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Yanceyville council approves annexation, accepts two sealed bids and names zoning review officers

Town of Yanceyville Town Council · April 6, 2026

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Summary

At its April 6 meeting the Yanceyville Town Council unanimously approved a voluntary annexation of property on NC Highway 62, accepted sealed bids for a Cemetery Street parcel and a 1988 Ford F-700 dump truck, appointed two zoning review officers and authorized purchase of gym equipment.

The Yanceyville Town Council on April 6 unanimously accepted a voluntary annexation petition for property owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Starr on NC Highway 62 and adopted Ordinance of Voluntary Annexation NO.21 TOYSA2 (Caswell County Tax Map No. 82, Parcel No. 36).

Council also accepted the highest sealed bids received for two surplus items: a Cemetery Street parcel (minimum $4,500; one bid received at $4,600) and a 1988 Ford F-700 dump truck (minimum $2,500; one bid received at $3,005). Interim Town Manager Kamara Barnett recommended acceptance of both bids and Council approved them on a motion by Councilman Keith Tatum, seconded by Councilman Brian Massey.

Following a closed session, the council appointed Kamara Barnett and Bradley Davis as Zoning Review Officers for the Town of Yanceyville. The appointments were made by motion and approved unanimously.

The council also authorized Interim Town Manager Barnett to facilitate purchase of weight equipment used in the employee gym from Brian S. Collie for $2,000, a motion that passed unanimously. The meeting opened and closed routine business including approval of the amended agenda and consent minutes.

The council recessed and rescheduled a public hearing concerning a proposed zoning map amendment to May 4, 2021 to allow staff and legal review of statutory requirements. The meeting adjourned by unanimous vote.

What’s next: The zoning map amendment public hearing is set for May 4, 2021; staff will return with ordinance and procedural details related to the Conditional Zoning District application.