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Cornwallis <br />Property Owners Association, Inc. <br />P.O. Box 1 013, Mffsborough, NC 2 72 78 <br />Marvin Collins <br />Orange County Planning and Inspections Department. <br />Hillsborough, NC 27278' <br />Dear Mr. Collins; <br />The residents of Cornwallis Hills living on the following six roads <br />(Lafayette Drive, Nutbush Court, Bonaparte Drive, Smallwood Court, <br />Pointe Place, and Twisted Court) have recently received letters <br />proposing new addresses as part of the county -wide renumbering <br />process. Considering the following facts: <br />- Cornwallis Hills already has logically assigned house numbers <br />throughout the subdivision, <br />- The currently assigned numbers leave gaps wherever .a new house <br />could be built, and the covenants controlling development within <br />Cornwallis Hills restrict the density of housing any further, <br />-- The proposed system contains unavoidable anomalies because of <br />roads turning between EW and NS orientation, so the proposed new <br />system will not make it any easier for 911 emergency teams or <br />the post office to locate a particular address, <br />- Cornwallis Hills is so close to Old 86, the current addresses in <br />question (between 100 and 120), are almost the same as most of <br />the new ones that have been proposed, <br />We respectfully request that: <br />- The house numbers on these roads not be changed from the current <br />assignments. <br />Two streets within the development are newly built and already <br />have addresses assigned from the new system and should keep them; <br />any other new streets would be assigned per the new guidelines. <br />Of the six streets listed above, Lafayette Drive is not yet <br />completely developed, and two new houses have already been <br />assigned new addresses based on the new system; these houses and <br />all future houses would also be numbered based on the new system. <br />Thank you for your consideration in this matter. If you have any <br />questions, I can be reached at 732 - -6540. <br />Sincerely, <br />-�Zzj <Z� '�W� <br />Mark W. Johnson <br />President <br />Cornwallis Hills Property Owners Association <br />
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