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The Highway Commission on Oct. 6 approved a clerical correction to the official road list to align Evelyn Court with the recorded plat.
A staff member told the commission the plat shows a single Evelyn Court but the official road list had the street split as East Evelyn Court and West Evelyn Court. The staff member said the discrepancy appeared to be a clerical error that has likely existed for 30 to 40 years and does not change homeowners' addresses.
Commissioners voted to amend the official road list to reflect the plat. One commissioner asked, “This doesn't affect the homeowners?” and the staff member replied, “No. ... We just wanted to update the the list.” The item was described as a clerical correction; no renaming of property addresses was required.
The commission treated the item as a routine administrative amendment and carried the motion to update the county's official road list. Staff said the change is limited to the commission's list and that property addresses remain unchanged on residents' records.
Because the correction is administrative, no additional funding or public-notice measures were reported at the meeting.
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