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Perdita Holtz said, because of the presence of new Board members and because the <br /> staff and Planning Board recommendations differ, she would do a review of the plan text using <br /> PowerPoint. The slides are included in the abstract notes for Item 6B and are as follows: <br /> Comprehensive Plan Text, Unified Development Ordinance Text, and Zoning Atlas <br /> Amendments to Establish Two New Zoning Overlay Districts in the Efland Area <br /> February 5, 2013 <br /> Item 6.b <br /> Zoning Atlas Amendment(Map-see abstract) <br /> • Heard at November 19, 2012 quarterly public hearing and referred to Planning Board for a <br /> recommendation. <br /> • Staff asked Planning Board to specifically weigh in on: <br /> a. Whether to retain the staff-proposed "tick" for a Special Zoning Overlay <br /> District in the 20-Year Transition land use classification. <br /> b. Whether an "internal pedestrian circulation system" should be required in the <br /> Efland Village Overlay District on a large project. <br /> Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment(Chart-see abstract) <br /> Planning Board Recommendation <br /> • Keep the "tick" in the 20-Year Transition row. <br /> • Include language to require privately-owned, connecting walkways throughout the <br /> Efland Village Overlay District. <br /> c. Believes that provision of a pedestrian system (and other modes of <br /> transportation) is very important <br /> • Unanimously voted to recommend approval if pedestrian system language added. <br /> Staff Recommendation <br /> • Partially based on October 2011 work session regarding sidewalks and NC counties' <br /> challenges in providing and maintaining sidewalks. <br /> d. BOCC sentiment that getting into "the sidewalk business" is not feasible at <br /> this time. <br /> • Also based on issues identified in abstract regarding requiring private provision of an <br /> interconnecting public walkway system. <br /> • Require that "large" projects in Efland Village Overlay District provide an "internal <br /> pedestrian circulation system" <br /> e. "Large" defined (for this overlay district) as: <br /> i. Located on 2 or more acres or <br /> ii. > 15,000 square feet of building area <br /> iii. Large parking area: > 50 parking spaces <br />