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Attachments 05-11-2021111northhccaTlrolina city of dunn POST OFFICE BOX 1065 • DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28335 (910) 230-3500 • FAX (910) 230-3590 www.dnnn-nc.org Attachment#1 05-11-2021 PUBLIC NOTICE related to Regular Council Meeting Mayor William P. Elmore Jr. Mayor Pro Tem Chuck Turnage Council Members J. Wesley Sills April Gaulden Frank McLean Billy Tart Dr. David L. Bradham City Manager Steven Neuschafer The public is hereby notified that the City Council of the City of Dunn will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Dunn Municipal Building, 401 E. Broad Street, Dunn, NC. Some members of the Council may participate electronically. SPECIAL NOTICE REGARDING MEETING ACCESS DUE TO STATE OF EMERGENCY In an effort to reduce the spread of Covid-19 and to abide by the Governor's Executive Order 204, in -person access to the Council meeting will continue to be limited to allowfor social distancing. Face Coverings are required by all in attendance. The Council Meeting will be available for live public viewing on Facebook - The City of Dunn, NC page. Public Comment Period - Comments, not in -person, can be called in, delivered or emailed to the City Clerk by Monday, May 10, 2021, 1:00 p.m. to be read at the meeting. The person must abide by all rules related to the Public Comment Period, provide name and address and abide by the 3- minute time limit. The person may also call into the meeting to give their comments but they must call the City Clerk to sign up and receive instructions by the above stated time. Public Hearing - Comments, not in -person, can be called in, delivered or emailed to the City Cleric by Monday, May 10, 2021, 1:00 p.m. and they will be read at the meeting during the Public Hearing. The call and email should include name, address of the person filing the comments and the Public Hearing that the comments are in reference to. The person may also call into the meeting to give their comments but they must call the City Clerk to sign up and receive instructions by the above stated time. Tammy Williams, CMC City Clerk 401 E Broad St PO Box 1065, Dunn NC 28335 910-230-3501 tilliams@dunn-nc.org N 0 M o O c o 0 O c O O O O m E E N x a m a V 2a O Q a Q Q en v� 0 0 N ,00 C d O U T N E C � � 0 O ❑ O N E Q Q N U C F» v> =O c m m o a oo o m a Q Q Z a_ '6 a C) U U E w a = � c c W J J Z_ N N `o o L L Y Y J J � L9 N N OJ OJ O O M M a -o C C LL LL � N N Z LL (3 >N >N 0 O N M n 0 0 0 c o O o O C 00 0 O O O l0 E E O O Oa Q N N W a Q Q EA EA E9 0 0 0 O O O O y O O O U O O EN Q Q N U _C yj fR fA O O O O O O o c o 0 0 @ � E E O O O O O O 2 a V N O a E Q Q y} 69 EA Z O F a_ U O w 2s w H w N Z J �y N U U I/1 C iy K kl O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 M M M O O O M M M a lL m z Z � � LL U >N Q ~O w 7 Z w w w � a a O N N C L .O 0 9 cl 00 N T m y C N D a � o U T 3 N a N y f0 O w U N D U Q ❑ T'O o- � C U p N T N d O a 0 L] C o o m O4>1 a aoi m N y N o ETE a L O N N N ✓1 E N N " OU Q 9 E t06 ❑ c N N L O 0 3 •- o Ul N o o E C C C N U aT. E O E N a a a m N N 6 N y N U W U Z Z CG U O ~ U O (n U Z ti LL CO ❑ w Case: CUP-02-21 George Adler, Planning Director gadler@dunn-nc.org Phone: 910-624-6749 Fax: 910-230-9005 MM Me miv „r a,l�',� Attachment #3 05-11-2021 Planning Board Meeting: April 27, 2021 City Council Meeting: May 11, 2021 Requesting Conditional Use: RV Park/Campground as a conditional use of properties zoned 1-100, Industrial District. Applicant Information Owner of Record: Name: Ropestar Events, LLC Address: 111 West Main Street City/State/Zip: Garner, INC 27529 Applicant: Name: Adams & Hodge Engineering, PC Address: 1910 South Elm Avenue City/State/Zip: Dunn, NC 28334 Property Description PIN(s): 1526-25-9378.000 Acreage: 55.22 acres (2,405,383 square feet) Address: NC 55 East (beside Rooms to Go) —No address has been assigned These properties are accessed from NC 55 East. The parcel closest to 1-95 is wetlands. Approximately half the property consists of a large pond. The property is currently unimproved, with a sanitary sewer easement running from NC 55 to 1-95. Page 1 of 5 STAFF REPORT Vicinity Map Physical Characteristics Maps / Photos See Attachments 1, 2, and 6. Physical Characteristics Description These properties are located east of 1-95. They are vacant and unimproved. In addition to a large open area, the parcels include wooded wetlands and an approximately 22-acre body of water. The uses surrounding the subject properties to the northwest, west, and northeast are industrial. The properties to the south southeast alone NC 55 are residential. Services Available Water: ✓ Public (City of Dunn) ❑ Private (Well) ❑ Other: Unverified Dunn public utilities are available. Transportation Sewer: ✓Public (City of Dunn) ❑ Private (Septic Tank) ❑ Other: Unverified 0.4 miles east of the proposed site on NC 55 East, at West Core Road, the NCDOT average annual daily traffic count (AADT) was 4,100 in 2019. 