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§ 143‑260.10E. Utility easement at William B. Umstead State Park.

(a)        The State of North Carolina may grant a utility easement toCarolina Power and Light Company across a tract of land within William B.Umstead State Park. The easement shall be 100 feet wide, extending 50 feet oneach side of the following‑described survey line: Lying and being inLeesville township, Wake County, North Carolina; BEGINNING at point B2 as shownon the Drawing hereinafter referred to, the point B2 being located in asouthern property line of Raleigh Durham Airport Authority (formerlyContinental Mortgage Investors) and a northern property line of the State ofNorth Carolina; the point B2 also being located North 87 degrees 01 minute 31seconds West 834.04 feet from a concrete monument making a southeastern cornerof Raleigh Durham Airport Authority (formerly Continental Mortgage Investors);and runs thence South 02 degrees 01 minute 53 seconds East 3508.00 feet topoint A2 on the Drawing, the location of Point A2 having North CarolinaCoordinates Y=773, 193.769 and X=2,069,162.420, the Point A2 being located atthe terminus of Carolina Power and Light Company's existing 100 foot wide right‑of‑waystrip, as shown and described on Carolina Power and Light Company Drawing No.RW‑A‑5246, dated September 1977, which Drawing also shows therespective complementing sidelines going to make up the easement.

(b)        The State of North Carolina may only use the proceeds fromthe easement described in subsection (a) of this section to acquire property atany State park.

(c)        The grant of the easement within William B. Umstead StatePark to Carolina Power and Light Company under this section constitutesauthorization by the General Assembly that the described tract of land may beused for a utility easement, which is a purpose other than the public purposesas specified in Article XIV, Section 5, of the Constitution, Article 25B ofChapter 143 of the General Statutes, and Article 2C of Chapter 113 of theGeneral Statutes. (1991 (Reg. Sess.,1992), c. 907, s. 1.)

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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_143 > GS_143-260_10E

§ 143‑260.10E. Utility easement at William B. Umstead State Park.

(a)        The State of North Carolina may grant a utility easement toCarolina Power and Light Company across a tract of land within William B.Umstead State Park. The easement shall be 100 feet wide, extending 50 feet oneach side of the following‑described survey line: Lying and being inLeesville township, Wake County, North Carolina; BEGINNING at point B2 as shownon the Drawing hereinafter referred to, the point B2 being located in asouthern property line of Raleigh Durham Airport Authority (formerlyContinental Mortgage Investors) and a northern property line of the State ofNorth Carolina; the point B2 also being located North 87 degrees 01 minute 31seconds West 834.04 feet from a concrete monument making a southeastern cornerof Raleigh Durham Airport Authority (formerly Continental Mortgage Investors);and runs thence South 02 degrees 01 minute 53 seconds East 3508.00 feet topoint A2 on the Drawing, the location of Point A2 having North CarolinaCoordinates Y=773, 193.769 and X=2,069,162.420, the Point A2 being located atthe terminus of Carolina Power and Light Company's existing 100 foot wide right‑of‑waystrip, as shown and described on Carolina Power and Light Company Drawing No.RW‑A‑5246, dated September 1977, which Drawing also shows therespective complementing sidelines going to make up the easement.

(b)        The State of North Carolina may only use the proceeds fromthe easement described in subsection (a) of this section to acquire property atany State park.

(c)        The grant of the easement within William B. Umstead StatePark to Carolina Power and Light Company under this section constitutesauthorization by the General Assembly that the described tract of land may beused for a utility easement, which is a purpose other than the public purposesas specified in Article XIV, Section 5, of the Constitution, Article 25B ofChapter 143 of the General Statutes, and Article 2C of Chapter 113 of theGeneral Statutes. (1991 (Reg. Sess.,1992), c. 907, s. 1.)


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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_143 > GS_143-260_10E

§ 143‑260.10E. Utility easement at William B. Umstead State Park.

(a)        The State of North Carolina may grant a utility easement toCarolina Power and Light Company across a tract of land within William B.Umstead State Park. The easement shall be 100 feet wide, extending 50 feet oneach side of the following‑described survey line: Lying and being inLeesville township, Wake County, North Carolina; BEGINNING at point B2 as shownon the Drawing hereinafter referred to, the point B2 being located in asouthern property line of Raleigh Durham Airport Authority (formerlyContinental Mortgage Investors) and a northern property line of the State ofNorth Carolina; the point B2 also being located North 87 degrees 01 minute 31seconds West 834.04 feet from a concrete monument making a southeastern cornerof Raleigh Durham Airport Authority (formerly Continental Mortgage Investors);and runs thence South 02 degrees 01 minute 53 seconds East 3508.00 feet topoint A2 on the Drawing, the location of Point A2 having North CarolinaCoordinates Y=773, 193.769 and X=2,069,162.420, the Point A2 being located atthe terminus of Carolina Power and Light Company's existing 100 foot wide right‑of‑waystrip, as shown and described on Carolina Power and Light Company Drawing No.RW‑A‑5246, dated September 1977, which Drawing also shows therespective complementing sidelines going to make up the easement.

(b)        The State of North Carolina may only use the proceeds fromthe easement described in subsection (a) of this section to acquire property atany State park.

(c)        The grant of the easement within William B. Umstead StatePark to Carolina Power and Light Company under this section constitutesauthorization by the General Assembly that the described tract of land may beused for a utility easement, which is a purpose other than the public purposesas specified in Article XIV, Section 5, of the Constitution, Article 25B ofChapter 143 of the General Statutes, and Article 2C of Chapter 113 of theGeneral Statutes. (1991 (Reg. Sess.,1992), c. 907, s. 1.)