INCORPORATE CASTLE HAYNE.

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Senate Bill 237 (Local) Filed Monday, March 7, 2011
TO INCORPORATE THE TOWN OF CASTLE HAYNE, SUBJECT TO A REFERENDUM.
Intro. by Goolsby.

Status: Ch. SL 2011-166 (Senate Action) (Jun 17 2011)

Bill History:

S 237/S.L. 2011-166

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: Jun 18 2011 - View Summary

    AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE TOWN OF CASTLE HAYNE, SUBJECT TO A REFERENDUM. Summarized in Daily Bulletin 3/7/11, 6/2/11, and 6/15/11. Enacted June 17, 2011. Effective June 17, 2011.


  • Summary date: Jun 15 2011 - View Summary

    House amendment makes the following changes to 2nd edition. Amends Section 7.2 of the charter, governing zoning restrictions, to clarify that any areas of the town or its extraterritorial jurisdiction zoned industrial by New Hanover County as of June 1, 2011, will continue to be subject to ordinances of the county until December 31, 2016.


  • Summary date: Jun 2 2011 - View Summary

    Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to 1st edition. Reduces the number of members on the town council from six to four. Provides that the town is to be operated under a Mayor-Council form of government (previously, Council-Manager form of government) and makes conforming changes. Prohibits the town from, prior to December 31, 2016, adopting an ordinance regulating or restricting the subdivision, zoning, or use of land within its corporate limits or within the town’s extraterritorial jurisdiction. Makes other technical change.


  • Summary date: Mar 7 2011 - View Summary

    Subject to approval by voters on November 8, 2011, incorporates the Town of Castle Hayne, describing the area to be incorporated by metes and bounds. The town is to be governed by a six-member town council and a mayor. Requires the election of the initial town council to take place at the same time as the election on whether to incorporate the town. Provides for the election and compensation of town council members, mayor, and mayor pro tempore. Provides for town administration. Provides for taxes, budget ordinances, and other ordinances. Includes special provisions regarding fire protection, law enforcement, and zoning, planning and inspection.