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PAGE 4 069 <br /> that when a Land Use Plan is being updated, it is the <br /> opportune time to request such an amendment. She expressed <br /> concern that her neighbors property all remain as they <br /> desired but that the same courtesy be extended to her to <br /> allow the land use plan amendment for her lot. <br /> Dalton Riley, property owner of two acres on US 70 adjoining <br /> the Hunter property, indicated he was opposed to the <br /> amendment requested and felt there was no need for a real <br /> estate office in Efland. <br /> Chair Marshall presented a letter from Central Carolina Bank <br /> as trustee for Moorefields indicating agreement with the <br /> designation of a Public Interest District for Moorefields and <br /> requesting protection in the form of a perimeter buffer that <br /> other Public Interest Districts will receive. (Copy of this <br /> letter as attachment to these minutes on page ) . <br /> b. Eno Township Component <br /> Staff presentation by Brad Torgan. <br /> When the Orange County Land Use Plan was adopted in 1981, a <br /> five update schedule was specified. In accordance with that <br /> schedule, the components for Little River and Cedar Grove <br /> Townships were amended in 1986 and 1987, respectively. The <br /> Plan update process for Eno Township officially began with a <br /> public information meeting on January <br /> 6, 1988 at which the <br /> plan strategy was presented. The strategy consisted of <br /> collection of data, identification of development trends, <br /> seeking community input and the creation of draft alternative <br /> plans. A public meeting was held on February 2, 1988 for the <br /> purposes of presenting background data and distributing <br /> questionnaires on community preferences. A final public <br /> meeting was held to present alternative plans on March 9, <br /> 1988. A quorum of the Eno TAC was not present at the may 3 <br /> Joint Hillsborough/Eno TAC meeting so no TAC recommendation <br /> has been prepared. <br /> The text of the Draft Plan is greatly expanded over the <br /> existing Eno Township Plan. New sections include housing <br /> stock, existing land use acreages, cultural and natural <br /> resources, and development trends since 1981, which documents <br /> the influence of Durham and impact of manufactured housing on <br /> Eno Township. Proposed amendments to the section on land use <br /> distribution recognize the Durham Urban Growth Area as <br /> documented in the Durham 2005 Plan adopted by the City of <br /> Durham, while the section on circulation is expanded to place <br /> more emphasis of travel patterns and traffic volumes on major <br /> roads. Population projections are revised upward. The 1981 <br /> plan projected a population of 8,168 for Eno Township in the <br /> year 2000, up from 4,450 in 1980. The proposed amendment <br /> increases the projected population for the year 2000 to 9,865 <br /> 1111111111811111 <br />