During a press briefing on May 14, Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order rescinding previous mandatory capacity and gathering limits, social distancing requirements, and most mandatory mask requirements. Exceptions include a mandatory indoor mask requirement on public transportation, in child care, in schools, in prisons and in certain public health settings. Additionally, private business may still require patrons to wear masks. To view Executive Order 215, click here.
Special Meeting Notices
The Town of Sims will be holding a Special Meeting for the Planning Board on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 6pm at the Community Center. The topic for discussion will be the proposed zoning ordinance changes for 160-D updates.
The Town of Sims will be holding a Special Meeting/ Budget Workshop for the Board of Commissioners on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 6pm at the Town Hall. The topics for discussion will be the proposed zoning ordinance changes for 160-D updates and proposed budget for 2021-2022 as well as budget amendments for 2020-2021.
COVID 19: Executive Order 209
Governor Cooper has issued Executive Order 209, a further easing of restrictions, effective at 5:00 p.m. on April 30, 2021 and will remain in effect until June 1, 2021 at 5:00 p.m., unless repealed, replaced, or rescinded.
Here are a few of the changes effective with this order:
This Order lifts the requirement that Face Coverings be worn outdoors anytime that social distancing of at least six (6) feet cannot consistently be maintained from non-household members. Under this Order, Face Coverings are no longer required in any outdoor setting.
The indoor mass gathering limit is raised to one hundred (100) persons and the outdoor mass gathering limit is raised to two hundred (200) persons.
Please read the FAQ for Executive Order 209 for more information.
Special Meeting Notice
SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE
The Town of Sims will be holding a Special Meeting on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 6pm at the Community Center. The topic for discussion will be the Final Plat and an Annexation Agreement for Phase I of Stapleford Park.
The Planning Board will meet at 6pm with the Board of Commissioners Meeting following immediately after.
Public Hearing Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF THE TOWN OF SIMS
NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Sims will hold a public hearing at the regular Board meeting of the Town of Sims on May 10, 2021, at 6:00 PM at the Sims Community Center (old Town Hall) located at 6402 US Hwy 264 Alt Sims, North Carolina, on the proposed annexation of the following property: being that property comprised of approximately 19.79 acres located on Flat Rock Road (2773-60-8908.000).
All interested citizens are invited to appear and be heard.
2021-2022 Budget Workshop
Town of Sims
2021-2022
Board of Commissioners Budget Workshop:
Saturday, April 10
at 9:00am
at Town Hall.
Workshop will pertain to budgetary items for the upcoming year and Subdivision Regulation Requirements.
Town Hall Closed Friday, April 2
Town Hall will be closed Friday, April 2 in observance of Good Friday. We will reopen Monday, April 5 at 9am.
We would like to wish you a Happy Easter!
COVID 19: Executive Order 204
Governor Cooper has issued Executive Order 204 further easing restrictions. The Executive Order goes into effect Friday, March 26, 2021, at 5:00 pm and shall remain in effect through 5:00 pm on Friday, April 30, 2021 unless repealed, replaced, or rescinded by another applicable Executive Order.
Here’s a convenient one-pager from NCDHHS showing the new COVID-19 Restrictions and more FAQ information.
Public Meeting Notice: Neuse River Basin Flood Risk Management Project and Feasibility Study
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), Wilmington District, is hosting three public involvement meetings to gather information and receive feedback on its progress for the Neuse River Basin Flood Risk Management Project and feasibility study. The meetings are organized by geographic region, and will be held virtually via a Facebook Live Stream. They’ll be covering our geographic area of the Neuse River Basin on March 31, 2021.
WHEN/WHERE: This meeting will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and can be accessed virtually through a live-stream on the Wilmington District's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/USACE.Wilmington or at the specific link below. Face masks and social distancing are required at all optional in-person locations:
March 31 event link: https://fb.me/e/hKTUGlW3E - City of Kinston, City of Goldsboro, Town of Seven Springs, City of Wilson, and Lenoir, Wayne and Wilson Counties. Participants will have the option to attend the meeting in-person, during the same time, at several locations:
o Kinston - Community Center, 2602 W Vernon Ave, Kinston, NC, POC: City Manager's office, (252) 939-3111. Limited to 25 attendees.
o Goldsboro - Jeffrey's Building, 134 N. John Street, first floor conference room, POC: Mr. Berry Gray, Planning Director, Wayne County, (919) 731-1630. Limited to 10 attendees.
o Wilson – Wilson County Agriculture Center, 1806 Goldsboro Street SW, Wilson, NC, POC: Mr. Josh Pate, Director of Soil and Water Conservation District, (252) 237-5147, ext. 3. Limited to 25 attendees.
