center 251,250 -
.09 Sandhills CC Complete Library/
Performing Arts
and provide for
increased costs of
project 400,000 -
.10 Cape Fear TI Satellite in
Pender County 300,000 -
.11 Craven CC Student Activity
Center 300,000 300,000
.12 Caldwell CC &TI Technical Skills
Building 750,000 740,000
.13 Vance-Granville Small Business Ctr. 250,000 500,000
CC Granville Satellite 300,000 -
.14 Randolph TC Planning Money 200,000 700,000
.15 Nash TC Student Center/
Library - 500,000
.16 Blue Ridge TC Library/Student
Center - 588,000
.17 Cleveland TC Student Activities
Center 1,300,000 1,300,000
.18 Wilkes CC Skills Center &
Power Mechanics
Renovations 700,000 -
.19 Halifax CC Student Development
Ctr. Completion - 400,000
.20 Forsyth TC Vocational Education
Building 850,000 -
.21 Isothermal CC Funds to complete
project currently
under construction 200,000 -
Polk County Satellite 250,000 -
.22 Rockingham CC Laboratory/Class-
room Building - 757,826
.23 Edgecombe TC LRC/Classroom-
Tarboro - 600,000
.24 Tri-County CC Classroom/Lab
Building Phase II
and for needed
sewer line 700,000 500,000
.25 Mitchell CC Renov. for Con-
tinuing Education
Center 500,000 -
.26 Martin CC Equine Training
Center 900,440 -
.27 Bladen TC High Tech. Bldg. 150,000 -
.28 Western
Piedmont CC Complete Learning
Resource Center
facilities 750,000 -
.29 Roanoke-
Chowan CC Complete & equip.
Indust. Tech./
Small Business
Center - 1,000,000
.30 Asheville-
Buncombe TC Voc. Additions &
Renovations 1,500,000 1,500,000
Madison
Satellite 400,000 -
.31 Carteret TC Renovate recently
acquired bldg. 347,975 -
.32 Central
Carolina TC Student Activity/
Performing Arts
Center - 1,000,000
Harnett
Satellite Equip. Laser-Electro
Optics Building 479,000 828,520
.33 Coastal
Carolina CC Business Technology
Building 500,000 500,000
.34 College of the
Albemarle Complete current
project and repay
Rockingham CC 500,000 500,000
.35 Haywood TC Regional Education
Services Center 1,487,300 1,487,300
.36 James Sprunt
TC Renovations &
complete Student
Center 200,000 -
.37 Johnston TC Increased costs for
current project 500,000 -
.38 Gaston College Planning Funds 442,000 -
.38(1) Funds appropriated herein for
Gaston College shall be used
for the purchase of equipment
for the Lincoln School of
Technology
.39 Fayetteville TI Equipping a center
for business and
industry and a
center for applied
technology 1,000,000 1,000,000
.40 Lenoir CC Aviation Facility
& Classroom Bldg. - 939,000
Greene County
Satellite 50,000 -
.41 Durham TC Satellite in northern
Durham County 500,000 -
.42 Richmond TC Scotland County
Satellite 184,500 -
Repay Rockingham CC 80,000 -
.43 Robeson TC Complete current
project 187,715 -
.44 Sandhills CC Increased costs for
Library/Music/
Audiovisual Bldg. 136,500 -
.45 Piedmont Tech. Repay Rockingham CC 350,000 -
Caswell Satellite
Start-up funds 50,000 -
.46 Stanly TC Planning/Learning
Resource Center 250,000 -
.47 Montgomery TC Planning/Specialty
Lab Building 100,000 -
.48 Anson TC Water and Sewer Line 1,500,000 -
.49 Southwestern TC Equipping Regional 945,000 -
Allied Health Center
Macon County
Satellite 100,000 -
The institutions may use the funds allocated to them by this section for other capital purposes if they deem it appropriate to do so.
Requested by: Rep. Nesbitt, Sen. Ward
---ALLOCATION OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAPITAL FUNDS
Sec. 20. Funds appropriated for the 1987-88 and 1988-89 fiscal years to the Department of Community Colleges and allocated to local institutions for capital projects shall remain available until expended and may not revert to the General Fund.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins
---MATCHING REQUIREMENTS/ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TECH
Sec. 20.1. Funds allocated in this act to Asheville-Buncombe Technical College for the Madison County Satellite for capital projects are not subject to any matching requirement.
