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63 <br /> concludes that irreparable injury will occur if the alleged violation is not terminated <br /> immediately. The ordinance shall nrovide for an expedited procedure wherehv a <br /> 012.) work order max' he appealed to the hoard of adjustment. The ordinance may <br /> also provide that a violation of a stopwork order that has not been appealed or that <br /> ta...satrLupbs11) <21LAnnealslaiLcakaitujeamlisderneAsior. This subsection shall <br /> only 1s, Orange County," <br /> Sec. 4. The Charter of the Town of Chapel Hill, being Chapter 473, <br /> Session Laws of 1975, is hereby amended by adding a new Section 3.12 to read as <br /> follows: <br /> "Sec. 3.12. Disclosure of property and business interests. <br /> (a) The Town Council of Chapel Hill may require by ordinance the disclosure by <br /> the Mayor and members of the Council of their, and their spouses'. personal financial <br /> interests including but not limited to interests in real property and in entities doing <br /> business with the town or applying for permits or approvals from the Town. The <br /> Council may establish minimum percentage interests below which disclosure would <br /> not be required. <br /> (b) The Town Council of Chapel Hill may require by ordinance that the Mayor <br /> and Council members shall not vote on matters involving their property or business <br /> interests; provided, that the Council may exempt from disqualification matters such as <br /> zoning or development decisions in which all properties similarly situated would be <br /> similarly affected." <br /> Sec. 5. (a) Section 5.23 of the Charter of the Town of Chapel Hill, <br /> being Chapter 473, Session Laws of 1975, as added by Chapter 330, Session Laws of <br /> 1977, and renumbered to be Section 5.33 under G.S. c60A-496, reads as rewritten: <br /> "Sec. 5•33, P •- Tree protection <br /> rezulations. The Town is authorized to adopt ordinances after holding of a public <br /> hearing thereon, to regulate ron-,ova: planting, removal. and substantial destruction of <br /> trees and shrubs and their surround inc soils, to the extent that the root systems of -' <br /> trees and shrubs extend into such soils ffc,x. on public and private property within <br /> the town and its extraterritorial planning iurisdiction in order to preserve, protect. <br /> and enhance c of rocs: valuable natural resources of the community, and to <br /> protect the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens." <br /> (b) All development and zoning ordinances of the Town of Chapel Hill <br /> enacted and all steps taken by that town to enact development and zoning ordinances <br /> prior to the effective date of this section which would have been valid under <br /> subsection (a) of this section are hereby validated, ratified, and confirmed. <br /> Sec. 6. This act is effective upon ratification. <br /> In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 27th day of <br /> June, 1989. <br /> . . <br /> . - <br /> JAMES C. GARDNER <br /> _ <br /> James C. Gardner <br /> President of the Senate <br /> J. L MAVRETIC <br /> J. L. Mavretic <br /> Speaker of the House of Representatives <br /> House Bill 95 <br /> iffamontems• <br />
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