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015 <br /> - 2 - <br /> home place, either value or beauty harmed by industrial <br /> development. <br /> C. As mentioned earlier, I own and plan to retire and build <br /> on Tract 3, just east of Lawrence Rd. and on north side <br /> of N. C. #10. I do not want any increased development <br /> other than residential near my retirement home. <br /> 5. A few other points: <br /> A. It appears that Orange County existing zoning has been <br /> violated. <br /> B. It appears that grading, filling, and removal of trees <br /> and bushes has taken place, perhaps in violation of <br /> ordances. <br /> C. Expansion of the concrete operation will mean more heaUy <br /> trucks, more noise, more pollution, more wear and tear on <br /> the secondary roads, more spilled concrete and gravel on <br /> the roads (fast look at intersection of N.C. #86 and old <br /> N.C. #10) , reduced value, and reduced positive environmental <br /> aspects of living in rural Orange County. <br /> Accordingly, I ask the Planning Department and County Commissioners <br /> not to approve any change in the zoning, havetheareacontinueas <br /> • residential , and fruther at your discression consider., orderijr--" <br /> that the land be restored to its .earlier condition; the last to <br /> serve notice to all that Orange County Zoning Regulations are not <br /> to be violated, but are to be respected. Will our Orange County <br /> enforce zoning (N.C. Law G.S. 153A-123)? Please let the answer <br /> be "yes!". <br /> 0/;4111/ <br /> Thank you, <br /> V\ °) <br /> Robert E. Rhine. <br /> • <br /> cc: Ms. Betsy E. Rhine, Route 5 Box 690, <br /> Hillsborough, N.C. 27278. <br />