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f, C//3d—V <br /> ti DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER <br /> °feat e•% <br /> W.Allen Addison,M.D. P.O. Box 727 <br /> Walter L.Thomas Professor 3115 Rippy Lane <br /> Division of Gynecologic Specialties Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br /> Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology November 28, 19 9 4 <br /> Moses Carey, Chair <br /> Orange County Board of Commissioners <br /> P.O. Box 8181 <br /> Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br /> Dear Mr. Carey: <br /> We appreciate the time and effort which has been directed by <br /> the Commissioners of Orange County and other officials toward <br /> orderly development designed to ultimately benefit the entire <br /> county. <br /> No one would prefer to see the rural atmosphere of Orange <br /> County left entirely undisturbed more than we would. However, with <br /> the Interstate Corridors and the growth of this strategic vicinity, <br /> development will come. It must be carefully nurtured so as to <br /> afford the county clean industry, acceptable commerce and decent <br /> salaries for its citizens. This equates to a worthwhile tax base <br /> for the county. With appropriate care -- as that which seems to be <br /> being exercised -- this can be accomplished without unacceptable <br /> alteration of the environment. <br /> Most of our farm, which we have worked hard to develop and had <br /> hoped to live on indefinitely, has been included in the economic <br /> development district under current consideration. The northwest <br /> corner (shown in red) was excluded, we understand, because the <br /> lines were drawn to follow natural barriers. After careful recent <br /> personal reconnaissance, we maintain that no significant natural <br /> barrier warrants this. We therefore urgently request that this <br /> area of our property be included in the I-40/Old NC 86 Economic <br /> Development District in order to avoid split use of our property <br /> and the creation of a parcel of land without access. <br /> Sincerely yours, <br /> r <br /> J . � <br /> aelI� . <br /> W. llen Addison, M.D. <br /> Sally Ann Addison <br /> WAA:dfd <br /> Box 3296•Durham,North Carolina 27710•Telephone(919)684-4272•FAX(919)681-7483 <br />
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