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10 <br /> Table 3 below shows corrective actions taken by staff. These issues related specifically to the <br /> phone calls and emails generated by the August 29, 2012 letter. Proper notification was <br /> provided to these residents, and these changes have been made. Once GIS and county <br /> addressing was officially placed under the direction of the Tax Office, implementation was <br /> ceased in an effort to develop a more synchronized and efficient approach moving forward. <br /> Table 3: Resolved Issues After August 29, 2012 Letter <br /> • ' s ® A 0 ® e <br /> NEW ROADS CREATED 11 <br /> ROAD NAMES RESERVED FOR FUTURE 17 <br /> ADDRESSES CHANGED TO NEW ROADS 69 <br /> ADDRESSES CHANGED DUE TO OTHER VIOLATIONS (retired, 17 <br /> wrong road, out of sequence, discovery, etc) <br /> Through collaboration with other county departments and local fire chiefs, mobile home parks <br /> have been the focus of implementing the Ordinance. As illustrated below in Table 4, helping to <br /> bring Orange County mobile home parks into compliance will involve a lot of coordination of <br /> different parties. Table 4 also shows issues related to readdressing single-family housing <br /> through needed road name corrections or address sequence reviews. <br /> s <br /> Table 4: Potential Issues for Implementation I <br /> MOBILE • 'A <br /> TOTAL#of MOBILE HOMES 3271 <br /> #of MH PARKS in ORANGE CO. ADDRESS JURISDICTION 101 <br /> #of PARKS with 50+MOBILE HOMES 12 <br /> #of PARKS with 10-49 MOBILE HOMES 47 <br /> #of PAKRS with 3 to 10 MOBILE HOMES 54 <br /> APPROXIMATE AFFECTED MOBILE HOMES 2130 <br /> APPROXIMATE SINGLES(UNAFFECTED) 1141 <br />