For more information, please read the press release.
COVID 19: Executive Order 195
Governor Cooper has issued a new Executive Order regarding COVID 19 to take effect at 5pm, Friday, February 26, 2021. Executive Order 195 lifts a number of provisions of the Modified Stay at Home order and eases certain restrictions on businesses and gatherings. The Order increases the mass gathering limit for indoor gatherings, increases the capacity limits for certain businesses, and permits alcohol sales for on-site consumption until 11:00 p.m. While the Order eases certain restrictions, other public health restrictions remain in effect to continue to protect against the spread of the virus. This order ends at 5pm on Friday, March 26, 2021, unless otherwise directed.
For Frequently Asked Questions regarding EO 195, please click here.
Town Hall Closed for Renovations- Friday, February 19
Town Hall will be closed Friday, February 19 for renovations. We apologize for the inconvenience. We will reopen on Monday, February 22.
Thank you!
Public Hearing- Monday, March 8, 2021 at 6pm
The Town of Sims will be holding a Public Hearing to discuss the information below on Monday, March 8, 2021 at 6pm and the Sims Community Center. The System Development Fee pertains to new development in the Town of Sims. A Board of Commissioners meeting will immediately follow the Public Hearing. We are still taking Public Comment on this topic through Friday, February 26. Please see our previous post for Public Comment for more information.
Notice of Public Hearing
The Town of Sims will hold a public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, March 8, 2021 at the Sims Community Center located at 6402 US Hwy 264 Alt to receive comments on the following items:
To consider adoption of a System Development Fee Schedule for water and sewer services
To consider adoption of a Capital Reserve Fund for revenues generated by System Development Fees
For more information contact Town Hall at 252-237-4226 or go to www.townofsimsnc.com. All interested citizens are invited to attend. As a result of this hearing, changes may be made in the request as advertised, reflecting objections, debate and discussion at the hearing. Board of Commissioners Meeting to immediately follow Public Hearing.
45-Day Public Comment Period: System Development Fee Report
The Town of Sims is considering adopting a Utility System Development Fee. We authorized Green Engineering to conduct a study of the statutes allowing for a fee to reserve funds for needed future repairs and improvements. The study was initiated because of the Town’s need to address the impact of new growth development in and adjacent to the Town’s present corporate limits, and to assist town with new revenues essential to offset the impact of new growth on existing internal utility facilities.
The study was completed by Green Engineering at the end of December and the town is required to post it for review and comments for the next 45 days starting Wednesday, December 13. On Monday, December 11, the Board of Commissioners approved a resolution to re-affirm its intent to continue with this process and to educate the citizens on the cost of building the 2 systems, the life span of critical parts of the 2 systems, and the need to reserve funds for their replacement at some point in the future. In addition, all fees must be set aside to use specifically for the purpose of maintenance or to purchase additional capacity and must be collected at a specified time when the Building permit is obtained (procedure to be determined), and a capital reserve fund may be set up by the town to collect such fees.
The resolution also calls for a 45-day public comment period and public hearing. Comments should be made in writing to town hall via email, drop box, mail or dropped off at the drive thru window during office hours. All comments will be reviewed and given to Green Engineering, Town Administration and/or the Town Attorney for evaluation. Public comment will end at 5pm on Friday, February 26. The Notice of Intent also sets a public hearing for March 8 at 6pm to discuss this fee, with a Board of Commissioners Meeting to immediately follow.
Submittals for the 45-day comment period can be made in writing by email to info@townofsimsnc.com; in writing and submitted by mail to PO Box 161, Sims, NC 27880; in writing and put in one of our two drop boxes (one to the left of the front entrance and one to the bottom right of the drive-through window); or in writing and submitted during office hours at the drive-through window. All public comments must be received by 5pm on Friday, February 26, 2021.
A copy of the report can be found here. The proposed fee schedule, which has been updated to show up to a 4 bedroom residence, can be found here. The Resolution of Intent of the Town of Sims to Develop and Adopt a System Development Fee can be found here.
COVID 19: Executive Order 188 and NCDHHS Directive
On January 6, 2021, Governor Cooper issued Executive Order 188, which is an Extension of the Modified Stay At Home Order. It extends the latest order (EO 181) set to expire on Friday, January 8 and extends it through 5pm on January 29, 2021. This order includes the curfew from 10pm - 5am, with a few exceptions. Click here to access a copy of Executive Order 188. For FAQ about EO 181 which was extended with EO 188, please click here.
In addition, the NC Department of Health and Human Services issued a Secretarial Directive regarding COVID 19 on January 6, which is effective immediately. Please read the directive here and FAQ sheet about this directive here.
