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berewick - Services - real estate
berewick - Services
A PROPOSAL TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION OF THE
Patrick McCrory, Mayor
Susan Burgess, Mayor Pro Tem
Curt Walton, City Manager
PREFACE: A SUMMARY OF THE ANNEXATION LAW ....................................
INTRODUCTION: THE ANNEXATION REPORT .................................................
PART I: THE PROPOSED AREA ..............................................................................
General Description of the Area ...........................................................................
Standards and Criteria ...........................................................................................
Maps of the Area ...................................................................................................
Map of Proposed Annexation Areas in Charlotte .....................................
Map of Berewick Area .............................................................................
Map of D-Land Connection ......................................................................
Map of Generalized Land Use in Proposed Area......................................
PART II: PLAN FOR SERVICES ...............................................................................
Statement of Extension of Services ......................................................................
Description of Services .........................................................................................
General Government .......................................................................................
Police Protection .............................................................................................
Fire Protection .................................................................................................
Transit .............................................................................................................
Transportation .................................................................................................
Engineering and Property Management ..........................................................
Solid Waste Services.......................................................................................
Business Support Services ..............................................................................
Neighborhood Development ..........................................................................
Other City Departments ........................................................................................
Water and Sewer Service ......................................................................................
Proposed Construction Timetable ...................................................................
Map of Existing Major Water System ............................................................
Map of Wastewater Collection System ...........................................................
PART III. FIRE PROTECTION IMPACT STATEMENT ......................................
Steele Creek VFD
Fire Suppression....................................................................................................
Financial Information ............................................................................................
Fire Prevention and Emergency Readiness ...........................................................
Insurance Risk .......................................................................................................
PART IV. CITY FINANCES and SERVICES IMPACT STATEMENT ................
APPENDICES ................................................................................................................. 35
Appendix A: Statistical Summary ........................................................... 36
Appendix B: Economic Analysis ............................................................. 40
Appendix C: Legal Boundary Description ............................................... 42
Appendix D: Rights of Certain Property Owners to Request Water and
Sewer Service (including form).......................................... 52
Appendix E: Rights of Owners of Agricultural, Horticultural, and
Forest Land in the Area ...................................................... 58
Appendix F: Maps of the Basic Water and Sewer Systems to be
Extended in the Annexation Area………………………… 59
Appendix G: Water and Sewer Map (Registered Engineer)……………Folder*
* (contained within Official Report only)
A SUMMARY OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ANNEXATION LAW
AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF CHARLOTTE
“What is Annexation?”
The annexation process serves a vital function in the overall development of the Charlotte urban
area by aiding and guiding orderly municipal growth. In the past, Charlotte has expanded its
corporate limits many times and these annexations have taken a number of forms.
Four methods of enlarging municipal boundaries are now available to cities in North Carolina
under Article 4A Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes*:
annexation by special act of the state legislature;
annexation by petition of all real property owners (Part 1);
annexation by municipal ordinance (Part 3);
annexation by petition of all real property owners of non-contiguous satellite areas
In the third method, the General Assembly of North Carolina has authorized municipalities to
initiate the annexation of land undergoing urban development. North Carolina’s annexation law
has been hailed as a major step forward in municipal efforts to meet many of the problems of
*NC Annexation Statutes may be found on-line at:
(note: on-line address was valid at time of printing of this report but may be subject to change)
2009 Annexation Plan
Berewick Annexation Area
Setting down the general principles and objectives of annexation, the statute provides:
Sound urban development is essential to the continued economic development of North
Carolina. Municipalities are created to provide the governmental services essential for
sound urban development and for the protection of health, safety and welfare in areas
being intensively used for residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and
governmental purposes, or in areas undergoing such development. Municipal boundaries
should be extended in accordance with legislative standards applicable throughout the
State, to include such areas and to provide the high quality of governmental services
needed therein for the public health, safety, and welfare. Areas annexed to municipalities
in accordance with such uniform legislative standards should receive the services
provided by the annexing municipality in accordance with annexation statute
requirements. (G.S. 160A-45)
In addition to assuring that developed and developing urban areas will receive the protection and
services necessary for sound urban growth, the city-initiated annexation law makes it possible to
ensure that both the benefits and the responsibilities of urban life are shared by all the residents
and property owners of the urban area. Often, a significant population living in the developed
urban fringe beyond a city’s limits receives many of the benefits of municipal tax dollars -streets, public facilities, cultural events, museums, etc. -- without bearing a corresponding
financial responsibility for those services. Because municipal services are necessary to the
proper functioning and protection of the entire urban area, a basic principle may be derived -- that
which is urban, should be municipal.
In the city-initiated annexation law, the state gives cities the authority to make municipal, that
which is urban. To ensure that this authority will be used reasonably, the General Assembly
established three key limitations. First, the law sets down objective statutory standards defining
land as either "developed for urban purposes" or "land undergoing such development." Second,
the law requires that the municipality be both ready and able to provide annexed areas with
services equal to those provided within the rest of the city. Third, the law requires the
annexation process to be undertaken publicly with advance notice of the annexation and with the
opportunity for affected property owners and residents to be heard and to obtain information
about the development of the annexation area and the plans for extending municipal services into
Specifically, the city-initiated annexation law requires that the city prepare an annexation report,
which spells out the city's plan for the financing and actual provision of services into the area that
is proposed for annexation, and which documents that the area meets the prescribed standards for
urban development to make it eligible for annexation. (Contracts with volunteer fire departments
and private solid waste collection firms are acceptable methods of providing for fire protection
and garbage collection services in annexed areas.) Following the adoption of an annexation
ordinance, prescribed administrative and/or judicial review of the annexation may be requested to
ensure that the city has complied with the applicable legal requirements, including following
through with its plan to extend services.
The specific standards, which an area must meet in order to be eligible for annexation, are
At least one-eighth (1/8) of the external boundary of the area must be contiguous to the
The area cannot be part of another municipality.
The area must meet statutory criteria under at least one of the following standards:
a minimum population density;
a minimum population density and a minimum proportion of the area is
subdivided into urban-sized lots;
a minimum proportion of lots and tracts in the area is used for urban purposes and
a minimum proportion of the residential and non-urban lots and tracts in the area
is subdivided into urban-sized lots;
the entire area of a water and sewer district, if the city and district agree that the
district is developed for urban purposes and that the city will operate the district
all lots and tracts in the area are used for nonresidential urban uses.
In addition to property developed for urban purposes, the municipality may include a
limited amount of undeveloped property in the area.
INTRODUCTION: THE ANNEXATION REPORT
Pursuant to the authority vested in the City Council of the City of Charlotte by Article 4A, Part 3,
Chapter 160A of the General Statutes of North Carolina, a resolution of intent to consider
annexation of the Berewick Annexation Area, as defined in this Report, was adopted by the City
Council at a regular meeting held on the 28th day of July, 2008. A notice of a public
informational meeting to be held on the 18th day of September, 2008 and a public hearing to be
held on the 27th day of October 2008, on the question of annexation is being published and
mailed to property owners in accordance with legal requirements. (The dates of the public
informational meeting and/or public hearing are subject to change in accordance with applicable
As a prerequisite to annexation, the City is required by law to prepare this Report setting forth
plans for the extension of each major City service to the area proposed to be annexed. This
A statement showing that the area proposed to be annexed meets the legislative standards
prescribed by G.S. 160A-48
A map showing the present and proposed City boundaries and the qualification of the area
proposed to be annexed
A map showing the general land use pattern in the area proposed to be annexed
A statement setting forth plans for extending to the proposed annexation area the following
major municipal services performed within the City at the time of annexation: police
protection, fire protection, solid waste collection, street maintenance, and the extension of
major trunk water mains and sewer outfall lines
A statement describing the method of financing the extension of these services
A statement setting forth the plans for extending other City services into the proposed
annexation area and the method of financing the extension of these other services, even
though such a statement is not required to be included in this Report
A statement describing the impact of annexation on the volunteer fire department providing
service and on fire protection and fire insurance rates in the area proposed to be annexed
A statement describing how the proposed annexation will affect the City’s finances and
services, including City revenue change estimates
The official report – bearing the designation “The Official Report” on the cover - has been
prepared in compliance with the foregoing requirements and is available for public inspection at
the Office of the City Clerk, located on the 7th floor of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government
Center, 600 E. Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC 28202. A summary of The Official Report is also
viewable on-line at www.charlotteplanning.org.
PART I: THE PROPOSED AREA
The Berewick area is located west of the current City limits, near the Steele Creek Road exit of
I-485, and in the vicinity of the Steele Creek/Shopton Road West intersection. The area is
characterized by low-density residential development, but is predominated by portions of the new
Berewick single family residential development. The area contains 963.5 acres and has an
estimated population of 2,024.
STATEMENT SHOWING THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED MEETS THE
LEGISLATIVE STANDARDS PRESCRIBED BY G.S. 160A-48.
The area proposed to be annexed meets the general standards of G.S. 160A-48(b) as
The area is contiguous, as defined in G.S. 160A-53, to the City's boundary as of
the time of the beginning of this annexation proceeding.
The aggregate boundary of the area is 57,470.0 feet, of which 31,251.6 feet or
54.3% coincides with the present City boundary.
No part of the area is included within the boundary of another incorporated
Part or all of the area is developed for urban purposes as described in one or more of the
The part of the area remaining (developed part of the area) after removing the
subsection (d) land qualifies for annexation under the standards of two and threetenths persons per acre of land. The developed part of the area has an estimated
total population of 2.59 persons per acre. This estimate is made in accordance
with G.S. 160A-54(1). There are 906 dwelling units in the area (900 single family
and 6 multi-family units), which when multiplied by the average household size of
2.53 for single-family units and 1.67 for multi-family units, and taking into
account an occupancy rate of 89.6% for single family units and 87.1% for multifamily units (all according to the latest federal decennial census, augmented by the
2006 U.S. Census American Community Survey data) results in an estimated total
resident population of 2,024. This population, when divided by the total number
of acres (779.2) in the developed part of the area, results in a population density of
2.59 persons per acre.
The area proposed to be annexed does not meet the requirements of G.S. 160A48(c)(2).
The area proposed to be annexed does not meet the requirements of G.S. 160A48(c)(3).
A portion of the proposed annexation area does not meet the requirements of G.S. 160A48(c), as described in B1, B2, and B3 above, but does meet the requirements of
G.S. 160A-48(d)(2). This area – known as “subsection (d) land” - does not exceed
twenty-five percent (25%) of the total area to be annexed. The total number of acres in
the area to be annexed is 963.5. Of that acreage, 184.3 acres, or 19.1% is contained in the
area not yet developed for urban purposes. The area is adjacent and at least sixty percent
(60%) of its external boundary coincides with any combination of the present City
boundary and the areas developed for urban purposes as defined in G.S. 160A-48(c). The
aggregate boundary of the undeveloped area is 15,713.8 feet of which 15,713.8 feet or
one hundred percent (100%) coincides with the present City boundary and the
developed area (see the “subsection (d) land” map).
The following four pages contain maps of (a) the location of the area in relation to Charlotte,
(b) the boundaries of the proposed annexation area, (c) the subsection (d) land, and (d) the
generalized land use pattern for the area.
PART II: PLAN FOR SERVICES
PLANS FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE TO EXTEND MUNICIPAL SERVICES TO
THE BEREWICK ANNEXATION AREA.
Police protection, solid waste collection, and street maintenance services of the City of Charlotte
will be extended to the area proposed for annexation immediately upon the effective date of
annexation on substantially the same basis and in the same manner as such services are provided
in the City prior to annexation. Except to the extent already provided, major trunk water mains
and sewer outfall lines will be extended into the area proposed for annexation so that when such
lines are constructed, property owners in the area will be able to secure water and sewer service
from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities (CMU) (a City department), according to the CMU Water
and Sewer Extension Policy. If construction is required for a new fire station and/or to complete
a basic water distribution system throughout the area proposed for annexation, reasonably
effective fire protection services will be provided until such construction as is described in this
Report is completed. A contract with a volunteer fire department to provide fire protection is an
acceptable method of providing fire protection. A contract with a private solid waste collection
firm to provide collection services is also an acceptable method of providing solid waste
collection services in a proposed annexation area. The City shall provide all of these services as
described in the following statements:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT. The electorate of the City of Charlotte adopted the
Council/Manager form of government in 1929. The government, general management, and
control of all affairs of the City are vested in a City Council with eleven (11) members and a
Mayor elected by and from qualified voters. Members hold office for terms of two years each.
The membership of City Council includes four members elected at large by all voters and seven
members elected from districts. Each District Council member is elected by qualified voters of
his or her district and must reside in the district which he/she represents.
