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Agenda - 05-16-2017 - 8-f - Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance – Approval and Certification of 2017 Report
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Attachment 3 6 <br /> TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL <br /> i r <br /> 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, <br /> Chapel Hill,NC 27514-5705 <br /> www.Townofchapelhill.org <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Mark Dorosin, Chair, Orange County Board of Commissioners <br /> CC: Craig N. Benedict, Orange County Planning & Inspections Director <br /> Ben Hitchings, Director of Planning & Development Services, Town of Chapel Hill <br /> FROM: Roger L. Stancil, Town Manager <br /> SUBJECT: 2017 SAPFOTAC Draft Annual Report Comments <br /> DATE: April 28, 2017 <br /> This memorandum is in response to your letter dated March 8, 2017 regarding the 2017 Report of the <br /> Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (SAPFO) Technical Advisory Committee. The Chapel <br /> Hill Town Council received a presentation on the report from Orange County staff on April 24, 2014. In <br /> response to your request,please find below the Council's comments. <br /> The Council: <br /> • Suggested that school capacity should be increased to the extent possible during planned <br /> renovations. Specifically, the Council expressed interest in further increasing capacity at <br /> Chapel Hill High School. <br /> • Expressed concern that the report doesn't take into account approved but unbuilt <br /> development. <br /> • Noted the potential school impacts of emerging single-family housing trends, with empty <br /> nesters downsizing and selling houses to younger families who may add children to the <br /> school system. <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments. Please let me know if you have any questions. <br /> 1 <br />
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