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43 <br /> 1 Commissioner Dorosin asked for some context on why the state legislature made these <br /> 2 changes. He asked if the changes will expedite the process. He said there seems to be <br /> 3 tension between what the legislature wants versus the local governments. <br /> 4 John Roberts said his perception is that the state legislature has wanted to make it more <br /> 5 difficult for local governments to regulate land use. <br /> 6 James Bryan, Staff Attorney, said the notice requirements are older statutory changes <br /> 7 than 160D, and are seeking to accommodate local governments with cost effectiveness. He <br /> 8 said smaller communities were struggling with putting notice in newspapers and mailing <br /> 9 notifications, due to the associated costs. He said the newspaper industry fought back, and <br /> 10 said the notices are an important revenue source. He said this is a procedural minimum, and <br /> 11 the County is able to do more, and has historically done so. <br /> 12 Commissioner Dorosin said there is much to consider, including costs. He said a <br /> 13 boundary has to be drawn at some point, but notification can have broader impacts. He said he <br /> 14 would like to get creative in how notice is provided: notices posted in libraries, schools, <br /> 15 community centers; use QR codes; print larger signs with just a phone number to call, etc. <br /> 16 Commissioner Dorosin said there was a letter from the Town of Carrboro with questions, <br /> 17 but he did not see a response. He said there was a question about treating single-family <br /> 18 development differently than multi-family development. <br /> 19 Perdita Holtz said she has spoken with Carrboro staff. She said the performance bond <br /> 20 issue will come back later in the year. <br /> 21 Perdita Holtz said staff will need to revisit the single family versus multi-family issues. <br /> 22 She said, over the years, the State legislature has put restrictions on how much local <br /> 23 governments can regulate single-family housing, and a future amendment may be necessary. <br /> 24 Commissioner Dorosin said he does not want the County to do anything to encourage <br /> 25 distinction between single family and multi-family. <br /> 26 Commissioner Dorosin clarified that the class A and B distinctions are going away, with <br /> 27 all SUPs going to the BOA, but the items that previously came to the BOCC will still continue to <br /> 28 do so, just under a different name. He said this is a change in the nomenclature, and is not <br /> 29 divesting the BOCC of its role in hearing more serious matters. <br /> 30 Perdita Holtz said yes, that is correct. <br /> 31 Commissioner Bedford is concerned about the practice of no longer mailing notifications. <br /> 32 She said getting something in the mail is a good way to connect with people who may not pay <br /> 33 attention to other forms of notification. <br /> 34 Commissioner Dorosin asked if post cards could be sent. <br /> 35 Perdita Holtz said yes, and staff sometimes already does so. <br /> 36 Perdita Holtz asked if Commissioner Bedford is suggesting the removal of the alternative <br /> 37 to even do the newspaper add in lieu of mailing notifications. <br /> 38 Commissioner Bedford said yes. <br /> 39 Perdita Holtz said large scale notifications could number tens of thousands, and a large <br /> 40 comprehensive plan update would involve a great deal of public input during the process, and, <br /> 41 as such, a newspaper notification may be more appropriate. <br /> 42 Commissioner Bedford said she has never been through a comprehensive plan <br /> 43 development, but thinks notification needs to be more than just newspapers. She said she has <br /> 44 only ever seen true public engagement over issues of gun control and school mergers. <br /> 45 Commissioner Greene asked if the law says the County has to use the newspaper. <br /> 46 Perdita Holtz said it does not, and the County can choose to. <br /> 47 Commissioner Greene said she would support putting notices in newspapers, in addition <br /> 48 to other ways of getting information out. <br /> 49 Chair Price said she was on the Planning board when the 1000 feet notification radius <br /> 50 was decided. She said in rural areas, one's closest neighbor may be 1000 feet away, which is <br />