1.73 mile away, at 421 and White Line Road, the AADT was 11,000 in 2019. The entrance to 1-95 Exit 73, is less than a mile west of the proposed site. Zoning District Compatibility Thefollowingisasummary list ofgeneral uses, for See Current Zoning Attachment 3. actual permitted uses refer to the Zoning Ordinance. CURRENT Industrial REQUESTED Conditional Use requested Warehousing X See Freight terminal offices & warehouses X Building trades & services X Attachments Outside storage X 1 and 2. Brewery X Convenience stores/ gasoline service stations X Manufacturing X RV Park/Campground X Page 2 of 5 STAFF REPORT Evaluation I/ ® The amendment, if small scale, is reasonable based upon surrounding Yes No conditions. REASONING: Current uses in the immediate area include: adjacent to the southwest residential near NC 55, unimproved woods near 1-95; to the northwest is 1-95• to the northeast Rooms to Go is on the other side of the pond• south of Rooms to Go are a few residential dwellings; across NC 55 there are a few residential dwellings. The RV Park should not negatively impact the surrounding area. The improvements made on the property should enhance the area. V/ ® The impact to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding Yes No community is reasonable, and the benefits of rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the community. REASONING: Minimal to no impact to adjacent property owners is anticipated. Buffering will be required wherever the RV Park abuts residential parcels. The benefit to the community of recreational and local business opportunities outweighs any inconveniences. I/ ® The amendment is warranted due to changed or changing conditions Yes No in the area. REASONING• The conditional zoning use requested is permitted bV the Dunn CitV Code at 22-461 (11) a. Adding this conditional use as an RV Park supports good planning. V ® The amendment achieves the purpose and is consistent with the Land Yes No Use Plan. REASONING• The Future Land Use Map (see Attachment 5) was amended in 2013 to zone these parcels 1-100 (see Attachment 4). RV Parks are a permitted conditional use in 1-100. The addition of a conditional use for an RV Park on these parcels does conform to the Future Land Use Plan. Suggested Statement -of -Consistency (Staff concludes that...) The Future Land Use Map on page 86 of the 2030 Land Use Plan,_ completed in 2005, anticipated the parcels on NC 55 next to Rooms to Go as agricultural/open space. However the Land Use Plan was amended in 2013 to show the area as 1-100 to reflect the current use of properties and the 2030 land use plan Adding the conditioned use of RV Park is a permitted conditional use in the Dunn City Code at Section 22-461 (11) a. Staff concludes that allowing the conditioned use to this property is consistent with the Land Use Plan and is anticipated to create no foreseeable negative impact to adjacent property owners. Page 3 of 5 STAFF REPORT Site Photographs Please see Attachment 1, 2, and 6. Page 4 of 5 STAFF REPORT Traditional Standards of Review and Worksheet The Planning Board shall consider and make recommendations to the City Council concerning each proposed zoning district. The following policy guidelines shall be followed by the Planning Board concerning zoning districts and no proposed zoning district will receive favorable recommendation unless: ❑ ❑ A. The proposal will place all property similarly situated in the area in the same Yes No category, or in appropriate complementary categories. ❑ ❑ B. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed Yes No district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group. ❑ ❑ C. There is convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed Yes No district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of the property involved.) ❑ ❑ D. There is convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will Yes No not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change. ❑ ❑ E. The proposed change is in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound Yes No planning practices. ❑ GRANTING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to grant the rezoning upon finding that the rezoning is reasonable based on All of the above finding of fact A-E being found in the affirmative and that the rezoning advances the public interest. ❑ DENYING THE REZONING REQUEST Motion to deny the rezoning upon finding that the proposed rezoning does not advance the public interest and is unreasonable due to the following: ❑ The proposal will not place all property similarly situated in the area in the same category, or in appropriate complementary categories. ❑ There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be in the general public interest and not merely in the interest of the individual or small group. ❑ There is not convincing demonstration that all uses permitted