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Attachment 1 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN/ FUTURE LAND USE MAP <br />AND <br />UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) <br />AMEN DMENTOUTLINE <br />UDO / Zoning- 2013 -01 <br />23 <br />Modify or remove regulatory requirements in the UDO related to the Schools Adequate <br />Public Facilities Ordinance (SAPFO) <br />A. AMENDMENT TYPE <br />Map Amendments <br />❑ Land Use Element Map: <br />From: - -- <br />To: --- <br />F-1 Zoning Map: <br />From- <br />To---- <br />F-1 Other: <br />Text Amendments <br />❑ Comprehensive Plan Text: <br />ection(s): <br />❑ UDO Text: <br />❑UDO General Text Changes <br />❑UDO Development Standards <br />❑UDO Development Approval Processes <br />Pection(s)- 2.14.1, 2.15.5, 6.19, and 7.14.3 <br />❑ Other: Schools Adequate Public Facilities Memorandum of Understanding <br />(need to amend is currently being evaluated by legal staffs; will be done <br />later in 2013 if necessary) <br />B. RATIONALE <br />1. Purpose /Mission <br />To remove the remove the ability of the school districts to deny a Certificate of <br />Adequate Public Schools (CAPS). The County Attorney, through discussions with <br />the attorneys for Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and Hillsborough, and a review of the recent <br />Supreme Court decision in Lanvale Properties v. Cabarrus County, which struck <br />1 <br />
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