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10 <br /> Objective ED-1.4: Achieve the objective of adding 5,000 new private sector jobs <br /> in the County and $125,000,000 in new commercial property by June 2010, with <br /> the goal of 75% of the new jobs being filled by County residents. <br /> Objective ED-1.5: Identify barriers to development of desirable businesses and <br /> local businesses, and mitigate these barriers. <br /> Objective ED-1.6: Provide outreach, recognition and/or expedited service to new <br /> and existing businesses that meet development criteria. <br /> Objective ED-1.8: Explore policies to use in attracting and encouraging <br /> development of companies and enterprises that will build and expand upon the <br /> County's economic base. <br /> 5. Economic Development Goal 2: Infrastructure that supports desired <br /> development. <br /> Objective ED-2.5: Identify lands suitable to accommodate the expansion and <br /> growth of commercial and industrial uses in the County. <br /> Objective ED-2.8: Adjust ongoing designation and zoning of Economic <br /> Development Districts to avoid the area designated as the Rural Buffer. (See <br /> also Land Use Objectives LU-3.1 and LU-3.3.). <br /> The amendments are reasonable and in the public interest because: <br /> a. The amendment will foster economic development within the Eno Economic <br /> Development District. It also encourages the balanced and sustainable growth of <br /> existing non-residential uses. <br /> The project will provide buffers and setbacks to transition between residential uses <br /> and transition to natural resource areas. <br /> b. The project will not result in traffic impacts deemed to be detrimental to existing <br /> roadways due to the proposed density. <br /> c. The proposed amendments promote public health, safety, and general welfare by <br /> furthering the goals and objectives of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> The Planning Board hereby recommends that the Orange County Board of County <br /> Commissioners consider adoption of the proposed Zoning Atlas amendments. <br /> r <br /> Pete Hallenbeck, Chair Date <br />