under the proposed district classification would be appropriate in the area included in the proposed change. (When a new district designation is assigned, any use permitted in the district is allowable, so long as it meets district requirements, and not merely uses which applicants state they intend to make of the property involved.) ❑ There is not convincing demonstration that the character of the neighborhood will not be materially and adversely affected by any use permitted in the proposed change. ❑ The proposed change is not in accordance with the comprehensive plan and sound planning practices. ❑ The proposed change was not found to be reasonable for a small scale rezoning. Page 5 of 5 STAFF REPORT Findings of Fact: CUP-02-21 ✓ Yes ❑ No The use requested is listed among the conditional uses in the district for which the application is made. REASONING: The property is currently zoned 1-100, Industrial District. RV Campgrounds (Trailer Parks) are listed as a permitted conditional use in 1-100 districts in the Dunn City Code at Section 22-461 (11) (a). ✓ Yes ❑ No The requested use is essential or desirable to the public convenience or welfare. REASONING: The properties are located between 1-95 and NC 55, next to Rooms to Go, providing easy access to 1-95 Exit 73 less than a mile away via NC 55. Approximately half the property is a 22-acre pond providing recreational opportunities and aesthetic views These parcels' location on 1-95, between the population centers to the north and Florida to the south is well situated as a resting place for the RV traveling public. The closest RV parks currently are approximately 10 miles to the north near Benson and 14 miles to the south near Wade. An RV Park at this location in Dunn will enhance public convenience. An RV Park at this location should increase tourism that will benefit local businesses in Dunn. ✓ Yes ❑ No The requested use will not impair the integrity or character of the surrounding or adjoining districts, nor be detrimental to the health, morals, or welfare. REASONING: An RV campground will not detract from the character of the adjoining districts and should preserve the rural feel of the area. The pond will remain and, combined with proposed improvements, create "viewscapes" to enhance the view from roadways and adjacent properties. The parcels' wooded areas will be altered oniv enough to establish the campsites and road system, leaving a large portion for walking trails and buffering Buffering will be required between the RV Park and the adjacent residential parcels. ✓ Yes ❑ No The requested use will be in conformity with the land development plan. REASONING: The Future Land Use map anticipated the area east of 1-95 in the vicinity of the property to remain agricultural/open space in 2030. But the Future Land Use Map completed in 2005 couldn't foresee the changes the economy would go through. The zoning was changed to 1-100 in 2013 to amend the zoning map to reflect the current use of properties and the 2030 land use plan An RV park is a permitted conditional use in the 1-100 Industrial District. The preliminary site plan developed for the RV Park, as of April 23 2021 conforms to the requirements in Chapter 22, Article Vill: Travel Trailers and Trailer Campgrounds and meets all requirements to allow for a conditional use permit. CUP-02-21 NC 55 East beside Rooms to Go STAFF REPORT ✓ Yes ❑ No Adequate utilities, access roads, drainage, sanitation, and other necessary facilities have been or are being provided. REASONING: CitV water is accessible to the site from a water line near 1-95; sewer as well. Access to the propertV will be from NC 55, where a NCDOT approved drive way access currently is. Storm water conveyance, storage and treatment will be designed to meet the CitV of Dunn's storm water requirements. Solid waste will be collected bV a private company. Access to all utilities currently exist or can be provided. CUP-02-21 NC 55 East beside Rooms to Go STAFF REPORT Q' N d c N � E c N Q c c V E o 67 1 v tA > > 3 0 0 -0 :Y c as w °' 0 M e a�i s IA G L to 0 L 0 i N M L i ++ ei N 0 �n N o � i '4J d I- Q. 45 O. TW m a ®J N D 1,11 M11- 02021-09 (Attach #4) 05-11-2021 city of dunn POST OFFICE BOX 1065 e DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28335 (910) 230-3500 a FAX (910) 230-3590 www.dunn-ne.org Mayor William P. Elmore Jr. Mayor Pro Tem Dr. David L Bradham Council Members J. Wesley Sills April L. Gaulden Frank McLean Billy N. Tart Chuck Tumage City Manager Steven Neusehafer AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS AN UNSAFE BUILDING CONDEMNED PURSUANT TO N.C.G.S. §160D-1117, ET SEQ. WHEREAS, that on February 4, 2021, the Building Inspector for the City of Dunn sent a notice to Terrance G. Snead and Charles G. Malloy, the owner(s) of record of the structures located at 405 N. Elm Ave. noting that the structures are in a condition that constitutes a fire and safety hazard, and