NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1963 SESSION
CHAPTER 684
SENATE BILL 14
AN ACT TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS TO PROVIDE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS, AGENCIES, AND DEPARTMENTS.
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. This Act shall be known as the Capital Improvement Appropriation Act of 1963.
Sec. 2. The funds appropriated by this Act are for the purposes of construction of buildings, acquiring sites therefor if necessary, acquiring and installing equipment at the institutions, departments, and agencies of the State, hereinafter mentioned.
Sec. 3. The funds appropriated by this Act to provide for Capital Improvements, by Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of this Act, shall be disbursed for the purposes provided in 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 1 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes. Any officer of the State or executive head of any institution, or any director, trustee, or commissioner in any State institution, department, or agency to which an appropriation is made under the provisions of this Act who votes for or aids in spending more money for any improvement for his institution, department, or agency than is appropriated therefor, may be removed from office by the Governor. Any additional moneys 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 the terms of such grant or grants, shall be disbursed in the same manner and for the purposes mentioned in this Act.
Sec. 4. There is appropriated out of the General Fund the sum of fifty seven million eight hundred ninety eight thousand five hundred eighteen dollars ($57,898,518*) for the use of the State institutions, departments, and agencies to provide for Capital Improvement projects according to the following schedule:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Department of Administration $5,276,000*
1. General Renovations $ 51,000
2. Install two Elevators, Agriculture Building 65,000
3. Elevator Conversion, Revenue Building 15,000*
4. New Office Building 2,895,000
5. Purchase of Land 2,250,000*
PUBLIC SAFETY AND REGULATION
North Carolina Armory Commission 200,000
1. Armory Buildings 1,600,000
Less: Federal and Local Funds 1,400,000
State Civil Defense Agency $ 257,500
1. Emergency Operating Center $ 515,000
Less: Federal Funds 257,500
CORRECTION
Stonewall Jackson Training School 12 000
1. Replacement of Laying Houses
and Brooder House 9,000
2. Replacement of Silo for Dairy 3,000
State Home and Industrial School for Girls 135,000
1. Renovate Electrical Distribution
System and Campus Lights 15,000
2. Cottage for 25 Students 115,000
3. Storage Shed 5,000
Morrison Training School 289,500
1. Annex to 35-Capacity Boys Dormitory
To Provide 12 Single Rooms with Custody
Features 25,500
2. All Weather Surfaced Drives and Walks -0-*
3. Fire Hydrants 12,000
4. Cottage to House 50 Students 150,000
5. Two Staff Cottages 23,000
6. Addition to Infirmary 79,000
Eastern Carolina Training School 414,500
1. New Building for 60 Students 175,000
2. Renovation of Superintendents
Residence 7,000
3. Extension of Water Lines and
Fire Hydrants 8,500
4. Extension of Walks and Drives -0-*
5. New Building for 60 Students 175,000
6. Thirty Cow Milking Barn 26,000
7. Two Staff Cottages 23,000
State Training School for Girls 186,500*
1. All Weather Surfaced Walks and Drives -0-*
2. New Building for 50 Students 150,000
3. Two Staff Cottages 23,000
4. Residence for Superintendent 13,500
State Prison Department $1,665,000
Less: Funds Provided by Prison Enterprises 760,000 $ 905,000
1. Construction of 6" Water Main
from Durham, Unit 051, Durham County 65,000
2. Sewage Outfall and Pumping Station
to City System, Unit 086,
Randolph County 17,000
3. Sewage Disposal System, Unit
112, Ashe County 24,000
4. Connect Sewer to City System,
Unit 136, Rutherford County 13,000
5. Improvement to Unit 017, Hertford County 52,600
6. Improvements to Unit 022, Carteret County 27,400
7. Renovation of Craggy Prison 276,000
8. Renovation and Enlargement of
Unit 024, Greene County 905,000
9. Renovation and Enlargement of
Unit 132, Burke County 166,000
10. Construction of 100-Man Dormitory
for Handicapped Inmates of
Caledonia Prison 88,000
11. Improvements at Odom Prison 31,000
EDUCATION
