Municipal – Annexation – Boundary Lines – Statutory Compliance
Capps v. City of Kinston The city did not comply with the requirements of G.S. § 160A-48(e) when it fixed certain boundaries of the annexation area since, although the boundary lines may run parallel to the road, they are not located on either a recorded property line or on a street.
We affirm in part and remand in part.
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Published: August 17, 2011
Time posted: 11:29 am
Tags: Annexation, Boundary Lines, Municipal, Statutory Compliance







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