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RES-1994-031 Resolution to amend the Orange County Economic Development Commission
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RES-1994-031 Resolution to amend the Orange County Economic Development Commission
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6/28/1994
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Regular Meeting
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Resolution
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IX-F
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Agenda - 06-28-1994-IX-F
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-3- 4 <br /> THAT the Commission Director also provide staff support to the Industrial <br /> Facilities and Pollution Control Authority and provide contact with all other <br /> agencies and groups which may now or in the future be involved in actions <br /> affecting economic development of Orange County; <br /> THAT the Commission receive, accept and disburse any funds and services <br /> made available by local governments and their agencies and by private and civic <br /> sources in furtherance of its functions; <br /> THAT the initial annual budget not exceed $50,000 dollars and be provided <br /> through non-property tax funds and contributions. The prorated share of the <br /> funds for the Commission's budget shall be as follows: 56% from Orange <br /> County, . 6% from each municipality and 20% combined amount from the Chapel <br /> Hill-Carrboro and Hillsborough Chambers of Commerce; <br /> THAT available funding sources and project initiatives be designed and <br /> pursued through available financial resources such as those provided by the <br /> Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control Authority and the Federal-State <br /> Community Development Block Grant Small Cities Fund: <br /> THAT the Commission and staff work affirmatively with the County and <br /> municipal planning agencies and in particular to rely on what the agencies <br /> provide in such areas as: <br /> a) Planning Department and Planning Board surveys and plans which <br /> identify resources for and constraints to economic development; <br /> b) Zoning designed to identify potential industrial and commercial sites <br /> and protect them against types of development that would lessen their <br /> attractiveness or their compatibility with surrounding areas; <br /> C) Provision of adequate governmental facilities to serve industrial <br /> sites thus identified. <br /> THAT the Commission and staff work affirmatively with the Triangle J <br /> Council of Governments, the contemplated Foreign Trade Zone, the Research <br /> Triangle Park Foundation and the Department of Commerce; <br /> THAT this resolution takes effect upon its passage, this the 14th day of <br /> December, 1982. <br /> Signed by: Richard E. Whitted <br /> Chair of the Board of Commissioners <br /> Attest: Paulette Pridgen-Pond <br /> Clerk to the Board of Commissioners <br /> (Original, signed Resolution on file <br /> in the Clerk's Office) <br />
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