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Ac & o 7e� <br /> 1 . Planning for Carolina North (UNC's Horace Williams Property) <br /> The purpose of this item is to provide information on the current status of planning for the <br /> University of North Carolina 's Horace Williams Tract . <br /> For more than a decade , the University of North Carolina has been planning for the future use of the <br /> Horace Williams property. A Guide to Physical Development: Summary of the Campus Framework <br /> Plan , prepared by Johnson , Johnson and Roy (JJR) consulting firm was accepted by the UNC Board of <br /> Trustees on December 9 , 1988 . In 1994 the University began new land use framework plans for its <br /> outlying properties which included the Horace Williams Tract. The consulting firm JJR undertook this <br /> task which involved committees from both the University and the two towns as part of the planning <br /> process . The consultants presented the Draft UNC Outlying Properties Land Use Plan on May 23 , <br /> 1996 . UNC land use planning advisory committees from both Chapel Hill and Carrboro submitted <br /> reports/recommendations to their respective town boards who in turn transmitted final comments to the <br /> UNC Board of Trustees in January of 1997 . On January 24 , 1997 the UNC Board of Trustees formally <br /> accepted JJR's plan for the Horace Williams and Mason Farm properties . The University published the <br /> Outlying Parcels Land Use Plans: Summary Report as well as a full technical report during September <br /> of 1998 . Following the publication of the JJR plan , the University of North Carolina began a new central <br /> campus master plan process with the consulting firm of Ayers Saint Gross . In 2000 the work of Ayers <br /> Saint Gross was expanded to include a new look at the Horace Williams property. Representatives of <br /> the University presented a report in February of 2001 to both Chapel Hill and Carrboro that summarized <br /> the Horace Williams Committee's planning principles and the work completed by the consultant team <br /> (see Attachment D). The year 2003 has begun with the planning of the Horace Williams property under <br /> the name of " Carolina North " . "Continuing to build on the foundation of the initial planning efforts , <br /> Carolina has created an Advisory Committee and associated Advisory Groups to provide input and <br /> productive discussion regarding the planning of Uaro ► ina Nonn . curing ine course or rnlS SemeSlet , ulc <br /> Executive Committee has asked the Advisory Groups to provide input in several specific areas that are <br /> critical to advance the planning of Carolina North . The input from the Groups will be incorporated into <br /> creating an updated development plan for Carolina North that will be ready for presentation and <br /> comment early this fall . "source :carolina North Web Site http:l/carolinanorth . unc .edu/vision ,html <br /> Mission - Carolina North <br /> "Carolina North is a living and learning community , expanding Carolina' s multiple missions , intensifying <br /> innovation and redefining our engagement with the region , the State and the world . Carolina North is an <br /> environment where diverse partnerships are created and new endeavors are born and nurtured . <br /> Carolina North is a place of exceptional energy , beauty and contemplation , connecting to and enhancing <br /> both the original campus and neighboring communities . " Source: Carolina North Web Site <br /> http://carolinanorth . unc.edutvislon .htmi <br /> Also in 2003 , the Town of Chapel Hill appointed members to the newly established Horace <br /> Williams Citizens Committee who began meeting on March 4 , 2003 . The Town of Carrboro <br /> established a Horace Williams Advisory Committee and appointed members in March . A summary <br /> of each advisory committee or group is attached . <br /> The following attachments provide information related to planning activities associated with the Horace <br /> Williams property . . <br />