Eden/Mills River/Guilford Art 46 Local Act
Plain English Summary
This bill has three main parts: it allows the City of Eden to enter into a five-year agreement with Duke Energy where Duke Energy pays $1 million to avoid annexation of its Dan River Plant Property; it voids any unified development ordinances adopted by the Town of Mills River between June 30, 2025 and July 1, 2026; and it modifies how Guilford County distributes proceeds from a quarter-cent local sales tax, changing the allocation percentages for teacher supplements (73%), fire protection (19%), community college (8%), and municipalities (4%).
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue the Eden-Duke Energy agreement provides the city with $1 million in guaranteed payments while allowing Duke Energy predictability for its operations and avoiding potential annexation disputes. Regarding Guilford County's sales tax changes, proponents contend the new distribution formula ensures more funding reaches teacher salary supplements (the stated voter priority at 73%) and clarifies how municipal shares are calculated using a proportional method.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue that allowing Duke Energy to avoid annexation limits the City of Eden's future authority and tax base growth from a major property owner. On the Guilford County sales tax modifications, critics could contend that the complex redistribution formula reduces certainty and that some municipalities may receive less funding under the new proportional share method compared to the previous distribution calculations.
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Final Vote
On: Third Reading
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