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2/25/1991
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r <br /> 1 j <br /> GOAL; DEVELOP A GROWTH MANAGEMENT/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POLICY <br /> FOR THE EFLAND COMMUNITY. <br /> OBJECTIVES: <br /> 1. Discuss and evaluate the pros/cons of Efland incorporation. <br /> 2 . Consider and prezone appropriate areas for commercial and <br /> environmentally-sensitive employment. <br /> 3 . Consider the role of public sewer provision, transportation <br /> routes and community character in producing such a policy. <br /> Specific Action Strategies <br /> a. Appoint a steering committee of area residents to study <br /> issue of incorporation. <br /> b. Request Economic Development Commission assistance in <br /> identifying appropriate sites for commercial/light <br /> industrial development. Linkages for transportation between <br /> the village and the industrial area should be coordinated and <br /> comprehensive. <br /> C. Request the County expedite the provision of sewer service to <br /> Phase II customers (or, as Town of Efland, pursue this <br /> matter as a Town service) . <br /> d. Seek meeting with Hillsborough elected officials to <br /> coordinate thoroughfare planning in Efland (currently a part <br /> of Hillsborough Thoroughfare Plan) . <br /> e. Establish an informal local public-private committee to <br /> provide help with funding local needs. <br /> f. Adopt a 20-Year Community Plan. <br /> 32 <br />
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