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Agenda - 01-21-20 6-a - 2020 Greene Tract Resolution and Environmental Assessment Interlocal Agreement
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2 <br /> January 29, 2019 Assembly of Governments Meeting <br /> The 2019 Greene Tract Resolution and Conceptual plan were presented at the January 29, <br /> 2019 Assembly of Governments meeting. Elected officials stated support for the resolution and <br /> conceptual plan. <br /> February 12, 2019 Carrboro Board of Aldermen Meeting <br /> The 2019 Greene Tract Resolution and Conceptual Plan were adopted by the Carrboro Board of <br /> Aldermen. <br /> February 19, 2019 Orange County Commissioners Meeting <br /> The 2019 Greene Tract Resolution and Conceptual Plan were adopted by the Orange County <br /> Board of Commissioners. <br /> February 20, 2019 Chapel Hill Town Council Meeting <br /> The 2019 Greene Tract Resolution and Conceptual Plan were presented to the Chapel Hill <br /> Town Council. The Council approved the exchange of acreage from jointly-owned to county- <br /> owned and county-owned to jointly-owned commencing the recombination process and the <br /> exploration of ways to protect the County-owned Headwaters Preserve and Jointly-owned <br /> preserve areas. However, the conceptual plan with linked land use designations were not <br /> approved at this time. <br /> July 15, 2019 Chapel Hill Town Council Meeting <br /> The 2019 Greene Tract Resolution and Conceptual Plan were presented to the Chapel Hill <br /> Town Council for adoption consideration. The Council approved a substitute Resolution (Option <br /> C) which was not the same resolution and conceptual plan adopted by Orange County and the <br /> Town of Carrboro. This resolution and conceptual plan acknowledged action taken at their <br /> February 20 meeting and approved land use acreage designations, but did not specify land use <br /> designations on the adopted conceptual plan. In addition, the Town Council adopted a second <br /> resolution outlining next steps for the Greene Tract, which included the completion of an <br /> environmental assessment. This element was not contained in the resolutions adopted by <br /> Orange County and of the Town of Carrboro since a multi-jurisdictional environmental scan was <br /> conducted. <br /> 2020 Greene Tract Resolution <br /> Following the July Chapel Hill Town Council meeting, local governments have been working to <br /> bridge the two resolutions adopted by the Towns and County. In addition, the local governments <br /> have considered the importance of the environmental assessment and how to proceed. As a <br /> result of these discussions, a 2020 Greene Tract resolution was proposed. This resolution would <br /> provide a process for the three jurisdictions to move forward in their pursuit of development on <br /> the Greene Tract and would provide guidance and next steps while a memorandum of <br /> understanding document is drafted. The resolution would: <br /> 1. Initiate an environmental assessment of the 164 acre Greene Tract to determine the most <br /> environmental sensitive area to be designated as the Headwaters Preserve. <br /> 2. Initiate drafting of a Memorandum of Understanding between the three jurisdictions. This <br /> document would detail decision making process for the jurisdictions to agree to. <br /> 3. Delay public engagement efforts until agreement of a Memorandum of Understanding. <br />
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