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19 <br /> 1 said it will show up on Municode's website as not officially published, but there will be a link to a <br /> 2 PDF version of the document. <br /> 3 Commissioner Rich asked if John Roberts anticipated any confusion from the time that <br /> 4 things are adopted to the quarterly report. <br /> 5 John Roberts does not anticipate any problems from that. <br /> 6 Commissioner Gordon said she wanted to clarify that the kennels, home occupations, <br /> 7 and agricultural support enterprises amendments will not be included. She asked if this has to <br /> 8 be said every time an ordinance is adopted. <br /> 9 John Roberts said the UDO is not part of the code now. He said, since the County is <br /> 10 adding it, it is being added based on the re-publication that was submitted to the County a <br /> 11 month ago, and that did not include these three text amendments. He said, in the future, <br /> 12 whenever a text amendment is passed by the Board, it will automatically be effective, and it will <br /> 13 be put into the code as soon as it is sent to Municode. He said there will be no need for any <br /> 14 extra action in the future. <br /> 15 Chair Jacobs asked if these three items will be incorporated the next time there is an <br /> 16 update. <br /> 17 John Roberts said Municode should be able to add these before the final publication is <br /> 18 completed. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 A motion was made by Commissioner Dorosin, seconded by Commissioner Price to <br /> 21 adopt and authorize the Chair to sign the attached Resolution of Adoption and add the UDO to <br /> 22 the Code of Ordinances of Orange County, North Carolina, with the inclusion of the following <br /> 23 change to the second to last paragraph: "be it further resolved that recently adopted <br /> 24 amendments to the UDO, related to kennels, home occupations and agricultural support <br /> 25 enterprises, adopted in April and May of 2014 are not included in the unified development <br /> 26 ordinance proofs." <br /> 27 . Commissioner Gordon suggested a friendly amendment to say "agricultural support <br /> 28 enterprises outside of the rural buffer." <br /> 29 Commissioner Dorosin asked John Roberts if this is needed. <br /> 30 John Roberts said it will not hurt anything. He said only one agricultural support <br /> 31 enterprises ordinance was adopted tonight. <br /> 32 Commissioner Dorosin and Commissioner Price accepted the friendly amendment. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 The complete resolution, including revisions reads as follows: <br /> 35 <br /> 36 A RESOLUTION ADDING THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE OF <br /> 37 ORANGE COUNTY TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, ORANGE COUNTY, <br /> 38 NORTH CAROLINA, AS APPENDIX A <br /> 39 <br /> 40 <br /> 41 WHEREAS, on December 17, 1996 the Orange County Board of County Commissioners, <br /> 42 pursuant to North Carolina General Statute §153A-49, authorized the codification of its <br /> 43 ordinances into a code of ordinances; and <br /> 44 <br /> 45 WHEREAS, for various reasons the code of ordinances was not adopted but remained <br /> 46 available to residents using the Orange County website thus creating confusion regarding the <br /> 47 actual adopted laws of Orange County; and <br /> 48 <br />
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