Municipal Annexations (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

A moratorium on municipal annexations of unincorporated areas in North Carolina has received preliminary approval by the Senate. The Senate agreed Thursday 38-11 in favor of the pause until July 1, 2012. Sen. Andrew Brock, R-Davie, said the time-out will give interested parties the chance to work out annexation law changes. North Carolina is one of a few states that allow local governments to incorporate tracts of land into a city or town whether property owners like it or not. Some people want a referendum required before such annexations can occur. The lobbying group for municipalities says the annexation laws have worked well to usher in orderly growth. One more Senate vote is required before the bill goes to the House.(THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, 3/03/11).

2011-03-04T09:40:00+00:00March 4th, 2011|
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