Christmas Tree Removal
For those who get trash service through the Town of Sims, A+ Disposal will pick up your discarded Christmas trees. Please put them beside your trash bins for Thursday pick up over the next few weeks to have them collected. For more information, please contact Town Hall at 237-4226.
Happy New Year
The Town of Sims wishes all of our residents and business owners a Happy New Year! Town Hall will close at 1pm on Thursday, December 31 and will reopen on January 4 at 9am. We wish you all the best for the new year!
Holiday Trash Schedule
Just a reminder, A+ Disposal will be picking up trash, yard waste and recycling on Thursday, December 24 and Thursday, December 31 as normal. Please leave your bins beside the road by 8pm on Wednesday night to ensure pick up for Thursday morning.
Thank you!
Holiday Message and Town Hall Holiday Hours
All of us at the Town of Sims would like to wish our residents and business owners a very Merry Christmas and Holiday Season!
The Town Hall will be closed on Thursday, December 24 and Friday, December 25 for the holidays.
COVID 19: Executive Order 181
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 8, 2020
With Key Metrics Increasing Rapidly, North Carolina to Begin Modified Stay at Home Order to Slow COVID-19 Spread
Order will require people to stay at home from 10 pm to 5 am with certain businesses required to be closed during those hours
More than 80 percent of NC counties now in the red or orange categories
RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen today announced that North Carolina will begin a Modified Stay at Home Order after a rapid increase in North Carolina’s key COVID-19 trends. The Order requires people to stay at home between 10 pm and 5 am and takes effect Friday, December 11 and will be in place until at least January 8, 2021.
“We already have strong safety protocols and capacity limitations in place – including a statewide mask requirement. With this additional action beginning Friday, we hope to get these numbers down,” Governor Cooper said. “Our new modified Stay At Home order aims to limit gatherings and get people home where they are safer, especially during the holidays. It’s also a reminder that we must be vigilant the rest of the day – wearing a face mask when we are with people we don’t live with, keeping a safe distance from others and washing our hands a lot.”
The Order requires restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, personal care businesses and more to close at 10 pm. Travel to and from work; to obtain food, medical care, fuel or social services; or to take care of a family member is exempted. Read more in the Frequently Asked Questions document.
In the past week, North Carolina’s case count has broken single-day records on three separate days, including crossing more than 6,000 cases per day on two of those days. Just a month ago, cases were under 3,000 per day. In recent days, the percent of tests returning positive has increased to more than 10%.
Governor Cooper was clear that further action would be taken to slow the spread of the virus if trends do not improve. This could require further limiting of restaurant dining, indoor entertainment or shopping and retail capacity restrictions, among other safety protocols.
Dr. Cohen also provided an update on North Carolina’s COVID-19 County Alert System map. The number of red counties (critical community spread) has more than doubled since November 23, up to 48 red counties from 20 red counties. There are now 34 orange counties (substantial community spread), as compared to 42 orange counties from the previous report. With today’s report, more than 80% of the state’s counties fall into the red or orange tier. Read the update to see where each county stands and how the system was designed.
“Your actions can keep people from getting sick, save lives, and make sure our hospitals can care for people whether it’s for a heart attack or a car accident or COVID-19. Protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community now,” said NCDHHS Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D.
Dr. Cohen also provided an update on North Carolina’s data and trends.
Trajectory in COVID-Like Illness (CLI) Surveillance Over 14 Days
North Carolina’s syndromic surveillance trend for COVID-like illness is increasing.
Trajectory of Confirmed Cases Over 14 Days
North Carolina’s trajectory of cases is increasing.
Trajectory in Percent of Tests Returning Positive Over 14 Days
North Carolina’s trajectory in percent of tests returning positive is increasing.
Trajectory in Hospitalizations Over 14 Days
North Carolina’s trajectory of hospitalizations is increasing.
In addition to these metrics, the state continues building capacity to adequately respond to an increase in virus spread in testing, tracing and prevention.
Testing
Testing capacity is high, surpassing 50,000 tests per day for much of the past week.
Tracing Capability
The state is continuing to hire contact tracers to bolster the efforts of local health departments.
There have been more than 500,000 downloads of the exposure notification app, SlowCOVIDNC.
Personal Protective Equipment
North Carolina’s personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies are stable.
Read Executive Order 181.
Read a Frequently Asked Questions document about the Order.
Read the slides from today’s briefing.
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6th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting
Come join us for our 6th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting at Sims Community Park this Saturday, December 5th at 5:30 pm!! Please wear a mask.
We look forward to seeing you there!