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Approved 9/2/2020 <br />ATTACHMENT 3 1 <br />MEETING MINUTES EXCERPT 2 ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD 3 AUGUST 5, 2020 4 REGULAR MEETING 5 <br />(Due to current public health concerns, this meeting was held virtually. 6 <br />Members of the Planning Board, staff and public participated remotely) 7 <br /> 8 9 <br />EXCERPT 10 <br />AGENDA ITEM 8: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH/ORANGE COUNTY CENTRAL ORANGE 11 COORDINATED AREA (COCA) LAND USE PLAN AND TO THE ORANGE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 12 FUTURE LAND USE MAP (FLUM) - To review and make a recommendation to the BOCC on County-13 <br />initiated amendments to the COCA and FLUM in the vicinity of the southern portion of the 14 <br />Hillsborough Area Economic Development District. The amendments related to COCA affect 17 15 <br />parcels (in whole or part) encompassing 84 acres. The amendments related to the FLUM affect 20 16 <br />parcels (in whole or part) encompassing 89 acres. The COCA proposed land use category is 17 <br />Suburban Office and the FLUM proposed category is Economic Development. This item is 18 <br />scheduled for BOCC public hearing on September 15, 2020. 19 <br /> PRESENTER: Tom Altieri, Comprehensive Planning Supervisor 20 <br /> 21 <br />Tom Altieri reviewed the abstract and proposed changes 22 <br /> 23 <br />Hunter Spitzer: The first question that I have, no residential zoning will be permitted under this new County Land Use 24 <br />under the Economic Transitionary correct? 25 <br /> 26 <br />Tom Altieri: As part of these amendments, there is no associated rezoning at this time. The residential structures, 27 <br />the homes that are there now will continue to be conforming, the planning term, because the Rural Residential or R1 28 <br />Zoning District will remain in place. 29 <br /> 30 <br />Hunter Spitzer: So could these properties potentially be rezoned to say medium or low intensity residential 31 <br />development is my question, are those allowable zonings under this new land use? 32 <br /> 33 <br />Tom Altieri: Yes 34 <br /> 35 <br />Hunter Spitzer: I noticed in the Comprehensive Land Use map that there are protected areas identified in green but 36 <br />in the areas selected to be rezoned as Suburban Office, there are no protected areas and I was wondering why not 37 <br />but they are identified as protected in the County Land Use map. I suppose I know why, because we don’t want to 38 <br />restrict development but I was wondering if you could lend anything to that. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Tom Altieri: It’s really for no particular reason, it’s just a matter of the Town took the initial step in the development of 41 <br />the Joint Land Use Plan and it used the Land Use categories that it already had in its existing plan and it is just not 42 <br />shown on the map in the Joint Land Use Plan. Those areas there certainly exist, I did mention that if or how 43 <br />development occur in those resource protection areas is really handled through our Zoning Ordinance with stream 44 <br />buffers and so forth. I think the resource protections area is really shown on the County’s Future Land Use map as 45 <br />more, let’s just say, a reminder, if you would. That layer that land use category does not have a direct companion-46 <br />zoning district or applicable zoning districts that would be applied in a resource protection area. It’s more or less just 47 <br />an overlay just to show where there is a high likelihood of wetlands or steep slopes and so forth. 48 <br /> 49 <br />Hunter Spitzer: Ok, thank you. 50 <br /> 51 <br />David Blankfard: I have a question, so Orange County Comprehensive Plan map says it’s 20 parcels and 89 acres 52 <br />and Hillsborough says it’s 17 parcels and 84 acres. Is that just the Town and Orange County finally coming together 53 <br />to make the map match up? 54 <br /> 55 <br />7