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M <br />historic, architectural and cultural significance of the property known as the Captain John S. <br />Pope Farm and has recommended that the property be designated a "historic landmark" as <br />outlined in Article 3 of the Historic Preservation Ordinance; and <br />Whereas, the State Historic Preservation Office, an agency of the Office of Archives and <br />History of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, has reviewed and commented <br />on the findings of the Orange County Historic Preservation Commission, and has approved the <br />Captain John S. Pope Farm for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. <br />Now, therefore, be it ordained by the Board of County Commissioners of Orange County, <br />North Carolina that: <br />Section 1. The property known as the Captain John S. Pope Farm, located in Cedar <br />Grove Township, Orange County, North Carolina jurisdictional area, consisting of the entire <br />75.34 acre parcel more particularly described in Exhibit A, is hereby designated a historic <br />landmark pursuant to Part 3C, Article 19, Chapter 160A of the General Statutes of North <br />Carolina and the Orange County Historic Preservation Ordinance. <br />Section 2. The owner(s) and occupant(s) of the property known as Captain John S. Pope <br />Farm be given notice of this ordinance as required by applicable law, and that copies of this <br />ordinance be filed and indexed in the office of the County Clerk, Orange County Register of <br />Deeds, Orange County Tax Supervisor and Orange County Department of Environment, <br />Agriculture, Parks and Recreation, as required by the applicable law. <br />Section 3. In accordance with Part 3C, Article 19, Chapter 160A of the General Statutes <br />of North Carolina and the Orange County Historic Preservation Ordinance, the exterior and site <br />features of all historic landmarks are always under the purview of the Historic Preservation <br />Commission's Certificate of Appropriateness provisions. For the Captain John S. Pope Farm, <br />this will include the historic outbuildings enumerated in Exhibit B. The jurisdiction of the <br />Historic Preservation Commission may also extend over interior spaces with the consent of the <br />owner. The Historic Preservation Commission shall include in its jurisdiction for the Captain <br />John S. Pope Farm the preservation of the following interior features of the farmhouse that it <br />finds to be unique and important to the property, and to which the owner has agreed: the original <br />hand - planed wall and ceiling sheathing boards; original mantels; the stair including newel posts, <br />handrails, treads, risers and associated woodwork; original two -panel doors and associated door <br />trim woodwork; original window trim woodwork; and wood floors throughout. The HPC shall <br />determine Certificates of Appropriateness for the Captain John S. Pope Farm based on approved <br />design standards, with reference to the designation ordinance, the application materials and the <br />designation report. <br />Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed <br />to the extent of such conflict. <br />Section 5. Any part of this ordinance determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to <br />be in violation of any law or constitutional provision shall be deemed severable and shall not <br />affect the validity of the remainder. <br />
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