The City Manager is appointed by the Mayor and City Council and serves at their pleasure as
administrative head of the City, leaving the function of political leadership to the Mayor and the
Council. The Manager carries out the laws enacted by the City Council and executes their
wishes through the operations of the City's various departments, the heads of which report
directly to him. The Manager prepares and submits preliminary annual budgets to the Mayor and
Council and keeps them advised of the City's financial condition and needs.
The meetings of the City Council are open to the public, and consideration is given to citizens,
residents, property owners, and others who present problems and recommendations.
POLICE PROTECTION. On October 1, 1993, police services were consolidated from the
Mecklenburg County Police and City of Charlotte Police into the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police
Department (a department of the City). The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD)
is a highly-trained and efficient police department whose function is the protection of life and
property. Police services are provided on a continuous twenty-four hour basis and the
department is prepared for emergency response to calls for service. The department performs a
variety of functions, ranging from traffic control to crime prevention, and uses modern law
enforcement equipment, facilities, and operations.
Police services -- such as 911 emergency service, a computerized information system,
community policing, criminal investigations, and animal control-- are already being provided in
the annexation area by the City pursuant to the City-County police services agreement. Police
services are provided uniformly throughout the City, the annexation area, and all other portions
of Mecklenburg County covered by this agreement. Therefore, police service delivery in the
proposed annexation area will remain unchanged. No additional personnel or equipment will be
required to provide police protection services in the annexation area.
The City’s police services agreement with Mecklenburg County provides County funding as a
percentage of the CMPD’s total service area population, which is comprised of the City of
Charlotte and the remaining unincorporated areas of Mecklenburg County. Funding of police
services for the proposed annexation area would shift from the collection of the County’s Law
Enforcement Service District tax to the City’s property tax effective June 30, 2009.
FIRE PROTECTION. The Fire Department provides the residents of Charlotte with a high
level of fire protection and suppression services, and maintains standards consistent with the
requirements of the Insurance Services Office. The City enjoys a favorable insurance rating of
"three". Protection is afforded by 1,083 full-time employees operating 39 engine companies, 14
ladder companies, 5 water tankers, 2 air crash/fire/rescue companies, 5 brush trucks, 2 heavy
rescue squads, and 4 hazardous materials trucks. The Department's equipment is housed in 38
strategically located fire stations.
Fire protection services will be extended to the Berewick Area on substantially the same basis
and in the same manner as provided in the City, except as otherwise described in this section of
the Report. This level of fire protection to the Berewick Area will be provided by existing
facilities located at Station 38, located at 12100 Shopton Road West, and Station 26 located at
9231 S Tryon Street. Service will commence on the effective date of annexation. In order to
provide fire service, start-up funds of $41,751 from FY2009 will be required, along with
operating funds of $81,368 in FY2010 and $65,240 in FY2011.
Reasonably effective fire protection services will be provided on the effective annexation date in
those portions of the annexation area that do not contain the basic water system, until the
completion of the basic water system in accordance with applicable statutes, and as described
elsewhere in this Report. Each piece of Charlotte Fire Department apparatus carries a booster
tank holding between 350 and 750 gallons of water, intended to provide water sufficient to begin
a fire attack (and in many cases sufficient to suppress a fire). This apparatus will serve as the
first fire incident attack in areas not currently served by basic water service. Additionally,
Charlotte Fire Department has five 1,000 gallon tankers that are placed strategically to respond to
geographic areas without sufficient water service for fire suppression. These tankers will be
located at stations intended to respond to these under-served areas until water service is
Currently, the tankers are located at:
4529 McKee Road
1023 Little Rock Road
8031 Old Statesville Road
13828 South Tryon Street
While the annexation area is sufficiently served by basic water service for fire protection
purposes, if a tanker were to be needed to be dispatched to the area, the tanker at Station 37 lies
in closest proximity, with back-up provided by the tanker at Station 21.
A contract with a volunteer fire department to provide fire protection is also an acceptable
method of providing fire protection. If a volunteer fire department serving the annexation area
makes a written request for a good faith offer, the City is required to make a good faith effort to
negotiate a five-year contract with the volunteer fire department to provide fire protection in the
area to be annexed. The written request must be delivered to the City Clerk no later than 15 days
before the annexation public hearing.
TRANSIT. The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) operates a fleet of over 400 vehicles,
providing public transportation service along 75 routes located throughout Mecklenburg County
and surrounding counties in the Charlotte region. CATS services include express service, local,
cross-town, neighborhood-community shuttles and activity center circulators.
There are currently no routes serving the annexation area.
Transit service to the area will be
considered in the future on the same basis as extension of service is considered in the rest of the
City, as set forth by the Metropolitan Transit Commission (MTC).
In addition to the previously-listed CATS services, Special Transportation Services (STS)
provides door-to-door transit services within Charlotte’s City Limits, and the Towns of Matthews
and Pineville. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires complementary paratransit
service (such as STS) to operate within ¾ of a mile from any CATS local bus route. Individuals
with disabilities certified as eligible according to ADA may qualify for STS paratransit service.
Should local fixed route service be extended to the annexation area, STS ADA-paratransit
service coverage would also need to be extended.
No additional transit funds will be required to provide transit services to the annexation area on
substantially the same basis and in the same manner as provided in the City, as set forth by the
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. The general responsibility of the Charlotte
Department of Transportation (CDOT) is to provide a safe, efficient and balanced transportation
system for the movement of people and goods in the City of Charlotte. The department
maintains all City streets; designs, installs, and maintains traffic signals and traffic control
equipment; fabricates and installs street name and other traffic signs and markings; and performs
transportation planning and provides design services for the transportation system and roadway
system improvements. The department also conducts the City's Sidewalk Program, authorizes
street light installations by Duke Energy, and approves take over billing for existing streetlights
Operations/Street Maintenance Services. CDOT maintains, repairs and constructs all facilities
located within the City street right of way. The current street maintenance policy states that the
City of Charlotte is responsible for the general maintenance of all streets provided they are
constructed in accordance with established City standards. In addition, the City will accept for
maintenance those streets, which at the time of annexation are being maintained by the NC
Department of Transportation (except those streets which form a part of the permanent State
highway system, including all thoroughfares). Maintenance services include patching holes in
the pavement, repairing roadway shoulders, cleaning and repairing storm water inlets and drains
within the right of way and other related services.
The individual property owner is responsible for (1) maintenance of any property between the
property line and the curb or the edge of the paved street; (2) the provision of adequate drainage
facilities so that his property will be free of standing water and will permit the natural flow of the
water and, in the case of failure, the property owner shall bear the cost of facilities to alleviate
this situation; and (3) the adequate maintenance and repair of adjoining sidewalk. At the request
of the property owner, the City will repair or replace sidewalk with the cost of all materials
necessary for the work to be borne by the property owner.
In order to provide operations/street maintenance services on substantially the same basis and in
the same manner as provided in the City, approximately $112,620 from the General Fund in
FY2010 will be appropriated in the annual budget to reflect the additional cost of services to this
area. Additional personnel and equipment required to provide this service to the area will be
secured. Additionally, capital costs of $51,609 in FY 2010 and $334,952 in FY2011 from
Powell Bill Funds will be required in order to improve area streets to City maintenance
standards. Information on financing operations/street maintenance services is set forth in
Appendix B. Street maintenance and other street-related services will commence on the
ENGINEERING AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT. This department is
responsible for providing a variety of services to other departments, which include engineering
services, real estate acquisition, asset management, building maintenance, and landscape
management. In addition, the department is responsible for the administration of certain City
regulations relative to land development and management of the City’s storm water capital
systems improvement and maintenance. The general objectives of the department are to plan,
design, and control construction of new capital improvements to meet community needs, develop
programs for maintaining existing public facilities, and ensure that private development adheres
to certain City regulations.
Survey/Mapping Division. The Survey Section is responsible for all the surveying needs of
Engineering and for every other City department with the exception of the CharlotteMecklenburg Utilities (CMU) and Aviation. Surveying services, using either City forces or
outside resources, are provided for all City Capital Investment Program projects, acquisition and
disposal of all City real property, providing control data for the topographical mapping services,
location and stake-out services for the building permit process, surveying for all storm drainage
repair projects, staking rights-of-way throughout the City and maintenance of the survey control
system throughout the City and surrounding areas. The Mapping Section provides mapping
services to all departments except CMU and Aviation, and manages mapping consultant
contracts; provides Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping services and operates the
map room for the department.
Real Estate Division. This division is responsible for the appraisal and acquisition of property
on behalf of the City for Engineering, CMU, CATS, CDOT, and Neighborhood Development for
the construction of public facilities. Its Asset Management Section inventories and sells all
surplus City owned real estate and conducts the negotiations to lease City owned property when
appropriate. Real Estate assists CMU by acquiring land and easements for extending water and
sewer services to newly annexed areas. This assignment may be performed by City staff or may
be contracted to private agents. Services will be in accordance with CMU schedules.
Land Development Division. This Division reviews and inspects private development sites
ranging from single family subdivisions to large commercial projects to ensure compliance with
pertinent City Ordinances and standards. This group is also responsible for coordination of siterelated City Code requirements (including City Zoning Ordinance) through the building permit
Storm Water Services Division Storm Water Services provides a safe, clean, and costeffective storm drainage system that controls flooding and erosion through capital improvement
and maintenance projects. Through its Water Quality program, Storm Water Services meets
regulatory compliance standards, administers environmental permitting, lowers pollution caused
by storm water run-off, and monitors Best Management Practices installed in connection with
Landscape Management Division. This division is responsible for landscaping and grounds
maintenance for six uptown parks, 33 City buildings and about 280 median, islands, and other
landscape projects which are along rights-of-way or public facilities. Other responsibilities
include the maintenance/mowing of City street rights-of-way, City tree maintenance within the
City rights-of-way, and the operation and maintenance of six City cemeteries. They also plant
and maintain street trees through the citizens’ co-op program and the street tree replacement
program. Landscape Management also reviews plans and designs for roadway and other right-ofway construction projects where landscaping and street trees would be installed through the
capital program. These services are performed either with City personnel or with contract
services. Landscape Management services will commence on the effective date of the
Building Maintenance Division. This division provides preventative maintenance and repairs
to four million square feet of City-owned facilities. Services include HVAC maintenance,
electrical, plumbing and construction maintenance.
Other Divisions. The other divisions of the Engineering and Property Management Department
are more directly affected by the City’s Capital Investment Program than by service requests
from citizens, residents, property owners or the development community.
Engineering & Property Management services can be provided to the Berewick area on
substantially the same basis and in the same manner as provided in the City using existing
resources. With the exception of $1,841 in FY2010 and $1,870 in FY2011, no additional
funding will be required for this area. Information on financing Engineering and Property
Management service is set forth in Appendix B. Services will commence on the effective date of
SOLID WASTE SERVICES. The department provides weekly garbage, recyclables and yard
waste collection services; has a call-in service for collection of bulk items, white goods, tires and
dead animals; delivers rollout carts and recycling bins to customers; sweeps, cleans and picks up
litter from streets and right-of-way areas; participates with neighborhoods in cleaning up illegal
dumps, sponsorship of neighborhood gardens and specialized cleaning programs; provides public
education and customer service; and manages contracts for solid waste collection services.
Collections. This division provides weekly residential collection of garbage, recyclables, yard
waste, bulky items, white goods and tires, although portions of the City may be served through a
contract with a private solid waste collection firm under managed competition guidelines.
Residents are provided with one 96-gallon rollout cart and one 16/18-gallon recycling bin free of
charge. Garbage, recyclables and yard waste are collected from the curb on a regularly-scheduled
weekly collection day. Bulk items, white goods and tires are collected on the regular collection
day, on a scheduled basis, following the receipt of a call-in pick-up request. Disabled residents
may request backyard garbage collection upon the recommendation of a certified physician and
receive the service upon verification of the need by City staff.
Special Services. This division provides weekly garbage collection from small businesses; dead
animal collection; sweeps and cleans permanently paved streets; litter collection and cleanup of
illegal dumps; delivery of rollout carts and recycling bins and general cleanup services in the
Central Business District on a routine basis and for special events.
