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1368 1945 — Chapter 1044 Resolution by governing body of Hamilton Lakes. Resolution by governing body of Greensboro. Governing body may call refer-endum, if it de-sires. Relinquishment of public lakes and parks by Hamilton Lakes. and the results of said election shall have been certified to the Mayor of the Town of Hamilton Lakes, and the Mayor of the City of Greensboro by the judges of said election. (b) The governing body of the Town of Hamilton Lakes shall have passed a resolution in words and form as follows : "Resolved by the governing body of the Town of Hamilton Lakes that the Town of Hamilton Lakes be consolidated and merged with the City of Greensboro, as provided by Act of the one thousand nine hundred and forty-five General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled 'An Act to Provide for the Consolida-tion and Merger of the Town of Hamilton Lakes with the City of Greensboro when Certain Conditions Precedent Thereto Have Been Complied With.' " and a copy of said resolution shall have been certified by the Town Clerk of the Town of Hamilton Lakes and delivered to the Mayor of the City of Greensboro. (c) The governing body of the City of Greensboro shall have passed a resolution in words and form as follows: "Resolved by the governing body of the City of Greensboro that the Town of Hamilton Lakes be consolidated and merged with the City of Greensboro, as provided by Act of the one thou-sand nine hundred and forty-five General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled 'An Act to Provide for the Consolidation and Merger of the Town of Hamilton Lakes with the City of Greens-boro when Certain Conditions Precedent Thereto Have Been Complied with.' " and a copy of said resolution shall have been certified by the City Clerk of the City of Greensboro and delivered to the Mayor of the Town of Hamilton Lakes. The governing body of the City of Greensboro shall, however, have the right, in their discretion, to call a special election in the City of Greensboro for the pur-pose of determining whether or not the Town of Hamilton Lakes shall be included within the said city. (d) The Town of Hamilton Lakes shall have abandoned as public lakes the lakes now located in the Town of Hamilton Lakes and shall have abandoned as public parks the following described properties in the Town of Hamilton Lakes, to-wit: (i) the park area surrounding Little Lake Euphemia as shown on the map recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Guilford County, North Carolina, on page twenty of the Plat Book entitled "Town of Hamilton Lakes"; (ii) the park area bounded on the East by Ingleside Drive and an extension of Keeling Road East, on the South by the shore line of Lake Hamilton, on the West by the shore line of Lake Hamilton, on the West by the shore line of Lake Hamilton
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Full Text | 1368 1945 — Chapter 1044 Resolution by governing body of Hamilton Lakes. Resolution by governing body of Greensboro. Governing body may call refer-endum, if it de-sires. Relinquishment of public lakes and parks by Hamilton Lakes. and the results of said election shall have been certified to the Mayor of the Town of Hamilton Lakes, and the Mayor of the City of Greensboro by the judges of said election. (b) The governing body of the Town of Hamilton Lakes shall have passed a resolution in words and form as follows : "Resolved by the governing body of the Town of Hamilton Lakes that the Town of Hamilton Lakes be consolidated and merged with the City of Greensboro, as provided by Act of the one thousand nine hundred and forty-five General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled 'An Act to Provide for the Consolida-tion and Merger of the Town of Hamilton Lakes with the City of Greensboro when Certain Conditions Precedent Thereto Have Been Complied With.' " and a copy of said resolution shall have been certified by the Town Clerk of the Town of Hamilton Lakes and delivered to the Mayor of the City of Greensboro. (c) The governing body of the City of Greensboro shall have passed a resolution in words and form as follows: "Resolved by the governing body of the City of Greensboro that the Town of Hamilton Lakes be consolidated and merged with the City of Greensboro, as provided by Act of the one thou-sand nine hundred and forty-five General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled 'An Act to Provide for the Consolidation and Merger of the Town of Hamilton Lakes with the City of Greens-boro when Certain Conditions Precedent Thereto Have Been Complied with.' " and a copy of said resolution shall have been certified by the City Clerk of the City of Greensboro and delivered to the Mayor of the Town of Hamilton Lakes. The governing body of the City of Greensboro shall, however, have the right, in their discretion, to call a special election in the City of Greensboro for the pur-pose of determining whether or not the Town of Hamilton Lakes shall be included within the said city. (d) The Town of Hamilton Lakes shall have abandoned as public lakes the lakes now located in the Town of Hamilton Lakes and shall have abandoned as public parks the following described properties in the Town of Hamilton Lakes, to-wit: (i) the park area surrounding Little Lake Euphemia as shown on the map recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Guilford County, North Carolina, on page twenty of the Plat Book entitled "Town of Hamilton Lakes"; (ii) the park area bounded on the East by Ingleside Drive and an extension of Keeling Road East, on the South by the shore line of Lake Hamilton, on the West by the shore line of Lake Hamilton, on the West by the shore line of Lake Hamilton |