TITLE
Title
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A REQUEST FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA GEODETIC SURVEY TO SURVEY, MARK, AND MAP THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN GUILFORD AND RANDOLPH COUNTIES
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Ben Chavis/Marlena Isley
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BACKGROUND
Background
A resolution to establish the boundary line between Randolph County and Guilford County was adopted by the Randolph County Board of Commissioners in 1948. However, coordinate system changes and the removal of boundary markers has resulted in the exact location of the boundary between Randolph and Guilford Counties becoming uncertain. This resolution is to request that the North Carolina Geodetic Survey (NCGS) survey, mark, and map the boundary so that it is legally recognized by the State upon completion of the survey.
Approximately 300 parcels intersect the Randolph County line, with 24 of them overhanging the line as it's currently drawn.
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RESOLUTION
Resolution
WHEREAS, over the years, due to changes in mapping technology and the removal of boundary markers, the exact location of the boundary between Guilford and Randolph Counties has become uncertain, with each County having a slightly different opinion as to the location;
WHEREAS, uncertainty as to the boundary affects each County’s provision of services and taxation of property for residents and businesses located near the boundary;
WHEREAS, pursuant to NC General Statutes 153A-18(a), if two counties are uncertain as to the exact location of the boundary between them, they may request in writing that the North Carolina Geodetic Survey (NCGS) survey, mark, and map the boundary, and each county may appoint a special commissioner to supervise the surveying, marking, and mapping of the boundary;
WHEREAS, NCGS would perform such work at no cost to each County; and
WHEREAS, the County Managers of Guilford and Randolph recommend that each County’s Board of Commissioners request that the boundary between the Counties be surveyed, marked, and mapped by the NCGS i...
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