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13 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 a. Proposed Amendments to the Town of Hillsborough/Orange County Central <br /> 3 Orange Coordinated Area (COCA) Land Use Plan and to the Orange County <br /> 4 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM) <br /> 5 <br /> 6 The Board considered voting to approve a resolution on a County-initiated request amending <br /> 7 the Town of Hillsborough/Orange County Central Orange Coordinated Area (COCA) Land Use <br /> 8 Plan, and the Orange County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM). <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Tom Altieri, Comprehensive Planning Supervisor, said the order of the planning items <br /> 11 this evening is typical, especially when considering changes to land use plans and zoning in the <br /> 12 same geographies, in whole or part. He said this maintains consistency. He said the two <br /> 13 rezoning items do include such a statement of consistency. He said this practice was reversed <br /> 14 at September meetings, to allow the public the opportunity to speak. He said the public hearing <br /> 15 on RTLP was spread across two meetings to accommodate public comment. He said the land <br /> 16 use amendments this evening are not for RTLP, but rather an extension of a process started in <br /> 17 2017. He said the Planning Board, staff, and County Manager recommend approval of RTLP, <br /> 18 but approving the land use plans does not guarantee the approval of RTLP. He said if the <br /> 19 BOCC chooses not to approve the land use plans, it should do so because it no longer supports <br /> 20 the existing plan, rather than being opposed to RTLP. He reviewed the following information: <br /> 21 <br /> 22 BACKGROUND: Orange County and the Town of Hillsborough have been discussing potential <br /> 23 expansion of the Hillsborough Economic Development area for several years as the County <br /> 24 continued work towards investing in a sewer"trunk line", south of Interstate 40 and west of Old <br /> 25 Highway 86, in accordance with its Capital Improvement Plan developed in 2012. With an eye <br /> 26 towards maximizing the use of the sewer line, there is interest in designating additional lands <br /> 27 that could be served via a "gravity sewer line" for non-residential purposes. In addition, Orange <br /> 28 County evaluates the amount of land available for economic development, and due to lands <br /> 29 being developed as the UNC Hospital and Durham Technical Community College over the last <br /> 30 few years, the limited supply in this area was considered for expansion. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 At its June 6, 2017 meeting, the BOCC approved amendments to the Water and Sewer <br /> 33 Management, Planning, and Boundary Agreement (WASMPBA) to expand the Hillsborough <br /> 34 Primary Service Area. All parties have since approved the WASMPBA amendment, with the <br /> 35 Town of Hillsborough Board as the last party to approve it in October 2017. Because of <br /> 36 language included in the approval resolutions, the WASMPBA amendment is to become <br /> 37 effective when the joint land use plan is amended to reflect the expanded Urban Service Area <br /> 38 and assigned a future land use classification. Some of these background details, including <br /> 39 notice to the Board when the land use plan amendments would be forthcoming, were included <br /> 40 as an Information Item on the Board's June 16, 2020 agenda. The link to that Information Item <br /> 41 is: http://server3.co.orange.nc.us:8088/WebLink/0/doc/62679/Page1.aspx <br /> 42 <br /> 43 In accordance with the provisions of Section 2.3 Comprehensive Plan Amendments of the <br /> 44 Unified Development Ordinance, the Planning Director has initiated amendments to the Central <br /> 45 Orange Coordinated Area (COCA) Land Use Plan and to the Orange County Comprehensive <br /> 46 Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM) in the vicinity of the southern portion of the Hillsborough <br /> 47 Area Economic Development District. The amendments related to COCA affect 17 parcels (in <br /> 48 whole or part) encompassing 84 acres. The amendments related to the FLUM affect 20 parcels <br /> 49 (in whole or part) encompassing 89 acres. The COCA proposed land use category is Suburban <br /> 50 Office and the FLUM proposed category is Economic Development. These related amendments <br />