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PACE 11 <br /> Geoffrey Gledhill stated that during the staff work they became aware that <br /> Durham Cable was in the Saddle Drive Big Fork area and also in the Kerly Road area. <br /> They were assured by the Durham Cable people that they did not know they were in Orange <br /> County. The staff has determined that it is not going to be practical for Carolina <br /> Cable or any other Cable TV company to serve those areas. Their thinking was that if <br /> the County Commissioners considered a franchise with Durham Cablevision that it would be <br /> done on two basis: (1) franchise the places that they have encroached upon in the <br /> County on somewhat of a delineated area but on a longer term basis because no one else <br /> is going to serve those people and (2) grant a franchise for a short period of time for <br /> those places that Carolina Cable plans to serve in the future. If Carolina Cable is <br /> ready to move into the St. Mary's Road/ San Reba Woods area and the Maple Ridge Mobile <br /> Home Park area, it could change the recommendation that will come back for Board <br /> consideration. <br /> Commissioner Halkiotis asked to be informed of these kinds of situations where <br /> one cable company encroaches on an area without proper authorization. <br /> This was referred to the Manager for a recommendation to be presented to the <br /> Board for their consideration. <br /> B. CK PROPERTIES CONCEPT PLAN APPEAL <br /> The concept plan for CK Properties was considered by the Planning Board on <br /> March 6, 1989. The property is located on the south side of Dairyland Road <br /> approximately 800 feet west of the intersection with Dodsons Crossroads. The <br /> is zoned Residential-1; the Land Use Plan designation is Rural Residential. heotot total <br /> acreage is 4.063 acres. Four lots are proposed. The ''applicants are requesting an <br /> appeal from the County Commissioners. The applicants have <br /> proposeand <br /> the Planning Staff determined that a private road would not bejustified1 ntthisacase. <br /> Extended discussion ensued with the developer Steven Kelly stating his <br /> reasons for building a private road instead of a public road. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Chairman Carey to <br /> approve the concept plan for CK Properties with a public road built to State <br /> standards. <br /> VOTE: AYES, 4; NOES, 1 (Commissioner Hartwell) <br /> C. APPROVAL OF WORK PLAN FOR UPDATING THE ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION <br /> DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP <br /> ERA <br /> In order for the County to qualify for state and federal transportation <br /> funding, it must have an approved and enacted Transportation Development Plan. The <br /> present plan will expire at the end of 1990. The County would be required to provide a <br /> 10% local match for a state hired consultant to prepare the TDP. The Department on <br /> Aging would provide the match out of the existing C.A.T. transportation budget. The <br /> proposed TDP update will study the need for a rural public transportation system and <br /> expand agency participation in the Coordinated Agency Transportation (CAT) Program. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Hartwell, seconded by Commissioner Marshall <br /> to approve the work plan and the steering committee membership with the condition that <br /> the plan be reviewed by the Regional Mass Transit Authority. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> D. ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD COMPETITION ,(NACo) <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Chairman Carey to <br /> approve the four entries as listed below for submission to NACo. <br /> Land Records Computer Access System <br /> Orange County Coordinated Agency Transportation Program <br /> Friends of Black Children <br /> Orange County's Signage Program <br />