are dangerous to life, health and property and were thereby condemned, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160D-1117, et seq. and noticed the property owner of a hearing on October 27th, 2020 at the office of the Building Inspector located at 102 North Powell Ave., Dunn, North Carolina pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160D-1119 and §160D-1121;and WHEREAS, on February 1201, 2021 a hearing was conducted by the Building Inspector, Slater Johnson. Neither owner nor any party in interest attended the hearing. Following the completion of the hearing, the Building Inspector entered an Order, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160D-1122, declaring that the structures referenced above are in a condition that constitutes a fire or safety hazard and are dangerous to life, health or other property and ordering the property owner to repair or demolish the structures on the property within thirty (30) days of the date of such Order, being March 17th, 2021; and DUNN WIF�erira City � 1 at, -here omvzt�maffers 1989*2013 WHEREAS, the owner of the above described structures did not appeal the Order of the Building Inspector within the ten (10) day time period prescribed in North Carolina General Statute §160D-1123 and such Order is therefore a final Order; and WHERE, AS, on April 30tt', 2021 and May 0', 2021, the City of Dunn published legal notices that a public hearing would be held before the Dunn City Council on May lltt', 2021 to consider the adoption of this Ordinance, directing that the Building Inspector proceed with the demolition of the structures described hereby, and that all costs incurred shall be a lien against such property, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160D-1125; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dunn, NC finds that the structures described herein is dangerous or prejudicial to the public health or public safety and is a nuisance in violation of North Carolina General Statute t60A-193; and WHEREAS, the structures should be removed or demolished, as directed by the Chief Building Inspector, and are an unsafe building condemned as set forth in North Carolina General Statute § 160D-1121 and § 160D-1125 and constitutes a fire and safety hazard; and WHEREAS, the owner of the structures have been given a reasonable opportunity to repair or demolish the structures pursuant to an Order issued by the Building Inspector on December 10, 2020 and the owner has failed to comply with this order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Dunn, North Carolina that: Section 1. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to place a placard on the exterior of the structures described herein, containing the legend: "This building is unfit for human habitation and is a public nuisance; the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited and unlawful." On the structures at the following address: 405 N. Elm Ave. Dunn, NC 28334 PIN 9: 1516-87-0692.000 PID #:02151608160004 Owner: Terrance G. Snead and Charles G. Malloy Section 2. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to proceed to remove or demolish the above described structures in accordance with his Order to the owner thereof dated the 17a' day of March, 2021 and in accordance with North Carolina General Statute § 160D-1125, based on the owner's failure to comply with such Order. Section 3. (a) The cost of removal or demolition shall constitute a lien against the real property upon which the cost was incurred. The lien shall be filed in the office of the City Tax Collector, and shall have the same priority and be collected in the same manner as the lien for special assessments in Article 10 of Chapter 160A of the North Carolina General Statutes, and such costs shall also be lien against any other real property owned by the owner of the property within the City of Dunn, North Carolina, or within one (1) mile of the City of Dunn city limits, except for the property owner's primary residence, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160D-1125. (b) Upon completion of the required removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall sell the useable materials of the structure and any personal property, fixtures, or appurtenances found in the building and credit the proceeds against the cost of removal or demolition. The Building Inspector shall certify the remaining balance to the Tax Collector. If a surplus remains after sale of the materials and satisfaction of the cost of removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall deposit the surplus with the Harnett County Clerk of Superior Court where it shall be secured in the manner provided by North Carolina General Statute §160D-1125. Section 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or cause to be removed the placard from any building to which it is affixed. