Plain English Summary
This bill removes specific parcels of land from the city limits of Southport, Kannapolis, and the town of Yadkinville, and removes one parcel from Sunset Beach's extraterritorial jurisdiction. It also allows East Spencer to annex noncontiguous land without the normal 10% size limit. Property owners in removed areas will no longer pay municipal taxes starting July 1, 2026, though existing tax liens remain collectible.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue these deannexations allow property owners to escape municipal tax burdens while still benefiting from existing city services through transition periods. For East Spencer, removing the satellite annexation cap enables the town to expand and grow economically by annexing desired areas without arbitrary restrictions, potentially increasing the town's tax base and service capacity.
Arguments Against
Opponents contend that deannexations reduce municipal revenues needed to maintain services and infrastructure in affected cities and towns, potentially shifting costs to remaining residents. Removing East Spencer's annexation cap may allow aggressive expansion that fragments municipal planning, creates inefficient service delivery areas, or disadvantages neighboring communities, while the specific parcels being deannexed suggest these are targeted provisions benefiting particular property owners rather than broad policy reforms.
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Vote Breakdown (10 roll calls)
This bill was signed into law.
Final Vote
On: Third Reading
Party Breakdown
