§ 153A-451 – Reimbursement agreements.
153A-451. Reimbursement agreements. (a) A county may enter into reimbursement agreements with private developers and property owners for the design and construction of municipal infrastructure that is included on the county’s Capital Improvement Plan and serves the developer or property owner. For the purpose of this act, municipal infrastructure includes, without limitation, water mains, sanitary […]
§ 153A-453 – Quarterly reports by Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services area authority or county program.
153A-453. Quarterly reports by Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services area authority or county program. Quarterly reports by the area director and finance officer of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services area authorities or county programs shall be submitted to the county finance officer as provided under G.S. 122C-117(c). (2006-142, s. […]
§ 153A-454 – Stormwater control.
153A-454. Stormwater control. (a) A county may adopt and enforce a stormwater control ordinance to protect water quality and control water quantity. A county may adopt a stormwater management ordinance pursuant to this Chapter, other applicable laws, or any combination of these powers. (b) A federal, State, or local government project shall comply with the […]
§ 153A-456 – Limitation on the use of public funds.
153A-456. Limitation on the use of public funds. A county shall not use public funds to endorse or oppose a referendum, election or a particular candidate for elective office. (2010-114, s. 1.5(a).)
§ 153A-445 – Miscellaneous powers found in Chapter 160A.
153A-445. Miscellaneous powers found in Chapter 160A. (a) A county may take action under the following provisions of Chapter 160A: (1) Chapter 160A, Article 20, Part 1. – Joint Exercise of Powers. (2) Chapter 160A, Article 20, Part 2. – Regional Councils of Governments. (3) G.S. 160A-487. – Financial support for rescue squads. (4) G.S. […]
§ 153A-446 – County may offer reward for information as to persons damaging county property.
153A-446. County may offer reward for information as to persons damaging county property. The board of county commissioners is authorized to offer and pay rewards in an amount not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person who willfully defaces, damages or destroys, or commits acts of […]
§ 153A-447 – Certain counties may appropriate funds to Western North Carolina Development Association, Inc.
153A-447. Certain counties may appropriate funds to Western North Carolina Development Association, Inc. (a) The board of county commissioners of the counties hereafter named are authorized to appropriate funds to the Western North Carolina Development Association, Inc., for the public good and welfare of said counties. The amount to be expended by each county shall […]
§ 153A-448 – Mountain ridge protection.
153A-448. Mountain ridge protection. Counties may enact and enforce mountain ridge protection ordinances pursuant to Article 14 of Chapter 113A of the General Statutes, and in such enactment and enforcement shall comply with all applicable provisions of Article 14 unless the county has removed itself from the coverage of Article 14 through the procedure provided […]
§ 153A-436.1 – SBI and State Crime Laboratory access to view and analyze recordings.
153A-436.1. SBI and State Crime Laboratory access to view and analyze recordings. The local law enforcement agency of any county that uses the services of the State Bureau of Investigation or the North Carolina State Crime Laboratory to analyze a recording covered by G.S. 132-1.4A shall, at no cost, provide access to a method to […]
§ 153A-437 – Assistance to historical organizations.
153A-437. Assistance to historical organizations. (a) A county or city may appropriate revenues not otherwise limited as to use by law to a local historical or preservation society, museum, or other similar organization. Before such an appropriation may be made, the recipient organization shall adopt and present to the county or city a resolution requesting […]