University of North Carolina
(Consolidated)
General Administration -0-*
1. Facilities to Provide Statewide
Educational Television -0-*
University of North Carolina 2,898,000
1. Renovate and Provide Basic
Equipment Ground Floor, MacNider Hall 155,000
2. Undergraduate Library and
Student Union 3,315,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Student Union 2,000,000 1,315,000
3. L.R. Wilson Library, Renovation
and Air Conditioning 2 Areas 65,000
4.Dormitory for 925* Men 2,544,000*
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 2,544,000*
5. Additions and Alterations to Davie Hall $ 903,000
6. Renovate Old Phillips Hall $ 460,000
7. Dormitory for 200 Women -0-*
(Combined with item 4 above)
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds -0-* —
State College of Agriculture and Engineering 3,988,000*
1. Improvements to Burlington Nuclear
Reactor Facilities; Rewiring
Ricks and Patterson Hall; and
other Building Repairs, Utilities
and Improvements 1,000,000
2. Additions and Alterations Brooks Hall 315,000
3. Remodel Daniels Hall 325,000
4. Equipment for Civil Engineering 100,000
5. Remodel Broughton Building (Diesel Wing) 105,000
6. Renovate Nuclear Science Building 63,000
7. Air Conditioning D.H. Hill Library 300,000
8. Two Dormitories, 800 Men Each 4,400,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 4,400,000 —
9. Dormitory for 300 Women 825,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 825,000 —
10. Physical Science Building 1,780,000*
Woman's College of the University of
North Carolina 2,138,000*
1. Renovation and/or Replacement
of the Utility System; New
Boilers and Accessories 773,000
2. Renovation of Electric Wiring
and Lighting in 7 Buildings 370,000
3. Improvement of Hot Water
Supply in Dormitories 50,000
4. Widening West Drive 60,000
5. Dormitory Renovations 300,000
6. Dining Hall Improvements 200,000
7. Library Air Conditioning 200,000
8. Two Home Management Units 65,000
9. Additions and Alterations to Pool 160,000
Less: Self -Liquidating Funds $ 80,000 $ 80,000
10. Nursery School Addition 40,000*
East Carolina College $3,116,000*
1. Dormitory for 400 Women to
Replace Wilson 1,100,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 588,000 512,000
2. Addition to Library 519,000
3. Additions and Alterations to
Wright Building 650,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 650,000 —
4. Addition to Jones Dormitory
Cafeteria 157,000
5. Addition to Maintenance Shop 28,000
6. Men's Health and Physical
Education Building 1,400,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 700,000 700,000
7. Dormitory for 500 Men 1,375,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 1,375,000 —
8. Music Building 1,200,000*
The Agricultural and Technical College 737,000
1. Boiler, Piping and Equipment 120,000
2. Campus Lights, Walks, and Roads 55,000
3. Dormitory for 200 Women 550,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 412,500 137,500
4. Renovation of Graham Building 160,000
5. Student Union Building 1,040,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 1,040,000 —
6. Music and Art Building
Equipment 25,000
7. Air Conditioning Library 180,000
8. Farm and Dairy Additions 59,500
Western Carolina College 2,373,168*
1. Addition to Cafeteria 151,000
2. Cafeteria No. 2 768,000
3. College Union Building 1,000,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 1,000,000 —
4. Four 200 Student Dormitories $2,200,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 2,200,000 —
5. Renovations, Alterations, and
Additions to Stillwell Building $ 135,000
6. Additions and Alterations to
Water System 270,000
7. Expansion of Utilities 200,000
8. Walks, Drives, and Landscaping 25,000
9. Additions and Alterations to
Hunter Library 503,000*
10. Campus Laboratory School
and Equipment 321,168*
Appalachian State Teachers College $3,479,050*
1. Dormitory for 300 Women to
Replace Lovill Hall 825,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 440,000 385,000
2. Dormitory for 200 Women to
Replace White Hall 406,300
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 165,000 241,300
3. Repairs to Power Plant and
Distribution System, Replacements
for Steam Heating System and
Purchase of Boilers 90,000
4. Replacement and Enlargement of
Facilities for Health and
