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11 <br /> Attachment 1 b-2 <br /> uaa�aaaaapppp � r <br /> /%%%///%////////��%/rr,r ff�l llriaaiiiniori�ir�� i. <br /> r' �imn��n„ • <br /> °r�°°�rr/Il������������ �pica/JJJJJ�irari� <br /> �I ( W4Nn�ii '1 <br /> ,iiJiiiiiorrmlll%%%/ � J/ ,RA <br /> oleo ' <br /> August 10, 2016 <br /> Dear Property Owner, <br /> I am sending you this letter as an inquiry into your interest to have the Town of Carrboro extend its <br /> extra-territorial zoning jurisdiction ([Ti) on your property located at 630 and 626 NC Hwy <br /> 54. Extension of the [Ti does not mean the parcel would be annexed, nor does it include additional <br /> taxation. Currently, the above described parcel is partially within the boundaries of the Town of <br /> Carrboro's extra-territorial zoning jurisdiction ([Ti) and Orange County's Rural Buffer zoning <br /> jurisdiction. The Town of Carrboro is considering extension of its [Ti to follow the parcel boundary line <br /> on the north side of your property so that the whole parcel is within the Town's zoning jurisdiction (see <br /> attached map). <br /> An action of this type requires the Town of Carrboro to ask permission from Orange County to move <br /> these boundaries. The Town believes it may be less of a barrier for you as a property owner to develop <br /> your property dealing with one jurisdiction. There has been no formal ask to Orange County from <br /> Carrboro and no public hearings have been set on this matter. We are only seeking property owner <br /> feedback at this time. <br /> Please feel free to call me at (919) 918-7319 or email me at astone @townofcarrboro.org to discuss. I <br /> am happy to meet you at your convenience also. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Annette D. Stone, AICP <br /> Director of Economic <br /> and Community Development <br />
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