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S ORD-1997-025 Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment EDDDesign Manual Article 3.2-Landscape Design
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S ORD-1997-025 Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment EDDDesign Manual Article 3.2-Landscape Design
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8/4/1997
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9e
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9 <br /> February 28, 1997 <br /> Dear Members of the Orange County Board of Commissioners: <br /> We, the homeowners along Old Chapel Hill-Hillsborough Road, would like to <br /> again thank you for your assistance in having our homes included in the EDD. We <br /> realize that this was a long and tedious process for you just as it was for us. We do <br /> appreciate your patience with the long hours of discussion with us and the residents of <br /> Cornwallis Hills. <br /> With recent discussions with the Orange County Planning Department, we have <br /> found that a part of the proposed changes to the buffer zones surrounding our <br /> properties were tabled for a later vote and, to date, this has not been brought back up <br /> for discussion or vote. We respectfully request that the buffer along the front of our <br /> properties (facing Old Chapel Hill-Hillsborough) be removed since this line abuts <br /> another EDD. There was also discussion of reducing the buffer along the Oakdale side <br /> because it borders an existing roadway as well as discussion of reducing the other <br /> buffers to less than 100 feet as they now stand. <br /> The homeowners had assumed that the issue of buffers had been resolved and <br /> that the adjustments had been made. We now find that this is not the case. Therefore, <br /> we would appreciate your addressing these issues at your earliest convenience. <br /> Once again, we thank you for your time and efforts. <br /> *41� <br /> _t� <br />
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