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A summary of the DANA report is attached. The summary includes the most important maps, <br />tables and trends. The full report is available on the DCHC MPO Web site - www.dchcmpo.org. <br />Attachment 5 - 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Deficiency Analysis and <br />Need Assessment - TAC Meeting March 12, 2008 <br />6) Written Updates (No Staff Presentations) <br />a. County Comprehensive Plan <br />The County, with assistance from Clarion Associates, is preparing a complete update to its <br />Comprehensive Plan. The Plan is being developed in two phases. Phase I was completed in <br />September 2007 and included the development of goals and a County Profile (Data) Element. <br />Phase II will include objectives and supporting text for the remaining seven (7) Elements of the <br />Plan. Public input meetings will be conducted in April and a public hearing on the draft Plan is <br />scheduled for May 19, 2008. The first draft of the Comprehensive Plan is presently available on <br />the County's Comprehensive Plan Update Website (Address and. additional information is <br />provided in the attached brochure). The Public Hearing draft will be posted on the website on <br />or near May 7th. Courtesy review comments are welcome and may be forwarded to Tom <br />Altieri, Comprehensive Planning Supervisor at: taltieri(a~co.orange.nc.us. <br />Attachment 6 - a -Comprehensive Plan Update Brochure <br />b. Solid Waste Transfer Station Siting Process <br />The transfer station site search process is currently underway .with the Board of County <br />Commissioners (BOCC) performing the role of the search committee (acting as the committee <br />of the whole). Olver, Inc. of Charlotte has been retained to administer the siting process and to <br />conduct the site screening, comparative site evaluation, environmental reviews and generally <br />act as the site search process engineering technical consultant reporting directly to the BOCC. <br />Attached is a copy of the agenda of the most recent transfer station siting work session to <br />represent the status of the process, including the most recent meeting timeline and flow <br />schematic. At this latest meeting, the BOCC authorized two Public Information Sessions to take <br />place on April 3 in Hillsborough and April 10 in Chapel Hill (see exhibit 4 of attached agenda <br />packet). As a means of public input, the Public Information Sessions are in addition to the <br />public input opportunities provided at each BOCC transfer station siting meeting and are a less <br />formal venue for information exchange and interaction between interested residents and the <br />consultant. <br />Olver, Inc. has established a transfer station site search web site at <br />www.olver.com/orangecounty/ that contains all information relative to the site search process, <br />including all agenda items, handouts, presentation slides, meeting summaries, etc. <br />Attachment 6 - b -March 78, 2008 BOCC Transfer Station Siting Work Session Agenda <br />Packet <br />