Administration: Collection Services. A contract with a private solid waste collection firm to
provide collection services is an acceptable method of providing such services in the proposed
annexation area. If a private solid waste collection firm of sufficient size providing collection
services in the proposed annexation area requests a contract, the City is required to either contract
with such firms for a period of two years after the effective date of annexation or pay to such
firms in lieu of a contract a sum equal to a determined economic loss. The written request for a
contract must be delivered to the City Clerk at least ten days before the annexation public
The City contracts with a private company to collect refuse and recyclables from multi-family
complexes having 30 or more residential units that use dumpsters or compactors. The City also
contracts to provide scheduled bulky item pickup service for these complexes. Additionally, the
City contracts the delivery and maintenance of all rollout garbage containers. Regardless of
whether solid waste services are provided by a private solid waste collection firm or by City
forces in the proposed annexation area, such services will be provided on substantially the same
basis and in the same manner as such services are provided in the City.
In order to provide solid waste services on substantially the same basis and in the same manner
as provided in the City, approximately $161,588 from the General Fund in FY2010 will be
appropriated in the annual budget to reflect the additional cost of services to this area.
Additional personnel and equipment required to provide this service to the area will be secured.
Additionally, $14,824 from the FY2009 (current year) General Fund – which has been designated
in the FY2009 budget for annexation start-up costs – will be applied to start-up costs associated
with solid waste services. Information on financing Solid Waste Services is set forth in
Services will commence on the effective date of annexation.
BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES Business Support Services (BSS) is responsible for
providing the corporate services infrastructure necessary for the success of the City. The services
include fleet management, corporate technology, procurement, radio and network
communications, and an assortment of other operational and strategic services.
No additional funding will be required for BSS to extend its services to the proposed annexation
area on substantially the same basis and in the same manner as now provided in the City.
The Neighborhood Development Key Business
provides services in three basic areas.
Code Enforcement This area enforces the City’s minimum housing code and nuisance
ordinances that improve the City’s appearance and health and safety. These nuisance ordinances
include abandoned vehicles, high weeds/grass, trash and illegal dumps and parking on front
lawns. Code Enforcement also enforces the City Zoning Ordinance that regulates land use and
development intensity in order to promote the health and safety of City residents.
Housing Services This area administers the City’s federal Community Development Block
Grant, and oversees a number of housing and community development programs and activities
including the affordable housing program, the HOME grant, and innovative housing initiatives.
Neighborhood Services This area provides neighborhood capacity building through complex
problem solving, community leadership and organizational development, neighborhood matching
grants and workforce development administration.
Additional resources of $10,143 will be required from current year (FY2009) for start-up, and of
$19,850 in FY2010 for Neighborhood Development to extend its services to the proposed
annexation area on substantially the same basis and in the same manner as now provided in the
City. Services will commence on the effective date of annexation.
OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS. Several other departments of City government are not
involved in direct services to residents of the City or to its geographic areas. However, these
departments are essential to the general operation of municipal business and will service the
annexation areas in the same manner that they service the existing City. Such departments
include Finance, Planning, Human Resources, Budget and Evaluation, and Aviation.
No additional resources will be required to provide these other City services on substantially the
same basis and in the same manner as provided in the City. Services will commence on the
WATER AND SEWER SERVICE. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities (CMU) – a department of
the City - is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and extension of water and sewer
facilities that serve Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. The department's treatment system
provides the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area with adequate quantities of potable water, and returns
treated wastewater back to streams and rivers. The department operates on revenue generated by
the sale of water and sewer service to its customers.
Unless already provided, the basic water system will be constructed in the area proposed for
annexation so that fire hydrants can be placed within the following distances of existing land uses
and provide necessary water lines and fire hydrants for fire protection purposes:
Unless already provided, the basic sewer system will be extended to the low point in every
publicly-maintained street. The basic water and sewer systems to be extended in the annexation
area are shown in the Official Report (viewable at the Office of the Charlotte City Clerk, located
at 600 E. Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC 28202), are reproduced in small scale in Appendix F of
this Summary report, and can also be viewed at www.charlotteplanning.org.
In order to comply with the annexation law, the City of Charlotte -- as recommended by
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities -- will provide this area with the basic sewer system and the
basic water system required for fire protection. The basic sewer system and the basic water
system for the area will be under contract and constructed as set forth in the proposed
construction timetable (see below). In any event, construction will be completed within two
years of the effective date of annexation.
The water and sewer systems to be provided in the area will meet the requirements of the
annexation law and will include the extension of major trunk water mains and sewer outfall lines
into the area so that when such lines have been extended, property owners in the area will be able
to secure water and sewer service from the City according to the Water/Sewer Extension Policy
adopted by the Charlotte City Council on May 26, 1992, including any amendments thereto.
Extension of sewer street mains and water mains in dedicated, maintained streets will be
constructed in accordance with the Water/Sewer Extension Policy.
Capital cost of providing basic water and sewer services to the area, in a manner consistent with
the annexation statutes and Charlotte’s Water/Sewer Extension Policy, is estimated to be
approximately $400,000 for water and $800,000 for sewer. Annual utilities operating expenses
are estimated to be $54,524 in FY2010 and $1,871 in FY2011. Expenses for operating the
systems will be derived from revenues obtained through the sale of water and sewer services.
Information on financing water and sewer services is set forth in Appendix B.
Owners of occupied dwelling units and owners of operating commercial or industrial properties
within the area proposed to be annexed have certain rights to request the extension of water
and/or sewer lines to such properties or to a point on a public street or road right-of-way adjacent
to such properties according to the financial policies in effect in the City for extending water and
sewer lines. Additional information about such rights is set for in Appendix D of this Report.
Below is a proposed timetable for the construction of the basic water and sewer systems in the
proposed annexation area. The following pages contain maps of the existing water and sewer
system countywide and Appendix F of this Report contains maps of the basic water and sewer
system in the annexation area. The Official Report for the annexation area also contains one or
more detailed maps of the annexation area showing present major trunk water mains and sewer
interceptors and outfalls and the proposed extension of such mains and outfalls bearing the seal
of a registered professional engineer. Such maps are located in a pocket at the end of the Official
Report, viewable in the office of the Charlotte City Clerk, located in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Government Center, 600 E. Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC 28202.
2009 Annexation
Proposed Construction Timetable for Water and Sanitary Sewer
Award Design Contract:
Begin Design/Survey:
Submit 50% of Completed Plans & right-of-way Maps for Acquisition:
Complete Water and Sanitary Sewer Design:
Advertise for Construction:
PART III: FIRE PROTECTION IMPACT STATEMENT
The Steele Creek Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) provides fire suppression services to the
Berewick annexation area, and the Mecklenburg County Fire Marshal's Office provides fire
prevention services. The Steele Creek VFD serves as an insurance district as defined by G.S.
153A-233 and no fire tax is levied on the property it protects. It also reports that it does not
employ full-time personnel.
The Steele Creek VFD estimates that the area of its fire district is 13.02 square miles; it estimates
that it protects a population of 4,456 people. The population of the Berewick area is estimated to
be 2,024 and the area 1.50 square miles (963.5 acres). Based on this information, annexation of
the Berewick area will result in an estimated 11.5 percent reduction in the area and an estimated
45.4 percent reduction in the population served by the Steele Creek VFD. After annexation, the
Charlotte Fire Department will provide all fire protection services to the Berewick area, possibly
supplemented by a contract for fire suppression with the Steele Creek VFD.
The Steele Creek VFD operates 1 pumper, 1 water tanker, 1 rescue truck, and 1 brush truck for
fire suppression services. The pumper and the water tanker are typically dispatched to all fires.
The Steele Creek VFD utilizes water from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utility hydrants for fire
suppression purposes. Volunteer firefighters' response is based on their individual ability to
leave home or work when dispatched for a fire. Steele Creek VFD reports that an average of 4
volunteers respond during daylight hours (8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) and 10 at night (6:01 p.m. to
7:59 a.m.).
At the first report of a structure fire in the Berewick area, the West Mecklenburg Volunteer Fire
Department is also dispatched to assist the Steele Creek VFD. The Mecklenburg County
communications center provides dispatching to all Mecklenburg County volunteer fire
departments, receiving calls through the emergency 911 number. Additional assistance is
available upon Steele Creek VFD's request from other volunteer departments and from the
Charlotte Fire Department.
The Charlotte Fire Department will provide fire suppression response to the Berewick area after
The Department operates 39 engine companies, 14 ladder companies, 2 urban
search and rescue squads, 5 water tankers, 5 brush trucks, and other assorted fire suppression
equipment. At the first report of a structure fire in the Berewick area, a battalion chief, two
engine companies, and a ladder company will be dispatched with a day and nighttime staff of 13
firefighters and officers. Dispatching will be provided by the Department's communications
center, which receives calls through the emergency 911 number. Additional assistance in
suppressing fires is available from all Charlotte Fire Department companies, and mutual aid can
be requested from volunteer fire departments, and – if necessary – from municipal departments
located in adjoining counties.
The Steele Creek VFD Station #1 is located at 8700 Steele Creek Road. Average response time
from this station to the Berewick area is estimated by Steele Creek VFD to be approximately 6
minutes, depending upon the location of the fire within the Berewick area. This time does not
include response by volunteers to the fire station to staff the fire trucks, which is estimated by
Steele Creek VFD to average 4 minutes during the day and 3 minutes at night. Because
volunteers may respond directly to the fire scene from various parts of the community, it is
difficult to determine the response time for an adequate number of personnel to control a fire.
The average number of personnel dispatched by the Steele Creek VFD was not provided by the
Charlotte Fire Department Station 38, located at 12100 Shopton Road West, houses the closest
engine with an estimated response time of 6 minutes and 43 seconds to the farthest point in the
Berewick area, representing a distance of approximately 4.6 miles. Charlotte Fire Department
Station Station 26, located at 9231 South Tryon Street, will provide the second engine and a
ladder. While most of the area will be served by Station 38, there are a few areas, such as the
farthest point in the Berewick Area that will be served by Station 26. Station 26 is able to
respond to this same area in approximately 4 minutes and 55 seconds, representing a distance of
2.6 miles. Response times to the Berewick area meet the City-wide standard for protection of
single family residential property (9 minutes maximum), multifamily residential (6 minutes), and
business property (6 minutes) which correspond to Class 3 requirements of the Insurance
Steele Creek VFD did not provide information on the value of their capital assets. The Steele
Creek VFD has reported a liability of $531,213 on apparatus and equipment. The Steele Creek
VFD estimates a loss of $7,000, which is 35 percent of their total revenue as a result of the
annexation in the Berewick area.
Fire Prevention and Emergency Readiness
The Mecklenburg County Fire Marshal's Office currently provides fire code enforcement, fire
investigation services, smoke detector installations, public education, and construction plans
review. After annexation, the Charlotte Fire Department will provide all these services, plus
juvenile firesetters counseling and fire hydrant maintenance.
With fire suppression provided by the Steele Creek VFD, homes in the Berewick area receive a
Class 5 rating from the North Carolina Rate Bureau. After annexation, with service from the
Charlotte Fire Department, the Berewick area will be included in Charlotte's Class 3 rating. A
table of comparisons follows:
Annual Premiums for HO3 Insurance Policy*
$150,000 Valuation
$250,000 Valuation
* NC Rate Bureau base rates for standard coverage of a 3-year-old house with $500 deductible
and credits for smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and deadbolt locks.
Insurance rates for businesses may vary considerably, and large structures which are determined
by the Insurance Services Office to require more than 3500 gallons of water per minute for
firefighting are rated individually and independently of the area's insurance classification. A
typical sample rate for a small business structure is shown below.
Annual Premiums for Insuring a Small
Business Structure **
$300,000 Valuation
** NC Rate Bureau base rates for a non-sprinklered
brick mercantile structure
PART IV: CITY FINANCES AND SERVICES IMPACT STATEMENT
The City has prepared an analysis of forecasted revenues and cost estimates for providing City
services as part of an economic analysis for each annexation area. These revenues include the
property tax, sales tax, beer and wine tax, utility franchise tax, business privilege tax, animal
licenses, motor vehicle license, utilities franchise tax, solid waste disposal fees, storm water fees,
and Powell Bill funds. Service cost estimates were generated for street/transportation services,
fire and police protection services, engineering services, solid waste collection, water and sewer
service, neighborhood development service, and business support services.
An analysis of revenues and costs for the Berewick annexation area indicates projected revenues
of $1,273,525 and $1,534,038 in the first and second years of annexation, respectively. The
anticipated service costs are $1,683,400 and $698,875 in the first and second years, respectively.
In addition, $1,200,000 in capital improvements are recommended for projects such as water and
sewer service extensions and construction of fire stations.
The analysis of revenues and costs was presented to City Council at their meeting of July 21,
2008. Detailed information is on file in the City Clerk’s Office (“2009 Preliminary Annexation
Report”) and in Appendix B of this Report.
