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4/21/2009
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Minutes - 20090421
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2009
ORD-2009-027 Resolution Amending the County Flood Damage Prevention Subdivision Zoning Atlas Ordinance
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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 2000-2009\2009
RES-2009-027a Flood Ordinance
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2009
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6 <br />1 interests may coincide with none of the Task Force members' there shall be established a Lake <br />2 Orange Task Force. <br />3 The Lake Orange Task Force shall be a group of no more than seven members, with <br />4 designated alternates, comprised of representatives from the office of the Orange County <br />5 Manager and the office of the Orange County Attorney, representatives of Friends of Lake <br />6 Orange, and any other property owners claiming rights or interest in Lake Orange and the <br />7 issues set forth below, and material stakeholders directly involved in Lake Orange and its <br />8 management. <br />9 The charter of the Lake Orange Task Force will be to resolve issues concerning water <br />10 rights, including but not limited to: recreational rights, the Voluntary Capacity Users Group <br />11 Agreement and the maintenance and administration of the usage of Lake Orange. <br />12 The goal of the Task Force will be: to reach a binding agreement on these issues, <br />13 define a future path for dealing with Lake Orange and establish methods for resolving future <br />14 questions, based on a common understanding that considers and respects the rights, <br />15 responsibilities and needs of all parties involved. <br />16 When that consensus is reached and those methods are established, the charter of the <br />17 Task Force will be fulfilled and the Task Force will end. <br />18 The first order of business of the Lake Orange Task Force will be to obtain from each <br />19 Task Force member a statement of its interests and perceived needs from which a concise and <br />20 specific set of high-level tasks will be defined by the Task Force in support of its charter. <br />21 Thereafter the Task Force will. establish working groups and timelines for completion of each <br />22 task." <br />23 He submitted the resolution to the Clerk. <br />24 Bruce Lucas lives on NC 86 North in Hillsborough. He said that he has water coming on <br />25 both sides of the road into his branch and it floods his property. He asked for help in getting a <br />26 bridge, which would stop some of the flooding. He submitted pictures as proof of the flooding. <br />27 Carolo~n Fuller lives in Efland and she has some property in the floodplain. She asked <br />28 how this was affecting the property and if there was anything they needed to do. <br />29 Brian Crawford asked that someone from the staff address this question after the <br />30 meeting. <br />31 Greg Plachta said that he is a concerned citizen and he agrees with the Friends of Lake <br />32 Orange (I think, I couldn't understand him, he was talking so fast). <br />33 Ed Johnson said that he lives beside a creek and he wants to raise some concerns <br />34 about data gathering. He made reference to a letter from the Planning Department and said <br />35 that he lives close enough to the creek that the Planning Department sent out a surveyor and <br />36 wrote this letter with recommendations and photographs of-the property with yellow lines giving <br />37 sea level elevations. He said that this photograph with the elevations is full of errors. He <br />38 wonders if other people have been plagued by these errors. Because of these errors, he has no <br />39 faith in the recommendations made concerning his property. <br />40 Ken Terlep read a prepared statement: My name is Ken Terlep and I am a member of <br />„ n <br />41 the Friends of Lake Orange . My property borders Lake Orange and is within the proposed <br />42 Special Flood Hazard Overlay District that is included in the proposed Amendment to the Zoning <br />43 Ordinance. <br />44 I have two primary comments about the proposed Amendment: <br />45 1. Although it has been stated that there is no additional restriction to property owners with <br />46 property that is in the new Special Flood Hazard Overlay District, the specific wording to <br />47 be placed in the Amendment has not been provided. I think we all must have the <br />48 chance to review the actual words in the Amendment before a final Public Hearing is <br />49 held. When will the specific wording be available so a comprehensive review can be <br />50 made? <br />62 <br />
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