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37 <br /> Page 3 of 3 Scott Radway <br /> What role should the Planning Board take in guiding and regulating growth? <br /> I think one of the most important roles should be an annual review of movement toward <br /> accomplishing the Board of Commissioners adopted Goals and Priorities. The Planning Board <br /> should play a role in this process. Too often, changing conditions - especially those factors well <br /> beyond local control -force us to recognize that the achievement of our goals must be pursued <br /> via revised regulations. Witness the many changes made to local control by the current and <br /> immediately past NC State Legislature. <br /> How would you, as a member of the Planning Board, contribute to the implementation of <br /> the Board of Commissioners' adopted Goals and Priorities? <br /> I am a strong supporter of the adopted goals and priorities-especially the social equity issues. Other than <br /> comprehensive planning,the planning board s major interaction with many of these goals is encouraging and <br /> measuring if and how proposed private[and public]development meets community goals AND provides safe, livable <br /> neighborhoods and business areas. <br /> Boards/Commissions appointments: <br /> Other Comments: <br /> This application was current on: 2/19/2019 Date Printed: 2/19/2019 <br />
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