There are several sources of revenues for Mecklenburg County that will be impacted by the
proposed annexation. Those revenue sources and the estimated change in those revenues for the
City as a result of the proposed annexation are set forth in the following chart:
$63,887,639
FY 2010 –
FY 2011 –
A copy of this Report (including Appendix B), as well as a copy of the Preliminary 2009
Annexation Report are both provided to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners for
STATISTICAL SUMMARY PER ANNEXATION STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
AREA IN TERMS OF STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
(STATISTICS COMPILED APRIL, 2008)
STATUTORY PREREQUISITE
At least one-eighth (1/8) of the total boundary (or 12.5%) of the area must coincide with the
present municipal boundary.
Measured or Statutory
57,470.0 ft.
Boundary contiguous with municipal boundary
31,251.6 ft.
Proportion of total boundary contiguous with the
>= 12.5%
(area meets this statutory prerequisite)
QUALIFYING CRITERIA – GS 160A-48(c)(1)
Has a resident population equal to at least 2.3 persons for each acre of land within the developed
Total number of dwellings in developed part of area
Average number of persons per household (2000 Census) (1)
2,53 (single family)
1.67 (multi-family)
Estimated population of developed part of the area
Acreage of developed part of the area
Population per acre in developed part of area
(area qualifies under GS 160A-48(c)(1))
augmented by the 2006 U.S. Census American Community Survey data
QUALIFYING CRITERIA – GS 160A-48(c)(2)
Has a resident population equal to at least one person per acre in the developed part of the area,
and at least 60% of the acreage of all the lots in the developed part of the area must be in lots 3
acres or less and at least 65% of the number of lots in the developed part of the area must be one
acre or less.
Population per acre (calculated above)
Total acreage of all lots in developed part of the area
Total acreage of lots 3 acres or less in developed part of area
Acreage of 3 above as proportion of 2 above
Total number of lots in developed part of the area
Number of lots in developed portion of area 1 acre or less
Number of lots in 6 above as proportion of 5 above
(area does not qualify under GS 160A-48(c)(2))
QUALIFYING CRITERIA – GS 160A-48(c)(3)
At least 60% of the total number of lots and tracts in the developed part of the area at the time of
annexation are used for urban purposes, and is subdivided into lots and tracts such that at least
60% of the total acreage in the developed part of the area (not counting acreage used for
commercial, industrial, governmental, or institutional purposes) consist of lots and tracts three
acres or less in size.
Total number of lots and tracts in developed part of area
Total number of lots and tracts used for urban purposes in
developed part of area
Total lots and tracts used for urban purposes in developed
part of area, as a proportion of total lots and tracts
Total acreage of developed part of area, excluding acreage
used for commercial, industrial, governmental, or
Total acreage of developed part of area in lots and tracts
3 acres or less, not counting acreage used for commercial,
industrial, governmental, or institutional purposes
Acreage in 5 above as proportion of acreage in 4 above
(area does not qualify under GS 160A-48(c)(3))
QUALIFYING CRITERIA – GS 160A-48(d)
At least sixty percent of the external boundary of the area not meeting the requirements of
subsection (c) (above) must coincide with any combination of the municipal boundary and the
boundary of an area or areas developed for urban purposes as defined in subsection (c).
However, these areas not yet developed for urban purposes may not exceed twenty-five percent
of the total area to be annexed.
1. Total acreage of annexation area (combined subsection (c) & (d))
2. Total acreage of subsection “d” land
3. Percent of area which is subsection “d”
4. Total boundary of subsection “d” land
15,713.8 feet
5. Boundary of subsection “d” land contiguous with
municipal boundary and boundary of developed part of area
6. Boundary in 4 above as proportion of 5 above
(area qualifies under GS 160A-48(d))
Appendix B: 2007 Annexation Area Economic Analysis: Berewick
Private Solid Waste Collection Firms
UTILITIES (Capital Expend)
2007 Annexation Area Economic Analysis: Berewick
Police Service District Reduction (1)
MUNICIPAL DEBT SERVICE FUND (1)
PAY-AS-YOU-GO FUND (1)
COPs – FIRE STATION
1,534,038
Net Impact to General Fund
portions of the property tax, sales tax, and police service district reduction are allocated to the
Pay-As-You-Go and Municipal Debt Service Funds.
2009 ANNEXATION AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
Beginning on the existing Charlotte City Limits line, said point being located on the Southwesterly rightof-way margin of I-485 and also being located on the Easterly property line of Deed Book 22992 Page 572
having the coordinates of North 516,710 and East 1,417,365 as shown on a State Highway Map labeled
(ROADWAY CORRIDOR OFFICAL MAP)(WEST CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP FROM NORTH OF
YORK ROAD TO NORTH OF MOORES CHAPEL) sheet 2 and 3; thence in a southwesterly direction
following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Southerly property of said Deed
Book 22992 Page 572, also being the Northerly right-of-way margin of Brown-Grier Road (Arrowood
Road) with the following (4) bearings and distances: 1) South 14-02-10 West 98.95 feet to a point, said
point having the coordinates of North 516,614 and East 1,417,341 2) South 73-00-46 West 438.12 feet to
a point, said point having the coordinates of North 516,486 and East 1,416,922 3) South 69-49-35 West
385.66 feet to a point, said point having the coordinates of North 516,353 and East 1,416,560 4)South 7347-41 West 333.24 feet to a point, said point having the coordinates of North 516,260 and East 1,416,240
also being located on the Northeasterly corner of the intersection of Brown-Grier Road and Sandy Porter
Road having the coordinates of North 516,260 and East 1,416,240 as shown on said State Highway Map
labeled (ROADWAY CORRIDOR OFFICAL MAP)(WEST CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP FROM
NORTH OF YORK ROAD TO NORTH OF MOORES CHAPEL) sheet 2 and 3; thence continuing in a
Southwesterly direction with the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, crossing Sandy Porter Road, with a
bearing and distance of South 78-14-28 West 250.25 feet to a point, said map also showing the coordinates
of said point as North 516,209 and East 1,415,995; thence continuing in a Southwesterly direction with
the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line and the Northerly right-of-way margin of Brown-Grier Road, with
a bearing and distance of South 78-47-32 West approximately 400 feet to a point, said point being located
on the Northerly right-of-way margin of Brown-Grier Road as shown in State Highway Project
8.U672208 and as described in Deed Book 8459 Page 400; thence in a Northerly direction following along
the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the boundary line of a lot described as (area taken) in
Deed Book 4986 Page 693 with the following (2) bearings and distance: 1) North 03-11-56 East
approximately 530 feet to a point, 2) South 82-59-24 East approximately 580 feet to a point, said point
being 40 feet West of and normal to the centerline of Sandy Porter Road (SR#1142); thence in a
Northeasterly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being a line 40 feet
West of and parallel with the centerline of said Sandy Porter Road, approximately 450 feet to a point, said
point being 40 feet West of and normal to the centerline of Sandy Porter Road, being located on the
Southerly boundary line of Deed Book 8037 Page 77 a (6.58 Acre Tract); thence in a Northwesterly
direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the boundary line of said
Deed Book 8037 Page 77 with the following (4) bearings and distances: 1) North 72-12-00 West
approximately 850 feet to a point, 2) North 55-17-10 East 433.70 feet to a point, 3) South 85-12-50 East
248.24 feet to a point, 4) South 57-48-20 East approximately 440 feet to a point said point being 40 feet
West of and normal to the centerline of Sandy Porter Road; thence in a North Northwesterly direction
following along a line 40 feet West of and parallel with the centerline of said Sandy Porter Road
approximately 1,730 feet to a point, said point being 40 feet West of and normal to the centerline of Sandy
Porter Road; thence in a Westerly direction following along the Northerly boundary line of Deed Book
2629 Page 25 with the following (3) bearings and distances: 1) South 89-11-00 West approximately 680
feet to a point, 2) North 74-51-00 West 670.81 feet to a point, 3) South 84-56-00 West 363.75 feet to a
point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of said Deed Book 2629 Page 25; thence in a Southerly
direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Westerly boundary line of
said Deed Book 2629 Page 25 with the following (11) bearings and distances: 1) South 04-28-10 East
213.00 feet to a point in the centerline of the East Branch of Steele Creek, 2)thence, following along and
with the centerline of the East Branch of Steele Creek South 04-42-00 East 177.42 feet to a point, 3) South
17-48-30 East 58.49 feet to a point, 4)South 48-13-30 East 31.43 feet to a point, 5) South 31-44-00 East
58.22 feet to a point, 6) South 06-40-20 West 333.56 feet to a point, 7) South 01-49-20 West 70.46 feet to
a point, 8) South 03-47-30 East 91.01 feet to a point, 9) South 19-42-40 East 133.78 feet to a point, 10)
South 14-47-50 West 55.36 feet to a point, 11) South 07-33-50 West 159.13 feet to a point, said point
being a common corner with said Deed Book 2629 Page 25, Deed Book 12746 Page 818 and Deed Book
2618 Page 097; thence continuing in a Southerly direction following along and with the Existing Charlotte
City Limits Line also being the centerline of the East Branch of Steele Creek also being the Westerly
boundary line of said Deed Book 12746 Page 818 also being a common line with Deed Book 2618 Page
097 with the following (16) bearings and distances: 1) South 16-58-25 East 26 feet to a point, 2) South 0543-05 East 74 feet to a point, 3)South 29-10-32 East 48 feet to a point, 4) South 26-11-05 West 84 feet to a
point, 5)South 48-32-26 West 32 feet to a point, 6) South 12-44-55 West 72 feet to a point, 7)South 26-2433 West 167.50 feet to a point, 8) South 22-40-48 West 227 feet to a point, 9) South 21-09-55 West 65
feet to a point, 10) South 27-28-02 West 67 feet to a point, 11) South 16-03-13 West 83 feet to a point, 12)
South 38-44-46 West 170 feet to a point, 13) South 59-40-01 West 30 feet to a point, 14) South 38-37-05
West 144 feet to a point, 15) South 18-52-06 East 60 feet to a point, 16) South 12-56-18 West 72 feet to a
point, said point being the Northeasterly corner of Deed Book 18652 Page 043; thence continuing in a
Southerly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the centerline of the
East Branch of Steele Creek, also being the Westerly boundary line of said Deed Book 12746 Page 818,
also being a common line with said Deed Book 18652 Page 043, with the following (3) bearings and
distances: 1) South 37-24-26 West 78 feet to a point, 2) South 15-59-14 West 65 feet to a point, 3) South
29-08-54 West 130 feet to a point, said point being located in the centerline of said creek, also being 30
feet North of and normal to the centerline of Brown-Grier Road; thence leaving the centerline of said creek
following a line in a Northwesterly direction being 30 feet North of and parallel with the centerline of
Brown-Grier Road approximately 864 feet to a point, said point being 30 feet North of and normal to the
centerline of Brown-Grier Road and being located on the Westerly boundary line of Deed Book 3009 Page
020; thence in a Northerly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the
Westerly boundary line of said Deed Book 3009 Page 020, with a bearing and distance of North 08-02-38
East approximately 1,310 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of said Deed Book
3009 Page 020 located on the Southerly boundary line of Deed Book 2692 Page 11; thence in a Westerly
direction following along the Southerly boundary line of Deed Book 2692 Page 11 with the following (3)
bearings and distances: 1) North 79-30-00 West 590.94 feet to a point, 2) South 62-32-00 West 560.28 feet
to a point, 3) North 67-44-30 East approximately 1,407 feet to a point, said point being located on the
Easterly right-of-way margin of Steele Creek Road; thence in a Northerly direction following along the
Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Easterly right-of-way margin of Steele Creek Road,
with a bearing and distance of North 05-10-00 West approximately 879 feet to a point, said point being the
intersection of the extension of the Northerly boundary line of Lot 1 in Block “A” as shown in Map Book
8 Page 21 with the said Easterly right-of-way margin of Steele Creek Road; thence in a Westerly direction
