Bill Summary for H 1169 (2011-2012)

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Jun 27 2012
S.L. 2012-124

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View NCGA Bill Details2011-2012 Session
House Bill 1169 (Local) Filed Tuesday, May 29, 2012
REMOVING CERTAIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF BURGAW.
Intro. by Justice.

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Senate amendment makes the following changes to 1st edition. Changes the bill title to include reference to county zoning of local deannexed areas. Adds new Section 3 authorizing the county board of commissioners in the areas deannexed under SL 2012-3 to adopt ordinances reestablishing any county zoning or other land use regulations under Article 19 of GS Chapter 160A that were in effect on the day before the date of the annexation ordinances repealed by SL 2012-3. County ordinances readopted under this authorization are not subject to the notice and other procedural requirements of GS 160A-360(f1) or GS 160A-364. Annexation ordinances repealed by SL 2012-3 (Sec. 4) are:
(1) Kinston annexation ordinance, as described in House Bill 5, First Edition, 2011 Regular Session.
(2) Lexington annexation ordinance, as described in House Bill 37, First Edition, 2011 Regular Session.
(3) Rocky Mount annexation ordinance, as described in House Bill 56, First Edition, 2011 Regular Session.
(4) Wilmington annexation ordinance, described in House Bill 180, First Edition, 2011 Regular Session.
(5) Asheville/Biltmore Lake annexation ordinance, as described in House Bill 236, First Edition, 2011 Regular Session.
(6) Marvin annexation ordinance, affecting the area described in RS 2008 02 02, a resolution of the Village of Marvin Council.
(7) Southport annexation ordinance, affecting "Area A" and "Area B," as described in City of Southport annexation ordinance, adopted June 9, 2011.
(8) Goldsboro annexation ordinance, affecting the area described in Senate Bill 314, First Edition, 2011 Regular Session.
(9) Fayetteville Gates Four annexation ordinance, as described in House Bill 231, First Edition, 2011 Regular Session.