GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION LAW 2001-43
AN ACT to set out the boundaries of the town of bostic and to validate actions of the town.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. Section 1 of the Charter of the Town of Bostic, being Chapter 191 of the Private Laws of 1915, reads as rewritten:
"Section 1. That section two of chapter two hundred
and sixty-three of the Private Laws of North Carolina, enacted by the General
Assembly at its regular session in one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, be
and the same is hereby repealed and stricken out and the following substituted
in lieu thereof: "That the corporate limits of the said town of
Bostic shall be as follows: Beginning on a post, L.L. Moore's corner;
thence S. 44 ¾ E. 14-20/100 chains to a stone on the east side of the Bostic
and Forest City road; thence N. 62 ¾ E. 18 chains to a stone; thence S.
69 ½ E. from northeast corner of church; thence N. 10 E. 28-12/100 chains to a
stone; thence N. 88 ¾ W. 33 chains to a stone; thence S. 43 ½ E. 26-63/100
chains to the place of beginning, embracing nearly all of the dwellings,
together with the Bostic depot, which were formerly inside of the old corporate
limits of Bostic, North Carolina.The boundaries of the Town of Bostic
are as follows:
Lying and being in Cool Springs Township, Rutherford County, North Carolina, and being particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a concrete monument on a farm road, said beginning point being the northwesternmost corner of the Town of Bostic town limits, said beginning point more specifically located at N(NAD’83(1986)): 601,353.53’ and E(NAD’83(1986)): 1,151,863.65’ and running thence from said beginning point South 89 degrees 18 minutes 38 seconds East (crossing a number five rebar at 4,086.46 feet in the line and a number five rebar at 5,281.25 feet in the line) 5,500 feet to a concrete monument in a pasture N(NAD’83(1986)): 601,287.30’ and E(NAD’83(1986)): 1,157,362.48’; thence South 1 degree 4 minutes 8 seconds West 4,850.07 feet to a p.k. nail in the center of the bridge on East Church Street (S.R.1576), which bridge lies over Puzzle Creek N(NAD’83(1986)): 596,438.74” and E(NAD’83(1986)): 1,157,271.98’; thence North 89 degrees 18 minutes 38 seconds West (crossing a number five rebar 3,165.16 feet in the line) and another number five rebar at 3,203.22 feet in the line) 5,445.72 feet at an eight-inch hickory, same being the southwest corner of the Town of Bostic town limits N(NAD’83(1986)): 596,504.34’ and E(NAD’83(1986)): 1,151,827.41’; thence North 0 degrees 25 minutes 39 seconds East (crossing a number five rebar at 1,914.09 feet in the line, another number five rebar at 1,969.48 feet in the line, a railroad spike lying in the centerline of Blueberry Hill Road (S.R.1582) at 3,013.75 feet in the line, number five rebar at 3,895.06 feet in the line, a number five rebar at 4,013.12 feet in the line) 4,850 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 609.35 acres, according to map and survey by Burnt Chimney Surveying, Charles D. Owens, Jr., Registered Land Surveyor, dated November 15, 2000."
SECTION 2. Any and all official acts, actions, expenditures, and levies of taxes or assessments by the Town of Bostic prior to July 1, 2001, with respect to or affecting territories and properties described in Section 1 of this act are hereby ratified, validated, and confirmed.
SECTION 3. All elections, and the results thereof, previously held in and for the Town of Bostic are hereby validated.
SECTION 4. This act becomes effective July 1, 2001.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 7th day of May, 2001.
s/ Beverly E. Perdue
President of the Senate
s/ James B. Black
Speaker of the House of Representatives