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:.-) ,1 <br />behalf of the Board. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />E. REPORTS <br />1. ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS BOARD REPORT (A copy of the report is in ~' <br />the permanent agenda file in the Clerk's Office). <br />David Moreau, Chair of the Environmental Affairs Board presented <br />the report along with specific recommendations. <br />2. TAX SETTLEMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT <br />Tax Collector John T. Horner presented a report as required by GS <br />105-373 of the Lien Sale held May 6 and 7, 1987 and a last of persons <br />whose personal property taxes are unpaid as of May 6, 1987. This report <br />is attached to these minutes in the official minute book on pages ~ ~ <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Halkiotis, seconded. by <br />Commissioner Willhoit to accept the report and enter the report in the <br />minutes. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />3. REPORT ON TOWN OF MEBANE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE THE EXTRATERRITORIAL <br />JURISDICTION <br />Planning Director Marvin Collins presented this report to inform <br />the Board of the Town of Mebane's proposal to change its extraterritorial <br />jurisdiction. The Town of Mebane has developed a proposed change in its <br />extraterritorial jurisdiction boundary that would redefine the <br />extraterritorial jurisdiction boundary to follow property lines. The <br />proposed change would affect 23 property owners. A11 or a portion of six <br />(6) parcels would shift from Orange County's jurisdiction to that of <br />Mebane, while all or a portion of 17 parcels would shift from Mebane's;-..., <br />jurisdiction to that of Orange County. The Town Council will be ;~ <br />considering this change at their meeting scheduled for June 1. The orange,;,; <br />County Board of Commissioners must concur with and authorize the'''° <br />extraterritorial jurisdiction change before it can take effect in Orange <br />County. A public hearing will be required to receive citizen comment on <br />the proposal. <br />4. STATUS REPORT ON WATER AND SEWER POLICY DEVELOPMENT (A copy of <br />the report is in the permanent agenda file in the Clerk's office). <br />Marvin Collins presented a status report concerning a water and <br />sewer extension policy which applies to land use planning issues in Orange <br />County. The report included proposed policy statements on (1) water <br />supply, (2) delineation/protection of watersheds, (3) sewage <br />disposal/alternative systems, (4) delineation of water/sewer service <br />districts, and (5) evidence of service capability/capacity. <br />5. THOROUGHFARE PLAN FOR THE DURHAM CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO URBAN AREA <br />(A copy of this plan is on file in the permanent agenda file in <br />the Clerk's .office) <br />Ed Johnson, Thoroughfare Planning Unit, N.C. Department of <br />Transportation presented the report for discussion and for receipt of <br />comments from the Board. He explained that a plan is being developed for <br />an area that has not previously had this level of study applied to it. The <br />plans for Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Durham are based on a very elaborate <br />travel forecasting model that is predicated on the projections of land <br />use, housing and employment projections for the year 2,000 and year 2010 <br />and serve as the basis for traffic projections. H~,llsborough's plan will <br />not be based on the same criteria but more of a common sense approach. <br />He stated that the study involving Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh <br />will be completed before the study involving the northern end of the <br />
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