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as <br />ATTACHMENT H <br />B. Whenever Chapel Hiil or Carrboro receives an application for a development permit as <br />defined in this Agreement relating to land within their respective portions of the Transition <br />area, it shall forward copies of the application to Orange County for review. The towns <br />shad establish timetables to insure that Orange County has an opportunity to make <br />recommendations regarding such applications within the framewock of the County's <br />.regularly scheduled meeting dates. To the extent passible, the timetables of the County <br />and the towns shall provide for simultaneous review to expedite application processing; <br />provided, however, the towns may not vote to issue or deny a permit until they have <br />received the recommendations ofOrange County or until the expiration of forty-five (45) <br />?~ <br />days after orange County has received the application, whichever comes first. <br />{~ ~~rYy <br />1 ~ /~C. ~~ro ~t~ime to time a development moratorium is appropriate in order to address exigent <br />C`I~,V~ circumstances or the results of a study of density designations, plan classifications or other <br />~~ ~ ~~~ <br />matters prescribed by the adopted Joint Planning Area Land Use Plan, the Joint Planning <br />Area Land Use 141ap or any of the land use ordinances of the Town of Chapel Hill or the <br />/~ i <br />1~~~ Town of Carrboro. To preserve the status quo pending the consideration of a land use <br />ordinance amendment designed to address exigent circumstances or the iesults of a study, <br />the Town of Carrboro or the Town of Chapel Hill may propose the adoption of a <br />development moratorium pending consideration of the ordinance amendment. With <br />respect to the CJDA, any proposed moratorium shall not be effective until adopted by the <br />Town of Canboro and approved by Orange County following a public hearing conducted <br />by the Town of Carrboro. With respect to the CHJDA, any proposed moratorium shall not <br />be effective until adopted by the Town of Chapel Hill and approved by Orange County <br />following a public hearing conducted by the Town of Chapel Hill. Any such adopted and <br />approved moratorium shalt initially be no more than six months induration and maybe <br />extended one time for no more than six months for the reasons and following the <br />procedures prescribed here. <br />Section 2.4 Perm[t Administration in the Rural Buffer • <br />