No. 93A15 TENTH DISTRICT
FILED 6 NOVEMBER 2015
SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA
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TOWN OF BOONE, )
Plaintiff, )
v. )
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) From Wake County
Defendant, )
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COUNTY OF WATAUGA, )
Intervenor-Defendant )
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ORDER
The State of North Carolina and the County of Watauga seek to appeal to this
Court pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 7A-27(a1). First, the State seeks to appeal two orders
entered on 29 December 2014 by a three-judge panel of the Superior Court in Wake
County, the first of which denied the State’s and the County’s motions to dismiss a
challenge to Chapter 33 of the 2014 Session Laws, Act of June 26, 2014, ch. 33, 2013
N.C. Sess. Laws (Reg. Sess. 2014) 139 (the “Boone Act”), and the second of which
issued a preliminary injunction enjoining any enforcement of the Boone Act. Next,
the State and the County also seek to appeal the panel’s 29 July 2015 order declaring
that the Boone Act violates Article II, Section 24 of the North Carolina Constitution
and entering summary judgment in favor of the Town of Boone.
On 31 March 2015, the Town filed a “Motion to Dismiss Appeal” of the
December orders; the State filed a response on 10 April 2015. On 16 June 2015, the
Town also filed a “Motion to Supplement the Record on Appeal” to include a Notice of
Voluntary Dismissal Without Prejudice of Count 2 of the Town’s complaint; the State
filed a response to this motion on 18 June 2015. In addition, on 19 August 2015, the
Town of Boone filed a “Motion to Supplement the Record with Final Judgment of
Three-Judge Panel and to Expedite Settlement of the Record on Appeal”1 and a
“Motion to Submit the Case for Oral Argument Under the Summary Judgment
Standard.” The State filed responses to these 19 August 2015 motions on 24 August
2015. Oral arguments were held before this Court on 6 October 2015.
According to the plain text of the statute under which appeal has been sought,
N.C.G.S. § 7A-27(a1) (2014), appeal of right lies directly to this Court only “from [an]
order or judgment of a court, either final or interlocutory, that holds that an act of
the General Assembly is facially” unconstitutional. (Emphasis added.) Here,
however, neither December order included such a holding: The order denying the
State’s and the County’s motions to dismiss did not provide the panel’s rationale for
denying the motions, and the order issuing the preliminary injunction concluded that
the Town “has shown a likelihood of success on the merits of its case.” We therefore
dismiss the State’s appeal of the December 2014 orders with prejudice.
Because the State’s appeal from the December orders of the panel was not
statutorily authorized, that appeal did not divest the three-judge panel of jurisdiction
to enter the July 2015 order granting summary judgment in favor of the Town of
1Although these motions were included in a single filing by the Town, they are
treated as separate motions and dealt with as such in this order.
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Boone. See, e.g., Veazey v. City of Durham, 231 N.C. 357, 363-64, 57 S.E.2d 377, 382-
83 (1950); cf. N.C.G.S. § 1-294 (2013) (stating that a “perfected” appeal “stays all
further proceedings in the court below upon the judgment appealed from, or upon the
matter embraced therein”). Unlike the December orders, the July order states that
the Boone Act, which “revo[ked] . . . the Town of Boone’s power of extraterritorial
jurisdiction . . . is unconstitutional pursuant to the prohibition on local acts contained
in Article II, Section 24 of the North Carolina Constitution.” Therefore, the July order
would appear to be appealable by right to this Court under N.C.G.S. § 7A-27(a1).
Nonetheless, our consideration of an appeal from the 29 July 2015 order would be
premature at this time because, inter alia, the parties have yet to settle and file an
appropriate record on appeal. Therefore, we dismiss the Town’s motion to
supplement the record, filed 19 August 2015, without prejudice to the parties’ rights
to perfect an appeal of the July order, to settle and file the record on appeal, and to
file appropriate briefs in accordance with the North Carolina Rules of Appellate
Procedure. The time periods within which to proceed with the record on appeal shall
begin on the date of this order.
The Town of Boone’s 31 March 2015 “Motion to Dismiss Appeal” is ALLOWED
and the appeal from the orders entered on 29 December 2014 is DISMISSED with
prejudice; the portion of the Town’s 19 August 2015 motion which seeks to
supplement the record with the final judgment of the three-judge panel is
DISMISSED without prejudice to the parties’ rights to perfect an appeal of the panel’s
July order in accordance with this order; the Town’s 16 June 2015 “Motion to
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Supplement the Record on Appeal,” the portion of its 19 August 2015 motion which
seeks to expedite settlement of the record on appeal, and its 19 August 2015 “Motion
to Submit the Case for Oral Argument Under the Summary Judgment Standard” are
DISMISSED AS MOOT.
By order of the Court in Conference, this 5th day of November, 2015.
s/Ervin, J.
For the Court
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Supreme Court of North
Carolina, this the 5th day of November, 2015.
CHRISTIE S. CAMERON ROEDER
Clerk of the Supreme Court
s/M.C. Hackney
Assistant Clerk
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