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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_2137 (2)WHEREAS, the location of the common boundary is important for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to, (a) determination of which county has taxing authority (b) determination of where the residents vote; (c) determination of which schools children attend, and (d) determination of which zoning, health, and other ordinances are applicable; and WHEREAS, the NC Geodetic Survey Section, Land Resources Division, NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development will install permanent monuments at all corners in the common line established by agreement of the counties, will survey the common line locating monuments along same at approximately 3,000 foot intervals, and will prepare a map for both counties showing the newly established boundary lines; and, WHEREAS, representatives of Iredell and Rowan County have met, visited the area of the common boundary, and have agreed upon the location upon the ground of all corners in the common boundary line, and now wish to engage the services of the NC Geodetic Survey Section to permanently survey the common line, mark the corners and prepare a map. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT JOINTLY RESOLVED BY THE BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROWAN COUNTY AND IREDELL COUNTIES: 1. The following corners are established by consent: a) A point in the center of Coddle Creek in the Cabarrus County Line; b) A point where the center of the east fork of Coddle Creek intersections the center of the bridge over SR #1150; C) Wayne Huffstetter's southwest corner in Robert C. Dyson, Jr.'s line; d) A point where the center line of the Bell Branch and the center line of the South Yadkin River intersect. 2. The NC Geodetic Survey Section, Land Resources Division, NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development will be, and it hereby is, requested to: a) Install permanent monuments at all corners in the common line between Iredell County and Rowan County; b) Survey the common line and locate monuments along the same at approximately 3,000 foot intervals; C) Prepare a map of the common line between Iredell County and Rowan County suitable for recording in the office of the Register of Deeds in both counties. d) Upon completion of the survey and presentation to both counties of a map, the map will be reviewed by the Board of Commissioners of each county and their respective staffs and, if found to be in order, the boundary lines thus established will be adopted as the official common boundary between Iredell County and Rowan Counties, and the map of said survey will be recorded as an official map of said common boundary line. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a common boundary line separates Iredell and Davie Counties; and WHEREAS, over the years since the counties were created, the exact location of said common boundary has been lost; and, WHEREAS, the location of the common boundary is important for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to, (a) determination of which county has taxing authority (b) determination of where the residents vote; (c) determination of which schools children attend, and (d) determination of which zoning, health, and other ordinances are applicable; and WHEREAS, the NC Geodetic Survey Section, Land Resources Division, NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development will install permanent monuments at all corners in the common line established by agreement of the counties, will survey the common line locating monuments along same at approximately 3,000 foot intervals, and will prepare a map for both counties showing the newly established boundary lines; and, WHEREAS, representatives of Iredell and Davie County have met, visited the area of the common boundary, and have agreed upon the location upon the ground of all corners in the common boundary line, and now wish to engage the services of the NC Geodetic Survey Section to permanently survey ,