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7 <br /> Commissioner Price agreed, and noted that the Department of Housing and Urban <br /> Development (HUD) does not recognize tiny homes. She said she would like to see this <br /> challenged, as tiny homes are a good option. <br /> Michael Harvey, Planning, reminded the Board that if it approves the amendment, it is <br /> approving the revision to page 46, and the striking of sub-section 2 on page 52. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Price, seconded by Commissioner Burroughs to <br /> close the public hearing. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Price, seconded by Commissioner Jacobs to <br /> amend the amendment as stated below: <br /> The revision of page 46, allowing single-family residences in the home park, and to strike 5.5.4 <br /> subsection 2-C on page 56. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Price, seconded by Commissioner Rich to <br /> adopt the proposed amendments (as amended) by approving the Statement of Consistency <br /> (Attachment 5) and Ordinance (Attachment 6). <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> E. ADJOURNMENT OF PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner McKee, seconded by to Commissioner Burroughs <br /> adjourn the public hearing at 7:38 p.m. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> F. WORK SESSIONS ITEMS <br /> 1. Introduction to Potential Joint Planning Amendments — To receive a presentation <br /> on possible amendments to the Orange County— Chapel Hill — Carrboro Joint <br /> Planning Land Use Plan and Agreement. <br /> BACKGROUND: Planning staffs of the three local government jurisdictions that are party to the <br /> "Joint Planning Agreement," as it is commonly called, have been discussing possible <br /> amendments to the Land Use Plan to better align with various local government goals and <br /> policies, including the Water and Sewer Management, Planning, and Boundary Agreement <br /> (WASMPBA) (WASMPBA is also the subject of a separate agenda item). <br /> The map in Attachment 1 depicts the possible amendments to the Land Use Plan (the current <br /> version of which is included in Attachment 4). A summary of possible amendments is as follows: <br /> • Chapel Hill Area: <br /> o Change the Millhouse Road Park (78.2 acres) parcels, three smaller parcels (6.3 <br /> acres) owned by the Town of Chapel Hill and located between Millhouse Road and <br /> the Millhouse Road Park parcels, and 2.2 acres of road right-of-way from Rural <br /> Buffer to Chapel Hill ETJ (Extraterritorial Jurisdiction). <br />