§ 4-27. Fire limits.  


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  • The following fire limits are hereby established in and for the town:

    Beginning at the intersection of the southern line of Wilson Street and the eastern line of Trade Street and thence running southwardly along the eastern line of Trade Street across Saint John, Church, Saint James, and Pitt streets to an existing iron pipe in the southwest corner of the property described in a deed from Joseph Allison Grayiel to the Town of Tarboro recorded in Book 928 at page 607 of the Edgecombe Public Registry and also being a corner with the property of Retirement Properties of Tarboro, a limited partnership, as the same appears on a plat recorded in Plat Cabinet 1 on Slide 80A in the Edgecombe Public Registry; thence running along and with the southern line of the town and the northern line of Retirement Properties of Tarboro in an easterly direction one hundred forty-two and twenty-eight one-hundredths (142.28) feet to a concrete marker in the western line of an alley or driveway, cornering; thence running in a southerly direction along and with the western line of such alley or driveway and the common line of Retirement Properties of Tarboro and the Town of Tarboro one hundred fifty-six and five one-hundredths (156.05) feet to an iron pipe set in the northern line of Granville Street, another corner between the Town of Tarboro and Retirement Properties of Tarboro; thence running along and with the northern line of Granville Street in an easterly direction across Main Street to the western line of Saint Andrew Street, cornering; thence running along and with the western line of Saint Andrew Street in a northerly direction across Pitt, Saint James, Church and Saint John streets to the southern line of Wilson Street, cornering; thence running along and with the southern line of Wilson Street in a westerly direction across Main Street to the point of beginning.

(Code 1967, § 9-9)

State law reference

Establishment of fire limits, G.S. § 160A-435.

Cross reference

Fire protection and prevention, Ch. 7.