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10/18/2011
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7b
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Minutes 10-18-2011
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2010's\2011
RES-2011-093 Resolution Approving the 9% Orange–Alamance Boundary Line Area
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2010-2019\2011
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4 <br />The Board's October 18, 2011 discussion is untended to garner direction and consensus on the <br />approach to resolving- the uncertainty of the; remaining 9% boundary line so that the formal <br />process can continue next year. After both county boards' approval, property owners and <br />county departments would begin the final survey and implement various aspects of the <br />transition similar with what was done with tree 91 % area. The 2012 9% Local Bill that would <br />likely become effective and create a new undisputed boundary line effective January 1, 2013 for <br />its entire length. <br />To date, four public information meetings have been held regarding the Orange-Alamance <br />county line. Residents were notified and given the opportunity to ask questions and learn about <br />the issues and review material in person and on the web. <br />This boundary line issue has surfaced over the years but without resolve and with increasing <br />difficulty in resolution. This opportunity to resolve 100% of the line is due to the collaboration <br />among county elected officials, staff, the City of Mebane, and valuable input from the public. <br />
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