North Carolina General Statutes
Article 16 - Public Enterprises.
§ 160A-329 - Provision of municipal services to certain properties.

160A-329. Provision of municipal services to certain properties.
(a) A municipality shall provide municipal services as defined under subsection (b) of this section to any property if that property owner submitted a petition for voluntary annexation under Article 4A of this Chapter, and the municipal governing board voted on an annexation ordinance for that property but the annexation ordinance failed of adoption. This section applies if the property owner (i) submits to the governing board a notice exercising the provisions of this section within 60 days of this section becoming law and (ii) agrees in writing to all the requirements contained in any utility extension agreement that was presented to the governing board at the same meeting as the annexation that failed of adoption. The municipal governing board may not impose more burdensome requirements or commitments on the property owner that are inconsistent with the requirements and commitments that are contained in the utility extension agreement.
(b) For purposes of this section, prior to the effective date of the annexation of the property, the term "municipal services" only means water and sewer services, but only if the municipality has water and sewer capacity. For purposes of this section, prior to or after the effective date of annexation into a municipality, for any property subject to a declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions of a subdivision that permits an association to enter into agreement with utility providers prior to July 1, 2014, "municipal services" includes water service but not sewer service despite any language to the contrary in an executed and recorded utility extension agreement. For purposes of this section, prior to the effective date of annexation, the term "municipal services" specifically does not include any of the following services of the municipality: police protection, fire protection, solid waste services, or street maintenance services.
(c) Requirements and commitments contained in the utility extension agreement that was presented to the governing board at the same meeting as the annexation ordinance that failed of adoption shall continue as obligations of the agreement unless the city council relieves the property owner of the requirement or commitment. Those requirements and commitments include, but are not limited to, the committed elements of a development plan in a zoning map case approved by the county where the property is located. (2013-386, s. 1; 2014-47, s. 2.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 160A - Cities and Towns

Article 16 - Public Enterprises.

§ 160A-311 - Public enterprise defined.

§ 160A-312 - Authority to operate public enterprises.

§ 160A-313 - Financing public enterprise.

§ 160A-314 - Authority to fix and enforce rates.

§ 160A-314.1 - Availability fees for solid waste disposal facilities; collection of any solid waste fees.

§ 160A-315 - Billing and collecting agents for certain sewer systems.

§ 160A-316 - Independent water companies to supply information.

§ 160A-317 - Power to require connections to water or sewer service and the use of solid waste collection services.

§ 160A-318 - Mutual aid contracts.

§ 160A-319 - Utility franchises.

§ 160A-320 - Public enterprise improvements.

§ 160A-321 - Sale, lease, or discontinuance of city-owned enterprise.

§ 160A-322 - Contracts for electric power and water.

§ 160A-323 - Load management and peak load pricing of electric power.

§ 160A-324 - Contract with private solid waste collection firm(s).

§ 160A-325 - Selection or approval of sites for certain sanitary landfills; solid waste defined.

§ 160A-326 - Limitations on rail transportation liability.

§ 160A-327 - Displacement of private solid waste collection services.

§ 160A-328 - Local government landfill liaison.

§ 160A-329 - Provision of municipal services to certain properties.

§ 160A-331 - Definitions.

§ 160A-331.2 - Agreements of electric suppliers.

§ 160A-332 - Electric service within city limits.

§ 160A-333 - Temporary electric service.

§ 160A-334 - Authority and jurisdiction of Utilities Commission.

§ 160A-335 - Discontinuance of service and transfer of facilities by secondary supplier.

§ 160A-336 - Electric service for city facilities.

§ 160A-337 - Effect of Part on rights and duties of primary supplier.

§ 160A-338 - Electric suppliers subject to police power.