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26 <br />result of the Orange - Alamance County Line Adjustment project consistent with <br />Session Law 2012 -108 (commonly referred to as the `9% line') enacted by the North <br />Carolina General Assembly on June 28, 2012. A copy of the Session Law is <br />contained within Attachment 2. <br />The following properties, identified utilizing Parcel Identification Numbers (PIN) data <br />provided by the Orange County Tax Administration department, are subject to this <br />request: <br />1. 9920461659 <br />4. 9920461234 <br />7. 9920461170 <br />10. 9920461843 <br />2. 9920471321 3. 9920461622 <br />5. 9920451933 6. 9920461356 <br />8. 9920461550 9. 9920471131 <br />11. 9920461967 <br />Please refer to Attachment 3 for maps of the aforementioned properties. <br />It should be known there are three parcels along Eliza Lane located within both <br />Orange and Caswell County. Planning staff, in coordination with the Manager's <br />office, will be contacting Caswell County to ensure tax and service issues are <br />properly addressed for these parcels. <br />Disputes over the actual location of the Orange - Alamance County line date back to <br />its creation in 1849. Both counties have worked to resolve the problem and took the <br />necessary steps, in consultation and coordination with our State legislative partners, <br />to address the majority of the issue with the adoption of Session Law 2011 -88 <br />enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly on May 25, 2011. This law <br />addressed approximately 91% of the boundary line dispute between the counties. <br />The County took action to assign land use and zoning designations to impacted <br />properties (i.e. moved into our planning jurisdiction) associated with the passage of <br />Session Law 2011 -88 at its December 13, 2011 regular meeting. Agenda materials <br />for this meeting can be viewed <br />at: http: / /oranpecountync.pov /OCCL S/1112137a.pdf. <br />Additional information on this portion of the project can be obtained by reviewing the <br />agenda packet from the November 21, 2011 Quarterly Public Hearing <br />at: http: / /oranpecountync.pov /OCCL S/111121c2.pdf. <br />In accordance with the provisions of Section 2.8: Zoning Atlas and Unified <br />Development Ordinance Amendments and Section 2.3: Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendments of the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), the <br />Planning Director has initiated an amendment to the Land Use Element Map, located <br />within Chapter 5: Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan, and the Orange <br />County Zoning Atlas to assign land use and zoning designations to those properties <br />associated with the formalization of the county boundary line consistent with Session <br />Law 2012 -088. <br />2 <br />
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