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ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br />28 <br />306F REVERE ROAD <br />HILLSBOROUGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27278 DRAFT <br />~o,,ti .~ w <br />N°°' ~~ <br />V Y <br />A"~l t~<^~~~' <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMIVIISSION <br />January 31, 1998 <br />Dear St. Mary's Road Property Owner: <br />The Orange County Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is proposing a study on the history of the St. <br />Mary's Road corridor. <br />St. Mary's Road (NCSR 1002) in Orange County includes much of what was known as the Indian <br />Trading Path. This route extended from present-day Petersburg, Virginia, to the North Carolina-South <br />Cazolina border and beyond. During colonial times, it was a major route of travel into Orange County. <br />A number of historic sites aze located along St. Mary's Road. <br />The Historic Preservation Commission believes the St. Mary's Road/Trading Path Corridor contains <br />suitable characteristics to qualify as a historic district. With the approval of the Orange County Boazd of <br />Commissioners, the HPC has applied for grant funds to conduct a study that would lead to the eventual <br />nomination of the St. Mary's Road/Trading Path Corridor to the National Register of Historic Places. <br />For owners of historic properties within a National Register district, listing on the Register is a <br />prestigious honor, for a property that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places has been <br />deemed important to the Nation's heritage. The listing of a~roperty in the National Register ylaces no <br />obligation or restriction on the yrivate landowner using private resources to maintain or alter the <br />ro .Owners of National Register sites may benefit from the availability of federal tax credits for <br />rehabilitation of income-producing properties, such as rental and commercial buildings. National <br />Register sites aze also given a higher level of review by the state and federal government when federally <br />funded projects, such as road construction, may adversely affect the azea. <br />A "National Register Fact Sheet" is enclosed that describes the National Register of Historic Places and <br />what it means to the property owner. If you have any questions about the proposed study, please contact <br />our staffperson, Don Belk, at 732-8181, extension 2594. We also invite you to attend a meeting of the <br />Historic Preservation Commission. The HPC meets every fourth Wednesday at 7:00 PM at the Planning <br />and Agricultural Center at 306 Revere Road in Hillsborough. <br />Sincerely, <br />Tom Allison, Chair <br />
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