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Session Laws—1969 CHAPTER 513 300 feet. South 24 deg. 54 min. West 490.61 feet to the northern right of way of connecting road also called Jaycee Street; thence westerly along the said northern right of way approximately 400 feet to the eastern right of way of U.S. Highway No. 70; thence again along the boundaries of the aforementioned Havelock Sanitary District, to wit: "thence following the eastern boundary of Highway No. 70 in its old location to the rear corner of the property of the Ashford Oil Company; thence following the lines of the Ashford Oil Company due East 240 feet; and due North 390 feet, more or less, the northern boundary of North Carolina Highway 101;" thence westerly along the northern right of way of North Carolina Highway No. 101 approximately 915 feet to the mean low water line of the west shore of the East Prong of Slocum Creek; thence northerly along the said low-water line approximately 8500 feet to the junction with the West Prong of Slocum Creek and the mean low-water line of the East shore of the said West Prong; thence southwesterly along the mean low-water line of the East shore of the said West Prong approximately 5400 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING AND EXCLUDING therefrom 11.8 acres in the northernmost corner of the area and between the East Prong and the West Prong of Slocum Creek, said area having been conveyed by Slocum Village Corpo-ration to the Board of Education of Craven County, North Carolina, by deed dated October 13, 1953, recorded January 21, 1954, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, North Carolina, in Book 498 at Page 284. ALSO EXCEPTING AND EXCLUDING THEREFROM the right of way of the Atlantic and East Carolina Railroad spur line which crosses the area from West to East. ALSO EXCEPTING AND EXCLUDING therefrom that area of federally con-trolled tract of land known as Slocum Village Housing Project, formerly owned by the PBC Housing Corporation, and other government controlled lands within the corporation limits of the town. With the exception of the area known as PINE ACRES SUBDIVISION, all of the foregoing proposed boundaries for the incorporated Town of Havelock coincide with or include the established boundaries of the aforementioned Havelock Sanitary District but are not limited to the said established boundaries. Sec. 2. All laws and clauses of law in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. This Act shall become effective upon its ratification. In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 14th day of May, 1969. H. B. 735 CHAPTER 513 AN ACT AMENDING G. S. 7-64 RELATING TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR COURTS SO AS TO MAKE SAME APPLICABLE TO IREDELL COUNTY. The General Assembly ofNorth Carolina do enact: Section 1. G. S. 7-64 as the same appears in the 1967 Cumulative Supplement to Volume IB of the General Statutes is amended by striking from line fourteen thereof the word "Iredell". Sec. 2. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. This Act shall become effective upon ratification. 437
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Full Text | Session Laws—1969 CHAPTER 513 300 feet. South 24 deg. 54 min. West 490.61 feet to the northern right of way of connecting road also called Jaycee Street; thence westerly along the said northern right of way approximately 400 feet to the eastern right of way of U.S. Highway No. 70; thence again along the boundaries of the aforementioned Havelock Sanitary District, to wit: "thence following the eastern boundary of Highway No. 70 in its old location to the rear corner of the property of the Ashford Oil Company; thence following the lines of the Ashford Oil Company due East 240 feet; and due North 390 feet, more or less, the northern boundary of North Carolina Highway 101;" thence westerly along the northern right of way of North Carolina Highway No. 101 approximately 915 feet to the mean low water line of the west shore of the East Prong of Slocum Creek; thence northerly along the said low-water line approximately 8500 feet to the junction with the West Prong of Slocum Creek and the mean low-water line of the East shore of the said West Prong; thence southwesterly along the mean low-water line of the East shore of the said West Prong approximately 5400 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING AND EXCLUDING therefrom 11.8 acres in the northernmost corner of the area and between the East Prong and the West Prong of Slocum Creek, said area having been conveyed by Slocum Village Corpo-ration to the Board of Education of Craven County, North Carolina, by deed dated October 13, 1953, recorded January 21, 1954, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, North Carolina, in Book 498 at Page 284. ALSO EXCEPTING AND EXCLUDING THEREFROM the right of way of the Atlantic and East Carolina Railroad spur line which crosses the area from West to East. ALSO EXCEPTING AND EXCLUDING therefrom that area of federally con-trolled tract of land known as Slocum Village Housing Project, formerly owned by the PBC Housing Corporation, and other government controlled lands within the corporation limits of the town. With the exception of the area known as PINE ACRES SUBDIVISION, all of the foregoing proposed boundaries for the incorporated Town of Havelock coincide with or include the established boundaries of the aforementioned Havelock Sanitary District but are not limited to the said established boundaries. Sec. 2. All laws and clauses of law in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. This Act shall become effective upon its ratification. In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 14th day of May, 1969. H. B. 735 CHAPTER 513 AN ACT AMENDING G. S. 7-64 RELATING TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR COURTS SO AS TO MAKE SAME APPLICABLE TO IREDELL COUNTY. The General Assembly ofNorth Carolina do enact: Section 1. G. S. 7-64 as the same appears in the 1967 Cumulative Supplement to Volume IB of the General Statutes is amended by striking from line fourteen thereof the word "Iredell". Sec. 2. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. This Act shall become effective upon ratification. 437 |