Municipal – Annexation – Necessary Land Connection – ‘Adjacent’ – Not Contiguous
Edmondson v. City of Rocky Mount Petitioners challenge a necessary land connection (NLC), which forms part of an involuntary annexation. Where petitioners’ challenge is based on their argument that the NLC is not “contiguous” with city limits and urban areas, their argument fails because G.S. § 160A-48(d) requires only that an NLC be “adjacent,” not “contiguous.”
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Published: July 27, 2011
Time posted: 4:34 pm
Tags: Adjacent, Annexation, Municipal, Necessary Land Connection, Not Contiguous







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