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275 <br /> <br />w. 254.77 feet-to a point located at a corner of Tract 4 in the southerly <br />margin of the right-of-way of Tom Query Road; and thence through Tom Query <br />Road N. 65-51-52 E. 64.70 feet to the BEGINNING, designated AREA 1 and <br />containing 1.533 acres' and as shown on survey prepared by Concord Engineering <br />& Surveying, Inc. dated May 15, 1982. <br /> <br />PARCEL II: <br />Lying and being in NO. 1 Township, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, within <br />a sixty foot road right-of-way and more particularly described as follows: <br /> <br />To locate the BEGINNING, proceed three (3) courses and distances with the <br />margin of the right-of-way of that certain sixty foot road from the south- <br />westerly corner of Tract 2, both as shown on the Recorded Plat, as follows: <br />(1) with the southerly boundary of Tract 2 as shown on the Recorded Plat <br />N. 89-41-43 E. 195.22 feet to a point; (2) $. 00-18-17 E. 60.00 feet to a <br />point; and (3) S. 89-41-43 W. 201.80 feet to the BEGINNING; and runs thence <br />from the BEGINNING thirteen (13) courses and distances with the margin of <br />the right-of-way of the sixty foot <br /> <br />road shown on the Recorded Plat as follows: (1) S. 05-57-17 W. 77.86 feet <br />to a point; (2) S. 13-00-17 W. 141.64 feet to a point; (3) S. 35-53-27 W. <br />109.35 feet to a point; (4) $. 60-52-42 W. passing the boundary between <br />Tracts 7 and 8 as shown on the Recorded Plat at 261.75 feet, a total <br />distance of 473.96 feet to a point; (5) S. 68-45-50 W. 313.92 feet to a <br />point in the westerly boundary of Tract 8 as shown on the Recorded Plat; <br />(6) with the westerly boundary of Tract 8 as shown on the Recorded Plat <br />s. 00-01-49 w. 100 feet to a point; (7) N. 89-58-11 W. 60.00 feet to a <br />point; (8) N. 00-01-49 E. 141.03 feet to a point; (9) N. 68-45-50 E. <br />passing the easterly boundary of Tract 9 as shown on the Recorded Plat at <br />64.38 feet, a total distance of 350.76 feet to a point; (10) N. 60-52-42 E. <br />passing the common boundary between the 5.787 acre portion of Tract 8 <br />and the 2.197 acre portion of Tract 7 as shown on the Recorded Plat at <br />237.57 feet, a total distance of 456.53 feet to a point; (11) N. 35-53-27 E. <br />83.91 feet to a point; (12) N. 13-00-17 E. 125.80 feet to a point; and <br />(13) N. 05-57-17 E. 63.88 feet to a point; thence N. 83-46-58 E. 35.98 feet <br />to a point; and thence N. 89-41-43 E. 25.03 feet to the BEGINNING, designated <br />AREA 3 and containing 1.681 acres as shown on survey prepared by Concord <br />Engineering & Surveying, Inc. dated May 15, 1982. <br /> <br /> Discussion of the proposed Animal Control Ordinance was postponed <br />until the first meeting in May. <br /> Mrs. Betsy Carpenter, President of the Cabarrus Animal Protection <br />Association, presented a proclamation declaring May 1 - May 7, 1983, as <br />"Be Kind to Animals Week" to the Board for consideration. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Milloway, seconded by Chairman Nash and <br />unanimously carried, the Board adopted the following proclamation. <br /> <br /> WHEREAS: We have been endowed not only with the blessings and <br />benefits of our animal friends, who provide us clothing, food and <br />pleasure in life, but also with a firm responsibility to protect these <br />creatures given to us as a sacred trust, and to show kindness and mercy <br />to them in all our affairs, and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS: the people in Cabarrus County are deeply indebted to the <br />animal anti-cruelty control and welfare agencies for the invaluable <br />contribution they make each year in educating our children in humane <br />principles, and in promoting a true working spirit of kindness and <br />consideration for animals in the minds and hearts of all our people, and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS: we recognize the timeless value of teaching kindness to our <br />your people through humane education and realizethat out of.kindness to <br />animals grows kindness and love for our fellow human beings, and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS: the first full week of May has been set as the annual <br />celebration of the national week observing the philosophy of kindness to <br />animals, <br /> <br /> <br />