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to occupy or to permit the occupancy of any building therein declared to be unfit for human habitation. Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption. Adopted this 111h day of May, 2021. eo1111111/I6i ° G\YY Op _ ,•GpRPORgA�:� e = moo® - �•. SEAL Attest: a pRT ry .`•'�`�; Oafs'/P`� •Y./A` eae`� °°°° '+nnlve®` Ta ny Willi s, CMC City Clerk Dr. David L. Bradham Mayor Pro Tem „ k Y 02021-10 (Attach #5) 05-11-2021 city of Bunn POST OFFICE BOX 1065 • DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28335 (910) 230-3500 - FAX (910) 230-3590 www.dunn-ne.org Mayor William P. Elmore. Jr. Mayor Pro Tem Dr. David L. Bradham Council Members J. Wesley Sills April L. Gaulden Frank McLean Billy N. Tart Chuck Turnage City Manager Steven Neuschafer AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION PURSUANT TO N.C.G.S. §160D-1129, ET SEQ. WHEREAS, that on July 20"', 2020 the Building Inspector for the City of Dunn sent a notice to Darlene S. McLeod, the owner(s) of record of the property located at 119 E. Broad St. that the property was in a condition that does not meet the requirements of the City of Dunn Non -Residential Building Maintenance Code and served on the property owner of Complaint and Notice of Hearing, that a hearing would be held on August 3`d, 2020, at the office of the Building Inspector located at 102 North Powell Ave., Dunn, North Carolina pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 160D-1129, et seq.; and WHEREAS, on August 3`d, 2020, attending the hearing was attended by Terry G. McLeod, Joe Kennedy, Code Enforcement Officer, Dwayne Williams, and Chief Building Inspector, Steven King and following the completion of the hearing, the Chief Building Inspector entered an Order, pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §160D-1129, declaring that the property referenced above was deteriorated pursuant to the City of Dunn Non -Residential Building Maintenance Code and ordering the property owner to bring the property into compliance with the City of Dunn Non -Residential Building Maintenance Code within ninety (90) days of the date of such Order, being August 31", 2020 and if necessary, that the properly be vacated until the repairs, alterations and improvements to the property were made to bring such property into compliance with the City of Dunn Non -Residential Maintenance Code as set forth in Article VII of the Dunn City Code; and DUNN R 16®eHca Bi� comma� ®1 isesAaon WHEREAS, the owner of the above described property did not appeal the Order of the Chief Building Inspector within the ten (10) day time period prescribed in Section 4-186 of the Dunn City Code such Order is therefore a final Order; and WHEREAS, on April 30"', 2021 and May 41', 2021, the City of Dunn published legal notices that a public hearing would be held before the Dunn City Council on May 11"', 2021 to consider the adoption of this Ordinance, directing the Chief Building Inspector to post on the main entrance of the property a placard that states: "This building is unfit for human habitation; the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited and unlawful;." and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dunn, NC finds that the property described herein is unfit for human habitation and jeopardizes the health and safety of occupants or members of the general public and that the Chief Building Inspector shall post the main entrance of such property with the placard provided for herein; and WHEREAS, the owner of this property has been given a reasonable opportunity to repair the property pursuant to an Order issued by the Chief Building Inspector on August 31", 2020, and the owner has failed to comply with the Order; NOW, THE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Dunn, North Carolina, that: Section 1. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to place a placard on the main enhance of the building located on the property described herein, containing the legend: "This building is unfit for human habitation; the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited and unlawful." on the building located at the following address: 119 E. Broad St. Dunn, NC 28334 PIN 9: 1516-67-4382.000 PARCEL ID#: 02151608010005 Owner: Darlene S. McLeod Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or cause to be removed the placard from any building to which it is affixed. