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down as unauthorized by law Cabarrus County's adequate public facilities ordinance, <br />has determined that development regulations related to the Schools Adequate Public <br />Facilities Ordinance should be amended. <br />2. Analysis <br />As required under Section 2.8.5 of the Unified Development Ordinance, the Planning <br />Director is required to: `cause an analysis to be made of the application and, based <br />upon that analysis, prepare a recommendation for consideration by the Planning <br />Board and the Board of County Commissioners'. The following information is offered: <br />These amendments are necessary in order to ensure Orange County's regulations <br />comply with recent case law made by the N.C. Supreme Court. <br />3. Comprehensive Plan Linkage (i.e. Principles, Goals and Objectives) <br />[The mSchools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance is addressed on page 8 -42 of the <br />prehensive Plan. Objective E -1 also pertains to the SAPFO. <br />4. New Statutes and Rules <br />Lanvale Properties, LLC and Cabarrus County Building Industry Association v. <br />County of Cabarrus and City of Locust, 731 S.E. 2d 800 (2012). <br />C. PROCESS <br />1. TIM EFRAM E/MILESTONES/DEADLINES <br />a. BOCC Authorization to Proceed <br />December 11, 2012 <br />b. Quarterly Public Hearing <br />February 25, 2013 <br />C. <br />BOCC Updates /Checkpoints <br />February 5, 2013 — Approval of legal ad <br />April 9, 2013 — receive Planning Board recommendation <br />d. Other <br />2. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM <br />Mission /Scope: Public Hearing process consistent with NC State Statutes and <br />Orange County ordinance requirements <br />a. Planning Board Review: <br />March 6, 2013 (recommendation) <br />2 <br />24 <br />