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l <br /> 20 <br /> prepared by the Carrboro Board and Orange County <br /> Planning Staffs, is an attachment to these <br /> minutes on pages . The Carrboro Board of <br /> Aldermen approves changes to its Zoning Map by <br /> Resolution, based on the information contained <br /> with the Staff Report and comments received <br /> through the public hearing process. The Orange <br /> County Board of Commissioners takes action <br /> subsequent to action by the Carrboro Board of <br /> Aldermen. Both Boards must act in the affirmative <br /> in order for the rezoning to become effective. <br /> The proposed rezoning was presented at a joint <br /> public hearing before the Orange County Board of <br /> Commissioners and the Carrboro Board of Aldermen <br /> on May 31, 1995. <br /> Several citizens spoke in opposition to the <br /> rezoning. Their concerns included the impact on <br /> schools and the increase in stormwater run-off <br /> that would be generated by development of the <br /> property. <br /> The Carrboro Board of Aldermen approved the <br /> proposed rezoning on June 20, 1995. <br /> The Orange County and Carrboro Planning Staffs <br /> recommend approval of the proposed rezoning. <br /> Allison asked if there had been citizens' <br /> comments at the Carrboro Board of Aldermen <br /> meeting. Willis responded that discussion with <br /> the Carrboro Planning Staff did not indicate any <br /> citizen comments. <br /> MOTION: Allison moved approval as recommended by the <br /> Orange County and Carrboro Planning Staffs. <br /> Seconded by Katz. <br /> VOTE: 6 in favor. <br /> 1 opposed (Brown - has the same concerns raised <br /> by citizens at the public hearing regarding <br /> impact on schools and increase in stormwater run- <br /> off and they have not been addressed. ) <br /> 1 abstained (Reid - probable personal conflict of <br /> interest) . <br /> Katz and Allison noted they should be listed in <br /> attendance at the May 31, 1995 public hearing. <br /> This information to be relayed to County Clerk. <br /> Reid also noted concerns with runoff and <br /> explained that runoff does occur north and south <br /> since that is the highest point. Reid asked if <br /> that could be addressed at plan review. Willis <br />