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<br /> Commissioner Jacobs made reference to page 6 and the elementary school that has a <br />projected cost of 13 million dollars. He said that Cary was going to build an elementary school that <br />would cost only 10 million dollars. <br /> Chair Halkiotis asked if someone should be invited from Mebane. <br /> Commissioner Gordon agreed with the composition. She shared Commissioner Carey's <br />concern about having elected officials on this group. If elected officials are put on this task force, <br />their role needs to be delineated. This is an advisory board to the Commissioners. She likes the <br />idea of having a 15-member board but prefers to not have elected officials. <br /> Chair Halkiotis said that he received phone calls from two reporters saying that the <br />Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board voted last night to come before the County with a bond <br />request in excess of 70 million dollars. The bond includes an additional high school. He was very <br />shocked. He advocates having elected officials on this task force. <br /> Commissioner Brown said that she supports having elected officials on this task force. <br />The municipalities could appoint an elected official or they could appoint a designee. She does not <br />have any feelings about whether or not to have Mebane send a representative. She has a concern <br />about breaking out in subcommittees. She feels it is important that everyone understand all the <br />needs. <br /> Commissioner Gordon asked what the role of the task force would be. She asked if the <br />task force would formulate a capital improvement plan. She sees the task force as a neutral group <br />that would give a citizen's view of the CIP. <br /> Chair Halkiotis said that a clear expectation from the very beginning is that the Board of <br />County Commissioners will make the final decision on what will be included on the bond issue. He <br />would rather have elected officials on the task force so they can have some input. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said that he feels comfortable having elected officials on the task <br />force or giving them the option of appointing someone else. He also would like to have two County <br />Commissioners on the task force to co-chair the meetings. <br /> Commissioner Gordon feels that the Board of County Commissioners needs to discuss <br />building a community college before the issue is given to the task force. Also, justice facilities need <br />to be discussed by the County Commissioners before going to the task force. <br /> John Link said that there would be a report on a possible Durham Tech campus in <br />th <br />Orange County on January 29. <br /> Commissioner Gordon supports not having subcommittees. Without the subcommittees <br />the group could be larger. The suggested number of 15 plus three elected officials from the towns <br />and two County Commissioners would be a total of 20 members. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs would also like to invite Mebane. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner Brown to <br />approve the charge to, and composition of, the Capital Needs Advisory Committee; and direct staff <br />to arrange for the services of a qualified facilitator. This includes the four elected officials and the <br />two County Commissioners. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> <br /> c. Resolution Approving an Ordinance for a Time Period Extension for the EDD <br />Moratorium Area near 1-40/Old N.C. 86 and I-85/Old N.C. 86 <br /> The Board considered extending the moratorium on development in the I-40/I-85/Old N.C. <br />86 until April 18, 2001. <br /> Planning Director Craig Benedict said that there was a six-month moratorium in effect <br />from June 29, 2000 to the latter part of 2000. The EDD task force met to discuss the need to extend <br />the moratorium for another three months. This was brought to public hearing on December 12, <br />2000. It was then brought to the Orange County Planning Board last week and they unanimously <br />approved the extension of the moratorium. Some of the discussions at the Planning Board meeting <br />had to do with whether the work could be finished within three months. The regulatory changes will <br />th <br />go to public hearing on February 26. <br /> <br /> <br />