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LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 24-5449    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
File created: 7/30/2024 In control: County Manager's Office
On agenda: 8/19/2024 Final action:
Title: Vote to adopt a resolution authorizing the sale for a right of way and a permanent utility easement totaling 0.037 acres on county-owned property located at 2855 Old US 1 in Moncure to the North Carolina Department of Transportation for $5,050
Attachments: 1. Resolution Authorizing the Sale of ROW and PUE to NCDOT at Moncure Collection Center Property - August 2024, 2. Image of Parcel 049 and ROW and PUE - DOT Purchase - August 2024
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Vote to adopt a resolution authorizing the sale for a right of way and a permanent utility easement totaling 0.037 acres on county-owned property located at 2855 Old US 1 in Moncure to the North Carolina Department of Transportation for $5,050

Abstract
Introduction & Background: The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is in the process of planning and designing transportation improvements in the Moncure area owing to a large economic development project, namely VinaFast. In preparation for these improvements, NCDOT is acquiring the land necessary to facilitate these improvements and to secure the requisite rights-of-way and utility easements for the same. The county owns approximately 2.34 acres of real property identified as Parcel Number 0068839 located at 2855 Old US 1 in Moncure. This is the location of the Solid Waste Collection Center owned and operated by Chatham County in the Moncure area. Of the 2.34 acres, NCDOT wishes to purchase a right-of-way and a permanent utility easement adjacent to Old US 1 at the southwest corner of the subject property. The total acreage sought by NCDOT is 0.037, which is further illustrated by the property image provided as an attachment to this agenda item.

Discussion & Analysis: The location of the property desired by NCDOT has no material impact on the operations of the Collection Center or the ability of the county to continue to make use of this site for this or future public purposes. The county may anticipate the possibility that the Collection Center entrance sign will be disturbed or removed. Staff will coordinate with NCDOT to ensure that the entrance sign is relocated/replaced with appropriate visibility.

North Carolina General Statute (NCGS) 153A-176 notes that a county may dispose of any real property belonging to it according to the procedures prescribed in Chapter 160A, Article 12. Chapter 160A, Article 12, Section 274 authorizes the county to sell to any other governmental uni...

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