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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE WINSTON-SALEM
CITY COUNCIL ON PETITIONS
FOR ZONING CHANGES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant
to the requirements of Article 19 of Chap
ter 160A of the General Statutes of North
Carolina, that the City Council of the City
of Winston-Salem will hold a public hear
ing in the Council Chamber at City Hall,
Room 230,101 N. Main Street, Winston
Salem, NC at 7:00 pjn. on February 1,
2016 on the following proposed amend
ment to the Official Zoning Map of the
City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina:
1. Zoning petition of Cleveland Avenue
Christian Church from IP to LO: property
is located on the south side of Tenth Street
between Cleveland Avenue and Mount
Zion Place; property consists of *1.11
acres and is PIN *6835-69-5830 as shown
on the Forsyth County Tax Maps - Zoning
Docket W-3285.
2. Zoning petition of Forsyth Economic
Ventures, Inc. from PB-S to PB: property
is located on the southeast corner of Lib
erty Street and Bethlehem Lane; property
consists of ?036 acres and is PIN# 6836
53-3699 as shown on the Forsyth County
Tsx Maps - Zoning Docket W-3286.
All parties in interest and citizens are in
vited to attend said hearing at which time
they shall have an opportunity to be heard
in fsvor of or in opposition to the forego
ing proposed changes.
Dining the public hearing the City Council
may hear other proposals to amend the
zoning of the above-described property or
any portion thereof. At the end of the pub
lic hearing, the City Council may continue
the matter, deny the proposed rezoning, in
whole or in part, grant the proposed rezon
ing, in whole or in part, or rezone the
above-described property or any portion
thereof to some other zoning classi
fication.
Prior to die hearing, all persons interested
may obtain any additional information on
these proposals which is in the possession
of the City-County Planning Board by in
quiring in the office of the City-County
Planning Board in the Bryce A. Stuart Mu
nicipal Building on weekdays between the
hours of 8:00 am. and 5:00 p jn.
All requests for appropriate and necessary
auxiliary aids and services must be made,
within a reasonable time prior to the hear
ing, to Angela Cannon at 747-7404 or to
T?>D. 727-8319.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Melanie Johnson, Secretary to the City
Council of the City of Winston-Salem
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Administrator of the
Estate of Harry Edward Millner, also
known as Harry E. Millner (15 E 2445),
deceased April 29,2015, Forsyth County,
North Carolina, this is to Notify all per
sons, firms, and corporation having claims
against the Estate of said deceased to pres
ent them to the undersigned on or before
April 27, 2016 or this Notice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons in
debted to the said decedent or estate shall
please make immediate payment to the un
dersigned.
This the 28th day of January, 2016.
Marlon Millner,
Administrator for
Harry Edward Millner, deceased
1612 Juniper Street
Norristown, PA 19401
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF $2,000,000
STREET AND SIDEWALK
BONDS OF THE CITY OF
WINSTON-SALEM,
NORTH CAROLINA
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Winston-Salem, North Carolina deems
it advisable to make the improvements
hereinafter described; and
WHEREAS, an application has been filed
with the Secretary of the Local Govern
ment Commission of North Carolina re
questing Commission approval of the
bonds hereinafter described as required by
the Local Government Bond Act, and the
Secretary of the Local Government Com
mission has notified the City Council that
the application has been accepted for sub
mission to the Local Government Com
mission.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED
by the Mayor and the City Council of the
City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as
follows;
Section 1. The City Council of the City of
Winston-Salem, North Carolina has ascer
tained and hereby determines that it is nec
essary to resurface certain streets and
repair and replace certain bridges.
Section 2. In order to raise the money re
quired to pay the costs of making the im
provements described above, in addition
to funds which may be available for such
purpose from any other source, bonds of
the City of Winston-Salem, North Car
olina are hereby authorized and shall be is
sued pursuant to the Local Government
Bond Act of North Carolina. The maxi
mum aggregate principal amount of such
Street and Sidewalk Bonds authorized by
this bond order shall be $2 BOO BOO.
Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the prin
cipal of and interest on said Street and
Sidewalk Bonds when due shall be annu
ally levied and collected.
