Roxboro definition
Examples of Roxboro in a sentence
Roxboro Road, located in Durham County known as Lot #1, consisting of 5.568 acres and Lot #2, consisting of 0.744 acres, identified on Preliminary map for Rolling Hills Phase One as revised on March 14, 2012, and particularly described in Exhibit A to the Deed of Trust.
LOCATION The area is approximately 11.66 acres and is bound by the area north of the southern right of way of Piedmont Ave., east of the western right of way of South Roxboro Street, south of the northern right of way of Chestnut Street and south of the completed Phase 1 Building 12.
LOCATION The area is approximately 12 acres and is bound by the area north of Piedmont Ave., east of South Roxboro Street, south of Chestnut Street and West of Memphis Street (“The Lofts at Southside”).
The proposed improvement will offer a number of secondary benefits to travelers and residents in East Durham, including improved access to major employment centers, particularly the Research Triangle Park; enhance connectivity between suburban areas to the north and east of downtown Durham; and divert traffic away from local surface streets, such as ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street and Roxboro Street.
Windermere Subdivision is a Category IV Failed Development located on the south side of Infinity Road approximately 1,800 feet east of the intersection of North Roxboro Rd and Infinity Rd. The project is a townhouse development with approximately 43 lots in Phase 1.
Duke Energy shall remove or permanently close all pipes currently running through or beneath the West Ash Basin and East Ash Basin except those associated with the Roxboro Monofill.
Roxboro Road, located in Durham County , known as Lot #1, consisting of 5.568 acres and Lot #2, consisting of 0.744 acres, identified on Preliminary map for Rolling Hills Phase One as revised on March 14, 2012, and particularly described in Exhibit A to the Deed of Trust.
Finance Officer LOCATION The area is approximately 4.5 acres and is bound by the area north of Chestnut Street, east of South Roxboro Street, south of Piedmont Avenue and west of Scout Drive (“▇▇▇▇▇▇/Piedmont Assemblage”).
No later than 2 years and 6 months after the retirement of the coal-fired units at Roxboro, the remaining coal ash at the site will be closed and covered with a cap system that meets the requirements of North Carolina and federal law.
Water service shall be provided by replacing the existing waterline mains from Roxboro Road to East ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cul-de-sac and road to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street (including fire hydrants) and providing new taps on to those mains.