crossing Steele Creek Road with a bearing and distance of South 86-24-00 West approximately 60 feet to a
point, said point being the Northeasterly corner of Deed Book 9525 Page 120, being Lot 1 in Block “A” as
shown in Map Book 8 Page 21, also being located on the Westerly right-of-way margin of Steele Creek
Road; thence in a Westerly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being
the Northerly boundary line of said Lot 1 in Block “A” as shown in Map Book 8 Page 21, with a bearing
and distance of South 86-24-00 West 220.34 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of
said Lot 1, also being the Northeasterly most corner of said Deed Book 1685 Page 88 and the Northerly
most corner of Deed Book 7618 Page 465; thence in a Westerly direction following along the Existing
Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Northerly boundary line of Deed Book 1685 Page 88, with the
following (2) bearings and distances: 1) North 85-03-00 West 292.4 feet to a point, 2) North 82-18-00
West 135.1 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of said Deed Book 1685 Page 88,
also being a common corner with Deed Book 1531 Page 185; thence in a Westerly direction following
along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Northerly boundary line of said Deed Book
1531 Page 185 with the following (2) bearings and distances: 1) North 82-18-00 West 617.4 feet to a
point, 2) North 85-45-00 West 837 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of said Deed
Book 1531 Page 185 being located on the Southerly right-of-way margin of Shopton Road West; thence
crossing Shopton Road West in a Northerly direction approximately 61 feet to a point, said point being the
Northerly right-of-way margin of Shopton Road West being located on the Easterly boundary line of Deed
Book 15881 Page 56; thence in a Southwesterly direction following along and with the Existing Charlotte
City Limits Line, also being the Northerly right-of-way margin of Shopton Road West, crossing Rock
Island Road approximately 2,870 feet to a point, said point being located on the Northerly right-of-way
margin of Shopton Road West and the Easterly property line of Lot 5 Block 12 as recorded in Map Book
39 Page 507; Thence in a Northerly direction leaving the said right-of-way margin and following along the
Easterly property line of said Lot 5 with a bearing and distance of North 05-30-53 East 51.82 feet to a
point, said point being the Northeasterly corner of said Lot 5; Thence in a Westerly direction following the
Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the rear property lines of Lots 5,6,7,8 in Block 12 as
recorded in Map Book 39 Page 507, with a bearing and distance of North 86-14-26 West 436.3 feet to a
point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 8 and being a common corner with Lot 11
Block 12 as recorded in Map Book 39 Page 994; thence continuing in a westerly direction following along
the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the rear property lines of Lots 11 through lot 24 in
Block 12 and crossing the terminus of Chapeclane Road and continuing along the rear property lines of
Lots 1 through 14 in Block 13 with a bearing and distance of North 86-14-26 West 1765.56 feet to a point
as shown on recorded Map Book 39 Page 994, said point being the Southeasterly corner of Deed Book
13991 Page 419 and being located on the rear property line of said Lot 14; thence in a Northerly direction
following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Easterly property lines of the
following (5) Deeds: 1) Deed Book 13991 Page 419, 2) Deed Book 5839 Page 863, 3) Deed Book 4966
Page 564, 4) Deed Book 6126 Page 978, 5) Deed Book 10597 Page 796, with the following bearing and
distance: North 11-37-50 East 1172.29 feet to a point, said point being the Northeasterly corner of said
Deed Book 10597 Page 796 and being located on the Southerly right-of-way margin of Rock Island Road;
thence in a Westerly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the
Southerly right-of-way margin of Rock Island Road, with the following (5) bearings and distances: 1)
North 84-02-32 West 3.56 feet to a point, 2) North 80-44-25 West 98.44 feet to a point, 3) North 80-44-55
West 83.22 feet to a point, said point being the Northwest corner of said Deed Book 10597 Page 796, 4)
North 83-44-55 West 14.99 feet to a point, 5) North 87-19-25 West approximately 8 feet to a point, said
point being located on the Southerly right-of-way margin of Rock Island Road; thence crossing Rock
Island Road approximately 60 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way margin of Rock Island Road,
said point being the Southeasterly corner of Deed Book 9561 Page 739; thence in a Northerly direction
following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Easterly property line of said Deed
Book 9561 Page 739 with a bearing and distance of North 00-38-00 West 411 feet to a point, said point
being the Northeasterly corner of said Deed Book 9561 Page 739; thence in a Westerly direction following
along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line also being the Northerly property line of said Deed Book
9561 page 739, with a bearing and distance of South 86-43-00 West 200 feet to a point, said point being
the Northwesterly corner of said Deed Book 9561 page 739, also being the Northeasterly corner of Deed
Book 6553 Page 689; thence in a Westerly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits
Line, also being the Northerly property line of said Deed Book 6553 page 689, with a bearing and distance
of South 86-43-00 West 200.14 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of said Deed
Book 6553 page 689; thence in a Northerly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits
Line, also being the property lines of Deed Book 5566 Page 722 with the following (3) bearings and
distances: 1) North 00-49-55 West 217.74 feet to a point, 2) South 81-52-50 West 201.46 feet to a point,
3) South 00-56-49 East 217.69 feet to a point, said point being the Northeasterly corner of Deed Book
4303 Page 317; thence in a Westerly direction following along the Northerly property line of Deed Book
4303 Page 317 with a bearing and distance of South 79-03-28 West 200.03 feet to a point, said point being
the Northeasterly corner of Deed Book 5070 Page 632; thence in a Westerly direction following along the
Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Northerly property line of Deed Book 5070 Page 632,
with a bearing and distance of South 75-38-19 West 206.11 feet to a point, said point being the
Northeasterly corner of Deed Book 5015 Page 258; thence in a Westerly direction following along the
Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Northerly property line of Deed Book 5015 Page 258
with a bearing and distance of South 75-38-19 West 207.60 feet to a point, said point being the
Northeasterly corner of Deed Book 6183 Page 976; thence in a Westerly direction following along the
Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Northerly property line of Deed Book 6183 Page 976,
with a bearing and distance of South 86-27-20 West 199.86 feet to a point, said point being the
Northeasterly corner of Deed Book 11917 Page 849; thence in a Westerly direction following along the
Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Northerly property line of Deed Book 11917 Page 849,
with a bearing and distance of South 88-37-29 West 199.30 feet to a point, said point being the
Northeasterly corner of Deed Book 4658 Page 980; thence in a Northwesterly direction following along the
Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Northerly property line of Deed Book 4658 Page 980,
with a bearing and distance of North 53-45-01 West 271.53 feet to a point, said point being the
Northwesterly corner of said Deed Book 4658 Page 980 being located on the Easterly property line of
Deed Book 6835 Page 118; thence in a Northerly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City
Limits Line, also being the Easterly property line of Deed Book 6835 Page 118, with a bearing and
distance of North 04-23-10 East approximately 307 feet to a point, said point being the Northeasterly
corner of said Deed Book 6835 Page 118; thence in a Westerly direction following along the Northerly
property line of said Deed Book 6835 Page 118 with a bearing and distance of South 88-15-20 West
211.83 feet to a point, said point being the Northeasterly corner of Lot 6 as recorded in Map Book 26 Page
806; thence in a Westerly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the
Northerly Property line of Lot 6 with a bearing and distance of South 88-31-23 West 76.46 feet to a point,
said point being located on the rear property line of Lot 7 as recorded in said Map Book 26 Page 806;
thence in a Northwesterly direction following along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the
rear property lines of Lots 7,8 and 9 as recorded in said Map Book 26 Page 806, with a bearing and
distance of North 26-27-56 West 153.47 feet to a point, said point being the Southwesterly corner of a 3.47
Acre Common Area as recorded in Map Book 30 Page 787; thence in a Northeasterly direction following
along the Existing Charlotte City Limits Line, also being the Southerly and Easterly property lines of said
3.47 Acre Common Area, with the following (2) bearings and distances: 1) North 65-15-18 East 417.85
feet to a point, 2) North 23-49-01 West 137.59 feet to a point said point being a common corner with said
3.47 acre Common Open Space as recorded in Map Book 30 Page 787 and Deed Book 21978 Page 98;
thence leaving the existing Charlotte City Limits Line in a Northerly direction, following along and with
the contour of Lake Wylie, also being the rear boundary line as described in Deed Book 21978 Page 98
with the following (36) bearings and distances: 1) North 62-50-43 East 6.02 feet to a point, 2) North 0555-32 East 28.42 feet to a point, 3) North 19-38-05 West 30.02 feet to a point, 4) North 45-05-13 West
34.01 feet to a point, 5) North 33-42-50 West 25.14 feet to a point; 6) North 57-31-47 West 87.28 feet to a
point, 7) North 87-52-45 West 26.90 feet to a point, 8) North 58-37-28 West 14.61 feet to a point, 9) North
19-55-47 West 62.28 feet to a point, 10) North 37-04-49 East 46.78 feet to a point, 11) North 81-51-30
West 31.23 feet to a point, 12) North 22-15-59 West 31.87 feet to a point, 13) South 77-25-25 West 22.67
feet to a point, 14) North 62-04-06 West 15.74 feet to a point, 15) North 00-03-24 East 21.42 feet to a
point, 16) South 21-38-50 West 18.71 feet to a point, 17) South 66-00-45 West 13.86 feet to a point, 18)
North 09-48-24 West 49.37 feet to a point, 19) North 11-11-28 East 15.52 feet to a point, 20) North 68-2940 East 31.23 feet to a point, 21) North 84-12-33 West 32.55 feet to a point, 22) South 47-19-03 West
15.11 feet to a point, 23)North 11-16-57 West 26.86 feet to a point, 24) North 40-57-56 West 15.40 feet to
a point, 25) North 58-09-28 East 17.52 feet to a point, 26) North 85-05-42 West 16.85 feet to a point; 27)
South 56-03-30 West 11.23 feet to a point, 28) North 74-07-18 West 15.17 feet to a point, 29) North 432009 Annexation Plan
22-09 West 8.55 feet to a point, 30) North 00-45-30 East 25.16 feet to a point, 31) South 69-34-40 West
16.76 feet to a point, 32) North 25-00-37 West 12.81 feet to a point, 33) North 54-06-36 East 25.33 feet to
a point, 34) North 12-12-05 West 9.13 feet to a point, 35) South 79-39-49 West 13.71 feet to a point, 36)
North 24-01-29 West 6.73 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of Deed Book 21978
Page 98; thence in a Northerly direction following along and with the rear boundary line of Lot 61 as
described in Deed Book 23148 Page 840 with the following (10) bearings and distances as described in
Map Book 18 Page 57: 1) Thence North 42-26-00 West 4.00 feet to a point, 2) South 76-11-00 West 25.06
feet to a point, 3) North 81-32-00 West 20.62 feet to a point, 4) North 41-32-00 West 64.01 feet to a point,
5) North 20-18-00 West 90.21 feet to a point, 6) North 58-17- East 23.34 feet to a point, 7) North 83-07-00
East 34.78 feet to a point, 8) South 60-44-00 East 75.58 feet to a point, 9) South 85-44-00 East 47.38 feet
to a point, 10) South 54-22-00 East 24.50 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly property
corner of Lot 61 as recorded in said Map Book 18 Page 57; thence in a Northerly direction following along
and with the rear boundary line of Lot 62 as described in Deed Book 9974 Page 705 with the following
(14) bearings and distances as recorded in Map Book 29 Page 101: 1) Thence North 15-00-09 East 13.72
feet to a point, 2) North 44-07-32 West 16.06 feet to a point, 3) North 23-06-52 East 9.40 feet to a point,
4) North 47-27-48 East 23.94 feet to a point, 5) North 29-07-18 West 20.05 feet to a point, 6) North 34-1650 East 12.26 feet to a point, 7) North 44-37-36 West 8.70 feet to a point, 8)North 80-46-12 West 8.76 feet
to a point, 9) North 26-47-21 West 21.15 feet to a point, 10) North 17-10-35 East 47.52 feet to a point, 11)
