§ 153A-17 – Existing boundaries.
153A-17. Existing boundaries. The boundaries of each county shall remain as presently established, until changed in accordance with law. (1973, c. 822, s. 1.)
153A-17. Existing boundaries. The boundaries of each county shall remain as presently established, until changed in accordance with law. (1973, c. 822, s. 1.)
153A-18. Uncertain or disputed boundary. (a) If two or more counties are uncertain as to the exact location of the boundary between them, the North Carolina Geodetic Survey (NCGS), on a cooperative basis, shall assist counties in defining and monumenting the location of the uncertain or disputed boundary as established in accordance with law. Upon […]
153A-19. Establishing and naming townships. (a) A county may by resolution establish and abolish townships, change their boundaries, and prescribe their names, except that no such resolution may become effective during the period beginning January 1, 1998, and ending January 2, 2000, and any resolution providing that the boundaries of a township shall change automatically […]
153A-20. Map of electoral districts. If a county is divided into electoral districts for the purpose of nominating or electing persons to the board of commissioners, the current boundaries of the electoral districts shall at all times be drawn on a map, or set out in a written description, or shown by a combination of […]
153A-22. Redefining electoral district boundaries. (a) If a county is divided into electoral districts for the purpose of nominating or electing persons to the board of commissioners, the board of commissioners may find as a fact whether there is substantial inequality of population among the districts. (b) If the board finds that there is substantial […]