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Orange County utilized monies available in the FY 2019-2020 budget to reimburse the City of <br />Mebane for half of the consulting expenses of the Buckhorn Area Plan; the original goals have <br />been to work together with a consultant to further analyze areas within Orange County— <br />adjacent to and near Mebane—and to develop recommendations for a growth strategy. In <br />January 2020, Piedmont Triad Regional Council (PTRC) was selected as the consultant, and <br />beginning on February 6, 2020, Orange County, Mebane, and PTRC have met monthly to <br />discuss the geographic area of the study, the parcel development suitability criteria and <br />mechanisms for feedback on the analysis. <br /> <br />During the course of the study, there have been developments in Orange County brought to <br />Mebane with a focus to rezone and to annex into Mebane. Any development proposals that are <br />in Orange County and that fall within the study area have been noted as such in Orange County <br />Planning’s feedback to Mebane during the informal courtesy review process. While Mebane has <br />the ability to annex properties that are willing to be annexed pursuant to state law without <br />County ‘approval’, Orange County Planning Staff’s review of proposals has included language <br />that informally recommends Mebane delay any further development of parcels that fall within the <br />Buckhorn Area (but outside the existing utility service agreement) until the Plan is finalized and <br />has been shared with the public and elected officials. <br /> <br />THE BUCKHORN AREA PLAN (STUDY): <br />Staff will provide an overview of the Buckhorn Area Plan, which functions as a technical study, <br />at the Planning Board meeting. Some key aspects are provided as attachments herein. A copy <br />of the full document can be downloaded via the following link: <br />https://www.ptrc.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=10489 <br /> <br />The study uses GIS mapping to determine parcels most suitable for development within the <br />focus area. The process allows for a technical review of multiple development factors including: <br />developable acres, preservation areas, mean slope, watershed, sewer infrastructure, water <br />infrastructure, interstate access, interstate visibility, roadway access, and access to existing rail. <br />In addition to the parcel-level scoring based on objective suitability criteria, there are a few areas <br />of clustered parcels that have been recommended for long-term growth based on a combination <br />of final score and high economic development use potential. <br /> <br />The focus area (Attachment 1) for this study was defined after significant consideration of <br />existing land uses, environmental impacts, and economic development potential. This does not <br />mean that all areas in the study are proposed for potential change but just an area/base element <br />of research. The boundaries for the focus area are the rail line to the North; Ben Wilson and <br />Mattress Factory Roads to the west, Mt. Willing Road and parcels along the I-85 connector to <br />the East; Bushy Cook Road and Seven Mile Creek to the South. The City of Mebane and <br />Orange County Planning, Administrative, Public Works, and Economic Development staffs <br />worked with the Piedmont Triad Regional Council to ensure parcels with the highest potential <br />were included in the analysis; it is worth noting, however, that parcels with significant public <br />utility (schools, churches, cemeteries) were marked as not available for development, <br />regardless of how well they scored on the parcel suitability criteria. <br /> <br />Attachment 2 indicates the suitability criteria and values used in the scoring analysis contained <br />in the study. Through the scoring analysis, five potential areas for growth based on size, <br />access, and needs are identified in Attachment 3. The identification of these five potential <br />growth areas is the key outcome of the Buckhorn Area Plan (Study). If and how all five areas or <br />16