Requested by: Sen. Plyler
---MATCHING REQUIREMENTS/ANSON TECH
Sec. 20.2. Funds allocated in this act to Anson Technical College for capital projects are not subject to any matching requirement.
Requested by: Rep. Hunter
---MAYLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE FUNDS
Sec. 21. Mitchell County, Avery County, and Yancey County shall each provide at least one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to match the funds allocated to Mayland Technical College in this act. The matching funds shall be provided over the 1987-89 biennium.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins
---MATCHING REQUIREMENTS/PIEDMONT TECH
Sec. 22. Funds allocated in this act to Piedmont Technical College to repay a loan to Rockingham Community College are not subject to any matching requirement. Also funds allocated by the 1985 General Assembly to Piedmont Technical College for capital projects are not subject to any matching requirement.
Requested by: Rep. Nesbitt, Sen. Ward
Requested by: Rep. John Hunt
---MATCHING REQUIREMENT/ISOTHERMAL CC
Sec. 22.1. Funds allocated by the 1985 General Assembly and by this act to Isothermal Community College for the Polk County Satellite for capital projects are not subject to any matching requirement.
---COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAPITAL LOAN AUTHORITY
Sec. 23. The State Board of Community Colleges is authorized to negotiate loans of capital construction funds appropriated to the institutions of the Community College system by the General Assembly between institutions upon written confirmation of agreement by both local boards of trustees.
Requested by: Senator Royall
---AUTISTIC ADULTS FUNDS
Sec. 24. Of the funds appropriated in Section 4 of this act to the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina for Division TEACCH of the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for the 1987-88 fiscal year the sum of six hundred thirty eight thousand dollars ($638,000) shall be used for purchasing and improving property for a special living and training center for adult persons with autism who have aged beyond public school services; provided that such funds shall be expended only upon certification by the Office of State Budget and Management that appropriate provisions for transfer of title to the property have been made.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---NCSU PULP & PAPER LAB
Sec. 25. Funds appropriated to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina in Section 4 of this act for a Pulp and Paper Lab for North Carolina State University may only be spent if matched by one million dollars ($1,000,000) in non-State funds.
Requested by: Sen. Royall
---UNC ADVANCE PLANNING FUNDS
Sec. 26. Of the funds appropriated to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina in Section 4 of this act, the sum of three million two hundred eighty thousand dollars ($3,280,000) for the 1987-88 fiscal year shall be used for advance planning of capital facilities at The University of North Carolina. Of these funds:
(1) the sum of six hundred forty thousand dollars ($640,000) shall be used for the Engineering Graduate Research Center at North Carolina State University;
(2) the sum of four hundred ninety thousand dollars ($490,000) shall be used for the College of Engineering Applied Research at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte;
(3) the sum of four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) shall be used for the Performing Arts Center at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
(4) the sum of three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) shall be used for the Eastern Carolina Center for Regional Advancement at East Carolina University;
(5) the sum of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) shall be used for the renovation of Varsity Gym at Appalachian State University;
(6) the sum of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) shall be used for renovation of Scott Hall at North Carolina State University;
(7) the sum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) shall be used for the conference center at the University of North Carolina at Asheville; and
(8) the sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) shall be used for the School of Social Work at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Requested by: Rep. Nesbitt, Sen. Ward
---UNENCUMBERED UNIVERSITY FUNDS/ADVANCED PLANNING
Sec. 27. G.S. 116-11(9)d. is repealed.
Requested by: Rep. Nesbitt
---BLACK MOUNTAIN CENTER/REALLOCATION OF 1986-87 APPROPRIATION
Sec. 28. (a) Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Human Resources, Black Mountain Center in Section 4 of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session Laws, the sum of two hundred fifty-eight thousand five hundred seventy-six dollars ($258,576) for renovation of houses and construction of a building for the cluster home project, the sum of two hundred four thousand dollars ($204,000) for the renovation of Building 17 to comply with the Code, and the sum of one hundred three thousand five hundred dollars ($103,500) to enclose the exit and construct a ramp for the Moore wing, shall be used to address ICF/MR deficiencies and to remove asbestos at the Black Mountain Center for the Mentally Retarded. These funds shall remain available until expended to address ICF/MR deficiencies and to remove asbestos at the Center.
