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DRAFT <br />• In accordance with local government requirements, this Commission is required to provide <br />the opportunity for pubic comment on the nomination. <br />• On May 14, 1999 property owners within 500 feet were notified by certified mail of the <br />notice of public hearing. <br />• On May 15`~ and 22°d notices of the public hearing were published in the Chapel Hill Herald <br />and on May 19~' notice of the public hearing was published in the News of Orange County. <br />• This hearing fulfills the Historic Preservation Commission's requirement for public comment <br />on the Maude Faucette House Nomination. <br />• Reference to the location was given as The Elms OR #1376, located in Cheeks township, <br />southeast of the junction of SR 1337 (Bane Road) and SR 1336 (Hall's Mill Road). The <br />property is referenced as Lot 4 on Tax Map 4. <br />• The Maude Faucette House is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places <br />because it embodies distinctive characteristics of an azchitectural type, a period, or method of <br />construction. The house is a good representative example of an eazly-nineteenth century (c. <br />1820), two-story frame farm house of the Eno River Valley. The lazgely unaltered house is <br />one of the oldest surviving structures in rural Orange County and retains its eazly form and its <br />original setting overlooking the banks of the Eno River. <br />• The nomination is scheduled for presentation to the North Cazolina National Register <br />Advisory Committee on July 8, 1999. <br />• The National Register is the nation's official list of historic buildings, district, azchaeological <br />sites, and other resources worthy of preservation. <br />• Listing in the National Register does not affect the rights of a private property owner to <br />dispose of listed property in any manner. <br />Chair Allison asked for any questions on the information as presented. Bill Coleman, adjacent property <br />owner asked how this nomination would affect his property rights. Staff indicated no restrictions were <br />connected to this nomination unless a major subdivision was planned. That would require additional <br />review by the Boazd of County Commissioners, the Planning Boazd and the Historic Preservation <br />Commission. <br />Mr. Golan asked for guidance of how to approach either the Triangle land Conservancy or Eno River <br />Association to instigate more conservancy from surrounding land owners. Anderson suggested they <br />contact Wayne Cash, President of Eno River Association and, that he might have more information on <br />how to go about this. <br />Allison closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION: Anderson moved to accept the Maude Faucette House Nomination to the National <br />Register of Historic Places for recommendation to the State Historic Preservation office. <br />Seconded by Allison. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. <br />11 <br />G:\CAROL\HPC\MAY99MIN.DOC <br />
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