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to occupy or to permit the occupancy of any building therein declared to be unfit for human habitation. Occupation of the building once posted with said placard shall be Class 3 misdemeanor pursuant to North Carolina General Statute § 160D-1129. Section 3. This ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption. Section 4. If the owner of the property described herein has not repaired, altered or improved the property to bring it into compliance with Section 4-185 of the Dunn City Code within twenty-four (24) months of the adoption of this Ordinance, the Building Inspector is directed to bring the matter back before the City Council for further consideration of remedies available to the City of Dunn under North Carolina General Statute §160D- 1129. Adopted this the 11`h day of May, 2021. ,W%1111 �. GORP013gT�2Z 2 .. SEAL CARP;" 'II1111100 Dr. David L. Bradham Mayor Pro Tom north caroling Mayor Wiltiam I. Elmore Jr. Tern NN Mayor M mbe Dr. David L. Bradham Councilil Members J. Wesley Sills iuDz C it of' d U ]1 n April Gaulden Frank McLean Billy fart POST OFFICE BOX 1065 • DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 28335 Chuck Tannage (910) 230-3500 e FAX (910) 230-3590 City Manager www.dtmn-ne.org R2021- 6 Attach #6I Steven Neuschafer RESOLUTION FIXING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON QUESTION OF ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO G.S.160A-31 WHEREAS, a petition requesting annexation of the area described herein has been received; and WHEREAS, the City Council has by resolution directed the City Clerk to investigate the sufficiency of the petition; and WHEREAS, certification by the City Cleric as to the sufficiency of the petition has been made; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dunn, North Carolina that: SECTION 1. A public hearing on the question of annexation of the area described herein will be held at the City of Dunn Municipal Building at 7:00 p.m. on June 8, 2021. SECTION 2. The area proposed for annexation is described as follows: First Parcel: 1001 Susan Tart Rd, PIN #1506-77-7440.000 BEGINNING at an existing concrete monument in the western margin of Bruce Drive right of way, the southeast corner of property now or formerly owned by Donald W. Satterfield and wife, Theresa B. Satterfield, Boole 870, Page 509, Thence continuing with the western margin of Bruce Drive S 00°14'29"E 1402.89 feet to an existing concrete monument; Thence S 05°14'11 "W 731.74 feet to an existing iron stake in the northern margin of the S R 1844 right of way, Thence S 05°11 '42"W 118.71 feet to an existing iron stake in the southern margin of S R 1844 right of way, Thence S 05°10'38"W 160.24 feet to an existing iron pipe, Thence S 61°09'38"W 1042.00 feet to a point; Thence N 05°48'30"E 182.00 feet to a point; Thence N 09°49'30"E 114.00 feet to a point; Thence N 13°41'30"W 152.00 feet to a point; Thence N 60°16'30"W 218.00 feet to a point; Thence N 64°36'30"W 158.00 feet to a point; Thence N 65°21 '30"E 262.00 feet to a point; Thence N 00°15'39"W 1784.80 feet to an existing iron pin; Thence N 01°24'54"W 408.23 feet to an existing iron pin; Thence S 85'08' 43"E 297.82 feet to an existing iron pin; Thence N 88'49'40"E 292.38 feet to an existing iron stake; Thence N 88'49'40"E 290.00 feet to a point; Thence N88'26'58"E 230.14 feet to an existing concrete monument, the Point and Place of Beginning. (Portion of this parcel is currently already located within the City of Dunn limits.) Second Parcel: Bruce Drive, PIN# 1506-88-2105.000 BEGINNING at the northeast corner of the property owned by Susan Tart Property, LLC as depicted in Book of Maps 2020 page 353, Harnett County Registry, thence; South 4 degrees 58 minutes 18 seconds East for a distance of 116.00 feet to the point of Beginning: thence, South 4 degrees 58 minutes 18 seconds East for a distance of 1100.50 feet; thence North 83 degrees 48 minutes 49 seconds East for a distance of 24.86 feet; thence North 4 degrees 46 minutes 56 seconds West for a distance of 1100.62 feet: thence South 83 degrees 43 minutes 55 seconds West for a distance of 28.5 feet to the point and place of Beginning containing 0.67 acre, more or less. Third Parcel: Bruce Drive, PIN#1506-88-1668.000 BEING a parcel 28.5' x 1 16'of lot No.50 of the J B Rouse Jr. subdivision, BEGINNING in the southern line of a thirty-foot street which extends into the old Dunn - Erwin Road at a point approximately two miles west of Dunn; said point being South 87 degrees 55 minutes West across said street 30 feet from the southeastern corner of Lot No. 2, owned by the Gene D. McLeod (now or formerly) herein; runs thence, South 87 degrees 55 minutes West 28.5 feet to Dunn Meat Packers, Inc. fence; thence North 00 degrees 15 minutes West with Dunn Meat Packers, Inc. 116 feet to corner of fence; thence North 87 degrees 55 minutes East 28.5 feet the southern line of the said thirty-foot street; thence South 00 degrees 15 minutes East with said street 116 feet to the beginning. SECTION 3. Notice of the Public Hearing shall be published once in The Daily Record, newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dunn, at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the Public Hearing. This the 11th Day of May, 2021. 11 OFO GORPORgp�.. E)r. David L. Bradham SEAS Mayor Pro Tern ATTEST: 's2o., ,RrH'CARO ?Jt4''F^.-_/iJ`,._i i13✓ ` tT✓�-; tti^-', Tamfny Willi�ns, CMC City Cleric