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10 <br /> Commissioner Foushee said that none of these options are favorable to the applicant. <br /> She called the question on the motion. <br /> Chair Jacobs made a friendly amendment to the motion to include Driveway Option 2 and <br /> Driveway Option 3 and let the applicant decide. <br /> Commissioner Gordon and Commissioner Nelson agreed. <br /> The motion is to approve recommendations 4, 5, and 6 at the option of the applicant. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> c. Proposed Change in Service Agreement with Triangle Transit for Orange <br /> Public Transportation to Operate Route 420, Hillsborough and Chapel Hill, Mid-day <br /> The Board considered approving a proposed change in service agreement with Triangle <br /> Transit for Orange Public Transportation to operate only the mid-day 420 Route between <br /> Hillsborough and Chapel Hill Transit Service to operate the peak early morning and late <br /> afternoon 420 Route. <br /> Department on Aging and Transportation Director Jerry Passmore said that this proposal <br /> has several benefits and will resolve the overcrowding of the buses. This also adds service to <br /> the Durham Tech campus. He said that with the completion of the new senior center at the <br /> Sportsplex as the HUB for the bus, this will connect the two senior centers. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Nelson, seconded by Commissioner Gordon to <br /> approve a proposed change in service agreement with Triangle Transit for Orange Public <br /> Transportation to operate only the mid-day 420 Route between Hillsborough and Chapel Hill <br /> Transit Service to operate the peak early morning and late afternoon 420 Route. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> d. Presentation of Recommended 2009-19 County Capital Investment Plan (CIP) <br /> The Board received the recommended 2009-19 County Capital Investment Plan (CIP). <br /> This does not include school projects. <br /> 2009-19 <br /> County Capital Investment Plan <br /> Presentation of Recommended Plan <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> October 21, 2008 <br /> FY 2009-19 County Capital Investment Plan <br /> •Ten-year plan for County projects totals $206.2 million <br /> •Reflects collaborative efforts of County departments to meet community needs <br /> •Project revenues include pay-as-you-go and anticipated future debt <br /> •Chapel Hill Carrboro and Orange County Boards of Education plan to present their long range <br /> capital plans to Commissioners during the November 13, 2008 budget work session <br /> Revenue Highlights <br /> •Follows principles of County Capital Funding Policy adopted by Board on April 24, 2007 <br /> .Continues dedicated revenues to offset annual debt payments for School and County <br /> projects <br />