GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

SESSION 2009

 

 

SESSION LAW 2009-426

SENATE BILL 251

 

 

AN ACT limiting the town of Faison's authority to exercise the power of extraterritorial jurisdiction within a defined area extending more than one mile beyond the town's corporate limits.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

 

SECTION 1.  Section 2 of Chapter 596 of the 1991 Session Laws reads as rewritten:

"Sec. 2.  In addition to the authority provided in G.S. 160A-360, the Town of Faison may exercise the powers granted in Article 19 of Chapter 160A of the General Statutes in an area beginning at the Town corporate limits at State Highway 403 West, extending one-half mile on each side of the center line of State Highway 403, extending in a westerly direction to and stopping at the midpoint of state highway 403, one-half mile west of the Interstate Highway 40 western right-of-way boundary.  However, the Town of Faison may not exercise the powers granted in Article 19 of Chapter 160A of the General Statutes in the following described area:

Located in Piney Grove Township, Sampson County, North Carolina:  TRACT 1: Bowman Tract:

BEGINNING at a point in the intersection of North Carolina Highway No. 403 with North Carolina Secondary Road No. 1731; witnessed by a stone marker in the Northwestern edge of the right-of-way of said roads; said intersection being located 2.8 miles as measured in a Westwardly direction along North Carolina Highway No. 403 from Faison, North Carolina, and running thence from the aforementioned point, the beginning corner, and with the center of North Carolina Highway No. 403, North 75 degrees 36 min. West 4.45 chs., North 77 degrees 58 min. West 4.19 chs., and North 83 degrees 04 min. West 3.53 chs., to a point in the center of said North Carolina Highway No. 403 witnessed by a stone marker in the Northern edge of the right-of-way; thence leaving the center of said highway and running with the center line of an old tram road, North 38 degrees 20 min. West 72.70 chs. to a stone marker in the center of said tram road; thence leaving the old tram road, South 69 degrees 58 min. East 78.69 chs. to a stone marker in a ditch; thence South 69 degrees 58 minutes East 1.00 chs. to a point in the center of the aforementioned North Carolina Secondary Road No. 1731 witnessed by a stone marker in the Northwestern edge of the right-of-way; thence with the center of said North Carolina Secondary Road No. 1731, South 23 degrees 18 min. West 2.86 chs., and South 29 degrees 33 min. West 33.92 chs. to the beginning, containing 173.5 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land surveyed for Riegel Paper Corporation in March, 1961 by Charles V. Brooks, III, Registered Surveyor, plat of which survey is on record in Map Book 5 at Page 32 of the Sampson County Registry. And being the same property as was conveyed in a deed from Eleanor I. Bowman and husband, Eugene E. Bowman, to Riegel Paper Corporation dated May 10, 1961, recorded in Book 721 at page 506, Sampson County Registry; LESS AND EXCEPT that certain 17.99 acres conveyed by Federal Paper Board Company, Inc. to the Department of Transportation by instrument recorded September 14, 1992 in Book 1145 at Page 624, Sampson County Registry, but TOGETHER WITH all of Grantor's right, title and interest in and to all access rights retained in said instrument as described therein.

This description is taken from the deed from SP Forests L.L.C. to Sampson County recorded in Sampson County in Book 1720 at page 806."

SECTION 2.  Section 1 of this act shall be effective upon the adoption by Sampson County of a zoning ordinance zoning the property exempted by Section 1 of this act from the Town of Faison's extraterritorial jurisdiction. The ordinance must zone the subject property to use for light industrial, distribution, light manufacturing, and commercial purposes and also must be approved by ordinance of the Town of Faison. The approved county zoning ordinance shall not be changed without the further approval by the Town of Faison by ordinance. If approval of an ordinance by the county and city does not occur by July 1, 2010, this act expires.

SECTION 3.  This act is effective when it becomes law, subject to the provisions of Section 2 of this act.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 5th day of August, 2009.

 

 

                                                                    s/  Walter H. Dalton

                                                                         President of the Senate

 

 

                                                                    s/  Joe Hackney

                                                                         Speaker of the House of Representatives