GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

SESSION 2001

 

 

SESSION LAW 2001-217

SENATE BILL 854

 

 

AN ACT TO CODIFY THE JOINT RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PROPERTIES AS PART OF THE STATE NATURE AND HISTORIC PRESERVE, TO REMOVE CERTAIN LANDS FROM THE STATE NATURE AND HISTORIC PRESERVE, TO CODIFY THESE REMOVALS, TO DELETE CERTAIN LANDS FROM THE STATE PARKS SYSTEM, AND TO PROVIDE THAT A TECHNICAL AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION RELATING TO ACCEPTANCE AND DEDICATION OF PROPERTY INTO THE STATE NATURE AND HISTORIC PRESERVE SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE AT THE NEXT STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION.

 

 

Whereas, Article XIV, Section 5 of the North Carolina Constitution authorizes the dedication of State and local government properties as part of the State Nature and Historic Preserve upon acceptance by resolution adopted by a vote of three-fifths of the members of each house of the General Assembly and removal of properties from the State Nature and Historic Preserve by law adopted by three-fifths of the members of each house of the General Assembly; Now, therefore,

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

 

SECTION 1.  The following tracts of land are removed from the State Nature and Historic Preserve pursuant to Article XIV, Section 5 of the North Carolina Constitution:

(a)       The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Bushy Lake State Natural Area in Cumberland County, Beaver Dam Township, described in Deed Book 3588, Page 583, and shown as the 0.58 acre parcel within tract 2 on the survey prepared by Lewis G. Paschal, Professional Land Surveyor, entitled "Recombination Survey for State of North Carolina" dated April 1989 and December 2000, and filed in the State Property Office.

(b)       The portion of those certain tracts or parcels of land at Jockey’s Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 227, Page 499, and Deed Book 227, Page 501, and containing 33,901 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled "Raw Water Well Site 13 Jockey’s Ridge State Park" dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office.

(c)       The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Jockey's Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 222, Page 726, and containing 42,909 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled "Raw Water Well Site 14 Jockey’s Ridge State Park" dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office.

(d)       The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Jockey’s Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 224, Page 790, and Deed Book 224, Page 794, and containing 34,471 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled "Raw Water Well Site 15 Jockey’s Ridge State Park" dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office.

SECTION 2.  G.S. 143-260.10 reads as rewritten:

"§ 143-260.10.  Components of State Nature and Historic Preserve.

The following are components of the State Nature and Historic Preserve accepted by the North Carolina General Assembly pursuant to G.S. 143-260.8:

(1)       All lands and waters within the boundaries of the following units of the State Parks System as of April 6, 1999: April 3, 2001: Baldhead Island State Natural Area, Bay Tree Lake State Park, Boones Boone's Cave State Park, Natural Area, Bullhead Mountain State Natural Area, Bushy Lake State Natural Area, Carolina Beach State Park, Cliffs of the Neuse State Park, Chowan Swamp State Natural Area, Dismal Swamp State Natural Area, Duke Power State Park, Eno River State Park, Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, Fort Macon State Park, Goose Creek State Park, Gorges State Park, Hammocks Beach State Park, Hemlock Bluffs State Natural Area, Jockey's Ridge State Park, Jones Lake State Park, Lake James State Park, Lake Norman State Park, Lake Waccamaw State Park, Lumber River State Park, Medoc Mountain State Park, Merchants Millpond State Park, Mitchells Millpond State Natural Area, Mount Jefferson State Natural Area, Mount Mitchell State Park, Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area, Pettigrew State Park, Pilot Mountain State Park, Raven Rock State Park, Run Hill State Natural Area, Singletary Lake State Park, Theodore Roosevelt State Natural Area, and Weymouth Woods-Sandhills Nature Preserve.

(2)       All lands and waters within the boundaries of William B. Umstead State Park as of April 6, 1999, April 3, 2001, with the exception of Tract Number 65, containing 22.93140 acres as shown on a survey prepared by John S. Lawrence (RLS) and Bennie R. Smith (RLS), entitled "Property of The State of North Carolina William B. Umstead State Park", dated January 14, 1977 and filed in the State Property Office, which was removed from the State Nature and Historic Preserve by Chapter 450, Section 1 of the 1985 Session Laws. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113-44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of William B. Umstead State Park or sell and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State of North Carolina may not otherwise sell or exchange this land.

(3)       Repealed by Session Laws 1999-268, s. 2.

