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io5- <br />Excerpt from 5/29/90 Public Hearing Minutes <br />2 <br />1 error in the Zoning Atlas by shifting the EC -5 district west to its proper location <br />2 and out of the right -of -way; and 2) extend the district three (3) feet to the north so <br />3 that the structure and a proposed addition will meet required setbacks. <br />4 <br />5 THERE WERE NO QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, PLANNING BOARD OR <br />6 CITIZENS. <br />7 <br />8 A motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner Hartwell, to <br />9 approve the proposed rezoning from AR to EC -5 as per the Planning Board's <br />10 recommendation. <br />11 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />12 <br />13 D..4SSIGNMENT OF HOUSE &- BUILDING N'L BERS. <br />14 <br />15 1. Rural Route 7 - Hillsborough <br />16 2. Rural Routes 1 & 7 -- Durham <br />17 This presentation was made by Marvin Collins. In summary this item was <br />18 presented to receive citizen comment on proposed house and building numbers to be <br />19 assigned to Orange County Rural Route 7 served by the Hillsborough Post Office and <br />20 Rural Routes 1 and 7 (partial) served by the Durham Post Office. <br />21 <br />22 QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND PLANNING BOARD <br />23 <br />24 Commissioner Hartwell indicated that he has received inquires about road names. <br />25 Collins informed the Board that if a road was previously named, a Public Hearing would <br />26 be needed to change the name. For a road without a name, the wishes of citizens who <br />27 live on that road would be taken into account. <br />28 <br />29 Chris Best stated that he felt the Emergency Management employees would greatly <br />30 benefit from a one -time training class which would explain the new Enhanced 911 <br />31 system. They need to have a thorough understanding of the grid system in each <br />32 district so that they can continue to serve the public in the shortest amount of time <br />33 possible. <br />34 <br />35 Chairman Carey indicated that he had received several letters from citizens who were <br />36 scheduled for address changes. These people do not feel confident that this will be <br />37 the last time their addresses will change. <br />38 <br />39 COMAfENTS OR QUESTIONS FROM CITIZENS <br />40 <br />41 Mr. Bob Haas indicated that when he first moved to this area the road he lived on <br />42 was called Old Chapel Hill Road. Over the years the road has gradually come to be <br />43 known as Old 86. He spoke in opposition to this road being officially named Old 86. <br />44 He stated that he believed it was confusing to have two roads with such similar names. <br />45 <br />46 Mr. Mark Johnson, a Chapel Hill resident and a member of the Cornwallis Hills <br />47 Property Owners Association, spoke in opposition to the renumbering in their <br />48 development. He suggested that the numbers not be changed in that portion of <br />49 Cornwallis Hills which is developed. A letter from the Cornwallis Hills Property <br />50 Owners Association outlining their opposition to this renumbering is in the permanent <br />51 agenda file in the Clerk's office. <br />52 <br />