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DRAFT I <br /> JPH MINUTES <br /> • 2/23/87 <br /> DRAFT <br /> A. BOARD COMMENTS <br /> B. AUDIENCE COMMENTS <br /> 1. Matters on the Printed Agenda <br /> (We would appreciate you signing the pad ahead of time so that <br /> you are not overlooked. ) <br /> 2. Matters not on the Printed Agenda <br /> PUBLIC CHARGE <br /> The Board of Commissioners pledges to the citizens of Orange County <br /> its respect. The Board asks its citizens to conduct themselves in a <br /> respectful, courteous manner, both with the Board and with fellow <br /> citizens. At any time should any member of the Board or any citizen <br /> fail to observe this public charge, the Chair will ask the offending <br /> member to leave the meeting until that individual regains personal <br /> control. Should decorum fail to be restored, the Chair will recess <br /> the meeting until such time that a genuine commitment to this public <br /> charge is observed. <br /> D. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> 3. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS <br /> 025 a. Article 11.7 Nonconforming Lots (RURAL BUFFER) <br /> Presentation by Collins. <br /> Article 11.7 of the Zoning Ordinance requires <br /> that nonconforming lots of record, in the same ownership <br /> and with continuous frontage, be combined to create <br /> conforming lots. <br /> On January 5, 1987, the Board of Commissioners approved <br /> the Rural Buffer (RB) zoning district designation and its <br /> application to 38, 000 acres of land surrounding the <br /> Chapel Hill-Carrboro area. Data from the Orange County <br /> Land Records Office indicates that 244 lots (5.7% of all <br /> lots) would have to be combined to meet the two-acre <br /> minimum lot size requirement. Of these lots, 142 (3. 3% <br /> of all lots) are developed. <br /> U 6�) <br />