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5/4/1987
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_, ,_ 6 <br />local intergovernmental working group instead of the Chair, on election, <br />automatically becoming an ex officio member. <br />• Commissioner Carey stated the importance of the Chair serving as <br />an ex officio member of any group involving the three governmental units <br />stating that this is a responsibility that goes along with being Chair. <br />It was decided that this recommendation would be reviewed at the <br />first meeting in December. <br />Commissioner Willhoit objected to the third recommendation stating <br />no need for this because no one has expressed an interest in talking about <br />extension of extra-territorial jurisdiction. <br />Chair Marshall emphasized that the issue was raised when talking <br />about the swap of extraterritorial jurisdiction and it became quite clear <br />that there was one view of this intergovernmental cooperation and that it <br />was a territorial issue. Disenfranchisment was brought forward several <br />times at the public hearing. She feels it important that the citizens <br />understand that the Board is against moving people that are not in the <br />extra territorial jurisdiction into the extra-territorial jurisdiction and <br />that joint planning is the solution.. <br />Motion was made by commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner <br />Hartwell to instruct County members of the working intergovernmental group <br />to not consider, as a part of their deliberations, disenfranchisement of <br />county citizens through placing them in extra-territorial jurisdiction but <br />will emphasize and encourage intergovernmental cooperation to achieve <br />planning goals. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />Commissioner Willhoit suggested that a more formal mechanism be <br />put in place to inform each other on the Board of the various happenings <br />• on the different groups that each represent and Commissioner Halkiotis <br />suggested that this be reviewed after .the budget process fs finished. <br />2. JOINT PLANNING ARE,~,_D USE PLAN <br />(1.,,)_~XPANSION OF TRANSITION AREA <br />(2)_~QjTj~jDARY DESIGNATION - TRANSITION AREA/RURAL BUFFER- <br />(S) ORANGE COUNTY-CARRBO.~20 ZONING JUR,I5DICTION BOUNDARY <br />Planning Board Chair Barry Jacobs presented the Flann#ng Board <br />recommendation as stated below in the motion for approval. <br />Judith Wegner, member of the Carrboro Board, stated that there is a <br />consensus on the Carrboro Board that the swap idea should not be pursued. <br />The Board agrees with the representation suggestion and she stated that <br />the legislation submitted provides for that representation. If the <br />Planning Board recommendation is adopted, the Carrboro Board will review <br />and provide additional comments if necessary. she emphasized that <br />continued dialogue is very important. <br />Commissioner Willhoit referred to the two designations to be <br />establish®d for Duke Forest. He questioned the rationale for indicating <br />that those properties abutting Duke Forest will be kept out of the <br />transition area and placed as part of the Rural Buffer. As part of the <br />Land Use Plan this property would have a buffer as it was developed. <br />Collins indicated that the buffer would be a condition placed upon any <br />of the land developed along the Duke Forest line. <br />• Don Epling, Associate University Counselor at Duke, stated that they <br />are in the process of studying the purposes and goals for the use of Duke <br />Forest land. He indicated that Duke does not object to any particular <br />land use plan presented to date. The study will take into account how <br />'°"`"~' development may impact and how- that fits in. <br />,.- <br />
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