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OCEAN HILL JOINT VENTURE; OCEAN HILL PROPERTIES, INC.; THE
VILLAGES AT OCEAN HILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; ERNEST WOOD
and wife, JANE WOOD; RICHARD GONZALEZ and wife, DEBRA GONZALEZ;
ROSALEE CHIARA; ROBERT RAMIREZ and wife, JANICE SERINO; GARY
ROBINSON and wife, SUSAN ROBINSON; DANIEL HUNT and wife, CATHY
HUNT; BARRY HEYMAN and wife, ELLEN HEYMAN; STEPHEN DAIMLER and
wife, CAROL DAIMLER; DAVID BOVA and wife, CARRIE BOVA,
Petitioners
v. THE CURRITUCK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS and
OCEAN HILL I PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Respondents
On discretionary review pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 7A-31 of
a unanimous decision of the Court of Appeals, 178 N.C. App. ___,
630 S.E.2d 714 (2006), finding no error in a judgment entered on
10 March 2005 and an order dated 1 April 2005, both entered by
Judge J. Richard Parker in Superior Court, Currituck County.
Heard in the Supreme Court 13 February 2007.
C. Everett Thompson, II, for petitioner-appellees.
Katherine F. McKenzie for respondent-appellant
Currituck County Board of Commissioners; and Robinson,
Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A., by John R. Wester and Jonathan
C. Krisko, and Trimpi & Nash, LLP, by Thomas P. Nash,
IV, for respondent-appellant Ocean Hill I Property
Owners Association, Inc.
Andrew L. Romanet, Jr., General Counsel, and Gregory F.
Schwitzgebel, III, Senior Assistant General Counsel,
North Carolina League of Municipalities, amicus curiae.
Robert E. Hagemann, Senior Assistant City Attorney, and
Ashley R. Heaton, Assistant City Attorney, City of
Charlotte, amicus curiae.
Ellis & Winters LLP, by Matthew W. Sawchak and Julia F.
Youngman, for North Carolina Association of County
Commissioners, amicus curiae.
PER CURIAM.
DISCRETIONARY REVIEW IMPROVIDENTLY ALLOWED.
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