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6 <br />d.Other <br />2.PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM <br />Mission/Scope: <br />Public Hearing process consistent with NC State Statutes and <br />Orange County ordinance requirements <br />a.Planning Board Review: <br />December5, 2012 –Ordinance Review Committee(ORC). <br />March 6, 2013–April 3,2013 (recommendation) <br />b.Advisory Boards: <br />c. Local Government Review: <br />Courtesy Review –Town(s) of Chapel <br />Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough, City of <br />Mebane <br />d.Notice Requirements <br />Legal advertisement will be published on February 13 and 20, 2013. <br />e.Outreach: <br />General Public: <br />Small Area Plan Workgroup: <br />Other: <br />3.FISCAL IMPACT <br />While these proposed amendments are merely designed to incorporate necessary <br />references with respect to complying with established thresholds, and requiring the <br />submission of formal site plans in the event a stormwater management plan is <br />required, staff had previously identified compliance with these new State required <br />standards will impose additional costs for development projects and require <br />additional staff resources. <br />Workloadfor Current Planning and Erosion Control staff to review and approve <br />stormwater management plans required by the rules is expected to increase. <br />Workload for staff with respect to the inspection of stormwater management features <br />is also expected to increase. This may necessitate an increase in fees charged to <br />developers. <br />4 <br /> <br />
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