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Welcome to our Web site!Those of us in the Hope Valley Renaissance Coalition are overwhelmed and gratified by the tremendous and positive response to our first open letter to the Hope Valley Community. It seems we have tapped into a deep and passionate love for our beloved and historic Hope Valley. Based on the support of many who received our first mailing we have applied to the City of Durham for a Neighborhood Protection Overlay. This City program will allow us to re-codify our existing covenants, exorcise ones which are no longer relevant or legal and perhaps add a few new ones to strengthen our community’s response to the rampant growth all around us. We need your help. The City will require Hope Valley to show its support in a real and tangible way. Over the next months we will be coming to you asking for your endorsement of our plan. Please consider signing the NPO petition that will be brought to you by a volunteer from your section of Hope Valley. If you would be interested in helping gather supporting signatures, tabulate materials, and or help prepare for the meetings and hearings that will be required please contact us. We also need small financial gifts ($25 or so) to be able to continue to communicate with you. The Hope Valley you know today, and its significant aesthetic, historic and financial values are at stake. Make no mistake in believing the work we are doing will not only preserve the beauty, history and livability of Hope Valley, it will also insure that your, in many cases, lifetime investment will not be eroded by irresponsible and irreversible development.
The Hope Valley Renaissance CoalitionRalph Braibanti – Founding Chairman (1920-2005), Frank DePasquale – Honorary Co-Chair, Tad DeBerry – Chair, Russell Barringer, Jr, Wayne Edmunds, Jane Goodridge, Jack Hughes, Henry Nicholson, Tom Niemann, Doug Townsend, Marion Salinger – Secretary
We want to hear from you. Please contact us either at hvrc@aol.com orHope Valley Renaissance CoalitionSte 2015102 Durham Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham, NC 27707
The following items reflect the voices of many Hope Valley residents and are an example of the type of protection we seek for Hope Valley. Suggested items for Neighborhood Protection Overlay For Hope Valley Existing Hope Valley Covenants 1 – 5 below
Two: No shop, store, or factory shall be erected or licensed within Hope Valley. Three: The property may be subdivided, provided each lot has not less than 100 feet fronting on a street or road, and has a depth of at least 200 feet or contains not less than 20,000 square feet. Only one dwelling may be built on each lot. Four: No residence or building of any kind erected shall be nearer the front property line on any street than 50 feet, nor nearer either of the side property lines than 10 feet. This shall not apply to garages or out buildings erected in the rear of a dwelling. Five: No sign or billboards of any description shall be displayed on the property with the exception of signs (for rent) or (for sale), which shall not exceed 2 x 3 feet in size.
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This site was last updated 09/12/06