Orange County NC Website
It is expected the ordinance will affect less than 10% (2000 out of almost 23,000) of the <br />addresses and less than 5% (100 out of almost 2000) of the streets in Orange County's <br />jurisdiction. The biggest impact will be to private unnamed drives that have three or more <br />addresses. These drives will be required to be named and residents will be required to change <br />their addresses to the new drive. <br />Per North Carolina General Statute 153A-239.1, the notice of public hearing was advertised on <br />October 30th in the Chapel Hill Herald and again on November 2"d in the News of Orange. The <br />County also published a press release to assist with informing the public. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact associated with the public hearing on the <br />proposed Addressing and Road Naming Ordinance. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board: <br />1) Conduct the Public Hearing; <br />2) Provide any feedback to staff; <br />3) Continue the Public Hearing to the Board's December 5, 2011 regular meeting; <br />4) Pending any direction otherwise, direct staff to bring the Ordinance back to the December <br />13, 2011 regular meeting for consideration/adoption. <br />