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04n A <br /> 1 <br /> Page <br /> Smith responded this would be corrected to show designations. <br /> Greenberg expressed a concern on page 19 and 23 about the "lad <br /> of a domesticated animal control ordinance". She felt this ha. <br /> been taken care of. Smith responded the Animal Controi ordinal <br /> was adopted and would become effective January, 1984. <br /> Shanklin stated this was still an objective. <br /> Greenberg requested to delete the reference to animal control <br /> $" ordinance from page 19 and retain it on page 23, and to note <br /> that it will be effective January, 1984. Irvin concurred with <br /> this suggested change. There was no objection from the Board. <br /> Pearson requested deleting the reference to non-state maintair <br /> roads and water lines from page 19 under public safei. Smiti <br /> indicated this was included as a statement of local concerns. <br /> Greenberg inquired about the added item "Promote interovernmel <br /> coordination and review of development proposals through cour <br /> review procedures." on page 20. Smith responded that for th. <br /> Chapel Hill-Carrboro area there <br /> agreement, but there was inf ormal courtesy rev <br /> Smith continued that staff would like to establish a courtesy <br /> review process with the Town of Hillsborough. The Board dicu <br /> this proposal . <br /> On page 21 , under objective, Gordon expressed cancer <br /> Housing ob j <br /> about the blanket statement "Encourage cluster development." <br /> She felt this was sometimes used as a reason for higher densi <br /> Pearson commented it does not mean higher density as the same <br /> zoning requirements are applicable. Grodon continued that st <br /> was not sure it was always good to encourage cluster developn <br /> though she would not discourage cluster development under api <br /> circumstances. As a blanket statement, however, she suggest< <br /> that it be deleted from the objectives. <br /> ,,- <br /> k-, Irvin commented that one problem with cluster development is <br /> that essentially it presumes to preserve open perpe <br /> en s s ace in uer ld 1 <br /> but perpetuity cannot always be assured. Op en space could <br /> be heavily developed with a change in Boards. <br /> Shanklin responded the objective the Board is presently addr <br /> is to provide affordable housing in the area and one way of <br /> that is to encourage cluster development. If we delete this <br /> would be no solid illustration of the promotion of affordabl <br /> housing. ' <br /> as=renn cmnnested adding "when appropriate" to the statement <br />