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<br />ARTICLE Z.
<br />Definitions and Statutory Construction.
<br />§ 153A-4. Broad construction.
<br />CASE NOTES
<br />Amendment to county zoning or-
<br />dinance constituted a valid legisla-
<br />tive prerogative to change the sanitazy
<br />landfill use from a "__special use permit"
<br />categor}• to a "use by right under pre-
<br />scribed conditions" category and that
<br />section of the county zoning ordinance,
<br />which allowed county zoning adminis-
<br />trator to approve the county's permit
<br />application for the siting of a landfill.
<br />~c•as constitutional and lawful on its face.
<br />County of Lancaster v. Mecklenburg
<br />County, 334 N.C. 496, 434 S.E.2d 604
<br />(1993).
<br />Cited in blazeady v. Cit}• of Winston-
<br />Salem. 342 '_1.C. 708, 467 S.E.2d 615
<br />i 1996 ~; Three Guys Real Estate v.
<br />Haznett County, 345 \.C. 468, 480
<br />S.E.2d 681 (1997).
<br />ARTICLE 2.
<br />Corporate Powers.
<br />§ 153A-15. Consent of board of commissioners
<br />necessary in certain counties before
<br />land may be condemned or acquired
<br />by a unit of local government outside
<br />the county.
<br />(a) ~'otwithstanding the provisions of G.S. 133A-159, Article 11 of
<br />Chapter 160A of the General Statutes, G.S. 130-130, Chapter 40 of
<br />the General Statutes, or any other general law or local act confer-
<br />ring the power of eminent domain, before final judgment may be
<br />entered in any action of condemnation initiated (or in the case of
<br />Article 11 of Chapter 160A, before a final condemnation resolution is
<br />adopted) by a county, city or town, special district, or other unit of
<br />local government which is located wholly or primarily outside
<br />another county, whereby the condemnor seeks to acquire property
<br />located in the other county, the condemnor shall furnish proof that
<br />the county board of commissioners of the county where the land is
<br />located has consented to the taking.
<br />(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of G.S. 153A-15S, Chapter
<br />160A of the General Statutes, Article 12 of Chapter 130 of the
<br />General Statutes, or any other general law or local act conferring
<br />the power to acquire real property, before any county, cit}- or town,
<br />special district, or other unit of local government which is located
<br />wholly or primarily outside another county acquires any real prop-
<br />erty located in the other county by exchange, purchase or lease, it
<br />must have the approval of the county board of commissioners of the
<br />county where the land is located.
<br />(c) This section applies to Alamance, Alleghany, Anson, Ashe,
<br />Bertie. Bladen, Brunswick, Burke, Buncombe, Cabarrus. Cald~cell,
<br />Camden. Caswell, Catawba, Cherokee, Clav, Cleveland, Columbus,
<br />Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Durham,
<br />Edgecombe, Fars~-th, Franklin, Gaston, Graham, Granville. Greene,
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