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Ell <br /> 34 <br /> 5 ' <br /> 8 <br /> Director to Senior Public Health Educator. The salary grade of 69 was <br /> unchanged. <br /> F. CONTRACT BETWEEN THE UNC SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY AND THE ORANGE COUNTY <br /> HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR THE SMART START GRANT <br /> The Board approved and authorized the Chair to sign the contract <br /> between the UNC School of Dentistry and the Orange County Health Department <br /> for the Smart Start grant for the coordination of a dental screening program <br /> for 0-5 year old children funded by Smart Start. <br /> VOTE ON THE CONSENT AGENDA: UNANIMOUS <br /> ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA <br /> APPOINTMENTS FOR THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD AND THE ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Insko, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Gordon to appoint Cheryl A. Howie to the Orange County Board of Adjustment as <br /> an alternate member for a term ending June 30, 1997. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Insko to appoint Saragene G. Boericke to the Orange County Planning Board for <br /> a term ending March 30, 1997. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> IX. ITEMS FOR DECISION - REGULAR AGENDA <br /> A. ORANGE COUNTY SENIOR CENTERS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PROCESS <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Insko, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Halkiotis to approve the preparation of an Orange County senior centers <br /> development plan as proposed in the agenda. There is no commitment to build <br /> anything. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> B. PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT FOR THE WATERSHED <br /> PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICTS <br /> This proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance would allow for a <br /> reduction in the 150' building setback and 300' septic system setback adjacent <br /> to reservoirs and/or streams for lots created prior to January 1, 1994. If <br /> this amendment is approved, it would allow staff approval of a reduction in <br /> the setbacks to the extent needed in order to develop existing lots. There <br /> are a number of cases in which the 150' building setback and the 300' septic <br /> system setback would render lots unbuildable. This amendment will only affect <br /> existing lots and only those that could not be built upon without a reduction <br /> of these setbacks. The alternative to approval of the amendment would be for <br /> the property owners to seek relief from the Board of Adjustment. It is highly <br /> unlikely that this amendment would affect property around Cane Creek Reservoir <br /> or University Lake. With regard to the property surrounding Lake Orange, <br /> there is a possibility of 50 to 70 variances that could be requested over <br /> time. Each variance requires additional staff time and cost about $250. <br />