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D R A F T <br />MEETING MINUTES1 <br />ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD2 <br />MARCH 20,20193 <br />SPECIAL MEETING4 <br />5 <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Lydia Wegman (Chair), At-Large Chapel Hill Township Representative; Kim Piracci, At-Large; 6 <br />Adam Beeman, Cedar Grove Township Representative; Carrie Fletcher, Bingham Township Representative; Patricia 7 <br />Roberts, Cheeks Township Representative; Paul Guthrie, At-Large Chapel Hill Township; Randy Marshall, Bingham 8 <br />Township Representative; Hunter Spitzer, At-Large; David Blankfard, Hillsborough Township Representative; 9 <br />10 <br />MEMBERS ABSENT: Buddy Hartley, Little River Township Representative; Laura Nicholson, Eno Township Representative; 11 <br /> 12 <br />STAFF PRESENT: Craig Benedict, Planning & Inspections Director; James Bryan, Staff Attorney; Michael Harvey, Current 13 <br />Planning Supervisor; Tina Love, Administrative Assistant III14 <br /> 15 <br />AGENDA ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER 16 <br />Chair Lydia Wegman called the meeting to order. 17 <br />18 <br />AGENDA ITEM 2: PUBLIC CHARGE19 <br />Chair Lydia Wegman waived the reading of the Public Charge20 <br />21 <br />AGENDA ITEM 3: CHAIR COMMENTS22 <br />23 <br />AGENDA ITEM 4: UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO)TEXT AMENDMENTS –REORGANIZATION OF TABLES OF 24 <br />PERMITTED USES –To continue review of and make a recommendation to the BOCC on proposed amendments to the 25 <br />UDO that would reorganize the Tables of Permitted Uses in response to the Byrd v. Franklin County judicial decision and 26 <br />modify other sections to ensure consistency within the ordinance. These amendments are scheduled for BOCC public 27 <br />hearing on April 16, 2019.28 <br />29 <br />PRESENTER:Michael Harvey, Current Planning Supervisor30 <br />31 <br />Michael Harvey: I’m going to make a very brief summary. So obviously, you have an abstract outlining why we are here 32 <br />this evening. There are tweaks that have been made to the packet and I want to review them very quickly. You also have 33 <br />a revised attachment one that spells out the changes that have occurred within the proposed table. At your last meeting 34 <br />there were concerns over the term burden of persuasion and what it meant. There were questions asked which I 35 <br />forwarded to the attorney’s office. I’ll let Mr. Bryan speak to those in a moment. There was also a request to allow retreat 36 <br />centers in additional non-residential zoning districts as permitted use, so you’ll note from the abstract we’ve allowed them 37 <br />within the neighborhood commercial, community commercial, general commercial, Economic Development Buckhorn low 38 <br />intensity, Economic Development Eno low intensity, Economic Development Hillsborough office retail districts at the 39 <br />request of the Planning Director. There are tweaks to Section 2.10.3 and this is where we start getting into the discussion 40 <br />on modifications adding language associated with an applicant’s burden of proof. As pointed out at the last meeting the 41 <br />sentence reads as follows, ‘applicants shall have the burden of establishing by competent material and substantial 42 <br />evidence in the form of testimony, exhibits, documents, models, plans and other materials, that the application meetings 43 <br />the requirements for approval of a Variance it’s application meets’. So that is in Section 2.10.3 and 2.11.3 what I would 44 <br />like the Board to do before we get into the discussion of burden of persuasion, because regardless of whatever happens 45 <br />with burden of persuasion, I’d like there to be a motion to accept the amendment to Section 2.10.3 and Section 2.11.3 46 <br />replacing meetings with meets. 47 <br />48 <br />Randy Marshall: So moved49 <br />50 <br />MOTION by Randy Marshall to accept the amendment to Section 2.10.3 and Section 2.11.3 replacing meetings with meets. 51 <br />Seconded by Carrie Fletcher. 52 <br />VOTE:Unanimous53 <br />54 <br />Michael Harvey: I would also like there to be a motion acknowledging and accepting the changes to the Table of55 <br />Permitted Uses that you saw last month to include Retreat Centers in the districts I named.56 <br />15