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ORD-2000-012 thru 2012-026 Adoption of County Capital Projects
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3/21/2000
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3. zr- ",0-4; <br /> 02 Q) G <br /> internal transaction, as long as the County has the asset, it is not quite so important as to which pocket the money is <br /> coming from. <br /> Chair Carey said that the 60 acres would be a solid waste asset and if it were used for another purpose the <br /> appropriate transfer would have to be made to the landfill fund. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs feels the County needs to leave some ability to do something other than protect the <br /> 60 acres for future Commissioners. He said that if the 60 acres were going to be put in open space permanently, <br /> Orange County would need to do it with the understanding that they would pay the solid waste operation for the land. <br /> Commissioner Halkiotis feels that the County has already lost the possibility of interconnecting three tracts <br /> of land and looking at the possibility of establishing a mega-park. He made reference to a letter that was in the Chapel <br /> Hill Herald today that suggested that the County sell the Greene Tract and put the money in the landfill fund. He thinks <br /> there is an opportunity to make a statement for the future and keep the best piece of land as an asset and then figure <br /> out what is in the best interest of the citizens. <br /> Commissioner Gordon said that she prefers alternative#1. She said that her vision for the Greene Tract is <br /> that it would remain undisturbed. She proposed that the County pursue obtaining contiguous property. She wants the <br /> County to be interested in delineating the natural areas. She indicated on the map the location of the natural areas. <br /> She said that theoretically the land is an asset of the landfill. She asked about the Duke Power restrictions on the <br /> easement. She also asked how much land the County would need to have access to the railroad. She said that her <br /> vision for the Greene Tract is that it would be mainly open space. She would like the staff to research what the <br /> restrictive covenants are for the residences,what the Greene Tract buffers mean, and what would the other <br /> jurisdictions do with the property adjacent to the railroad tracks. <br /> Chair Carey feels that alternative one does provide some potential for the area for both development and <br /> protection. He feels that because the 60 acres is an asset of the system that some opportunities should be preserved <br /> for it to be used for developable purposes. <br /> Commissioner Gordon asked how much is designated along the railroad and David Stancil said between <br /> 500-600 feet. She asked what it could be used for and John Link said that he would think that any structure would be <br /> accommodated. She suggested having an alternative access in the northern part of the tract where the Duke Power <br /> easement would not have to be crossed. <br /> Geoffrey Gledhill said that someone could be employed to determine the needs of access to the railroad. <br /> He said that since there are so many unknowns associated with the railroad,the County should focus on physically <br /> making a connection to the railroad right-of-way. <br /> Chair Carey said that the County could exclude a right-of-way from the 60 acres and negotiate with the <br /> towns for using it for that purpose as a part of the 109 acres without having to assume responsibility for it as an asset. <br /> Chair Carey supports alternative#1 because it provides maximum flexibility for the use of this property. <br /> Commissioner Gordon asked about the buffers from the Neville Tract. <br /> Gayle Wilson said that in changing the Neville Tract to allow excavation of soil, the Town required a buffer. <br /> The landfill required a certain amount of soil to come off the property, and it was determined that since most of the <br /> property would have to be used for soil excavation,that the buffer was placed on the adjacent property,which was the <br /> Greene Tract. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Brown, seconded by Commissioner Jacobs to adopt alternative#1 <br /> and send on to Chapel Hill the following: 1)the wildlife corridor map, showing and highlighting the various natural areas <br /> with an explanation; 2)the goldenrod sheet showing the drainage pattern and what it means in terms of a natural area <br /> being the headwaters of the creeks; and 3)a statement of support of Chapel Hill's resolution to maintain the Greene <br /> Tract in a natural state to the greatest extent possible, since there has been a mention of affordable housing. The <br /> County's intent is to preserve the property in its natural state and build on the support of the Chapel Hill resolution. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> Chair Carey will circulate the letter to the other Commissioners before it is sent to Chapel Hill. <br /> With regard to the resolution added to the agenda, Geoffrey Gledhill said that the application for rezoning is <br /> still out there and pending and it will be processed if there is no formal action to withdraw the application for the <br /> rezoning. By this resolution, Orange County as an owner of the property will withdraw their support for rezoning the <br /> Greene Tract. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobs, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis to withdraw Orange <br /> County's support of the rezoning request of the Greene Tract. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> C. Adoption of County Capital Project Ordinances <br /> The Board was to consider adoption of capital project ordinances for projects included in the 1999-2009 <br /> Capital Investment Plan. This item was postponed to the March 23, 2000 work session. <br /> d. TANF Housing Program Implementation Plan <br /> 9 <br />
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