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Supervisors approve $2,650 survey agreement for crisis canines site; sight-distance checks to follow
Summary
Gaston County approved a $2,650 professional services agreement to survey roughly three acres for a proposed crisis canines facility on county land. Supervisors and staff discussed access, sight-distance concerns and potential access easements; staff said Jason Lowry will set survey pins in 30–45 days.
GASTON COUNTY, Jan. 14, 2025 — Gaston County supervisors approved a professional services agreement on Jan. 14 with Library Land Services LLC in the amount of $2,650 to place survey pins and create a permanent land-use easement for a planned crisis canines facility on county-owned land.
The county intends to allow placement of a roughly three-acre parcel on county land for a crisis…
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