Date: Fri 03-May-1996
Date: Fri 03-May-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
Historic-District-vote
Full Text:
Historic District Voting Results Due
The fate of the proposed historic district will be decided this week as
ballots returned by the 52 property owners.
The deadline for the return of ballots was 5 pm, Thursday, May 2, several
hours after this week's edition of The Bee was printed. Ballots were to be
counted at 5:30 pm.
A two-thirds majority is required to approve formation of the district, which
is a scaled-down version of the proposed district which was narrowly defeated
in five previous tries. This time ballots were mailed only to property owners
who expressed an interest in being part of the historic district.
Under the most recent proposal, Main Street was designated as a historic
roadway which links the properties in the district together. This new concept
was approved by the State Historical Commission.
The proposed district runs about a mile along Main Street, from the
intersection of Route 302 north to north to Johnnycake Lane and along parts of
West Street, Currituck and Church Hill Road.
Thirty two property owners who were in the original proposal decided not to
participate in the scaled-down version. Some supporters, including Paul
Loether of the State Historical Commission, said they are confident that once
the historic district is in place, some of these property owners will change
their minds and opt to join.
