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2030 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map Amendment— Related to Town of <br /> Hillsborough Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) Relinquishment <br /> Purpose <br /> • To receive the Planning Board's recommendation, close the public hearing, and make a <br /> decision on a County initiated amendment to the 2030 Comprehensive Plan Future <br /> Land Use Map <br /> • Amendment assigns County land use classifications to properties that were removed <br /> (Oct. 1) from the Town of Hillsborough Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). <br /> • Affects approximately 500-acres (22-parcels) located generally near the Eno River <br /> between US 70 W and I-85/I-40 in Cheeks and Hillsborough Townships <br /> • This item is companion to Action Agenda Item No. 5b, "Zoning Atlas Amendment." <br /> September 8th Public Hearing <br /> • No members of the public spoke. <br /> • The BOCC had primarily one question -- "Why is staff recommending Agricultural <br /> Residential versus Rural Residential?" <br /> ■ For consistency with the FLUM classifications applied in general area (Attachment <br /> 2, FLUM Hillsborough surrounds). <br /> ■ Minor variation in Population Density Locational Criteria (Attachment 3, Table) <br /> ■ For consistency with existing land uses (Attachment 4, Aerial Photos and Table). <br /> In response to BOCC, the noted attachments were provided to the Planning Board and are <br /> included in tonight's agenda packet. <br /> Planning Board Recommendation <br /> • Considered at is October 8, 2014 meeting. <br /> • Reviewed the differences between Rural Residential and Agricultural Residential, as <br /> well as existing land uses and character of the amendment area. <br /> • Recommended unanimously that the BOCC approve the amendment as presented at <br /> public hearing (Attachment 5, Draft PB Minutes). <br /> Manager's Recommendation <br /> • Receive the Planning Board's recommendation of approval. <br /> • Close the public hearing. <br /> • Adopt the Resolution (Attachment 6, pp. 19-20), which approves the amendment. <br /> Commissioner porosin asked if there is a reason all of these areas are recommended <br /> to be zoned exactly the same way. He said some of the areas appear to have different uses <br /> on one side versus the other. <br /> Tom Altieri said these will be future land use map classifications, and there are primarily <br /> two land use classifications that apply to rural areas without public water and sewer. He said <br /> the choice is limited to agricultural residential or rural residential, and the reasons for <br /> recommending agricultural residential have been provided. <br /> Commissioner porosin questioned whether the entire northern piece or the entire <br /> southern piece has to be the same classification. <br /> Tom Altieri said it does not all have to be classified the same, but this is what the team <br /> has recommended. <br />