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Posted on: April 27, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Question of Annexation Pursuant to NCGS 160A-31 (ALTA / Jasper L. Harper, Sr. & Jr.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION

             The public will take notice that the Village Council of the Village of Clemmons has called a public hearing at 6 p.m. on Monday, May 9, 2022 at the Village Hall on the question of annexing the following described territory, requested by petition filed pursuant to G.S. 260A-31: 

BEGINNING at an iron pipe found at the southeasterly corner of property owned, now or formerly by Andrew Sundy Winburn and Heather Leeray Hough (Deed Book 3474, Page 688, Forsyth County Register of Deeds), said iron having North Carolina State Plane Grid Coordinates (NAD 83/2011) of North(y) = 839,729.86 feet and East(x) = 1,584,212.36 feet; running thence with the easterly line of Winburn & Hough North 00 deg. 06’ 35” West a distance of 133.87 feet to an iron pipe set at the southwesterly corner of property owned, now or formerly by Gay Harper Hunter (Deed Book 1821, Page 2855, Forsyth County Register of Deeds; thence with the southerly line of Hunter South 88 deg. 42’ 02” East a distance of 904.05 feet to a bent iron pipe found; thence South 00 deg. 52’ 49” East a distance of 358.34 feet (passing an iron pipe set at a distance of 348.34 feet) to a point in a ditch, being a corner in the easterly line of property owned, now or formerly by New Hope Presbyterian Church (Deed Book 2505, Page 3669 and Deed Book 2505, Page 3672, Forsyth County Register of Deeds); thence with the line of New Hope Presbyterian Church the following two (2) courses and distances:

  1. North 89 deg. 44’ 01” West a distance of 54.06 feet (passing an iron pipe set at a distance of 39.06 feet) to a point in a branch; and
  2. South 20 deg. 32’ 34” East a distance of 367.28 feet to an iron pipe found at the northeasterly corner of Lot 37 of the Waterford Subdivision, Section 5, Phase 2 (Plat Book 38, Page 142, Forsyth County Register of Deeds);

Thence with the northerly line of said Waterford Section 5 Phase 2 the following four (4) courses and distances:

  1. North 88 deg. 41’ 42” West a distance of 981.85 feet to a solid iron pin found;
    2. North 89 deg. 43’ 09” West a distance of 18.18 feet to an iron pipe found;
    3. North 89 deg. 54’ 37” West a distance of 100.10 feet to an iron pipe found; and
    4. North 89 deg. 56’ 04” West a distance of 100.02 feet to an iron pipe found at the northeasterly corner of Lot 15 of the Waterford Subdivision, Section 5, Phase 1 (Plat Book 37, Page 143, Forsyth County Register of Deeds);

Thence with the northerly line of said Waterford Section 5 Phase 1 the following three (3) courses and distances:

  1. North 89 deg. 56’ 47” West a distance of 164.88 feet to an iron pipe found at the northeasterly terminus of Lismore Street;
  2. North 89 deg. 52’ 05” West a distance of 50.16 feet to an iron pipe found at the northwesterly terminus of Lismore Street; and
  3. North 89 deg. 54’ 36” West a distance of 169.91 feet to an iron pipe found at the northeasterly corner of property owned, now or formerly by Robert S. Harper (Deed Book 688, Page 351, Forsyth County Register of Deeds);

Thence with the northerly line of Harper North 89 deg. 54’ 08” West a distance of 330.17 feet to a metal rebar found at the southeasterly corner of Lot 82 of the Waterford Subdivision, Section 4, Phase 2 (Plat Book 39, Page 10, Forsyth County Register of Deeds); thence with the easterly line of said Waterford Section 4 Phase 2 the following four (4) courses and distances:

  1. North 01 deg. 49’ 14” West a distance of 199.11 feet to an iron pipe found at the southeasterly terminus of Michelle Drive;
  2. North 01 deg. 48’ 18” West a distance of 50.20 feet to an iron pipe found at the northeasterly terminus of Michelle Drive;
  3. North 01 deg. 49’ 06” West a distance of 211.72 feet to an iron pipe found; and
  4. North 01 deg. 52’ 31” West a distance of 110.95 feet to a metal rebar found in the southerly line of property owned, now or formerly by James T. and Cheryl W. Fink (Deed Book 2048, Page 3043, Forsyth County Register of Deeds);

Thence with the southerly line of Fink South 89 deg. 33’ 45” East a distance of 263.72 feet to an iron pipe found at the southwesterly corner of property owned, now or formerly by Nathan A. and Jennifer M. Chrisawn (Deed Book 3507, Page 4029, Forsyth County Register of Deeds); thence with the southerly line of Chrisawn South 89 deg. 33’ 18” East a distance of 222.47 feet (passing a metal rebar found at a distance of 72.11 feet) to an iron pipe found at the southwesterly corner of property owned, now or formerly by Walter H. and Nancy C. Craver (Deed Book 1914, Page 578, Forsyth County Register of Deeds); thence with the southerly line of Craver South 89 deg. 33’ 18” East a distance of 231.55 feet to an iron pipe found at the southwesterly corner of property owned, now or formerly by Andrew Sundy Winburn and Heather Leeray Hough (Deed Book 3474, Page 688, Forsyth County Register of Deeds); thence with the southerly line of Winburn & Hough South 89 deg. 39’ 43” East a distance of 231.68 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING, containing 26.946 acres, more or less, BEING ALL of that same property described in Deed Book 3263, Page 4275, together with all of Tracts 2 and 3 of that property described in Deed Book 2428, Page 3110, Forsyth County Register of Deed Office.

The Village of Clemmons does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, national origin, religion, or disability in its employment opportunities, programs, services, or activities.

All requests for appropriate and necessary auxiliary aids and services must be made within 72 hours of the meeting by calling (336) 766-7511.

By Direction of the Village of Clemmons Council
Lisa Shortt, Village Clerk
Village of Clemmons
3715 Clemmons Road
Clemmons, NC 27012
(336) 766-7511                       

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