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17 <br />5 <br />The Task Force recommends that additional "No Littering" signs be erected in the neighborhoods <br />near the landfill. <br />Orange County <br />20. Allow power to be turned on in power outages in a different order so we are not next <br />to last every time. <br />Duke Power <br />21. Pay more attention to our roads during ice and snow events. <br />Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and DOT <br />22. Expand fire, EMS, and sheriff services as soon as possible. <br />Chapel Hill, Orange County, Carrboro <br />23. St. Paul Church purchased a 20 -acre property that holds 3 -story house and neighboring cemetery <br />filled with history of local families. Community would like to see efforts that that section of the <br />property be protected from demolition and preserved as a Historic Site. <br />Chanel Hill, Orange County, and Carrboro <br />Note: St. Paul AME has purchased five adjoining properties along the northeast corner o <br />Rogers Road and Purefoy Road The parcel that contains the 3 -story house and cemetery was <br />included in that purchase. The house was recorded as part of a countywide survey for historic <br />properties or historic architectural resources in the early 1990's. These countywide surveys <br />were conducted throughout the state in conjunction with the North Carolina State Historic <br />Preservation Office. This particular house was first recorded in 1992, and re- surveyed during a <br />2006 update According to notes ofthe survey there is a white cemetery (Hogan) in the front <br />yard and a black (slave) cemetery somewhere in the back <br />4 <br />
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