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Attachment 2 /1 <br />Excerpt of Eno EDD Area Small Area Plan ~~~i'' <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD <br />JUNE 4, 2008 <br />REGULAR MEETING <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Jay Bryan, Chapel Hill Representative (Chair); Craufurd <br />Goodwin, Hillsborough Representative; Michelle Kempinski, Cedar Grove <br />Township At-Large; Larry Wright, Cedar Grove Township At-Large; Renee A. <br />Price, Hillsborough Township At-Large (Vice Chair); .Judith Wegner, Bingham <br />Township At-Large <br />MEMBERS ABSENT: Brian Crawford, Eno Township At-Large; Joel Forrest Knight, <br />Little River Representative; Bernadette Pelissier, Bingham Township; Jeffrey <br />Schmitt, Cedar Grove Township At-Large <br />STAFF PRESENT: Craig Benedict, Planning Director; Tom Altieri, Comprehensive <br />Planning Supervisor; Michael Harvey, Planner II; Tina Love, Administrative <br />Assistant II, Perdita Holtz; Debra Graham; Kate Lowe (intern) <br />OTHER ATTENDEES: Donald and Donna Easterlin; Jim Parker, Consultant <br />AGENDA ITEM 10: ENO EDD AREA SMALL AREA PLAN <br />To consider a recommendation to the BOCC regarding the draft <br />Eno EDD Area Small Area Plan heard at the May 19, 2008 QPH <br />Presenter: Perdita Holtz, Planning Systems Coordinator <br />Perdita Holtz: Presented draft plan. <br />Michelle Kempinski: How will the non-official permitted use table be handled? <br />There was discussion at the public hearing about these being suggested uses <br />based on the task force work. <br />Perdita Holtz: .This is the construct that shows the committee's intent on the <br />types of uses to consider during the implementation phase. We are not sure who <br />will finish this. <br />Michelle Kempinski: If this is a documentation providing recommendations, is <br />that permitted use table going to remain in this document? <br />Perdita Holtz: The one paragraph that preludes the appendix states that the <br />table should be taken into account with future regulatory ordinances <br />amendments brought forward. Whatever is officially adopted is what would be <br />the law. <br />