§ 6-36. Public hearing and notice required.  


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  • (a)

    Naming or Renaming Public Roads. Prior to naming or renaming a road, the Address Administrator shall request a public hearing date be set by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners and provide notice in accordance with G.S. 153A-239.1(a), except an initial name for a new road that has been approved by the address administrator may be assigned without a public hearing if recorded in the Register of Deeds Office on an approved subdivision plat.

    (b)

    Adoption of Ordinance. Prior to adopting an Ordinance to establish a procedure to assign or reassign street numbers on the road, the Board of County Commissioners shall provide notice and hold a public hearing in accordance with G.S. 153A-239.1(a).

    (c)

    Notice. After naming or renaming a public or private road, or assigning or reassigning street numbers on a public or private road, the Address Administrator shall provide notice to be given to the local postmaster with jurisdiction over the road, to the North Carolina Board of Transportation and any city within five miles of the road.

(Ord. of 4-21-1987, § 6, eff. 4-21-1987; Amend. of 12-13-2011, eff. 12-13-2011)