Physical Education 1,137,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 284,250* 852,750*
5. Renovate Old Science Building
and Convert to Different Type
of Classroom Use 75,000
6. Furniture and Equipment for Old
Science Building 36,000
7. Seats for Auditorium in
Administration Building 14,000
8. Addition to Expansion of Present
Cafeteria 698,000
9. Equipment for New Science
Building 125,000
10. Student Center 1,025,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 1,025,000 —
11. Enlargement of Library Facilities 890,000
12. Dormitory for 300 Women 825,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 825,000 —
13. Dormitory for 300 Men $ 825,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 825,000 —
14. Nursery School Building $ 72,000*
Pembroke State College $ 953,750*
1. Dormitory for 100 Women 275,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 68,750 206,250
2. Student Center 120,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds -0-* 120,000*
3. Band Room 47,000
4. Two Wings at Library 38,000
5. New Wing and Alterations to Gymnasium 85,000
6. Home Economics Residence
House 45,000
7. Dormitory for 100 Men 275,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 68,750 206,250
8. Faculty Apartments 140,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 140,000 —
9. Dormitory for 100 Women 275,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 68,750 206,250*
Winston-Salem Teachers College 497,000*
1. Convert Bickett Dormitory to Use
by Women 30,000
2. Dormitory for 250 Men 687,500
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 515,500 172,000
3. Library Building 295,000*
Fayetteville State Teachers College 644,500
1. Dormitory for 200 Women 550,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 412,500 137,500
2. Campus Drainage and Widen
West Drive 95,000
3. Redecorate President's House 5,000
4. Dormitory for 250 Men 687,500
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 515,500 172,000
5. Physical Education Building for Women,
Including Swimming Pool 470,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds $ 235,000 $ 235,000
6. Student Center 460,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 460,000 —
Elizabeth City State Teachers College $ 777,250*
1. Dormitory for 300 Men 825,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 618,750 206,250*
2. Student Center 393,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 393,000 —
3. Swimming Pool 242,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 121,000 121,000
4. Library 400,000*
5. Renovations of Old Library
Building for Food Service 50,000*
North Carolina College at Durham 1,153,500*
1. Improvements to New Women's
Dormitory 15,000
2. Repairs to Women's Dormitory 8,500
3. Renovate Administration Building 160,000
4. Sidewalks and Seat Walls for
Congested Areas 9,000
5. Elevator, Health Building 15,000
6. Culvert and Fill, Dupree to
Lawson Streets 35,000
7. Air Condition Library 100,000
8. Enlarge Coal Bin 14,000
9. Student Center 720,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 360,000* 360,000*
10. Dormitory for 400 Women 1,100,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 1,100,000 —
11. Dormitory for 400 Men 825,000
Less: Self-Liquidating Funds 825,000 —
12. Listening Room 49,000
13. Storage Building 25,000
14. Equipment for Closed Circuit
Television 75,000
15. Addition to Science Building 288,000*
Community Colleges
Asheville Biltmore College $1,406,000
1. Convert Chemistry Lecture Hall
to Laboratory $ 16,000
Less: Local Matching Funds -0-* $ 16,000*
2. Library Building 800,000
Less: Local Matching Funds -0-* 800,000*
3. Convert Present Library Space
to Classrooms and Offices 40,000
Less: Local Matching Funds -0-* 40,000*
4. General Classroom Building 550,000
Less: Local Matching Funds -0-* 550,000*
College of the Albemarle 260,000*
1. Gymnasium 260,000
Less: Local Matching Funds 130,000 130,000
2. To match Local Funds Already
Contributed 130,000*
Charlotte College 3,300,000*
1. General Classroom Building 1,200,000
Less: Local Matching Funds -0-* 1,200,000*
2. General Laboratory Building 1,610,000
Less: Local Matching Funds -0-* 1,610,000*
3. Administration Building 490,000
Less: Local Matching Funds -0-* 490,000
4. Addition to Student Center 512,000
Less: Local Matching Funds 512,000 —
Mecklenburg College 255,000
1. Library Building 215,000
