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# 0 2 1 <br /> be referred to the appropriate group for a recommendation that will be considered by the <br /> Board of Commissioners at a later time. <br /> A. PUBLIC HEARING DATE - TRANSPORTATION/THOROUGHFARE PLANS <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Chairman Carey to <br /> approve holding a public hearing on May 16, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. in Superior Courtroom on <br /> Phase I components of the Transportation Plan. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> B. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS _ JOINT PLANNING AREA LAND USE PLAN AND JOINT PLANNING <br /> AGREEMENT <br /> Planning Director Marvin Collins stated that this item relates to the <br /> University Lake Watershed protection measures and involves proposed amendments to the Joint <br /> Planning Area Land Use Plan and the Joint Planning Agreement. These proposals were <br /> presented to public hearing on February 28, 1990. The recommended amendments include <br /> incorporating into the Joint Planning Land Use Plan descriptions of the basic strategies <br /> for protecting the University Lake Watershed as recommended by Camp Dresser and McKee in <br /> their study. Two options are identified. The recommended strategy is one of five-acre <br /> minimum lot size zoning. The other amendment includes a Land Use Plan overlay category <br /> entitled the University Lake Watershed Area and sets forth development patterns and <br /> standards based on the recommended options. The third amendment involves the County's <br /> water and sewer extension policy and includes refinements contemplated by the Joint <br /> Planning Area jurisdictions. The final amendment involves the agreement itself and deletes <br /> the reference to an overlay district entitled "Water Quality Critical Area" and substitutes <br /> in its place the new designation "University Lake Watershed Area." Collins reviewed the <br /> .'`,comments on the proposed amendments from the Chapel Hill Town Council and the Carrboro <br /> Board of Aldermen. The revisions and additions are listed in the agenda abstract. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Mr. Bill Burch presented for the Board's consideration a recommendation for permanent <br /> protection of University Lake Watershed and wildlife. The main emphasis was the purchase <br /> of open land in the watershed area with a surcharge from OWASA customers. The entire <br /> presentation is in the permanent agenda file. <br /> Mr. Duncan spoke against the proposed restrictions which do not allow sewer lines or <br /> water extensions in the University Lake Watershed for existing lots. He stated that the <br /> federal grant for septic lines is unrestricted and that previous agreements to allow sewer <br /> connections are not being honored. He asked that the proposal be amended to allow sewer <br /> and water connections and to honor previous commitments. <br /> Marvin Poythress spoke about the five United Churches of Christ. They are attempting <br /> to build low cost housing. There are seventy acres in Chestnut Oaks that have already been <br /> surveyed for the Habitat for Humanity. He requested that the County give them a variance <br /> or exception to allow a one-acre minimum lot size for affordable housing. Chairman Carey <br /> stated that the County is aware of this situation and will work to resolve it. <br /> Commissioner Halkiotis suggested forming a citizens group to study the <br /> possible sources of funding to buy and protect the land that is in the development area of <br /> the University lake Watershed. He suggested that those who live and own land in the <br /> University Lake Watershed and those who pay for OWASA water form a group and meet to <br /> discuss the situation. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner Hartwell <br /> to approve the Administration's recommendation as stated below and authorize the Chair to <br /> sign a Joint Planning Agreement which contains these amendments and to refer the proposals <br /> made by Commissioner Willhoit to the Intergovernmental Work Group for further discussion. <br />