Orange County NC Website
May 6, 2008 Draft Comprehensive Plan <br />Table of BOCC Accepted Planning Board Revisions <br />(Line items revised by the BOCC have been noted where applicable) <br /> •«. Q c ~ <br /> <br />PB Proposed Revision J <br />c w ~ <br />c <br /> (Chapter breaks and new objectives are shaded) N <br />~ nm a ~ <br /> ~ <br />~ . <br />c~j ci c-o <br />d <br />~ ~ ~ Oma Dm <br />+' a ~ <br /> In FY 2006, Orange County experienced $7.440 in ~ <br />7) 3-10 48 sa~ita retail sales per capita <br />+~• BOCC 9/10/2008 <br />8 3-10 Fi 3-8 Delete Person Count from table. BOCC 7/9/2008 <br /> Looking at 2002 Census of Agriculture data, Orange County had fewer <br />9) 3-11 8 farms than most other counties in the Q° °"rnh Tri~n„I° region (Alamance, Staff 7/9/2008 <br /> Chatham Durham and Wake Counties). <br /> "...largely due to the wages earned from employers located in the Research <br />PB <br />7/9/2008 <br />10) 3-13 47 Triangle Park and Duke University. <br /> Insert: Orange County is distinctive in that a substantial proportion of its <br /> citizens work in the Research Triangle Durham and Duke University but <br /> prefer to live in the Countv because of the high quality of life. These PB 9/3/2008 <br />11) 3-16 14 residents typically earn above average incomes and make below average <br /> demands on public services Public policies designed to increase lobs within <br /> Orange Countv should not reduce this appeal to commuters. <br />12) 3-16 21 What's in store for the next a~20 years? Staff 7/9/2008 <br />11/18/08 All comments from the May and August Public Hearings were considered by the Planning Board during its review process. 3 of 32 <br />