(b) Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Human Resources, Black Mountain Center in Section 4 of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session laws, the sum of fifty-six thousand dollars ($56,000) shall be used for an architectural and feasibility study of the utilization of the exisiting Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center at Black Mountain as an ICF/MR Facility and the subsequent use of the Black Mountain Center as an alcoholic rehabilitation center.
Requested by: Sen. Plyler, Rep. Watkins
---RESERVE FOR EDUCATION BUILDING
Sec. 29. Funds in the amount of four hundred thousand three hundred thirty-three dollars ($400,333) allocated for the Education Building from the 1984-85 Repairs and Renovations Reserve, one million four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1,450,00) appropriated by the 1985 General Assembly for the Education Building in 1986, and two million dollars ($2,000,000) allocated for the Education Building from the 1986-87 Repairs and Renovations Reserve, shall be placed in a Reserve for the Education Building. Of these funds, up to one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) may be used to plan for the construction of this new building. An architect shall be selected within 60 days of the effective date of this act, and construction plans shall be completed within 12 months of the effective date of this act.
Requested by: Sen. Plyler
---ZOOLOGICAL PARK FUNDS
Sec. 30. Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development in Section 4 of this act, the sum of six million dollars ($6,000,000) for the 1987-88 fiscal year shall be used for the North Carolina Zoological Park, provided the North Carolina Zoological Park Society raises the sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for the 1987-88 fiscal year to match this appropriation on a four-to-one basis. The Society shall periodically inform the Department of the amount of matching funds it has raised. The Department may expend the funds allocated by this section only to the extent that the required matching funds have been raised. The funds allocated by this section shall not revert at the end of the fiscal year, but shall remain available to the Department for the purpose stated in this section.
Requested by: Rep. Bruce Ethridge
---USE OF WATERCRAFT CENTER APPROPRIATION FOR 1985-86
Sec. 31. Section 64 of Chapter 757 of the 1985 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"Sec. 64. There is appropriated from the General
Fund to the Department of Agriculture the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000) for fiscal year 1985-86 to renovate the North Carolina Maritime
Museum Watercraft Center, which is a boat- building facility for the
Museum. for the construction of a new watercraft center at the
North Carolina Maritime Museum."
Requested by: Sen. Basnight, Rep. Bruce Ethridge
Requested by: Rep. Watkins
---CLEAN WATER FUND TECHNICAL CORRECTION
Sec. 31.1. (a) Section 5.12(i) of Chapter 480, Session Laws of 1985, as amended by Chapter 725, Session Laws of 1987, is amended by deleting "after December 31, 1986", and substituting "under this section".
(b) Section 5.12(g) of Chapter 480, Session Laws of 1985 is amended by adding at the end: "A city or a government unit to which a suballocation has been transferred under this subsection may transfer some or all of that transferred suballocation back to the transferring county."
(c) This section is effective upon ratification.
---PARK LAND ACQUISITION
Sec. 32. Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development for fiscal year 1986-87 in Section 126 of Chapter 757 of the 1985 Session Laws and placed in a reserve by Section 231(b) of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session Laws (1986 Regular Session):
(1) The sum of one million nine hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($1,975,000) shall be used by the Department to purchase park land at Lake James;
(2) The sum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) shall be used to purchase park land for Eno River State Park; and
(3) The remainder shall be used by the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development to purchase the areas specified in Section 126(b) of Chapter 757 in any order or manner as is necessary for efficiency or cost-effectiveness. The Department may also use some of these funds for land surveys and appraisal fees.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---CIVIL WORKS PROJECTS
Sec. 33. Of the funds appropriated to the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development in Section 4 of this act, the sum of one million four hundred nine thousand dollars ($1,409,000) shall be used for civil works projects. These funds shall be allocated as follows:
Civil Works Projects Requirements
Carolina Beach Berm and Dune
Renourishment $ 825,000
Wilmington Harbor 185,000
Aquatic Weed Control Projects 49,000
Carolina Beach Inlet-Planning 20,000
Morehead City Harbor
Deepening-Planning 130,000
State-Local Projects 200,000
Any funds not expended or encumbered for these purposes shall revert to the General Fund at the end of the 1987-88 fiscal year.
