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<br />If the Cabarrus County aoard of Commissioners were to agree to staff's recommendation <br />that this easement be naJ"iled, the petitioners would more than exceed the required 51 % of <br />street frontage property owners who are in favor ofthis naming. <br /> <br />There was previously a rpad naming done for this easement on February 21't, 2005 to <br />officially name it to Tal~ert Farm Road and Talbert Farm Place. The petition was <br />passed by the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioner's unanimously. The new name <br />has not been accepted well by some of the residents living on this easement and as a <br />result new petitions have been filed to change the name to something other than Talbert <br />Farm Road and Talbert Farm Place. <br /> <br />We have referred to N.qG.S. 153A-239.1 Naming roads and assigning street <br />numbers in unincorpo~ated areas for counties. This statute gives the Board of <br />Commissioner's the autHority to name this easement as long as a public hearing is held, <br />newspaper advertisements are published, and proper notification is sent to the adjacent <br />property owners. <br /> <br />Staff Recommendation I Staffrecommends that this easement have an official road <br />name, however, Staff dOlfs not recommend that the road be renamed to Irish Potato Road <br />Extension. The rational ~ehind this recommendation is that the use of an Extension has <br />not solved the original problem in the past, that being that the road is difficult to find for <br />E-911 purposes. Staff refommends that the petitioner's come to an agreement on a road <br />name that is unique. ' <br /> <br /> <br />G- :< <br />