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10 <br />following a public hearing conducted by the Town of Chapel Hill. Any such adopted and <br />approved moratorium shall initially be no more than six months in duration and may be <br />extended one time for no more than six months for the reasons and following the <br />procedures prescribed here. <br />Section 2.4 Permit Administration in the Rural Buffer <br />A. Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.6 and the remaining provisions of this Section, <br />Orange County shall perform all functions related to the administration of the ordinances <br />referenced in Section 2 .2 in the same manner as if the land were located outside the Joint <br />Planning Area. <br />B. Whenever Orange County receives an application for a development permit relating to <br />land located within the CHJDA Rural Buffer or the Joint Courtesy Review Area, it shall <br />forward copies of the application to Chapel Hill for review. Similarly, whenever Orange <br />County receives an application for a development permit relating to land located within the <br />CJDA Rural Buffer or the Joint Courtesy Review Area, it shall forward copies of the <br />application to Carrboro for review. The County shall establish timetables to insure that the <br />towns have an opportunity to make recommendations regarding such applications within <br />the framework of their respective regularly scheduled meeting dates. To the extent <br />possible, the timetables of the respective towns and the County shall provide for <br />simultaneous review to expedite application processing; provided, however, Orange <br />County may not vote to issue or deny a permit until it has received the recommendations <br />of the respective Towns or until the expiration of forty-five (45) days after the respective <br />towns have received the application, whichever occurs first. <br />142