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21 <br /> 1 A.,oft was made by Commissioner Gordon,seconded by Commissioner Cary,Jr..to refer the <br /> 2 proposed Zoning Atlas amsndments to the Planning Board fora recommendationto be returned to the Board of <br /> 3 Corhrttisaionera no sooner than April 1,1997. <br /> 4 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 5 <br /> 6 (b) Z-2-97 Stoney Creek Basin Overlay District <br /> 7 This item was heard concurrent with Item C1(a), <br /> S <br /> 9 3. Zoning Ordinance Text Anhendutonts <br /> 10 (a) Stoney Creek Basin Small Area Plan <br /> 11 1) Article 4.2.32-Stoney Creek Basin Overlay District <br /> 12 2) Article 6.30 Extra Requirements for the Stoney Creek Basin <br /> 13 Overlay District <br /> 14 This item was heard concurrent with Item C1(a). <br /> 15 <br /> 16 (b) Golf Courses <br /> 17 1) Article 4.3 Permitted Use Table <br /> 18 2) Atfide 6.16.10 Additional Requirements for Certain Permitted Uses <br /> 19 Recreational Facilities(ProWNon-Profit):Golf Club and Goff <br /> 20 Country dub. <br /> 21 3) Article 6.23 Watershed Protection Overlay Districts <br /> 22 4) Article 22 Dakftms-Golf Course <br /> 23 5) Article 8.6.7 Special Uses(Golf Courses) <br /> 24 This item was presented by Emily Cameron for the purpose of receiving <br /> 25 citizen con rhent an proposed amendrimis to the Zoning Ordinance to include standards for golf courses. On <br /> 26 August 20, 1996. the board of Commissioners adopted a charge and appointed members to the Golf Course <br /> 27 Amendment Review Task Force(Golf CART). The Gott CART began meeting m September 1996 and continued its <br /> 28 work through February of 1997. At the end of December,a draft was disputed to 27 agencies and individuals for <br /> 29 review and eonhrhent, including the Institute of Government, state Mariam involved with water quality and pesticide <br /> 30 regulations, the Recreation and Parks Advisory Council, the US Golf Association. the National Association of <br /> 31 Courhtbs, US Environmental Protection Agency, the Golf Course Superintendent Association of America, the <br /> 32 American Society of Golf Course Architects, and the Center for Resource Management. Twelve responses were <br /> 33 received. ween comments were attached to the agenda packet <br /> 34 <br /> 35 <br /> 36 <br /> 37 Commissioner Gordan mentioned that the Permitted Use Table previously avowed Golf Courses as a rrhatter <br /> 3a of right in more dish le s than the current table doss. She felt that it would., sense to allow golf courses in some <br /> 39 of ttoee district by Special Use Permit She requested that the Planning Board disci this WW. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 Ms.Carneron merht wd that the debate was lengthy on this issue. The end point of the dnsarasion was that <br /> 42 the CART-nenims were atternpffng to be mmistent with the description of the dish. Attune fame time,in a <br /> 43 practical sense,the acreage is Bmhited far the cmmnmrcW uses. The possibility of undeveloped existing commercial <br /> 44 land existing which could be used for a golf course development where it would not already be permitted is wry <br /> 45 Unp*. She assurd Canrhissiorher Gordon that the Planning beard would rvisit this issue. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 Cornif feiarher 6rowrh requested clarification on Attorney Gledhil's 00mhments regarding pesticides. <br /> 48 <br /> 4 9 Ms.Carom mentioned that there is a section in the NC General Statutes than preerhpts local junsdietiom <br /> so from adopting repuI@N=winch would address,in any way,the apps eatiOn m use a store,pesticdss. K is very <br /> 51 specific with regard b the NM it puns on loci jur>sdhction.The CART included infomnation in the WW draft regarding <br /> 52 pesticide use,satiety,notification.storage ands,etc,priniariy tar infornrhation. Because of the Goneraf Statutes they <br /> 53 were required to delete them ttrothh the in"draft of this document' <br /> 54 <br />