North 54-59-12 East 34.95 feet to a point, 12)South 82-57-31 East 61.32 feet to a point, 13) South 82-2700 East 89.31 feet to a point, 14) South 73-40-09 East 29.87 feet to a point, said point being the
Northeasterly corner of Lot 62 as recorded in said Map Book 29 Page 101; thence in a Northerly direction
following along and with the rear boundary line of Lot 63 as described in Deed Book 20597 Page 505 with
the following (4) bearings and distances as recorded in Map Book 18 Page 57: 1) North 37-39-00 East
73.93 feet to a point, 2) North 51-07-00 East 66.89 feet to a point, 3) South 60-42-00 East 13.42 feet to a
point, 4) North 03-00-00 West 14.02 feet to a point said point being the Northwesterly corner of Lot 63 as
recorded in said Map Book 18 Page 57; thence in a Northerly direction following along and with the rear
boundary line of Lot 02 as described in Deed Book 20597 Page 505 and the rear boundary line of Lot 01
as described in Deed Book 21310 Page 607 with the following (34) bearings and distances as recorded in
Map Book 41 Page 679: 1) North 10-00-10 West 31.01 feet to a point, 2)North 41-24-32 West 41.13 feet
to a point, 3) North 25-16-22 West 17.78 feet to a point, 4) North 10-03-54 East 34.59 feet to a point, 5)
North 33-09-24 East 57.99 feet to a point, 6) North 05-28-14 West 19.94 feet to a point, 7) North 32-17-28
East 30.33 feet to a point, 8) North 16-26-37 East 51.82 feet to a point, 9) North 28-48-47 East 21.27 feet
to a point, 10) North 75-13-46 East 11.85 feet to a point, 11) North 16-47-25 East 61.07 feet to a point, 12)
North 45-35-12 East 9.53 feet to a point, 13) North 06-01-26 East 20.14 feet to a point, 14) North 50-2923 West 6.61 feet to a point, 15) North 16-20-29 East 9.28 feet to a point, 16) North 60-50-46 East 11.34
feet to a point, 17) North 19-49-23 East 30.81 feet to a point, 18) North 05-15-07 East 31.43 feet to a
point, 19) North 45-45-04 East 12.35 feet to a point, 20) North 24-47-54 East 16.54 feet to a point, 21)
North 11-21-09 East 12.16 feet to a point, 22) North 30-37-22 East 15.33 feet to a point, 23) North 43-2220 East 29.92 feet to a point, 24) North 89-28-10 East 23.12 feet to a point, 25) South 66-30-21 East 18.60
feet to a point, 26) North 38-33-12 West 44.32 feet to a point, 27) North 26-32-44 East 29.14 feet to a
point, 28) North 35-15-16 East 38.12 feet to a point, 29) North 11-32-27 East 13.77 feet to a point, 30)
North 61-03-09 East 10.76 feet to a point, 31) North 22-12-13 East 11.33 feet to a point, 32) North 56-1220 East 9.42 feet to a point, 33) North 01-26-27 West 15.42 feet to a point, 34) North 18-45-46 East 37.65
feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of Lot 1 as recorded in said Map Book 41 Page
679; thence in a Northerly direction following along and with the rear boundary line of Deed Book 19347
Page 355 with the following (6) bearings and distances as recorded in Map Book 44 Page 329: 1) North
18-45-46 East 28.34 feet to a point, 2) North 61-25-00 West 8.96 feet to a point, 3) North 00-57-48 East
102.27 feet to a point, 4) North 17-25-00 West 27.31 feet to a point, 5) North 20-14-00 West 13.42 feet to
a point, 6) North 21-24-00 East 11.49 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of said
Deed Book 19347 Page 355, also being the Southwesterly corner of Lot 67; thence in a Northerly direction
following along and with the rear boundary lines of Lots 67 through Lots 79 with the following (64)
bearings and distances as recorded in Map Book 18 Page 58: 1) North 61-25-00 West 8.96 feet to a point,
2) North 00-48-00 East 102.11 feet to a point, 3) North 17-25-00 West 27.31 feet to a point, 4) North 2014-00 West 13.42 feet to a point, 5) North 21-24-00 East 11.49 feet to a point, 6) North 13-39-00 West
84.09 feet to a point, 7) North 22-12-00 East 23.19 feet to a point, 8) North 25-23-00 East 27.01 feet to a
point, 9) North 12-37-00 East 18.21 feet to a point, 10) North 32-12-00 East 31.09 feet to a point, 11)
North 05-06-00 East 85.11 feet to a point, 12) North 01-13-00 West 94.02 feet to a point, 13) North 10-4900 West 47.43 feet to a point, 14) North 26-15-00 East 31.31 feet to a point, 15) North 48-17-00 East
36.05 feet to a point, 16) North 39-12-00 East 54.35 feet to a point, 17) North 71-11-00 East 31.14 feet to
a point, 18) South 81-38-00 East 43.31 feet to a point, 19) North 54-41-00 East 50.04 feet to a point, 20)
North 21-26-00 East 80.05 feet to a point, 21) North 13-49-00 East 17.69 feet to a point, 22) North 41-1500 East 21.83 feet to a point, 23) North 72-50-00 East 56.29 feet to a point, 24) North 60-32-00 East 29.60
feet to a point, 25) North 04-44-00 East 12.31 feet to a point, 26) North 35-26-00 East 40.31 feet to a
point, 27) North 13-50-00 East 64.03 feet to a point, 28) North 28-18-00 East 25.00 feet to a point, 29)
North 45-48-00 East 40.06 feet to a point, 30) North 72-54-00 East 30.81 feet to a point, 31) North 89-0900 East 44.79 feet to a point, 32) South 67-58-00 East 38.09 feet to a point, 33) South 65-40-00 East 78.70
feet to a point, 34) South 67-31-00 East 77.91 feet to a point, 35) South 76-47-00 East 39.35 feet to a
point, 36) South 61-32-00 East 33.76 feet to a point, 37) South 62-04-00 East 17.15 feet to a point, 38)
South 58-50 east 24.51 feet to a point, 39) South 46-49-00 East 32.02 feet to a point, 40) South 38-47-00
East 80.56 feet to a point, 41) South 17-16-00 East 35.44 feet to a point, 42) South 07-20-00 West 69.92
feet to a point, 43) South 03-23-00 East 37.00 feet to a point, 44) South 32-34-00 East 67.38 feet to a
point, 45) South 13-33-00 West 22.36 feet to a point, 46) South 25-21-00 East 46.83 feet to a point, 47)
South 73-28-00 East 48.66 feet to a point, 48) South 61-48-00 East 52.05 feet to a point, 49) South 60-3000 East 98.26 feet to a point, 50) South 68-03-00 East 50.98 feet to a point, 51) North 87-44-00 East 44.77
feet to a point, 52) North 70-31-00 East 40.11 feet to a point, 53) North 79-50-00 East 34.30 feet to a
point, 54) North 54-32-00 East 65.95 feet to a point, 55) North 49-36-00 East 96.87 feet to a point, 56)
South 49-07-00 East 15.00 feet to a point, 57) South 19-37-00 East 34.93 feet to a point, 58) South 02-5800 East 49.37 feet to a point, 59) South 50-21-00 West 39.39 feet to a point, 60) South 19-08-00 East
41.31 feet to a point, 61) South 04-23-00 West 19.72 feet to a point, 62) South 32-02-00 East 48.26 feet to
a point, 63) North 63-55-00 East 10.00 feet, 64) South 26-05-00 East 21.17 feet to a point, said point being
the Easterly rear corner of Lot 79, also being a common rear corner of a 4.24 acre parcel as described in
Deed Book 17986 Page 905 and recorded in Map Book 40 Page 151; thence in a Northerly direction
following along and with the rear boundary line of said 4.24 acre parcel with the following (37) bearings
and distances as recorded in Map Book 40 Page 151: 1) South 50-39-01 East 101.09 feet to a point, 2)
North 77-49-27 East 53.83 feet to a point, 3) South 17-43-50 West 41.13 feet to a point, 4) South 06-24-01
West 46.57 feet to a point, 5) South 76-32-49 East 8.00 feet to a point, 6) North 11-22-23 East 45.44 feet
to a point, 7) North 38-31-02 East 79.03 feet to a point, 8) North 83-02-22 East 33.02 feet to a point, 9)
North 53-58-06 East 134.78 feet to a point, 10) North 43-45-40 East 84.81 feet to a point, 11) North 4416-20 East 48.08 feet to a point, 12) North 70-02-40 East 25.76 feet to a point, 13) South 79-29-59 East
51.60 feet to a point, 14) North 77-09-00 East 54.58 feet to a point, 15) North 46-55-31 East 66.71 feet to
a point; 16) North 35-19-20 East 25.72 feet to a point, 17) North 00-36-58 East 11.02 feet to a point, 18)
North 22-59-56 East 105.16 feet to a point, 19) North 48-54-26 East 22.72 feet to a point, 20) North 1300-46 East 43.87 feet to a point, 21) North 70-24-51 East 42.43 feet to a point, 22) South 49-54-02 East
37.08 feet to a point, 23) North 76-26-58 East 16.69 feet to a point, 24) South 66-07-50 East 29.88 feet to
a point, 25) South 36-35-55 East 9.76 feet to a point, 26) South 09-41-08 West 29.88 feet to a point, 27)
South 35-20-44 West 19.44 feet to a point, 28) South 27-06-28 East 15.66 feet to a point, 29) North 33-0527 East 32.18 feet to a point, 30) North 24-25-43 East 23.31 feet to a point, 31) South 80-17-27 East 12.87
feet to a point, 32) South 49-51-48 East 36.87 feet to a point, 33) South 38-25-58 East 26.18 feet to a
point, 34) South 03-00-30 East 21.52 feet to a point, 35) South 28-45-20 East 28.68 feet to a point, 36)
South 50-48-14 East 84.62 feet to a point, 37) North 88-42-55 East 111.76 feet to a point, said point being
the Easterly most corner of said 4.24 acre Parcel located on the Northwesterly right-of-way margin of
Windygap Road as recorded in said Map Book 40 Page 151; thence in a Northeasterly direction following
along the Northwesterly right-of-way margin of Windygap Road with a bearing and distance of North 6631-00 East approximately 103 feet to a point, said point being the intersection of the Northeasterly property
line of Parcel 1 extended as shown on Map Book 37 Page 811 with the said Northwesterly right-of-way
margin of Windygap Road; thence in a Southeasterly direction crossing said Windygap Road with the
bearing of said Parcel 1, South 29-16-35 East 60 feet to a point, said point being located on the
Southeasterly right-of-way margin of Windygap Road, also being the Northeasterly corner of said Parcel 1
as recorded in said Map Book 37 Page 811; thence continuing in a Southeasterly direction following along
the rear boundary line of said Parcel 1 as described in Deed Book 14349 Page 146 and being recorded in
said Map Book 37 Page 811 with the following (15) bearings and distances: 1) South 29-16-35 East 73.32
feet to a point, 2) South 64-03-47 East 41.40 feet to a point, 3) North 80-28-06 East 121.44 feet to a point,
4) South 04-03-04 West 19.92 feet to a point, 5) South 05-07-04 East 22.06 feet to a point, 6) South 0238-52 West 36.08 feet to a point, 7)South 07-35-38 West 17.71 feet to a point, 8) South 04-30-08 East
7.94 feet to a point, 9) South 50-06-20 West 15.83 feet to a point, 10) South 11-57-51 East 55.88 feet to a
point, 11) South 25-21-38 East 43.83 feet to a point, 12) South 48-17-30 East 25.33 feet to a point, 13)
South 08-09-24 East 25.75 feet to a point, 14) South 42-14-03 East 10.39 feet to a point, 15) South 12-3820 East 28.34 feet to a point, said point being the Southeasterly corner of said Parcel 1 as recorded in said
Map Book 37 Page 811, also being a common corner with a 3.183 acre common open space as recorded in
Map Book 44 Page 822; thence in a Southeasterly direction following along the rear boundary line of said
3.183 acre common open space with the following (22) bearings and distances: 1) South 12-38-20 East
17.10 feet to a point, 2) South 41-49-16 East 45.34 feet to a point, 3) South 09-06-51 West 38.21 feet to a
point, 4) South 42-17-29 East 37.35 feet to a point, 5) South 09-24-39 East 12.72 feet to a point, 6) South
34-38-38 East 29.50 feet to a point, 7) South 17-38-34 East 23.05 feet to a point, 8) South 28-02-53 East
72.45 feet to a point, 9) South 17-21-58 West 16.07 feet to a point, 10) South 34-08-43 East 27.52 feet to a
point, 11) South 04-59-40 East 12.41 feet to a point, 12) South 30-41-21 East 31.36 feet to a point, 13)
South 18-41-19 East 75.39 feet to a point, 14) South 36-09-38 East 28.76 feet to a point, 15) South 18-2024 East 59.88 feet to a point, 16) South 31-56-33 East 51.91 feet to a point, 17) South 20-43-30 East 66.39
feet to a point, 18) South 03-12-58 East 32.75 feet to a point, 19) South 42-07-16 East 61.48 feet to a
point, 20) South 05-53-27 West 27.64 feet to a point, 21) South 28-04-22 East 38.20 feet to a point, 22)
South 15-47-02 East 33.38 feet to a point, said point being the Southeasterly corner of said 3.183 acre
common open space as recorded in Map Book 44 Page 822 and being located on the Northerly right-ofway margin of Glenburn Lane; thence in a Northeasterly direction following along the Northerly right-ofway margin of said Glenburn Lane with the following (6) bearings and distances as shown on Map Book
44 Page 491: 1) Thence North 58-46-46 East 364.52 feet to a point, 2) with a curve to the right having a
radius of 530.00 feet, an arc length of 226.87 feet, with a chord bearing of North 71-02-33 East 225.14 feet
to a point, 3) with a curve to the right having a radius of 530.00 feet, an arc length of 253.46 feet, with a
chord bearing of South 82-59-39 East 251.05 feet to a point, 4) South 69-17-38 East 612.20 feet to a point,
5) with a curve to the right having a radius of 530.00 fee, an arc length of 121.35 feet, with a chord bearing
of South 62-44-04 East 121.09 feet to a point, 6) South 62-14-57 East 41.38 feet to a point, said point
being located on the Northerly right-of-way margin of said Glenburn Lane; thence in a Southeasterly
direction crossing Berewick Commons Parkway with the bearing of South 62-14-57 East 90.97 feet to a
point, said point being located on the Easterly right-of-way margin of Berewick Commons Parkway;
thence in a Southwesterly direction following along the Easterly right-of-way margin of Berewick
