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23 <br /> <br />our jail to assess and refer to treatment in the community and continuing to collect data and <br />measure performance on our efforts; <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />hereby endorses the goals of 3DaysCount™; and <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Orange County Board of Commissioners strongly urges our <br />state-level stakeholders and government leaders to apply to join the Pretrial Justice Institute’s <br />3DaysCount™ initiative. <br />This the 17th day of April 2018. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Price, seconded by Commissioner Rich for the <br />Board to approve the Resolution, and if approved, authorize the Chair to sign the Resolution in <br />Support of 3DaysCount™ – A Nationwide Effort To Make Communities Safer And Ensure <br />Better Outcomes For All By Applying Common Sense Solutions To Widespread Pretrial Justice <br />Challenges. <br /> <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> <br />Commissioner Price asked for the Clerk to send both the proclamation and resolution to <br />Legislative Delegation, and to also send the proclamation to the National Association of <br />Counties (NACo) and the resolution to the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners <br />(NCACC) and all 100 counties. <br /> <br />5. Public Hearings <br />NONE <br /> <br />6. Regular Agenda <br /> <br />a. Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat Application – Triple Crown Farms <br />The Board continued reviewing and taking final action on a request to modify a <br />previously approved Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat application. <br />Michael Harvey, Current Planning Supervisor – Planner III, summarized the abstract and <br />information below: <br /> <br />STAFF COMMENT: At its April 3, 2018 regular meeting, the BOCC voted 3 to 3 on a motion to <br />approve the requested modification. As a result of the tie vote, the request was technically <br />denied. The BOCC then voted unanimously to bring the item back to the April 17, 2018 regular <br />meeting so the full BOCC could re-review and take action on the request. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND: The request seeks to modify conditions associated with roadway construction <br />within the Triple Crown Farms subdivision. Specifically, the applicant is seeking a modification <br />to the County’s original approval, which required internal roadways to be constructed to NC <br />Department of Transportation (NCDOT) public road standards. <br /> <br />STAFF COMMENT: As detailed during the April 3, 2018 BOCC regular meeting, the <br />Triple Crown Farms Major Subdivision was originally approved by the BOCC on June <br />17, 2014 as a 20 lot single-family residential subdivision. At that time the applicant <br />proposed, and the BOCC approved, internal roadways to be constructed to applicable <br />NCDOT public road standards.