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(a) The governing board, by resolution, may define an urban service district within the boundaries of the largest municipality that existed in the county before consolidation and within the boundaries of any other municipality abolished at the time of the establishment of the consolidated city-county. Notwithstanding the provisions of G.S. 160B-7, the resolution may also define an urban service district to include areas proposed for inclusion in an urban service district and identified in a plan for consolidation prepared by a consolidation study commission pursuant to Article 20 of Chapter 153A of the General Statutes or a plan approved by the General Assembly. Any urban service district so defined shall comprise the total area of the abolished municipality as it existed immediately before the effective date of consolidation. As determined by the governing board, the resolution shall take effect as to the areas included therein either upon its adoption or at the beginning of a fiscal year commencing after its passage.
(b) Prior to the effective date of consolidation, an interim governing board of a consolidated city-county by resolution may define an urban service district. The resolution defining the urban service district shall take effect upon the effective date of the consolidation.
(c) Recodified as § 160B-3(b) by Laws 1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 646, § 22(a), eff. June 21, 1996.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 160B. Consolidated City-County Act § 160B-4. Definition of urban service districts to replace municipalities abolished at the time of consolidation - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nc/chapter-160b-consolidated-city-county-act/nc-gen-st-sect-160b-4/
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