Less: Local Matching Funds 107,500 107,500
2. Classroom Building 295,000
Less: Local Matching Funds 147,500 147,500
3. Student Services Building 230,000
Less: Local Matching Funds 230,000 —
Wilmington College 500,000*
1. Liberal Arts Building 500,000
Less: Local Matching Funds -0-* 500,000*
Gaston College $ 500,000*
1. Two multi-purpose Buildings $1,000,000
Less: Local Matching Funds 500,000 $ 500,000*
State School for the Blind and the Deaf 726,000
1. Primary Unit, Negro School 512,000
2. Addition to Primary Unit,
White School 183,000
3. Water Main Connection with
City of Raleigh 25,000
4. Additional Freezer Storage Space 6,000
Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf 980,000*
1. Renovation of Existing Buildings -0-*
2. Site Preparations -0-*
3. Classroom and Dining Room Building -0-*
4. Primary Unit, Classroom, Dining
Room, Kitchen, Dormitory, Recreation
and House-parent Quarters — 120 Capacity 883,000*
5. Renovations of Existing Buildings 30,000*
6. Site Improvements — Utilities 67,000*
North Carolina School for the Deaf 65,000
1. Renovate Bathrooms, Goodwin Hall 65,000
Department of Archives and History 3,050,000
1. Building to House the Department
of Archives and History
and State Library 3,000,000
2. Security Vault 50,000
NON-HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION
State Ports Authority 4,600,000
1. Wilmington Harbor Project 100,000
2. Construction of New and
Renovation of Present Facilities,
Morehead City and Wilmington 4,500,000
3. Morehead City Port Improvements
Supplement 1,225,000
Less: Federal Funds, HHFA 1,225,000 —
HEALTH AND HOSPITALS
Medical Care Commission $2,000,000
1. Community Hospitals $2,222,000
Less: Federal Matching 1,222,000 $1,000,000
2. Nursing Home Facilities 1,333,000
Less: Federal Matching 733,000 600,000
3. Mental Health Clinics 889,000
Less: Federal Matching 489,000 400,000
Dorothea Dix Hospital 1,245,000
1. Renovation of Kirby Building 185,000
2. Renovation of Council Building 185,000
3. Renovation of McBryde Building 55,000
4. Spruill Building Improvements 25,000
5. Roads, Sidewalks and Parking Areas 100,000
6. Harvey Building Roofing and
Waterproofing Exterior Walls 18,000
7. Royster Building Roofing and
Waterproofing Exterior Walls 18,000
8. Completion of Electrical
Distribution System 100,000
9. Renovation of Wright Building 80,000
10. Renovation of Edgerton Building 155,000
11. Renovation of Adams Building 185,000
12. Renovation of Williams Building 120,000
13. Two Poultry Houses 19,000
Broughton Hospital 1,346,000
1. Renovate Wards 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,
12, F, G, H, J, K, and M 430,000
2. Renovate Wards 36 and 37 130,000
3. Renovate TB Building 35,000
4. Hydraulic Lift, Ward 28 20,000
5. Repairs to Service Building 13,000
6. Air Condition Jones Building 225,000
7. Air Condition Wards N and 27 100,000
8. Two Elevators, Center Building 50,000
9. Roads and Parking Areas 45,000
10. Paging and Broadcasting System 60,000
11. Chapel 220,000
12. Water Line Pump and Pump House 18,000
Cherry Hospital $1,064,000
1. Electrical Distribution System $ 150,000
2. Repair and Renovate 14 Bath and
Toilet Areas in 4 Buildings at
O'Berry Section 40,000
3. Additional Overhead Water
Storage Tank 82,000
4. Sewage Disposal Plant 390,000
5. Enclosing Stairwells on
Breezeways of All Buildings 30,000
6. Protection and Detention Screens 100,000
7. Hot Water Heating and Storage 15,000
8. Paving Streets 57,000
9. Filter Plant Addition 200,000
O'Berry School 579,000
1. Swimming Pool 70,000
2. Recreation Field and Field House 16,000
3. 126-Bed Crippled Children
Hospital 440,000
4. Canteen 26,000
5. Storage Building 27,000
John Umstead Hospital 773,000
1. Renovate Central Heating Facilities 360,000
2. Repair of Cold Storage 70,000
3. Air Condition Day Rooms
and Medical and Surgical Wards 335,000
4. Improvements to Main Kitchen 8,000
Murdoch School 1,243,400*
1. Forty Bed Addition to Infirmary 210,000
2. Warehouse Addition to Kitchen
Building 108,000
3. Canteen 26,000
4. Outdoor Swimming Pool 70,000
5. Air Condition Crippled Children's
Building and Administration Building 45,000
6. Convert 12 Two-Room Apartments
to Efficiency Units (Staff Building) 20,000
7. Facility for Blind Retardates 764,400*
Caswell School 534,000
1. New Floors in Crippled Children's Building 24,000
