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13 <br /> 1 Commissioner Gordon said the similarity with the joint plan used with Carrboro and <br /> 2 Chapel Hill is the process; however the land use categories are not the same. <br /> 3 Tom Altieri said the categories are not the same but it is a similar construct. He said <br /> 4 Chapel Hill and Carrboro have 10 and 20 year transition areas, and that is the broad <br /> 5 designation. He said there is a joint land use plan that includes all of the other land use <br /> 6 classifications in the plan being presented. <br /> 7 Commissioner Gordon said she wanted to make sure these uses were confined to this <br /> 8 plan only. <br /> 9 She noted that the ETJ swap will be done next. She asked which map best explains <br /> 10 what the land use categories will be. She referred to several maps and asked which would <br /> 11 best explain what will be in Orange County's section. <br /> 12 Tom Altieri said these areas can be seen on one of the maps, but the ETJ swap phase <br /> 13 has not been reached. He said specific maps identifying those specific parcels will be brought <br /> 14 back once the swap phase is reached, including prescribed land uses. <br /> 15 He said the ETJ areas that will become part of the town are provided on the joint land <br /> 16 use plan; however this does not show the ETJ areas on the west side of town that will be <br /> 17 relinquished to the County. He said these are the areas adjacent to the Eno River that would <br /> 18 be classified as agricultural/residential, with a series of watershed and resource protection <br /> 19 overlays. <br /> 20 Commissioner Gordon said she did not understand the significance of ratifying the land <br /> 21 use plan before the comprehensive plan amendments are made. <br /> 22 Tom Altieri said this becomes the joint land use plan for all of the areas within the urban <br /> 23 services boundary for this Hillsborough and Orange County plan. He said the construct will not <br /> 24 be fully implemented until the references are made in the 2030 comprehensive plan land use <br /> 25 elements section identifying the urban services area, the Orange County urbanizing area and <br /> 26 the Hillsborough urbanizing area. <br /> 27 He said it has become very clear to staff that it would be too confusing to go through the <br /> 28 ETJ adjustment process and also bring the 2030 comprehensive plan amendments at the same <br /> 29 time. <br /> 30 Commissioner Gordon referred to attachment 5 and asked which map is being <br /> 31 approved. <br /> 32 Tom Altieri said pages 10-13 are being approved. <br /> 33 Commissioner McKee said he is convinced that some soils will support one housing unit <br /> 34 per acre. He said it is irrelevant whether a 10 acre development with five houses has houses <br /> 35 on 2 acre lots, or one acre lots with 5 acres of open space. He said the land cost component <br /> 36 remains the same, and this drives the cost of housing in Orange County. He does not see how <br /> 37 striking the 2 acre minimum lot size does anything favorable to the affordability of housing in <br /> 38 Orange County. He said the better option is to tie minimum lot size to soil carrying capacity, as <br /> 39 it relates to septic. He said this could potentially allow a 10 acre development to carry ten <br /> 40 houses, which would reduce the cost of the houses. <br /> 41 Chair Jacobs said the point of clustering is that it is cheaper per unit, because there is <br /> 42 less infrastructure. <br /> 43 He said the idea of using carrying capacity as the standard is one that could be <br /> 44 implemented in the future, but it would be a tremendous undertaking. <br /> 45 Commissioner Price agreed with Chair Jacobs. She said cluster homes reduce costs <br /> 46 and create lower income housing. She cluster homes are also beneficial for "age in place" <br /> 47 residents. She said she supports this change. <br /> 48 Commissioner Pelissier said water capacity is also a factor in zoning. She said there <br /> 49 are rural areas that are zoned according to water recharge rates. She said these rates vary, <br /> 50 and there are areas of Orange County that could not support the higher density building. <br />