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NORTH C~OL'rNA <br /> <br />CAB~,RRUS COUNTY <br /> <br />DECLARATION OF WITHDRAWAL <br />OF A PORTION OF <br /> MORRIS ROAD <br /> <br /> NOW COMES Cabarrus County (the "Declarant"), under the <br />provision of N.C.G.S. 136-96, and hereby declares that the portion <br />of Morris Road described in Paragraph 2 .hereinafter (the "Unopened <br />Street Segment"), be and the same is hereby withdrawn from the <br />dedication as a public way, and in support thereof, says that: <br /> <br />The Declarant is the owner of that real property located on <br />either side of and adjacent to the same Unopened Street <br />Segment, has owned the adjacent real property for a period in <br />excess of fifteen (15) years, and thereby claims the same by <br />and through the original dedicator. <br /> <br />The Unopened Street Segment is more particularly described as <br />follows: <br /> <br /> Lying and being in Number 11 Township of Cabarrus <br />County, now or formerly a portion of the City of Concord, <br />and being a portion of the recorded maps with the <br />Cabarrus County Register of Deeds as follows: Cabarrus <br />County Home Property as recorded in Map Book 7, Page 3. <br /> <br /> BEGINNING'at the southeast corner of Lot 3, Block C, <br />of Cabarrus County Home Property as recorded in Book 7, <br />Page 3, with the Cabarrus County Register of Deeds. From <br />the point of beginning, in a northeasterly direction to <br />the right-of-way for U.S. Highway 601 Bypass, a point <br />located in the northwestern edge of Lot 10, Block C. <br />Thence with the right-of-way of U.S. Highway 601 Bypass <br />in a southeasterly direction to a point in the <br />northwestern edge of Lot 12, Block D. Thence with the <br />southern edge of the right-of-way for Morris Road in a <br />southwesterly direction to its intersection with the <br />right-of-way for Union Cemetery Road (SR 1375). Thence <br />with the western right-of-way of Union Cemetery Road to <br />the point of beginning. <br /> <br />The unopened Street segment has not been actually opened or <br />used by the public within fifteen (15) years from and after <br />the dedication thereof, and pursuant to N.C.G.S. 136-96, is <br />thereby conclusively presumed to have been abandoned by the <br />public for the purposes for which the same shall have been <br />dedicated, to wit, as a public right-of-way, for ingress, <br />egress, regress and otherwise. '.-. <br /> <br /> <br />