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STOP FORCED
ANNEXATION
Annexation Study Hearing
VERY IMPORTANT
Please note date change of Public Hearing
on Annexation. It will be on Tuesday, March 18, at 5:00 p.m. Also note
that location is Ferguson Auditorium, AB-Tech, 340 Victoria Road. (I-40
to I-240, exit at Amboy Road, Right on Meadow at T-intersection, Left on
Victoria into campus, follow signs to Laurel Building behind Library.
Ferguson Auditorium is within Laurel Building.)
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INFORMATION:
Our goal is
to provide enough information for each of you visiting this Web site
that you will become comfortable discussing the current state of
annexation laws in
North Carolina and their
applications here in Buncombe County. Most notable and relevant at the
local level is the January 2006
North Carolina Supreme Court decision in the case of “Nolan
vs. the City of Marvin”.
This ruling provides a very strong legal precedent that the City of
Asheville should take into consideration prior to their continued
pursuit of the forced annexation of Biltmore Lake and other areas
targeted for forcible annexation that are not in need of City services.
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To remain current
on local events, please visit our
Local Update
page which includes the “Resolution of
Intent to Annex
Biltmore Lake.”
Another tool that is coming soon is our
Calendar of Events (under construction) page which will highlight City Council agenda
items relating to our cause, “phone City Council” days, “send a letter”
days and other local engagements that you may want to attend (for
instance, a chance to meet
Representative Thomas
who introduced the annexation reform legislation (House Bill 86) on
behalf of Buncombe County and other guest speakers).
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For more general information, please visit our
Additional Reference Web
Sites page. This
page contains information on other organizations’ Web sites, such as the
Fair Annexation
Coalition (FAC), a
group with whom
we have recently associated and
StopNCAnnexation, another state-wide
grass roots organization that has been instrumental in helping to
support annexation reform at the State level. It also contains
information on the North Carolina League of Municipalities (a
political, lobby group who advocates forced annexation),
in addition to many other very informative links.
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There are
numerous annexation reform related House
and Senate Bills being introduced this
legislative session. For a current list, please visit our
Current Legislation
page. For information on how to contact the
Mayor, Vice Mayor or any of the City
Council members, visit the
Asheville
City Council page. If you’d like
information on contacting our
County Commissioners,
you can visit the
Buncombe County Commissioners
page, and if you’d like information on contacting local Representatives
and State Senators and any other
issue-friendly legislators,
you can visit the
North Carolina State Representatives
page.
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COMMUNICATION & INSPIRATION:
We intend to provide a forum that fosters communication between citizens
and those who represent us, both at the municipal level and the State
level. We hope to facilitate this
interaction by
making it easy for you to contact local and State representatives to let
your voices be heard. By providing you with enough information to
become reasonably educated on the issue of forced annexation and by
making it easy for you to communicate with your local and State
representatives, we hope to INSPIRE you to contact each and every
one of them! We believe people who become educated on the issue will
reach similar conclusions about the
injustice of forced annexation and will do their part to help get
annexation reform legislation passed into law.
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It is time to come together and do what is necessary to protect our
constitutional rights and individual freedoms.
You are encouraged to visit
What Can I Do?.
Here you will find
Sample Letters
and guidance
in contacting the appropriate parties.
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Additionally, if
you have a story to tell, or would like to give us feedback on the Web
site, or our efforts, you can visit our
Comments page. If you simply want to
contact our group for more information, or to send us a note, please
Contact Us.
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It is up to
us to make our voices heard, and if we come together, we can make
a difference!
Please take advantage of the information provided on this Web site
and use it to become educated on the issue of forced annexation.
Through education, we believe you will become inspired to contact and
persuade those who have the power to,
Make 2007
the year of annexation reform!
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