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Unionville sets public hearing for Annexation Petition #29, approves $1,000 Red Cross donation

Unionville Town Council · October 1, 2024
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Summary

Council set a Nov. 18 public hearing for Annexation Petition #29 after certification and unanimously approved a $1,000 contribution to Union County’s American Red Cross for Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in western North Carolina; a photo of a historic marker at Union Grove Church will be scheduled.

Mayor Baucom told the Unionville Town Council that Clerk Sonya Gaddy had received a Certificate of Sufficiency for Annexation Petition #29 and that the council set a public hearing for 7:15 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024.

Planning Board member Steve Outen had emailed the council seeking charitable contributions for Ashe County following storm damage. Mayor Baucom raised the American Red Cross effort in western North Carolina; Council voted unanimously to contribute an additional $1,000 to Union County’s American Red Cross to support heating and air-conditioning recovery work related to Hurricane Helene (motion by Jaren Simpson, seconded by Andrew Benton).

Commissioner Gene Price noted that a historic marker had been installed at Union Grove Church and asked to schedule a photo with the Mayor, Commissioners and members of the congregation; Deputy Clerk Melody Braswell was directed to make arrangements. Mayor Baucom then adjourned the meeting.