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50 <br /> In accordance with the provisions of Section 2.3 Comprehensive Plan Amendments of the <br /> Unified Development Ordinance, the Planning Director has initiated amendments to the Central <br /> Orange Coordinated Area (COCA) Land Use Plan and to the Orange County Comprehensive <br /> Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM) in the vicinity of the southern portion of the Hillsborough <br /> Area Economic Development District. The amendments related to COCA affect 17 parcels (in <br /> whole or part) encompassing 84 acres (Attachment 1). The amendments related to the FLUM <br /> affect 20 parcels (in whole or part) encompassing 89 acres (Attachment 2). The COCA <br /> proposed land use category is Suburban Office and the FLUM proposed category is Economic <br /> Development. These related amendments are being proposed to prescribe the land uses that <br /> will be allowed in the expanded area for Economic Development. <br /> 1. The Town of Hillsborough/Orange County Central Orange Coordinated Area (COCA) <br /> Land Use Plan is a joint land use document that defines the locations of future land use <br /> categories to help achieve a desired and coordinated pattern of development over time. <br /> The COCA Land Use Plan includes several urban-style land use categories that are more <br /> specific than those provided in the County's Comprehensive Plan, which covers a much larger <br /> geographic area. Implementation of the COCA Land Use Plan is achieved through consistency <br /> with the County's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map, application of County zoning, and <br /> a coordinated approach to rezoning. The amendment proposes a "Suburban Office Complex" <br /> land use in the expansion area which would designate the area for office and employment, <br /> businesses in a campus setting, and limited supporting services. The proposed amendment <br /> also reflects the expansion of the Town's Urban Service Boundary consistent with the <br /> WASMPBA to provide water and sewer service to the area. As part of a joint land use plan, this <br /> amendment requires approval by the Town of Hillsborough and Orange County. The Town of <br /> Hillsborough has already taken action and unanimously approved the amendment as follows. <br /> Town of Hillsborough Approval Process: <br /> March 15, 2018—Town Public Hearing and Planning Board recommendation <br /> March 26, 2018— Hillsborough Town Board adopted <br /> 2. The Orange County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM) defines the <br /> location of future land use categories, consistent with any joint land use plans, and is <br /> designed to accommodate a particular combination of general land uses. The FLUM <br /> helps achieve a desired pattern of development over time and is implemented primarily <br /> through zoning. The proposed amendment to this plan would change the expansion area from a <br /> Rural Residential land use to an Economic Development Transition Activity Node, which would <br /> designate the area for light industrial, distribution, office, service/retail uses, and flex space <br /> (typically one-story buildings designed, constructed, and marketed as suitable for use as offices <br /> but able to accommodate other uses such as a warehouse, showroom, manufacturing <br /> assembly, or similar operations). <br /> The County has not initiated any rezoning at this time. Currently, the area is zoned Rural <br /> Residential (R-1). However, approximately 12 acres of the proposed Research Triangle <br /> Logistics Park (RTLP) are located in the amendment area discussed herein. Any rezoning that <br /> comes forward in the future will require a subsequent item on a public hearing and finding that it <br /> is consistent with the plans. <br /> Public Information Session <br /> Planning staff held an on-line public information session on July 21, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. to review <br /> the County-initiated amendments to land use plans and zoning atlas, rezoning being a separate <br /> item processed concurrently. An overwhelming majority of all questions and comments were <br />