(4)       All lands within the boundaries of Morrow Mountain State Park as of April 6, 1999, April 3, 2001, with the exception of the following tract: That certain tract or parcel of land at Morrow Mountain State Park in Stanly County, North Albemarle Township, containing 0.303 acres, more or less, as surveyed and platted by Thomas W. Harris R.L.S., on a map dated August 27, 1988, and filed in the State Property Office, reference to which is hereby made for a more complete description.

(5)       Repealed by Session Laws 1999-268, s. 2.

(6)       All land within the boundaries of Crowders Mountain State Park as of April 6, 1999, April 3, 2001, with the exception of the following tract: The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Crowders Mountain State Park in Gaston County, Crowders Mountain Township, described in Deed Book 1939, page 800, and containing 757.28 square feet and as shown in a survey by Tanner and McConnaughey, P.A. dated July 22, 1988 and filed in the State Property Office. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113-44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Crowders Mountain State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land.

(7)       All lands owned in fee simple by the State at the New River Scenic River as of April 6, 1999, with the exception of the following tract: That certain tract or parcel of land at the New River Scenic River in Alleghany County, Piney Creek Township, described in Deed Book 112, page 610, containing 16.54 acres, and consisting of lots #12 through #19 on the survey by Dudley and Zeh, R.L.S. dated September 21, 1979, recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 94, and filed in the State Property Office.within the boundaries of New River State Park as of April 3, 2001.

(8)       All lands and waters within the boundaries of Stone Mountain State Park as of April 6, 1999, April 3, 2001, with the exception of the following tract: tracts: The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Stone Mountain State Park in Wilkes County, Traphill Township, described as parcel 33-02 in Deed Book 633-193, and more particularly described as all of the land in this parcel lying to the west of the eastern edge of the Air Bellows Road, as shown on the National Park Service Land Status Map 33 dated March 24, 1981 and filed in the State Property Office, containing approximately 72 acres. acres; and the portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Stone Mountain State Park in Alleghany County, Cherry Lane Township, described in Deed Book 219, Page 543, and more particularly described as all of the land in this parcel lying north of the new division line on the survey by Andrews and Hobson Surveyors dated August 15, 2000, and entitled 'Property Exchange Agreement for State of North Carolina & the United States of America', and filed in the State Property Office. The tract tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is are deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113-44.14.

(9)       All lands and waters located within the boundaries of the following State Historic Sites as of January 1, 1999: April 3, 2001: Alamance Battleground, Charles B. Aycock Birthplace, Historic Bath, Bennett Place, Bentonville Battleground, Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson, C.S.S. Neuse and Governor Caswell Memorial, Charlotte Hawkins Brown Memorial, Duke Homestead, Historic Edenton, Fort Dobbs, Fort Fisher, Historic Halifax, Horne Creek Living Historical Farm, House in the Horseshoe, North Carolina Transportation Museum, James K. Polk Memorial, Reed Gold Mine, Somerset Place, Stagville, State Capitol, Town Creek Indian Mound, Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens, Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace, and Thomas Wolfe Memorial.

(10)     All lands and waters within the boundaries of Gorges State Park as shown on the map entitled "Boundaries of Gorges State Park" prepared by the Division of Parks and Recreation, dated May 27, 1999, and filed in the State Property Office, which lands and waters are a portion of the lands and waters acquired by the State of North Carolina on April 29, 1999, the purchase of which was approved by the Council of State at its meeting on March 2, 1999.

(11)     All lands and waters located within the boundaries of Eno River State Park as of April 6, 1999, with the exception of the following tracts: The portion of that tract or parcel of land at Eno River State Park in Durham County, Lebanon Township, described in Deed Book 1626, Page 854, required for the right-of-way and easements for the expansion of Guess Road and more particularly described in a Department of Transportation drawing entitled "Sketch Showing a Portion of the Property of State of North Carolina, North Carolina Parks and Recreation, Durham County", for TIP U-2102, Project 8.1351302, parcel 155, dated June 8, 1999 and filed in the State Property Office; and the portion of that tract or parcel of land at Eno River State Park in Durham County, Lebanon Township, described in Deed Book 1945, Page 773, required for the right-of-way and easements for the expansion of Guess Road and more particularly described in a Department of Transportation drawing entitled "Sketch Showing Proposed Right of Way, Property of State of North Carolina (Formerly Association for the Preservation of the Eno), Durham County" for TIP U-2102, Project 8.1351302, parcels 159 and 163, dated June 1, 1999 and filed in the State Property Office. These two tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision are deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113-44.14.