Section 4. A sworn statement of the
City's debt has been filed with the City
Secretary and is open to public inspection.
Section 5. No debt shall be contracted
during any fiscal year by the issuance of
bonds pursuant to this bond order if the
amount of such debt and if all other debt
contracted during such fiscal year shall ex
ceed two-thirds (2/3rds) of the amount by
which the outstanding indebtedness of the
City shall have been reduced during the
next preceding fiscal year, unless the in
curring of such debt shall be submitted to
a vote of the people of the City and shall
be approved by a majority of those who
vote thereon.
Section 6. This bond order shall take ef
fect thirty (30) days after its publication
following its adoption, unless it is peti
tioned to a vote of the people within thirty
(30) days after its publication as intro
duced, as provided in N. C. G. S. Section
159-60, and in that event, the bond order
will take effect when approved by the vot
ers of the City.
The foregoing order has been introduced
and a sworn statement of debt has been
filed under the Local Government Bond
Act showing the appraised value of the
City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina to
be $19,993398,120 and the net debt
thereof, including the proposed bonds to
be $57340304. The Chief Financial Of
ficer of the City has filed a statement esti
mating that the total amount of interest
that will be paid on the bonds over the ex
pected term of the bonds, if issued, is
$765301. The estimate is preliminary, is
for general informational purposes only,
and may differ from the actual interest
paid on the bonds. A tax will be levied to
pay the principal of and interest on the
bonds if they are issued. Anyone who
wishes to be heard on the questions of the
validity of the bond order and the advisa
bility of issuing the bonds may appear at
a public hearing or an adjournment thereof
to be held in the Council Chamber of the
City Hall Building, Winston-Salem, North
Carolina at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the 1st
day of February, 2016.
All requests for appropriate and necessary
auxiliary aids and services must be made,
within a reasonable time prior to the hear
ing, to Angela I. Cannon, the City's ADA
Coordinator, at 747-7404 or TDD 727
8319.
Melanie Johnson
City Secretary
The Chronicle January 28,2016
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF $1,580,000
PARKS AND RECREATION
BONDS OFTHE CITY OF
WINSTON-SALEM,
NORTH CAROLINA
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Winston-Salem, North Carolina deems
it advisable to make the improvements
hereinafter described; and
WHEREAS, an application has been filed
with the Secretary of the Local Govern
ment Commission of North Carolina re
questing Commission approval of the
bonds hereinafter described as requited by
the Local Government Bond Act, and the
Secretary of the Local Government Com
mission has notified the City Council that
the application has been accepted for sub
mission to the Local Government Com
mission.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ORDERED by the Mayor and the City
Council of the City of Winston-Salem,
North Carolina, as follows:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of
Winston-Salem, North Carolina has ascer
tained and hereby determines that it is nec
essary to construct, renovate and improve
certain parks and recreational facilities, in
cluding, among other things, playgrounds,
swimming pools and a new skate park and
including building, sidewalk and roadway
improvements located at parks and recre
ational facilities.
Section 2. In older to raise the money re
quired to pay the costs of making the im
provements described above, in addition
to funds which may be available for such
purpose from any other source, bonds of
the City of Winston-Salem, North Car
olina are hereby authorized and shall be is
sued pursuant to the Local Government
Bond Act of North Carolina. The maxi
mum aggregate principal amount of such
Parks and Recreation Bonds authorized by
this bond order shall be $1380BOO.
Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the prin
cipal of and interest on said Parks and
Recreation Bonds when due shall be an
nually levied and collected.
Section 4. A sworn statement of the
City's debt has been filed with the City
Secretary and is open to public inspection.
Section 5. No debt shall be contracted
during any fiscal year by the issuance of
bonds pursuant to this bond order if the
amount of such debt and if all other debt
contracted during such fiscal year shall ex
ceed two-thirds (2/3rds) of the amount by
which the outstanding indebtedness of the
City shall have been reduced during the
next preceding fiscal year, unless the in
curring of such debt shall be submitted to
a vote of the people of the City and shall
be approved by a majority of those who
vote thereon.
