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need for greenways. <br /> Virginia Tate, Cedar Grove resident asked if an environmental <br /> impact statement was needed before such a Plan could be <br /> implemented. Ms. Black responded that before any facility is <br /> developed a specific site plan will have to be prepared, <br /> reviewed and approved before the facility is built. <br /> Jim Plymire expressed concern with the figure of 95 miles of <br /> greenways. He felt that to be an extreme amount for Orange <br /> County. Chair Marshall noted that taken in small portions it <br /> would not be considered extreme. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by <br /> Commissioner Hartwell, that the Master Recreation and Parks <br /> Plan be referred to the Planning Board for recommendation to <br /> the Board of Commissioners on April 4 . <br /> Vote: Unanimous. <br /> Chair Marshall indicated that the april 4 meeting would be <br /> for Board deliberation and with the amount of public comment <br /> received it would be unlikely that a decision would be made <br /> at that time. <br /> 2 . Assignment of House Numbers <br /> a. Rural Routes 2 and 3 - Rougemont <br /> The presentation was made by Gene Bell. <br /> This agenda item is to receive citizen comment <br /> on proposed house and building numbers to be <br /> assigned to Rural Routes 2 and 3 in the <br /> County, served by the Rougemont Post Office. <br /> Per an agreement reached in January, 1987 <br /> between the County Manager and the Chapel Hill <br /> Postmaster, a joint project between the County <br /> and the Postal Service was undertaken to <br /> convert rural box numbers to permanently <br /> assigned house numbers . Since the adoption of <br /> the House Numbering Ordinance by the Board of <br /> Commissioners on April 21, 1987, three Chapel <br /> Hill rural routes, 2, 5 and 8, have been <br /> converted to street addresses. <br /> Rougemont Rural Routes 2 and 3 have now been <br /> prepared for the next conversion to house <br /> numbers. These two routes are located in <br /> Little River Township in northeastern Orange <br />
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