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10/18/2011
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Agenda
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7b
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Minutes 10-18-2011
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2010's\2011
RES-2011-093 Resolution Approving the 9% Orange–Alamance Boundary Line Area
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2010-2019\2011
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ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: October 18, 2011 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. ~~ <br />SUBJECT: Orange -Alamance Boundan/ Line `9%' Adjustment Action <br />DEPARTMENT: Multiple Departments PUBLIC HEARING: (Y/N) Yes <br />ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />1. Executive Summary Frank W. Clifton, Manager, 245-2306 <br />John Roberts, County Attorney, 245-2318 <br />2. A Resolution Agreeing To Deliver a (Plat Craig Benedict, Planning Director, 245-2575 <br />of the Orange -Alamance County Brian Carson, Planning/GIS Project <br />Boundary (9%) for Incorporation into a Coordinator, 245-2575 <br />2012 Local Bill that Resolves the <br />Uncertain Boundary <br />3. 9% Area Outline Summary with Maps <br />PURPOSE: To address the Orange-Alamance boundary line 9% solution and make a <br />recommendation for the 9% resolution of boundary location. <br />BACKGROUND: See Executive Summary (Attachment 1)for more information. <br />Earlier this year Orange County and Alamance County forwarded two local bills to the NC <br />General Assembly. Both were adopted and signed into law. <br />Senate Bill - 201 <br />Session Law - 2011-88 <br />also known as 91 % Bill) <br />Effective January 1.2012 <br />Senate Bill - 200 <br />Session Law - 2011-87 <br />also known as 9% Bill <br />Effective - Sub'ect to 2012 Local Bill Lan ua e <br />
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