2. Exterior Repairs to Pollock, Austin,
Wooten, and Old Kitchen Buildings $ 12,000
3. Heating Renovations, Idiot Colonies 125,000
4. Sewage Disposal Plant, or
Participation with City of Kinston 325,000
5. Covered Walks 22,000
6. Canteen or Store for Children and Employees 26,000
North Carolina Orthopedic Hospital $ 38,000
1. Electrical Improvements 15,000
2. Air Conditioning 7,000
3. Emergency Power System 4,000
4. Resurface Roads and Widen Main Drive 12,000
NATURAL RESOURCES AND RECREATION
Department of Conservation and
Development 1,371,500*
Parks Division:
Cliffs of the Neuse State Park
1. Land Acquisition 39,500
2. Enlargement of Water Supply
System 27,000
Fort Macon State Park
1. Additions to Maintenance and
Service Area 30,500
2. Beach Erosion Control 260,000
Hanging Rock State Park
1. Replacement of Underground
Power Cable 21,000
2. Resurfacing and Improvements
of Park Roads 23,000
3. Additions to Maintenance and
Service Area 27,500
4. Enlargement of Public
Campgrounds 33,000
Jones Lake State Park
1. Replace Bathhouse 40,500
Morrow Mountain State Park
1. Additions to Maintenance and
Service Area 19,000
2. Enlargement of Public Camp
Grounds 33,000
Mount Jefferson State Park
1. Maintenance and Service Area $ 28,450*
2. Enlargement of Water Supply
System 5,000
Mount Mitchell State Park
1. Roadside Improvement 51,550*
2. Completion of Parking Areas 31,000
3. Addition to Toilets and Refreshment
Stand 43,500
4. Addition to Maintenance and
Service Area 14,000
5. Enlargement of Public Camp
Grounds 48,500
Reedy Creek State Park
1. Addition to Maintenance and
Service Area 20,500
William B. Umstead State Park
1. Enlargement of Water Supply
System 22,000
2. Additions to Maintenance and
Service Area 38,500
Duke Power State Park 150,000*
Forestry Division
1. 120 Foot Steel Lookout Tower
Erection, Pamlico County 5,000
2. Fairfield District Headquarters,
Hyde County 46,000
3. Shop Building, Equipment Shelter,
Airplane Hanger, Whiteville 40,000
4. Forest Fire Control Equipment,
Clayton 12,500
5. Equipment Shelter and Radio
Shop, Chapel Hill 17,500
6. Warehouse and Shop Building,
Sylva 52,500
7. Equipment Shelters; Bertie,
Columbus, Martin, and
Robeson Counties 38,000
8. District Headquarters,
Rockingham 61,000
9. District Headquarters, Elizabeth
City 58,500
10. Equipment Shelter and
Communications Dispatch Building,
New Bern 12,000
11. Replace Inside Ladders with Steel
Stairs, Ashe and Yancey Counties 1,500
12. One Steel Lookout Tower
(Robeson County) $ 10,000*
13. Residence, Sampson County 10,000*
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Kerr Reservoir Development
Commission $ 132,600
Kimball Point
1. Ranger's Residence 11,000
2. Toilet Building 7,000
3. Tent Camping Area 8,000
4. Central Wash House 9,500
County Line Point
1. Tent Camping Area 10,000
2. Central Wash House 9,500
3. Toilet Building 5,500
Bullocksville Park
1. Toilet Building 5,500
2. Swimming Dock 1,000
3. Two Deep Wells with Pumps 4,000
Satterwhite Point
1. Toilet Building at
Swimming Area 8,000
2. Swimming Float 1,000
3. Toilet Building at
Picnic Shelter 1 7,000
4. Sales and Shop Building 22,000
5. Public Boat Dock 1,000
6. Exterior Lighting 1,100
Flemingtown Road Marina
1. Central Wash House 9,500
Williamsboro Wayside
1. Deep Well and Parking Area 4,000
Park Improvements
1. 200 Picnic Tables 2,000
2. Ground Improvements 6,000
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Department of Water Resources 1,000,000*
1. Building Sand Dunes and Other
Civil Works Projects 1,000,000
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AGRICULTURE
1. Addition to Tobacco Packhouse,
Border Belt Tobacco Research
Station 7,625
2. Milking House, Mountain
Research Station 13,280
3. Addition to Implement Storage,
Border Belt Tobacco Research
Station $ 5,075
4. Feed Mixing and Storage
Facility, Piedmont Research Station 17,100
5. Superintendent's Dwelling, Upper
Coastal Plain Research Station 17,050
6. Feed Mixing and Storage Facility,
Tidewater Research Station 13,200
7. Sheltering Barn and Hay Feeding
Area, Coastal Plain Research Station 9,650
8. Fertilizer and Pesticide Storage,
Peanut Belt Research Station 4,925
9. Shed for Experimental Peanut
Curing Units, Peanut Belt
Research Station 2,350
10. Superintendent's Dwelling
Upper Mountain Research Station 17,050
11. Swine Unit, Upper Coastal
