File #: 24-0426    Version: 1 Name: Abandonment of Maintenance BY NCDOT Division of Highways for Stowe Lane
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 7/12/2024 In control: LUESA
On agenda: 8/7/2024 Final action:
Title: Abandonment of Maintenance BY NCDOT Division of Highways for Stowe Lane
Attachments: 1. BA 24-0426 Stowe Lane Petition.pdf, 2. BA 24-0426 Resol_Requesting_NCDOT_Abandon_Portion_Stowe_Lane_2024_01_17_Signed.pdf, 3. BA 24-0426 NCDOT Email 21-026-Stowe Lane.pdf, 4. BA 24-0426 Exhibit A Stowe Lane.pdf, 5. BA 24-0426 Stowe Lane NCDOT Resolution_August 2024.pdf
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Title
Abandonment of Maintenance BY NCDOT Division of Highways for Stowe Lane

Action
ACTION:
Adopt resolution to approve the abandonment of maintenance by NCDOT for a portion of Stowe Lane


Staff Contact: David Goode, LUESA - Storm Water Services


Presentation: No


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
The property owner has petitioned Mecklenburg County to close its 1.27-acre portion of public right-of-way for Stowe Lane in an unincorporated part of the County. This portion of Stowe Lane is currently maintained by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). Reportedly, the parcels will be redeveloped after the right of way is abandoned. North Carolina General Statute 153A-241 specifies that a county may permanently close any public road or easement within the county except public roads or easements for public roads under the control and supervision of NCDOT.

NCDOT informed the petitioner on July 6, 2023 that the portion of public right-of-way for Stowe Lane petitioned to be closed was under their control and supervision. Currently Stowe Lane (State Road #2740) is in the State’s secondary system. Ms. Wendy Taylor, District Engineer for the North Carolina Department of Transportation, notified the petitioner that the North Carolina Board of Transportation must receive a resolution from the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners supporting the abandonment of state control and supervision of the portion of Stowe Lane, as shown on the attached Exhibit A map.

General Statute 136-63 states that the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners may request the North Carolina Board of Transportation to abandon any road in the secondary system when the best interest of the people will be served. Mecklenburg County Land Use and Environmental Services Agency has determined that in its opinion the closing of the portion of said right-of-way of Stowe Lane would not deprive any individual owning land in the vicinity of said right-of-way of reasonable i...

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