'Section 6. This bond order shall take ef
fect thirty (30) days after its publication
following its adoption, unless it is peti
tioned to a vote of the people within thirty
(30) days after its publication as intro
duced, as provided in N. C. G. S. Section
139-60, and in that event, the bond order
will take effect when approved by the vot
ers of the City.
The foregoing order has been introduced
and a sworn statement of debt has been
filed under the Local Government Bond
Act showing the appraised value of the
City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina to
be $19,993398,120 and the net debt
thereof, including the proposed bonds to
be $57,840304. The Chief Financial Of
ficer of the City has filed a statement esti
mating that the total amount of interest
that will be paid on the bonds over the ex
pected term of the bonds, if issued, is
$604,983. The estimate is preliminary, is
for general informational purposes only,
and may differ from the actual interest
paid on the bonds. A tax will be levied to
pay the principal of and interest on the
bonds if they are issued. Anyone who
wishes to be heard on the questions of the
validity of the bond order and the advisa
bility of issuing the bonds tpay appear at
a public hearing or an adjournment thereof
to be held in the Council Chamber of the
City Hall Building, Winston-Salem, North
Carolina at 7:00 o'clock pm. on the 1st
day of February, 2016.
All requests for appropriate and necessary
auxiliary aids and services must be made,
within a reasonable time prior to the hear
ing, to Angela I. Carmoo, the City's ADA
Coordinator, at 747-7404 or TDD 727
8319.
Melanie Johnson
City Secretary
The Chronicle January 28,2016
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF $310,000
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT
BONDS OF THE CITY OF
WINSTON-SALEM,
NORTH CAROLINA
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City
of Winston-Salem, North Carolina deems
it advisable to make the improvements
hereinafter described; and
WHEREAS, an application has been filed
with the Secretary of the Local Govern
ment Commission of North Carolina re
questing Commission approval of the
bonds hereinafter described as required by
the Local Government Bond Act, and the
Secretary of the Local Government Com
mission has notified the City Council that
the application has been accepted for sub
mission to the Local Government Com
mission,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR
DERED by the Mayor and the City Coun
cil of the City of Winston-Salem, North
Carolina, as follows:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of
Winston-Salem, North Carolina has ascer
tained and hereby determines that it is nec
essary to upgrade and renovate existing
fire stations and make improvements at
the City Yard facility.
Section 2. In order to raise the money re
quired to pay the costs of making the im
provements described above, in addition
to funds which may be available for such
purpose from any other source, bonds of
the City of Winston-Salem, North Car
olina are hereby authorized and shall be is
sued pursuant to the Local Government
Bond Act of North Carolina. The maxi
mum aggregate principal amount of such
Public Improvement Bonds authorized by
this bond order shall be $310,000.
Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the prin
cipal of and interest on said Public Im
provement Bonds when due shall be
annually levied and collected.
Section 4. A sworn statement of the
City's debt has been filed witlrthe City
Secretary and is open to public inspection.
Section 5. No debt shall be contracted
during any fiscal year by the issuance of
bonds pursuant to this bond order if the
amount of such debt and if all other debt
contracted during such fiscal year shall ex
ceed two-thirds (2/3rds) of the amount by
which the outstanding indebtedness of the
City shall have been reduced during the
next preceding fiscal year, unless the in
curring of such debt shall be submitted to
a vote of the people of the City and shall
be approved by a majority of those who
vote thereon.
Section 6. This bond order shall take ef
fect thirty (30) days after its publication
following its acjpption, unless it is peti
tioned to a vote of the people within thirty
(30) days after its publication as intro
duced, as provided in N.C. G. S. Section
159-00, and in that event, the bond order
will take effect when approved by the vot
ers of the City.
The foregoing order has been introduced
and a sworn statement of debt has been
filed under the Local Government Bond
Act showing the appraised value of the
City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina to
be $19,993 398.120 and the net debt
thereof, including the proposed bonds to
be $57,840304. The Chief Financial Of
ficer of the City has filed a statement esti
mating that the total amount of interest
that will be paid on the bonds over the ex
pected term of the bonds, if issued, is
$118,699. The estimate is preliminary, is
for general informational purposes only,
and may differ from the actual interest
paid on the bonds. A tax will be levied to
pay the principal of and interest on the
bonds if they are issued. Anyone who
wishes to be heard on the questions of the
validity of the bond order and the advisa
bility of issuing the bonds may appear at
a public hearing or an adjournment thereof
to be held in the Council Chamber of the
City Hall Building, Winston-Salem, North
Carolina at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the 1st
day of February, 2016.