Plain Research Station 20,300
12. Dairy Supervisor's Dwelling,
Piedmont Research Station 13,900
13. Tobacco Curing Barn, Border
Belt Tobacco Research Station 4,275
14. Apple Grading Shed,
Mountain Research Station 4,770
15. Building for Wintering Brood
Cows, Upper Mountain Research
Station 8,935
16. Silo (40 ton capacity) for Sheep
Feeding, Upper Mountain Research
Station 2,315
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Agricultural Experiment Station,
North Carolina State College $ 337,000*
1. Modernizing Dairy Farm Facilities,
College Dairy Farm 9,000
2. Buildings for Horticulture Crops
Research Station, Castle Hayne 16,000
3. Buildings at Mountain Horticulture
Crops Research Station, Fletcher 52,000
4. Buildings at Sandhills Research
Station, Jackson Springs 16,000
5. Compartment Curing Barn, Upper
Piedmont Tobacco Research
Station, Reidsville $ 6,000
6. Finley Farm Poultry Facility 238,000*
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Sec. 5. There is appropriated out of the Highway Fund the sum of three million two hundred seventy-six thousand two hundred dollars ($3,276,200) 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:
PUBLIC SAFETY AND REGULATION
Department of Motor Vehicles $ 691,900
1. Addition to Motor Vehicles Building,
Raleigh 65,000
2. Radio Towers and Equipment —
Smithfield, Dunn, Stedman,
Fayetteville, Wilson and Greenville 312,500
3. Office Building — Conover 52,400
4. Office Building — Bryson City 52,400
5. Office Building — Statesville 52,400
6. Office Building — Reidsville 52,400
7. Office Building — Waynesville 52,400
8. Office Building — Marion 52,400
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HIGHWAYS
State Highway Commission: 2,584,300
1. Division Shop — Asheville 175,000
2. District Office Building — Winston Salem 34,000
3. District Office Building — Greenville 34,000
4. District Office Building — Greensboro 34,000
5. Addition to 11th Division Office
Building — North Wilkesboro 32,500
6. Maintenance Building — Burke County 60,000
7. Headquarters Building for
Resident Engineer and Locating
Engineer — Sanford 34,000
8. Maintenance Yard Facilities — Halifax County 43,000
9. District Office and Land — Boone 47,000
10. Four (4) Washing and Greasing
Houses — Division 5 128,000
11. Service Station at Union
County Maintenance Yard $ 7,000
12. District Office Building — Asheville 34,000
13. Maintenance Headquarters Building — Trenton 10,000
14. Road Oil Camp (30 men) — Wilmington 13,000
15. Office, Storage, and Truck
Shed Building — Marshall 18,500
16. Addition to Division Office
Building — Durham 22,000
17. Maintenance Headquarters
Building — Pamlico County 10,000
18. Assembly Building and Fencing — Union
County Maintenance Yard 14,500
19. Road Oil Camp (50 men) — Buncombe
County 25,000
20. Office and Storage Building — Webster 10,000
21. District Office Building and Land — Wilson 38,000
22. Maintenance Headquarters Building
and Fencing — Fayetteville 20,000
23. Service Station — Fayetteville 7,000
24. Maintenance Headquarters Building — Graham 13,000
25. Sub-Shop — Greenville 25,000
26. Sub-Shop and Fencing — Yadkinville 32,000
27. Office Building, Truck Shed and
Storage Building — Point Harbor 22,000
28. Wash Pit and Grease Rack Shed — Wadesboro 7,000
29. Service Building with Grease Pit and
Wash Pit — Avery County 13,000
30. Service Building with Grease
Pit and Wash Pit — Webster 8,000
31. Road Oil Camp (25 men) — Clinton 11,000
32. Maintenance Yard Building and
Fencing — Edgecombe County 37,000
33. Maintenance Quarters, Resident
Engineer's Office and Service
Station — Siler City 28,000
34. Sub-Shop and Fencing — Asheboro 32,000
35. Metal Equipment Storage Shed — Webster $ 12,500
36. Metal Equipment Storage
Building — Trenton 13,500
37. Storage Building — Cleveland
Gaston County 16,000
38. Office Building and Storage
Building — Sanford Bridge Yard 16,000
39. Maintenance Office and Assembly
Room — Burgaw 10,000
40. Metal Equipment Storage
Shed — Pamlico County 13,500
41. Maintenance Office and Assembly
Room — Kenansville 14,000
42. Purchase of Land
(20 acres) — Chatham County 29,200
43. Purchase of Land from Prison Department
(23 acres) — Perquimans County 1,400
44. Purchase of Land from Prison Department
(6 acres) — Northampton County 7,300
45. Assembly Building, Truck Shed, Service
