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Sian-tame Count <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> - '• 02207 dale County Manger <br /> A ' OFFICE OF 11-E COUNTY MANAGER `F ZOO 9oulh Camexon elreet <br /> ye. 124 West Elm St, NC 27253 Post.Noit Bat 8181 <br /> rs``y 11i11sborou0h,North Cao6ra 27278 <br /> .yam 1l <br /> 14.4 q DAVID L SMITH Tel. (336)228-1312 �. ,•• Laura a Bludgeon Tel.(919)245-2300 <br /> • Canty Manager Fax(336)5706788 `� eaca County Manger Fax (919)644.3004 <br /> to communicate directly with Alamance County and Orange County officials about any questions or concerns you <br /> may have about how the final determination of the county line's location may impact you,your family,or your <br /> property. You also may wonder how this process may affect your tax bill;who will provide fire protection to <br /> your property;where your children may go to school;where you may vote;or about many other understandable <br /> concerns. <br /> Please contact us by August 25 with any specific considerations you would like to bring to the attention of both <br /> governing boards before they conduct a more formal public input process in September and October. The earlier <br /> we hear from potentially affected-property owners and citizens,the better job we are likely to do in planning for <br /> government service delivery changes. Primary points of contact for each county staff follow our signatures at the <br /> end of this letter. <br /> Both county governments are aware from past experience that the process of determining the location of uncertain <br /> boundaries can be unsettling and frustrating for citizens affected by a boundary line's location. We recognize <br /> that,in the end,we may not be able to satisfy every consideration that every property owner may wish to see <br /> addressed. Please be assured that we want to know of your concerns and will do our best to ensure that issues you <br /> may identify to us will receive consideration from governing boards and staff as we work with the State to resolve <br /> the location of the Alamance/Orange boundary line. <br /> If the County Boards of Commissioners decide to make changes to the initial survey map following the public <br /> input process,the North Carolina Geodetic Survey will perform additional field work reflecting the agreed upon <br /> changes and the revised map will be submitted for approval.The Boards would meet again for final survey <br /> approval. Once the map is approved by both Boards of Commissioners,a final survey plat will be prepared by the <br /> North Carolina Geodetic Survey and recorded with the respective Register.of Deeds in both counties and in the <br /> records of the North Carolina Secretary of State. <br /> At a future date to be determined,real property will be taxed based on the county in which it is physically located, <br /> as set forth on the final survey. County staff and attorneys will work with School Boards and staff to try to <br /> develop any agreements that may be possible between the School Boards of both counties to allow students of <br /> affected families to attend school in the system they may already be attending. County staffs will also work <br /> together to coordinate service delivery planning considerations related to voter registration,public safety,human <br /> services,and many other county services. <br /> It is the intention of both counties to provide notice of the surveying of the boundary line to all residents and <br /> property owners who could potentially be impacted by the final determination of the location,of the boundary • <br /> line. If you believe we may have overlooked one or more of your neighbors in the notification process,please <br /> feel free to share this letter with them and invite them to contact us as well with any questions or concerns about <br /> the process. <br /> Very truly yours, Cordially, <br /> 141.4"4` <br /> David Smith Laura E.Blackmon <br /> County Manager County Manager <br /> • Alamance County Orange County <br />