HUYCK CORP. v. TOWN OF WAKE FOREST

No. 8610SC1088.

356 S.E.2d 599 (1987)

HUYCK CORPORATION, et al. v. TOWN OF WAKE FOREST.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 2, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

I. Beverly Lake and Jane P. Harris, Wake Forest, for petitioners-appellants.

Ellis Nassif and Manning, Fulton & Skinner by Howard E. Manning and Charles E. Nichols, Jr., Raleigh, for respondent-appellee.


MARTIN, Judge.

The petitioners contend that the annexation ordinance is invalid because the Town failed to comply with (1) the "coincidence of boundary" requirement of G.S. 160A-36(b)(2), (2) the "urban purposes" requirement of G.S. 160A-36(c), and (3) the "extension of services" requirements of G.S. 160A-35(3). In addition, petitioners argue that the ordinance must be held invalid due to the nonoccurrence of what they contend is a condition precedent to its validity...

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