Station and Fencing — Pasquotank County 36,000
46. Metal Equipment Shed — Statesville 13,500
47. Truck Shed, Storage, Toilet
and Assembly Building — Swan Quarter 15,000
48. Service Station Building — Trenton 1,500
49. Fencing — Burke County 3,000
50. Road Oil Camp
(50 men) — McDowell County 25,000
51. Service Building for Washing and
Greasing — Robbinsville 8,000
52. Sub-Shop — Bryson City 32,000
53. Maintenance and Storage
Building and Sign
Shop — Wilson County 59,000
54. Office Building — Storage Building,
Grading, and Fencing — North Wilkesboro 22,500
55. Storage Shed and Addition to
Office — Guilford County 10,000
56. Headquarters Building — Greenville 10,000
57. Storage Building — Boone $ 16,000
58. Road Oil Camp (50 men) — Yancey County 25,000
59. Blacksmith Shop and Storage
Building — Fayetteville 13,000
60. Equipment Storage Shed — Webster 19,000
61. Fencing — Chowan County 2,600
62. Metal Service Building for Washing
and Greasing — Mt. Pleasant 4,500
63. Sub-Shop — Roxboro 32,000
64. Truck Shed — Fayetteville 20,000
65. Seed and Fertilizer
Building — Greenville 8,500
66. Storage Warehouse — Rockingham 8,500
67. Warehouse — Rockingham 9,000
68. Division and District Headquarters
Office Building — Albemarle 122,000
69. Service Building for Washing
and Greasing — Monroe 7,500
70. Bridge Maintenance Office
Building and Truck Shed — Spindale 15,000
71. Combination Lumber and Storage
Shed — Rockingham 5,600
72. Landscape Headquarters and
Storage Building — Camp
Burton — Greensboro 17,000
73. Metal Equipment Storage Shed — Rosman 12,500
74. Maintenance Headquarters and
Fencing — Whiteville 22,500
75. Metal Truck Shed — Asheboro 12,500
76. Metal Truck Shed and
Division Sign Shop — Union County 18,500
77. Metal Building to Cover
Wash and Grease Racks — Albemarle 7,000
78. Double Wall Frame
Building — Mt. Pleasant 3,000
79. Metal Storage
Building — Warrensville 14,500
80. Sub-Shop — Jacksonville 32,000
81. Maintenance Storage
Shed — Alamance County 6,000
82. Truck Shed — Landscape
Department — Greenville 5,500
83. Office and Metal Equipment
Storage Shed — Hazelwood 19,000
84. Maintenance Quarters — Asheboro $ 20,000
85. Truck Shed — Bridge Maintenance
Yard— Troy 5,000
86. Equipment and Material
Storage Shed — Avery County 16,000
87. Service Station — Whiteville 7,000
88. Sub-Shop— Hillsboro 32,000
89. Equipment and Material Storage
Shed — Wentworth 2,000
90. Truck Storage Shed — Guilford
County 6,000
91. Storage Building — Bridge
Maintenance Yard — Troy 8,000
92. Truck Shed — Shelmerdine — Pitt
County 4,500
93. Material and Equipment
Storage Sheds — Elkin, Yadkinville
and Dobsonville 14,500
94. Metal Truck Shed — Siler City 6,000
95. Maintenance Office and
Storage Building — Columbus
County 7,000
96. Truck Shed — Bridge Maintenance
Yard — Peachtree 4,500
97. Truck Shed — Maury — Greene
County 18,500
98. Building for Washing and
Greasing — Hayesville 10,000
99. Warehouse Building — Troy 9,500
100. Concrete Block Blacksmith
Shop — Hazelwood 2,500
101. Masonry Storage Building — Bridge
Maintenance Yard — Peachtree 5,000
102. Oil, Grease and Wash
Building — Troy 6,500
103. Metal Storage Building
North Wilkesboro 14,500
104. Chain Link Fence — Pamlico
County 3,000
105. Metal Equipment Storage
Shed — Hendersonville 12,500
106. Bridge Maintenance Office
Building — Kenansville 10,000
107. Oil, Grease and Washing
Building — Rockingham 6,500
108. Storage Building — Caldwell
County 16,000
109. Bridge Maintenance
Truck Shed — Kenansville $ 4,500
110. Chain Link Fence — Trenton 4,500
111. Cyclone Fencing — Carthage 5,000
112. Metal Equipment Storage
Shed Columbus 12,500
113. Oil, Grease and Washing
Building, Wagram 6,500
114. Washing and Greasing Building,
Franklin 10,000
115. Metal Equipment Storage
Shed — Franklin 12,500
116. Filling Station and Maintenance
Quarters — Troy 16,000
117. Filling Station and Maintenance
Quarters — Rockingham 16,000
118. Bridge Maintenance Storage
Building — Kenansville 7,500
119. Truck Shed — Rockingham 17,500
120. Truck Shed — Troy 18,500
121. Chain Link Fence — Greenville 4,500
122. Chain Link Fence — Aurora 2,300
123. Storage Warehouse— Carthage 8,500
124. Maintenance Quarters, Oil House and
Service Station — Sanford 17,000
125. Three (3) 10-Stall Truck Sheds
Carthage, Siler City and Wagram 47,500
126. New Bridge Maintenance
