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Phone: (919)733-4564
Fax: (919)733-4625


JJ Staff:

Michelle Zechmann
(Lead Planner)

Tina Howard
(JJ Planner)

Kimberly Wilson
(DMC
Planner)

Justin Davis
(Community Development)

Anne Mayher
(Community Development)

Michael Wilson
(Currently activated to active military duty)



Friday     March 12, 2010


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