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3/5/1990
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321 <br /> <br />attached hereto, including and together with the <br />construction easement ten (10) feet in width on both the <br />east and west sides of the permanent easement. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />(Richard B. Olney and wife Carolyn P, Olney, <br />a/k/a Margaret C. Olney) <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF ENTIRE TRACT OR TRACTS AFFECTED BY TAKING: <br /> Lying and being in No. 2 Township, Cabarrus County, <br /> North Carolina, on the west side of Interstate Highway <br /> 85, east of Afton Run Creek, the entire tract being Lot <br /> 27, Block 1, of Farm Hill (Map Book 19, Pages 1 and 2), <br /> as more particularly described in Deed Book 588 at page <br /> 163 of the Cabarrus County Registry, incorporated herein <br /> by reference, and identified as Tax Parcel 54.00, Tax <br /> Map 3C, Township 2. <br /> <br />STATEMENT OF PROPERTY TAKEN: <br /> The property taken is a perpetual right-of-way and <br /> easement of thirty (30) feet in width for: (a) a sewer <br /> line; (b) all purposes to which plaintiff is authorized <br /> to subject the same; and (c) during construction, a <br /> right-of-way and easement ten (10) feet in width on both <br /> the east and west sides of the permanent easement (i.e. <br /> a maximum width of fifty (50) feet). <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF AREA TAKEN: <br /> Such portion of the tract identified in Paragraph <br /> 1 above that is included in the right-of-way and <br /> easement described in Paragraph 2 above which is more <br /> particularly set forth in a survey and map by Concord <br /> Engineering & Surveying, Inc., dated July 7, 1989, <br /> attached hereto, including and together with the <br /> construction easement ten (10) feet in width on both the <br /> east and west sides of the permanent easement. <br /> <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />(Johnny Stephen Ledbetter) <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF ENTIRE TRACT OR TRACTS AFFECTED BY TAKING: <br /> Lying and being in No. 2 Township, Cabarrus County, <br /> North Carolina, on the west side of Interstate Highway <br /> 85, east of Afton Run Creek, the entire tract being Lot <br /> 28, Block 1, of Farm Hill (Map Book 19, Pages 1 and 2), <br /> as more particularly described in Deed Book 607 at page <br /> 474 of the Cabarrus County Registry, incorporated herein <br /> by reference, and identified as Tax Parcel 60.00, Tax <br /> Map 3C, Township 2. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />STATEMENT OF PROPERTY TAKEN: <br /> The property taken is a perpetual right-of-way and <br /> easement of thirty (30) feet in width for: (a) a sewer <br /> line; (b) all purposes to which plaintiff is authorized <br /> to subject the same; and (c) during construction, a <br /> right-of-way and easement ten (10) feet in width on both <br /> the east and west sides of the permanent easement (i.e. <br /> a maximum width of fifty (50) feet). <br /> <br />° <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION OF AREA TAKEN: <br /> Such portion of the tract identified in Paragraph <br /> 1 above that is included in the right-of-way and <br /> easement described in Paragraph 2 above which is more <br /> particularly set forth in a survey and map by Concord <br /> Engineering & Surveying, Inc., dated July 7, 1989, <br /> attached hereto, including and together with the <br /> construction easement ten (10) feet in width on both <br /> the east and west sides of the permanent easement. <br /> <br /> <br />
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