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Minutes 12-01-2014
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RES-2014-084 Resolution of the Orange County Board of Commissioners Agreeing to an Extension of the Town of Chapel Hill's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
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I <br />Attachment 4 — Planning Staff Comments — NCGS 160A- 360 -362 explains the process for <br />municipal ETJ expansion. The process is primarily a responsibility of the municipality. A <br />summary of the actions to be completed is followed by the itemized checklist. <br />Attachment 5 is a Resolution of the BOCC approving the request. <br />Attachment 6 is a map showing Chapel Hill's new and existing ETJ and remaining JPA <br />transition areas including acreage. <br />Orange County Planning Staff finds that the request is consistent with the criteria of the <br />County's land use policies. The Town of Chapel Hill's Land Use Plan currently incorporates <br />the requested area, and given the close proximity of the Town's existing municipal limits, the <br />site is within an anticipated and natural growth area for the Town. Water and sanitary sewer <br />service is available or can be made available to the property and the area's geographical <br />location and infrastructure funding potential makes it more conducive for these properties to <br />be under ETJ authority of the Town. Given this information, staff recommends approval of the <br />Town of Chapel Hill's request for extension of its ETJ. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no direct correlation to county fiscal impacts since the area is <br />presently within Chapel Hill's JPA planning area and therefore there is no change to the <br />county's planning staff workload. However, this change may allow Chapel Hill to explore other <br />funding sources to assist in the infrastructure development of this area. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends the Board: <br />1. Approve the extraterritorial jurisdiction request by the Town of Chapel Hill pursuant to the <br />Resolution in Attachment 5. <br />2. Authorize the County Manager to proceed with developing a long term plan for the area. <br />
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