Commons Parkway with the following (2) bearings and distances: 1) with a curve to the left having a
radius of 820.00 feet, an arc length of 270.57 feet, with a bearing and distances of South 30-09-32 West
269.34 feet to a point, 2) South 20-42-22 West 111.11 feet to a point, said point being located in the
centerline of a creek, also being located on the northerly boundary line of a 3.437 acre Common Open
space as shown on Map Book 44 Page 972; thence in an Easterly direction following along and with the
centerline of said creek also being the Northerly boundary line of a 3.437 acre Common Open space, with
the following (6) bearings and distances: 1) South 63-30-27 East 17.65 feet to a point, 2) South 82-46-27
East 104.10 feet to a point, 3) South 47-12-27 East 124.52 feet to a point, 4) North 36-59-33 East 71.31
feet to a point, 5) South 80-48-27 East 156.94 feet to a point, 6) South 27-48-27 East 43.71 feet to a point,
said point being located in the centerline of said creek, also being a common corner with said Map Book
44 Page 972 and Map Book 43 Page 873; thence in an Easterly direction following along and with the
centerline of said creek, also following the Northerly boundary line of a 3.490 acre Common Open Space
as shown on said Map Book 43 Page 873 with the following (5) bearings and distances: 1) North 71-02-33
East 150.55 feet to a point, 2) North 37-04-33 East 46.99 feet to a point, 3) North 74-36-33 East 135.63
feet to a point, 4) South 89-09-27 East 99.67 feet to a point, 5) South 62-33-43 East 105.65 feet to a point,
said point being located in the centerline of a creek, also being a common corner with said 3.490 acre
Common Open Space as shown on said Map Book 43 Page 873 and Tract 2 as described in Deed Book
12704 Page 894; thence in a Southeasterly direction following along the centerline of said creek, also
being the Northerly property line of Tract 2 as described in Deed Book 12704 Page 894, with the
following (24) bearings and distances: 1) Thence South 35-01-28 East 31.68 feet to a point, 2) South 4243-05 East 38.27 feet to a point, 3) South 15-57-24 East 43.56 feet to a point, 4) South 39-09-37 East
13.28 feet to a point, 5) South 01-23-18 East 42.68 Feet to a point, 6) South 46-53-59 East 24.27 feet to a
point, 7) South 63-01-58 East 26.76 feet to a point, 8) South 00-42-21 East 15.59 feet to a point, 9) South
50-06-19 East 19.20 feet to a point, 10) South 75-58-35 East 47.16 feet to a point, 11) North 89-23-38 East
24.10 feet to a point, 12) South 61-10-14-East 42.30 feet to a point, 13) South 86-21-13 East 45.02 feet to
a point, 14) North 47-19-16 East 14.67 feet to a point, 15) South 71-46-38 East 11.27 feet to a point, 16)
North 89-09-34 East 57.06 feet to a point, 17) South 75-29-05 East 22.30 feet to a point, 18) North 68-0821 East 15.79 feet to a point, 19) South 79-49-55 East 19.97 feet to a point, 20) North 81-25-53 East 61.65
feet to a point, 21) South 76-10-38 East 34.98 feet to a point, 22) North 79-09-57 East 22.72 feet to a
point, 23) South 62-02-18 East 13.67 feet to a point, 24) North 71-31-17 East 18.27 feet to a point, said
point being located in the centerline of said creek, also being the common corner with said Tract 2 as
described in Deed Book 12704 Page 894 and Deed Book 10630 Page 762; thence in an Easterly direction
following along and with the centerline of said creek with the following (14) bearings and distances as
described in Deed Book 12704 Page 890: 1) South 89-41-29 East 48.64 feet to a point, 2) North 84-20-58
East 57.65 feet to a point, 3) South 82-18-19 East 20.40 feet to a point, 4) North 63-14-32 East 23.58 feet
to a point, 5) South 78-32-05 East 13.14 feet to a point, 6) North 63-47-50 East 17.65 feet to a point, 7)
South 39-18-49 East 13.87 feet to a point, 8) North 86-32-23 east 37.01 feet to a point, 9) North 07-20-18
East 6.65 feet to a point, 10) North 88-06-47 East 32.30 feet to a point, 11) South 59-00-51 East 24.61 feet
to a point, 12) North 71-34-33 East 71.34 feet to a point, 13) North 24-21-32 East 15.02 feet to a point, 14)
North 71-17-17 East 94.68 feet to a point, said point being located in the centerline of said creek, also
being a common corner with said Deed Book 10630 Page 762 and Deed Book 12704 Page 850; thence in
a Northeasterly direction following along the Northerly property line of Deed Book 12704 Page 850 with
the following (2) bearings and distances: 1) North 51-25-34 East 81.67 feet to a point, 2) North 56-48-08
East 308.13 feet to a point, said point being a common corner with said Deed Book 12704 Page 850 and
Deed Book 22275 Page 745; thence in a Northeasterly direction following along the property line of Deed
Book 22275 Page 745 with the following (2) bearings and distances: 1) North 56-07-06 east 409.11 feet to
a point, 2) South 37-47-31 East approximately 574 feet to a point, said point being located on the Easterly
property line of said Deed Book 22275 Page 745, also being the Northwesterly corner of Deed Book
23097 Page 602; thence in a Northeasterly direction following along the property line of Deed Book 23097
Page 602 with the following (4) bearings and distances: 1) North 52-33-00 East 374.78 feet to a point, 2)
South 55-09-00 East 281.88 feet to a point, 3) South 23-07-00 East 206.05 feet to a point, 4) South 51-3120 East approximately 389 feet to a point, said point being 30 feet Northeast of and normal to the
centerline of Steele Creek Road; thence in a Northeasterly direction following along the Northwesterly
right-of-way margin of Steele Creek Road approximately 140 feet to station 1+60-Y3/30’Lt. as described
on a set of State Highway Plans identified as R-2248AC&AD,Project 8.U672217 and recorded in Map
Book 3 Page 222; thence Northeasterly with the following (2) stations and offsets: 1) thence to station
1+106.00-Y3-/59.06’Lt., 2)thence to station 1+168.36-Y3-/59.06’Lt. said station being located at the
Northwesterly right-of-way margin of Steele Creek Road and the Southerly right-of-way margin of Trojan
Drive; thence crossing Trojan Drive to station 1+198.36-Y3-/59.06’Lt., said point being the Northwesterly
right-of-way margin of Steele Creek Road and Northerly right-of-way margin of Trojan Drive; thence
continuing in a Northeasterly direction following along the Northwesterly right-of-way margin of Steele
Creek with the following (4) stations and offsets: 1) thence to station 1+280-Y3-/98.43’Lt., 2) thence to
station 1+366.902-Y3-/98.43’Lt., 3) thence to station 1+400-Y3-/98.43’Lt., 4) thence to station 0+550Ramp A-/82.02’Rt., said point marking the Northwesterly right-of-way margin of Steele Creek and the
Southwesterly right-of-way Margin of I-485, also being located on the Northerly property line of Deed
Book 16858 Page 913; thence continuing in a Northeasterly direction crossing I-485 approximately 1,340
feet to a point, said point having a station and offset of 0+560-Ramp D-/98.43’ Lt.; Thence running in a
Northeasterly direction to station 1+854-Y3-Rev./Existing R/W Lt., said point marking the Northwesterly
right-of-way margin of Steele Creek and the Northerly right-of-way Margin of I-485, also being located on
the Easterly property line of Deed Book 8734 Page 666; thence in an Easterly direction crossing Steele
Creek Road with the extension of the Northerly property line of Deed Book 19181 Page 465,
approximately 150 feet to a point, said point being the Northwesterly corner of said Deed Book 19181
Page 465; thence in a Southwesterly direction following along the Easterly right-of-way margin of Steele
Creek Road, also being the Westerly property line of said Deed Book 19181 Page 465, approximately 39
feet to station 1+850-Y3-Rev./75.46’Rt., said point marking the Northeasterly right-of-way margin of
Steele Creek Road and the Northerly right-of-way Margin of I-485; thence in a Southeasterly direction
following along the Northerly right-of-way margin of I-485 crossing over Gable Road and Sandy Porter
Road with the following (8) stations and offsets: 1) thence to station 0+652.214-Ramp C-/82.02’Rt., 2)
thence to station 0+523.861-Ramp C-/147.63 Rt., 3) thence to station 0+300-Ramp C-/82.02’Rt., 4) thence
to station 7+609.619-L-/196.85’Rt., 5) thence to station 7+380-L-/164.04’Rt., 6) thence to 7+170.886-L/164.04’Rt., 7) thence to station 6+971.870-L-/164.04’Rt., 8) thence to station 6+870.807-L-/164.04’Rt.,
said station marking the Northeasterly right-of-way margin of Sandy Porter Road and the Northerly rightof-way Margin of I-485; thence in a Southeasterly direction crossing over I-485 approximately 520 feet to
a point, said point being located on the Southerly right-of-way margin of I-485 and the Easterly right-ofway margin of Sandy Porter Road having a station and offset of 6+750.133-L-/164.04’Lt., also being the
Northerly corner of Tract 2 as described in Deed Book 12015 Page 105; thence in a Southerly direction
following along the Westerly right-of-way margin of I-485 also being the Easterly boundary line of Tract 2
as described in said Deed Book 12015 Page 105 with a curve to the right having a radius of 2132.54 feet,
an arc length of 896.19 feet, with a chord bearing and distance of South 37-52-39 East 889.61 feet to a
point, said point being a common corner with said Deed Book 12015 Page 105 and Deed Book 21916
Page 358; thence continuing in a southerly direction following along the Westerly right-of-way margin of
I-485, also being the Easterly boundary line of Deed Book 21916 Page 358 with the following (2) bearings
and distances: 1) with a curve to the right having a radius of 2131.60 feet, an arc length of 262.81 feet,
with a chord bearing and distance of South 22-28-13 East 262.64 feet to a point, 2) South 17-44-55 East
95.76 feet to a point, said point being a common corner with said Deed Book 21916 Page 358 and Deed
Book 11903 Page 72; thence continuing in a southerly direction following along the Westerly right-of-way
margin of I-485, also being the Easterly boundary line of Deed Book 11903 Page 72 with the following (2)
bearings and distances: 1) with a curve to the right having a radius of 2132.54 feet, an arc length of 187.06
feet, with a chord bearing and distance of South 13-48-07 East 187.00 feet to a point, 2) South 13-06-30
East 218.82 feet to a point, said point a common corner with said Deed Book 11903 Page 72 and Deed
Book 12015 Page 105; thence continuing in a southerly direction following along the Westerly right-ofway margin of I-485, also being the Easterly boundary line of Deed Book 12015 Page 105 with the
following (3) bearings and distances: 1) South 13-06-30 East 71.70 feet to a point, 2) South 03-19-02 East
332.47 feet to a point, 3) South 02-05-15 West 75.09 feet to a point, said point being a common corner
with said Deed Book 12015 Page 105 and Tract 2 as shown in Map Book 36 Page 309; thence continuing
in a southerly direction following along the Westerly right-of-way margin of I-485, also being the Easterly
boundary line of Tract 2 and Tract 4 as shown in Map Book 36 Page 309 with the following (4) bearings
and distances: 1) South 02-05-37 West 240.51 feet to a point, 2) South 01-07-29 West 168.95 feet to a
point, 3) with a curve to the left having a radius of 1738.82 feet, an arc length of 149.15 feet, with a chord
bearing and distance of South 03-13-42 East 149.10 feet to a point, 4) with a curve to the left having a
radius of 1738.82 feet, an arc length of 60.33 feet, with a chord bearing and distance of South 06-40-47
East 60.33 feet to a point, said point being a common corner with said Tract 4 as recorded in Map Book 36
Page 309 and Deed Book 22992 Page 572; thence continuing in a southerly direction following along the
Westerly right-of-way margin of I-485, also being the Easterly boundary line of Deed Book 22992 Page
572 with a bearing and distance of South 07-42-00 east 217.37 feet to a point, said point being the POINT
RIGHTS OF OWNERS OF OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS AND OPERATING
COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY IN THE AREA OF RIGHTS TO
REQUEST WATER AND SEWER SERVICE (AND REQUEST FORM)
Owners of occupied dwelling units and owners of operating commercial or industrial property
within the area proposed to be annexed have the right under Chapter 160A, Article 4A, Part 3 of
the North Carolina General Statutes (the Annexation Statutes) to request the City to provide for
extension of water and/or sewer lines to such property or to a point on a public street or road
right-of-way adjacent to such property according to the financial policies in effect in the City for
extending water and sewer lines. Those statutes require certain steps to be taken by qualified
property owners and by the City. If those steps are taken in accordance with those statutes, both
the City and qualified property owners under the Annexation Statutes will have different rights
and obligations than would otherwise apply. Any property owner who is interested in pursuing
such rights and obligations should review the Annexation Statues for a description of such rights
and obligations and should consider consulting with an attorney representing the property owner.