Requested by: Rep. Bob Etheridge
---MARION H. BROCK LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER
Sec. 34. Of the funds in Section 5 of this act appropriated for building additions in the Division of Motor Vehicles, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) is authorized for facilities to be provided for the use of the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Marion H. Brock Law Enforcement Center.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---CAPITAL FUNDS/NOT REVERT
Sec. 35. Funds appropriated and allocated by the 1984 Session of the 1983 General Assembly for capital improvements at the institutions of the Community College System shall remain available to the institutions until spent and may not revert to the General Fund.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---ENCUMBERED APPROPRIATIONS AND PROJECT RESERVE FUND
Sec. 36. When each capital improvement project for which the 1987 General Assembly makes appropriation, other than those projects under The University of North Carolina Board of Governors, is placed under construction contract, direct appropriations shall be encumbered to include all costs for construction, design, investigation, administration, movable equipment, and a reasonable contingency. Unencumbered direct appropriations remaining in the project budget shall be placed in a project reserve fund credited to the Department of Administration. Funds in the Project Reserve may be used for emergency repair and renovation projects at State facilities with the approval of the Director of the Budget. At the discretion of the Director of the Budget, any balances in the Project Reserve Fund shall revert to the original source.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---PROJECT COST INCREASE
Sec. 37. Upon the request of the administration of a State agency or institution, the Director of the Budget may when in his opinion it is in the best interest of the State to do so, increase the cost of a capital improvement project: Provided, however, that if the Director of the Budget increases the cost of a project he shall report that action to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations at its next meeting. The increase may be funded from gifts, federal or private grants, special fund receipts, excess patient receipts above those budgeted at North Carolina Memorial Hospital, or direct capital improvement appropriations to that agency or institution for that biennium.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---NEW PROJECT AUTHORIZATION
Sec. 38. Upon the request of the administration of any State agency or institution, the Governor, may authorize the construction of a capital improvement project not specifically authorized by the General Assembly if such project is to be funded by gifts, federal or private grants, special fund receipts, excess patient receipts above those budgeted at North Carolina Memorial Hospital, or self-liquidating indebtedness: Provided, however, that if the Director of the Budget authorizes the construction of such a capital improvement project he shall report that action to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations at its next meeting.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---ADVANCE PLANNING OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Sec. 39. Upon approval of the Director of the Budget, funds which become available by gifts, excess patient receipts collected above those budgeted by the North Carolina Memorial Hospital, federal or private grants, receipts becoming a part of special funds by act of the General Assembly, or any other funds available to a State agency or institution may be utilized for advance planning through the working drawing phase of capital improvement projects upon approval of the Director of the Budget. The Director of the Budget may make allocations from the Advance Planning Revolving Fund for advance planning through the working drawing phase of capital improvement projects, except that this Revolving Fund may not be utilized by the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina or the State Board of Community Colleges.
Requested by: Rep. Watkins, Sen. Plyler
---APPROPRIATIONS LIMITS/REVERSION OR LAPSE
Sec. 40. Except as permitted in previous sections of this act, the appropriations for capital improvements made by the 1987 General Assembly may be expended only for specific projects set out by the 1987 General Assembly and for no other purpose. Construction of all capital improvement projects enumerated by the 1987 General Assembly shall be commenced or self-liquidating indebtedness with respect to them shall be incurred within 12 months following the first day of the fiscal year in which the funds are available. If construction contracts on those projects have not been awarded or self-liquidating indebtedness has not been incurred within that period, the direct appropriations for those projects shall revert to the original source, and the self-liquidating appropriation shall lapse; except that the direct appropriations may be placed in a reserve fund as authorized in the immediately preceding section of this act. This deadline with respect to both direct and self-liquidating appropriations may be extended up to an additional 12 months if circumstances and conditions warrant such extension.
Requested by: Sen. Royall, Rep. Watkins
---EFFECT OF HEADINGS
Sec. 41. The headings to the sections of this act are a convenience to the reader and are for reference only. The headings do not expand, limit, or define the text of this act.
---EFFECTIVE DATE
Sec. 42. This act shall become effective July 1, 1987.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 12th day of August, 1987.