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2/19/2013
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6c
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Minutes 02-19-2013
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2010's\2013
RES-2013-014 Resolution Regarding Legislative Matters on Statewide Issues with Exhibit
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2010-2019\2013
RES-2013-015 Resolution to Support the 2013-2015 Funding for the Clean Water Management Trust Fund
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2010-2019\2013
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electronics recycling (Example: Orange County receives <br />funding equal to approximately ten percent (10%) of its <br />actual electronic recycling expenses); <br />*River Basin Protection <br />28) - Orange County supports <br />legislation to enhance State monitoring for all river <br />basins in North Carolina and toreview the rule-making <br />process to enhance regional cooperationand consistency <br />statewide; <br />Local Government Regulation of Development <br />29) - Support <br />legislation nullifying the effect on local governments <br />Lanvale <br />of the recent Supreme Court decision in <br />Properties, LLC and Cabarrus County Building Industry <br />Association v. County of Cabarrus and City of Locust <br />, <br />731 S.E. 2d 800 (2012) (“Lanvale”). The decision of the <br />Supreme Court in Lanvale significantly impedes the <br />authority of local governments to regulate activities <br />associated with development. Counties in particular <br />must ensure there is adequate school capacity to <br />support new residential development. The Lanvale <br />ruling prohibits counties from enacting ordinances to <br />delay development to allow a reasonable time during <br />which a lack of adequate school facilities may be <br />addressed. Providing for this limited authorization to <br /> <br />
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