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<br />Page 3 <br />Agenda Item Abstract D(4) <br />February 20, 2007 <br />10) June 3 to July 31-Committee meets to make recommendations based on staff analysis and <br />community input; staff works with committee to prepare ordinance text and map revisions. <br />11) August 1 to August 15 -Final drafts of ordinance amendments prepared by staff. <br />12) August 25 -Staff submits draft ordinance to Orange county by this date in order to provide <br />at least 30 days in advance of public hearing, anticipating the Board of Aldermen action to <br />set public hearing on August 28 <br />13) August 28 -Board sets public hearing on proposed ordinance changes and refers ordinance <br />to advisory boards and Orange County. <br />14) September 6 to 20 -Planning Board and other advisory boards review proposed ordinance <br />changes. <br />15) September 8 -First public hearing notice published. <br />16) September 15 -Second public hearing notice published. <br />17) September 25 -Board of Aldermen conducts public hearing and considers adoption of <br />ordinances. <br />18) October 10 (or thereafter, depending on effective date) -moratorium expires <br />Description of the draft ordinance <br />See attached (Attachment G~. As required by North Carolina General Statute 160A-381 (g), the <br />ordinance establishing a development moratorium for Carrboro's NSA must specify the need, <br />purpose, time frame, applicability, and expected accomplishments. The draft ordinance includes <br />these required features, describes the requirements under the Joint Planning Agreement and also <br />notes those projects or approvals that will not be subject to the moratorium. Despite these <br />exceptions and those otherwise granted by the provisions of NCGS 160A-381 itself, there are <br />several proposed projects that may be affected by the moratorium. Pending applications are noted <br />below (as of information available on Friday morning, February 16). Those shown in bold are <br />expected to be affected by the moratorium. <br />Type Concept Plan Concept Plan Subject to <br />Review Approval Moratorium <br />Tallyho AIS Residential Underway No Yes <br />a ;+~1,f:o1~1 ATC RPCiriential YeS Yes Y0S <br />Claremont II AIS Residential Yes Yes Yes <br />Carolina Commons Residential Preliminar y stage Not yet Yes <br />m„>;,, rrontre Aark RPrrPatinnal No No No* <br />Won Buddhism Ctr Institutional N/A N/A Nom <br />RallantinP AiC Residential Yes Yes No <br />Jones Property AIS Residential Yes Yes No <br />Elementary #10 Institutional N/A N/A No <br />Claremont I AIS Residential Yes Yes No <br />* If limitation on residential projects only, otherwise this project would also be affected by <br />moratorium. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />02-20-2007#5 <br />
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