Yard — Graham 25,000
127. Chain Link Fence — Vanceboro 3,500
128. Chain Link Fence — Maury 2,000
129. Chain Link Fence — Chelmerdine 2,400
130. Bridge Maintenance Office, Storage
and Truck Shed — Buxton 18,500
131. Equipment Service Building — Greenville 6,500
132. Equipment Service Building
— Washington 6,500
133. Equipment Service Building — Kinston 6,500
134. Bridge Maintenance Storage
Building — Charlotte 15,000
135. Equipment Service Building
— New Bern 6,500
136. Bridge Maintenance Office
Building — Hendersonville 22,500
137. Bridge Maintenance Office
Building — Hazelwood 10,000
138. Bridge Maintenance Office
Building — Whittier $ 10,000
139. Bridge Maintenance Office
Building — Creswell 10,000
140. Bridge Maintenance Truck
Shed — Hudson 10,500
141. Bridge Maintenance Truck
Shed — Tarboro 4,500
142. Bridge Maintenance Office
Building —Elizabeth City 21,000
143. Bridge Maintenance Masonry
Lumber Shed — Newton 7,500
144. Bridge Maintenance Masonry
Lumber Shed — Statesville 7,500
145. Purchase of Land — Lee County 5,000
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Sec. 6. There is appropriated out of the Prison Enterprises Fund the sum of seven hundred sixty thousand dollars ($760,000) to provide for part of the costs of Capital Improvement projects as detailed under State Prison Department in Section 4 of this Act.
Sec. 7. There is appropriated out of the Enterprises account of the University of North Carolina the sum of two million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2,250,000) to provide for Capital Improvement projects according to the following schedule:
EDUCATION
University of North Carolina
Enterprises $2,250,000
1. Addition to Heating Plant and
Steam Piping System 1,380,000
2. Plant and Utilities —
Improvements 870,000
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Sec. 8. There is appropriated out of the Wildlife Resources Fund the sum of two hundred forty-six thousand two hundred fifty-four dollars ($246,254) to provide for Capital Improvements projects according to the following schedule:
NATURAL RESOURCES AND RECREATION
Wildlife Resources Commission 246,254
1. Additional Facilities — Armstrong
Creek Fish Hatchery 50,000
2. Purchase of Land 178,254
3. Purchase of Fishing Access Areas 15,000
4. Equipment Shed and Garage at
the Caswell Wildlife Refuge Area 3,000
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Sec. 9. The Director of the Budget is authorized and empowered to make transfers and changes between appropriations made in this Act, within the appropriations made to each separately named agency or institution, to provide changes to permit completion of the projects as described in this appropriation.
Sec. 10. Subject to any transfers and changes between appropriations as permitted in Section 9 of this Act, the appropriations for Capital Improvements made in this Act shall be expended only for the specific projects set out in this Act, and any unexpended balances of the appropriations made in this Act to each separately named agency or institution shall revert to the General Fund of the State on June 30, 1968 or on such later date, if any, as the Advisory Budget Commission may determine, or upon completion of the projects of such agency or institution if prior to June 30, 1968 or such later date.
Sec. 11. The unexpended balances remaining in various Capital Improvement Funds of 1947, 1949, 1951, and 1953 shall revert to the General Fund on June 30, 1963.
Sec. 12. The several institutions and departments 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 grants-in-aid for the construction of the several purposes mentioned in this Act and to receive and expend the same in accordance with the terms of such grants and in conformity with the laws of this State. The Governor, or such agency or persons as may be designated by him, is fully authorized and empowered to make applications to and receive such grants-in-aid as may be made by any agency or agencies of the United States of America for the construction and renovation of buildings, and equipping the same, and the improvements referred to in this Act.
Sec. 13. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed.
Sec. 14. This Act shall be effective upon and after its ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 5th day of June, 1963.