All requests for appropriate and necessary
auxiliary aids and services must be made,
within a reasonable time prior to the hear
ing, to Angela I. Cannon, the City's ADA
Coordinator, at 747-7404 or TDD 727
8319.
Melanie Johnson
City Secretary
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
SOUTH FORK IMPROVEMENTS -
CONTRACT #2
CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM
Pursuant to N.C.GS. 143-129, sealed bid
proposals endorsed "South Park Im
provements - Contract No. 2" will be re
ceived by the City/County Purchasing
Department in Room 16 of City Hall, 101
N. Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC until
2:00 PM, Wednesday, February 24,
2016, when all bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud. Consideration
will be given only to Contractors who sub
mit evidence that they are properly li
censed as required by Chapter 87 of the
North Carolina General Statutes to bid and
perform the work described herein as the
general contractor and must have proper
licenses under the state laws governing
their respective trades at the time of bid
opening. The City reserves the right to
waive any informality in the bidding and
to reject any or all proposals
The Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference
will be held at 10:60 AM, Wednesday,
February 16, 2016, in Room 16, City
Hall Building, 101 North Main Street,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Prospective bidders are required to at
tend this conference.
The project generally includes furnishing,
installing and placing into successful op
eration approximately 6,640 linear feet
(LF) of 42-inch diameter and 2,240 LF of
18-inch/15-inch diameter gravity outfall
replacement sewer with manholes and
connections, removal and disposal of ex
isting outfall sewer pipe and manholes,
open cut installation beneath a railroad
bridge, temporary bypass pumping, con
crete diversion structure, demolition of ex
isting concrete utility structures,
permanent and temporary culverts, ero
sion control measures, site restoration and
other related work.
Qualified Prime Contractors may obtain
Dioaing documents ana plans on or alter
Mawl*r ?,by contacting
the office of Hazen and Sawyer, (Ms. Lisa
Thomas- 4944 Parkway Plaza Blvd.,
Suite 375, Charlotte, North Carolina
28217 Tel. 704-357-3150; email
lthomas@hazenandsawyer.com) upon a
noo-refundable payment of $17540 for
each set of plans and specifications. 1?
Bidding Documents may be examined at
the following locations:
A. Office of the City/County Purchasing
Department, Room 324, City Hall Build
ing, 101 North Main Street, Winston
Salem, North Carolina 27101, Monday
through Friday, (336) 727-2983.
B. lSqFt Plan Room, 4500 W. Lake Forest
Drive, Suite 502, Cincinnati, OH 45242,
(800) 364-2059.
Neither Owner nor Engineer has any re
sponsibility for the accuracy, complete
ness, or sufficiency of any Bidding
Documents obtained from any source
other than the Issuing Office. Obtaining
these documents from any source other
than the Issuing Office may result in ob
taining incomplete and inaccurate infor
mation. Obtaining these documents from
any source other than the Issuing Office
may also result in failure to receive any
addenda, corrections, or other revisions to
the Bidding Documents that may be is
sued.
Bid security shall be furnished in accor
dance with (he Instructions to Bidders.
Compliance with the Clean Water State
Revolving Fund (SRF) Special Conditions
is required on this Contract. SRF require
ments are included in the Bidding Docu
ments. Also, compliance with the
City/County Utility Commissions Minor
ity and Women Business Enterprises
(MBE/WBE) program is required on this
Contract. MBE/WBE program require
ments are included in the Bidding Docu
ments.
The City reserves the right to reject all
bids or any portion of any bid they deem
necessary for the best interest of the City,
to accept any item or group of items unlets
qualified by the bidder, to acquire addi
tional quantities at prices quoted on the
Bid Form.
Instructions for submitting bids may be
obtained by contacting Jerry Bales,
City/County Purchasing Department,
Room 324, City Hall Building, 101 North
Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101,
(336) 747-6939 or email (preferred): jer
ryjb@cltyofwsjorg
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