Cynthia Woods, Neighborhood Development,

I've been told that Montclaire voted Monday night to accept the NSA 196 name change from Closeburn/Glenkirk to Montclaire/Madison Park in the 2008 Quality of Life Study.  I will contact Mark Francis and take care of the necessary paperwork and make the arrangements with the researchers at UNC-C.

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What does this mean?  Both our area will still be divided as they currently are from our boundary maps on area 196.   This just means the study area will be called Montclaire/Madsion Park now instead of Closeburn/Glenkirk.  Our two areas have the most properties in the study zone and this will make it more identifiable to our two groups members/residents. 

When inspectors from codes and zoning have complaints in the area they will be listed in the future as Montclaire/Madison Park if they happen in study area 196.

Area 197, the area North of Tyvola (for the most part), is called Madison Park and will remain as it is currently named.

Hopefully in the future (2010) the 250 homes left off area 197, that are on the 196 map South of Tyvola being renamed to Montclaire/Madison Park, can be added to the map called 197.   At that point we will work with Montclaire to remove our name from 196 study completely since we will then have no properties on the 196 area once the boundaries are corrected.

Martin Doss

President of Madison Park HOA