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11/3/1997
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9b
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Oct-29-97 04 :03P Coleman Gledhill Hargrave 919 732 7997 P_05 <br /> 16 <br /> Chapel )fill. Any such adopted and approved moratorium <br /> shall initially be no more than six months in duration <br /> and may be extended one time for no more than six <br /> months for the reasons and following the procedures <br /> prescribed here. <br /> 2.4 pernit Ad-4nistration within the Rural suffer <br /> C. From time to time a development moratorium is <br /> appropriate in order to address exigent circumstances <br /> or the results of a study of density designations, plan <br /> classifications or other matters prescribed by the <br /> adopted Joint Planning Area Land Use Plan, the Joint <br /> Planning Area Land Use Map or any of the land use <br /> ordinances of Orange County. To preserve the status <br /> quo pending the consideration of a land use ordinance <br /> amendment designed to address exigent circumstances or <br /> the results of a study, Orange County may propose the <br /> adoption of a development moratorium pending <br /> consideration of the ordinance amendment. Any proposed <br /> moratorium shall not be effective until adopted by <br /> Orange County following a public hearing conducted by <br /> Orange County. Any such adopted moratorium shall <br /> initially be no more than six months in duration and <br /> may be extended one time for no more than six months <br /> for the reasons and following the procedures prescribed <br /> here. <br />
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