The Annexation Statutes require that a request to extend a water and/or sewer line must be
submitted on a form available from the office of the City Clerk and must be returned to that
office no later than five (5) days after the public hearing on the question of annexing the area in
order to preserve this right. (A copy of this form, and the instructions for its completion, may be
found below.) As of the approval of this Report, the public hearing on the question of annexing
the area is scheduled to be conducted during the City Council meeting scheduled for Monday,
October 27, 2008 beginning at 6:00 PM in the Meeting Chamber of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Government Center, located at 600 East Fourth Street, Charlotte, North Carolina. The meeting
schedule/location is subject to change in accordance with applicable law. Information about any
changes in the meeting schedule/location of the City Council may be obtained from the City
The applicable connection and capacity fees currently in effect are as follows. Depending on the
circumstances associated with a requested extension, the costs to be paid may differ than those
$3,373 for a conventional 4-inch sewer lateral to the property
line with a standard ¾” water meter listed below if paid prior to
construction of the requested sewer line. Larger sewer services
will be at additional cost. Areas served by low pressure sewer
systems (primarily lake front property) will require significant
additional expense by the property owner for a low pressure
sewer pumping system. Please contact Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Utilities New Services at 704-399-2221.
$1,777 for a standard ¾” water meter to the property line if paid
prior to the construction of the requested water line. Larger
water meters will be at additional cost. Please contact
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities New Services at 704-399-2221.
Commercial/Industrial sewer:
Fees are a function of the size of sewer connection required and
the water meter size plus 50% of the cost to construct the
requested sewer line. Please contact Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Utilities New Services at 704-399-2221
Commercial/Industrial water:
Fees are a function of the size of the water meter(s) required for
the various water uses (ie. domestic, fire protection and
irrigation) plus 50% of the cost to construct the requested water
line. In addition there will be a backflow preventer. Please
contact Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities New Services at
704-399-2221.
The above fees are based upon the fee structure in place for Fiscal 2009 (July 1, 2008 through
June 30, 2009) and are the fees which would apply to requests made in accordance with the terms
of this Request and the Annexation Statutes. All other requests for extensions will be subject to
the fee structure in effect at the time of payment.
For the current annexation process, the deadline required by the Annexation Statutes
for filing this form with the City Clerk is by the close of business on Monday,
REQUEST OF PROPERTY OWNER(S) IN AREA TO BE ANNEXED
FOR EXTENSION OF WATER AND/OR SEWER LINE(S) (“REQUEST”)
1. Pursuant to G.S. §160A-47(3)(b), the undersigned hereby request(s) the City of Charlotte to
extend the following water and/or sewer line(s) to the Subject Property as described below, or to a
point on a public street or road right-of-way adjacent to the Subject Property according to the
financial policies in effect in the City of Charlotte for extending water and sewer lines:
2. Describe the real property to be served by the requested water and/or sewer extension
(“Subject Property”). The description must be as accurate and complete as possible, including
Deed reference and/or county tax parcel number of the Subject Property
Other identifying information about the Subject Property (plat reference, or attach metes
and bounds description if available)
Attach map of Subject Property, if available.
3. Name(s) of owner(s) (Important: List full name of each person or entity who holds an
ownership interest in the Subject Property)
(Note - attach additional sheets as necessary)
4. The undersigned certify(ies) that: he/she/they own(s) the Subject Property or is/are
authorized to execute this Request on behalf of the owner(s); and no person or entity
holds an ownership interest in the Subject Property to the best of his/her/their knowledge,
except as listed in Paragraph 3 above.
5. The undersigned certify(ies) that: the Subject Property is located within the area to be
annexed by the City of Charlotte, as described in the resolution of intent adopted by the City
Council on ________________________________, 20________ and designated in the resolution
of intent as the ________________________________ Area (insert name of annexation area
(“Area”).
6. The undersigned certifies that the Subject Property is of one of the following types (check
________Occupied Dwelling Unit
________Operating Commercial Property
________Operating Industrial Property
________Other (If other, describe how the Subject Property is currently used on a
separate sheet and submit as attachment to this request.)
7. The undersigned understand(s) and acknowledge(s) that, if this Request requires the
extension of a water and/or sewer line along the right-of-way of a street or road, this Request
shall be effective only if such street or road has been accepted for maintenance as a public
street or road by the State of North Carolina on or before the date of the public hearing for
the Area. If such street or road has not been accepted for maintenance as a public street or
road by the State of North Carolina by such date, the requested extension will not be
required to be made. If such street or road is accepted for public maintenance by the State of
North Carolina or the City of Charlotte after the date of the public hearing for the Area, a
new request for an extension of water and/or sewer lines may be submitted. The water
and/or sewer line(s) included in such a new request will be installed after receipt of the new
request in accordance with the policies of the City of Charlotte for water and/or sewer
extensions that are in effect at that time.
8. The undersigned understand(s) and acknowledge(s) that: this Request form was supplied by
the City of Charlotte as provided by law; this Request form must be properly completed,
executed and received by the City Clerk (Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center, 600
East Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC 28202) not less than 5 days after the public hearing on
the question of annexing the Area in order to be valid; time is of the essence in all matters
related to the submission and implementation of this Request; and the requested extension
will be made according to the current financial policies of the City of Charlotte for making
such extensions, which may require substantial advance financial participation by the
owner(s) of the Subject Property.
9. All funds which the owner(s) of the Subject Property is/(are) required to pay under current
financial policies must be received by the Director of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities (5100
Brookshire Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28216) within twenty (20) calendar days after written
demand by the City of Charlotte is mailed to the owner(s) of the Subject Property, using the
name(s) and address(es) appearing in Paragraph 3 above. This written demand will be no
sooner than the effective date of this annexation which is June 30, 2009. Failure to pay all
funds in full and in a timely manner will render this Request void automatically and the
requested extension will not be required to be made.
10. The rights, privileges and obligations vested in the owner(s) of the Subject Property by the
due execution and timely submission of this Request may not be transferred in any manner.
11. This Request must be signed by each owner or duly authorized representative in compliance
with the Instructions for Signing, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by
reference. This Request will be rendered void if it is not duly executed in compliance with
Exhibit A by each owner or duly authorized representative.
12. This Request will be rendered void by the occurrence of any one or both of the following
circumstances: failure to complete this Request or provide any information which the
undersigned is required to provide by this form; or inclusion on this Request of any false or
13. No portion of this Request may be stricken by any person. No term or condition may be
added to this Request. If any portion of this Request form is modified in any manner, except
as required by the due completion and execution hereof, the resulting Request is subject to
being declared void by the Director of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities.
14. The undersigned agree(s) to provide the City of Charlotte, upon written request, with such
information as may be reasonably necessary or convenient to determine the validity of this
Request and the applicability of G.S. §160A-47(3)(b) to this Request. Failure to provide such
information within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the City’s request will authorize the
KBE of CMUD to declare this Request to be void.
15. The City acknowledges that the undersigned may be entitled to certain benefits as set forth in
the Annexation Statutes if the undersigned complies with the terms of this Request and with
the Annexation Statutes related to this Request and if the City fails to install the requested
water and/or sewer lines within 2 years of the effective date of annexation. Such benefits may
include a court order requiring the completion of such line(s) and the payment of costs and
attorney fees in any successful court action against the City. Additional, possible relief from
property taxes may be requested from the North Carolina Local Government Commission. The
undersigned acknowledge(s) that: the undersigned is/are solely responsible for complying with
the applicable requirements imposed on property owners by the Annexation Statutes related to
the requested water and/or sewer line and for complying with the applicable requirements
imposed on property owners by this Request; and the City has not waived compliance with such
requirements in any manner.
16. The undersigned understand(s) and acknowledge(s) that all of the terms and conditions set forth
in this Request are valid and binding upon the undersigned.
(Note: Attach additional sheets as necessary)
Instructions for Signing Request of Property Owner(s)
In Area to Be Annexed for Extension of Water And/Or Sewer Lines
Own signature: Each person signing the Request must sign his or her own name and
provide his/her address. No one can sign this Request on behalf of another person, unless
there is a valid power of attorney or court order authorizing the person signing the Request
to do so on behalf of any property owner and unless a copy of such power of attorney or
court order is submitted as an attachment to this Request.
Wife and husband: If the property is owned jointly by a wife and husband, each spouse
must sign the Request. One spouse cannot sign for another spouse.
Corporation: If the property owner or representative is a corporation, the Request must be
executed by a corporate officer authorized to act on behalf of the corporation, attested by the
corporate secretary, and the corporate seal affixed.
Partnership: If the property owner or representative is a general or limited partnership,
the Request must be signed by a general partner of the partnership.
Limited Liability Company: If the property owner is a limited liability company, the
Request must be signed by a manager of the limited liability company.
Tenants in common: Each tenant in common in the ownership of the Subject Property must
sign the Request. A “tenant in common” describes a situation where a property is owned by
two individuals who are not married to one another.
Life estate: If a person has only a life estate in the Subject Property, it is necessary to
include the signature(s) of the owner(s) of the remaining interest(s) as well as the life
tenant’s signature.
Any signature on the Request that is not in compliance with these instructions shall be invalid.
The Clerk (or designated Deputy or Assistant) of the City of Charlotte hereby certifies that the
attached Request form was received on the following date:
Clerk (Deputy/Assistant)
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL RIGHTS TO OWNERS OF AGRICULTURAL LAND,
HORTICULTURAL LAND AND FORESTLAND IN THE AREA
Owners of agricultural land, horticultural land and forestland in the area proposed for annexation
may have rights to a delay in many of the effects on such land of the proposed annexation of the
area. G.S. 160A-49(f1) and (f2) provide that land being taxed at present-use value pursuant to
G. S. 105-277.4 qualifies for a delay in many of the effects of the proposed annexation.
G.S. 160A-49(f1) and (f2) also provide that the owner of land that was eligible for present-use
value taxation on July 28, 2008 but which has not been in actual production for the time period
required by G.S. 105-277.3 may qualify for a delay in many of the effects of the proposed
annexation by making application to the Mecklenburg County Tax Assessor’s Office for
certification thereof to the City. For qualified tracts, the proposed annexation will not become
fully effective, including taxation and services, until the last day of the month in which the tract
or part thereof becomes ineligible for present-use value classification under G.S. 105-277.4 or no
longer meets the requirements of G.S. 160A-49(f1)(2). Upon the proposed annexation of the
area, any qualified tracts: will be considered part of the City only (1) for the purpose of
establishing City boundaries for additional annexation and (2) for the exercise of City authority
pursuant to Article 19 of Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes (planning, zoning,
and regulation of development); will not be taxed by the City and will not be entitled to services
from the City as a result of annexation; and will continue to be provided police protection service
and water and sewer service by the City in the same manner as such services are provided to such
tracts by the City prior to the proposed annexation. Upon the proposed annexation of the area
and at such time as a tract or part thereof becomes ineligible for any delay in the effects of
annexation as set forth above, all City services will be provided to such tract or part thereof on
substantially the same basis and in the same manner as such services are provided in the City.
The Mecklenburg County Tax Assessor’s Office will provide information to the City on the
eligibility of owners for the rights described above.
MAPS OF THE BASIC WATER AND SEWER SYSTEMS
TO BE EXTENDED IN THE ANNEXATION AREA
The following pages contain maps depicting the basic water and sewer systems to be extended in
the annexation area. The Official Report for the annexation area also contains one or more
detailed maps of the annexation area depicting present major trunk water mains and sewer
interceptors and outfalls and the extension of such mains and outfalls, bearing the seal of a
registered professional engineer. Such maps are located in a pocket at the end of the Official
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Design Manual of Water and Sewer Policies,
Procedures, Standards and Specifications.
This map does not constitute a design and
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