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Commissioners approve land swap with Koury for planned Mebane EMS substation; construction estimate $5 million

5601299 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a property exchange with developer Koury (Corey/Koury referenced in meeting) to secure a 2.5‑acre site near Smith Drive and U.S. 119 for an EMS substation in Mebane. The swap was approved unanimously; the developer will perform site grading and install a culvert before transfer.

Alamance County commissioners on Monday approved a land‑exchange resolution that transfers a county‑owned 1.6‑acre property on South Third Street in Mebane to the developer Koury Corporation in exchange for an approximately 2.5‑acre parcel at the intersection of Smith Drive and U.S. 119. County presenters said the site is intended for a new EMS substation serving Mebane and surrounding areas.

County staff described the exchange as a straight property trade conditioned on the developer completing site work before transfer. The developer agreed to install a roughly 50‑foot culvert, perform grading for the entrance and deliver the parcel in a graded condition. County Attorney described the board’s necessary finding as receipt of “a full and fair consideration in exchange for the property.”

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