File #: 17-268   
Type: Resolution (Non-Consent) Status: Passed
File created: 7/31/2017 In control: County Attorney
On agenda: 9/26/2017 Final action: 9/26/2017
Enactment date: 9/26/2017 Enactment #: 2017-232
Title: Commissioner Brown - County Attorney - To PROVIDE AN ADVISORY OPINION TO THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (NCDOT) RECOMMENDING AN ABANDONMENT OF THE EASTERNMOST 315 FEET OF BAY SHORE DRIVE
Sponsors: Chad Brown
Attachments: 1. Adopted 2017-232, 2. Resolution, 3. Map - Kennedy Road Closure
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Commissioner Brown - County Attorney - To PROVIDE AN ADVISORY OPINION TO THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (NCDOT) RECOMMENDING AN ABANDONMENT OF THE EASTERNMOST 315 FEET OF BAY SHORE DRIVE
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STAFF CONTACT
Charles Moore - County Attorney - 704-866-3400
BUDGET IMPACT
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BUDGET ORDINANCE IMPACT
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BACKGROUND
Gerald and Sonya Kennedy seek to close approximately Three Hundred and Fifteen (315) feet of the easternmost section of Bay Shore Drive, as indicated on the attachment. The Petitioners as well as HK Paradise Point, LLC (which was formed by the Petitioners) own the property surrounding the proposed area to be closed. The relevant Parcel Identification Numbers are depicted on the attached map.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) owns and controls the right of way (ROW) and has ultimate authority concerning whether or not to abandon Bay Shore Drive (abandoned roads are no longer maintained by the State). However, NCDOT policy requires the relevant local governing body to provide an advisory opinion on whether or not the subject area should be abandoned. Although not binding, the NCDOT will take any such recommendation into consideration for an action to ABANDON the entire or partial ROW of Bay Shore Drive.

The Board of Commissioners held a public hearing at its Regular Meeting of August 22, 2017. Although it wasn't required, Planning staff determined it was prudent to enable all interested parties to speak either for or against such proposed action due to the interest expressed by nearby and adjacent property owners.

If the NCDOT elects to abandon the road, the road can only be officially closed by Gaston County at another public hearing pursuant to NC General Statute. This is done by an official request by a Petitioner along with the payment of a filing fee. If the NCDOT does not abandon the road, Gaston County has no authority to close the subject road.

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