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Council to set March hearings for two right-of-way closure petitions near Burridge and Old Concord Salisbury
Summary
Planning staff presented two petitions to abandon unopened, unimproved 50-foot-wide right-of-way strips (approx. 37,026 sq ft and 33,715–37,715 sq ft) near Burridge Road and Old Concord Salisbury Road; adjacent property owners would receive the land and staff recommended setting public hearings for March 12 following North Carolina statutory notice procedures.
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Fred of planning described two right-of-way closure petitions that together affect unopened, unimproved 50-foot-wide strips near the Burridge Road/Old Salisbury Concord Road and Burge Road/Old Concord Salisbury Road intersections. He said the first area is approximately 37,026 square feet and the second approximately 33,715–37,715 square feet, that no utilities are present, and that planning staff did not receive objections from reviewing departments. The petitioners are adjacent property owners including Rocks Properties LLC, TC Resources LLC, Day in Paradise LLC, and Grace Global Methodist Church Inc., and each owner would receive a portion of the abandoned right-of-way.
Fred told council that, "Pursuant to North Carolina general statutes, each petitioner has been briefed on their ownership requirements, and the impacts of this particular closing," and recommended adopting resolutions to set public hearings for March 12 and to proceed with certified-mail notices, property signs, and newspaper ads as required. Council asked about potential landlocking and ingress/egress if the church develops its parcel; Fred said the church plans to recombine parcels for a future church site and transportation staff will review access during the DRC process. No final abandonment or council vote is recorded in the work session transcript; staff requested only that council set the public hearings in March.

