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Agenda - 05-04-2021; 5-d - Public Hearing on Renaming Joseph Johnston Court to Water Oak Court
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RES-2021-023-Resolution approving petition to rename a Public road known as Joseph Johnson Court to water Oak Court
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13 <br /> RES-2021-023 DRAFT <br /> RESOLUTION APPROVING PETITION TO RENAME A PUBLIC ROAD <br /> KNOWN AS JOSEPH JOHNSTON COURT TO WATER OAK COURT <br /> WHERAS,North Carolina General Statute § 153A-239.1 grants a county the authority to rename any road <br /> within a county as provided by the statute and pursuant to a procedure established by Ordinance; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Orange County Board of Commissioners on December 13, 2011 adopted an Ordinance <br /> entitled "An Ordinance to Assign and Regulate Road Names, House and Building Numbers in Orange <br /> County" ("the Addressing Ordinance") establishing, among other things, a procedure for renaming roads <br /> in Orange County; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners in adopting the Addressing Ordinance authorize <br /> property owners to have the name of a public and private roads changed for personal reasons pursuant to <br /> the procedure established by Ordinance Sec. 6-34(b)(2); and <br /> WHEREAS, that property owners on Joseph Johnston Court have provided a petition requesting a road <br /> name change of Joseph Johnston Court(State Road 2210)to Water Oak Court for personal reasons; and <br /> WHEREAS, that the petition includes the requisite signatures of seventy-five percent (75%) of those <br /> persons owning property on Joseph Johnston Court; and <br /> WHEREAS, that the proposed road name of Water Oak Court conforms to the requirements of the <br /> Addressing Ordinance; and <br /> WHEREAS,that the North Carolina Board of Transportation(BOT)took action to name the road when it <br /> approved a petition for the addition of the subdivision streets to the State system on March 15, 1988, and <br /> therefore BOT approval is required to rename the road; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has at least ten days prior to the public hearing being <br /> held on the renaming the road,has caused notice of the time,place and subject matter of the hearing to be <br /> prominently posted at the courthouse,in at least two public places in the township where the road is located, <br /> and published notice of such hearing in a newspaper of general circulation published in the County; and <br /> WHERAS, a public hearing was held on the matter. <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Orange County Board of County Commissioners <br /> approves the Petition to rename JOSEPH JOHNSTON COURT, known as NCDOT Secondary Road <br /> (SR) 2210, which is attached and hereby incorporated into this document, to WATER OAK COURT, <br /> upon approval of the road name change by the North Carolina Board of Transportation; and <br /> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,upon approval of the renaming of Joseph Johnston Court to Water Oak <br /> Court by the North Carolina Board of Transportation,the Address Administrator shall cause notice of this <br /> action to be given to the local postmaster with jurisdiction over this road, to the Board of Transportation, <br /> and to any city or town within five miles of the road. <br />
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