(12)     All lands and waters located within the boundaries of Hanging Rock State Park as of April 6, 1999, April 3, 2001, with the exception of the following tract: The portion of that tract or property at Hanging Rock State Park in Stokes County, Danbury Township, described in Deed Book 360, Page 160, for a 30-foot wide right-of-way beginning approximately 183 feet south of SR 1001 and extending in a southerly direction approximately 1,479 feet to the southwest corner of the Bobby Joe Lankford tract and more particularly shown on a survey entitled, 'J. Spot Taylor Heirs Survey, Danbury Township, Stokes County, N.C.', by Grinski Surveying Company, dated June 1985, and filed in the State Property Office. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113-44.14.

(13)     All lands and waters located within the boundaries of South Mountains State Park as of April 6, 1999, April 3, 2001, with the exception of the following tracts: The portion of that tract or property at South Mountains State Park in Burke County, Lower Creek Township, described in Deed Book 862, Page 1471, required for the right-of-way and easements for the relocation of SR 1904 within the park and lying generally between the Rutherford Electric Membership Corporation right-of-way and the southern property boundary of the park, as described in the drawing entitled 'Survey for State of North Carolina', dated January 28, 1999, prepared by Suttles Surveying, P.A., bearing the preparer's file name 12455.dwg and filed in the State Property Office; and the portions of land at South Mountains State Park that lie south of the centerline of the CCC road as shown on the drawing entitled 'Land Trade between South Mountains State Park and Adjacent Game Lands along CCC Road' prepared by the Division of Parks and Recreation, dated March 15, 1999, and filed in the State Property Office and that lie within: (i) the tract or property in Burke County, Lower Fork Township, described in Deed Book 495, Page 501; (ii) the tract or property in Burke County, Lower Fork and Upper Fork Townships, described in Deed Book 715, Page 719; or, (iii) within the tracts or property in Burke County, Upper Fork Township, described in Deed Book 860, Page 341, and Deed Book 884, Page 1640. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision are deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113-44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of South Mountains State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land.

(14)     All lands and waters within the boundaries of Bushy Lake State Natural Area as of April 3, 2001, with the exception of the following tract: The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Bushy Lake State Natural Area in Cumberland County, Beaver Dam Township, described in Deed Book 3588, Page 583, and shown as the 0.58 acre parcel within tract 2 on the survey prepared by Lewis G. Paschal, Professional Land Surveyor, entitled 'Recombination Survey for State of North Carolina' dated April 1989 and December 2000, and filed in the State Property Office. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System pursuant to G.S. 113-44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Bushy Lake State Natural Area or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land.

(15)     All lands and waters within the boundaries of Jockey’s Ridge State Park as of April 3, 2001, with the exception of the following tracts: The portion of those certain tracts or parcels of land at Jockey’s Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 227, Page 499, and Deed Book 227, Page 501, and containing 33,901 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled 'Raw Water Well Site 13 Jockey’s Ridge State Park' dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office; the portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Jockey's Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 222, Page 726, and containing 42,909 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled 'Raw Water Well Site 14 Jockey’s Ridge State Park' dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office; and the portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Jockey’s Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 224, Page 790, and Deed Book 224, Page 794, and containing 34,471 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled 'Raw Water Well Site 15 Jockey’s Ridge State Park' dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office."

SECTION 3.  Section 4 of S.L. 1999-268 reads as rewritten:

"Section 4.  The amendment set out in Section 3 of this act shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the State at the next election at which another amendment to the Constitution is submitted to the voters, statewide primary election, which election shall be conducted under the laws then governing elections in the State. Ballots, voting systems, or both may be used in accordance with Chapter 163 of the General Statutes.  The question to be used in the voting systems and ballots shall be:

'[ ] FOR           [ ] AGAINST

Constitutional amendment making a technical correction to allow dedication and acceptance of property into the State Nature and Historic Preserve by the General Assembly by enactment of a bill rather than a joint resolution.' "


 

SECTION 4.  This act is effective when it becomes law.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 7th day of June, 2001.

 

 

                                                    s/ Beverly E. Perdue

                                                         President of the Senate

 

 

                                                    s/ Joe Hackney

                                                         Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives

 

 

                                                    s/ Michael F. Easley

                                                         Governor

 

 

Approved 4:31 p.m. this 15th day of June, 2001