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Facilrtefed by IOG Conflict Resolution <br />MEMORANDUM <br />November S, 2001 <br />Page 2 <br />5 <br />One of the linchpins of comprehensive planning ie the cooNination between local <br />govemments antl provision of public services. The location end intensity of growth are <br />critical factors in developing an oMerly antl lowerfiscal impact pattern of resitlen4al antl <br />non-reeitlential activity. <br />The differentiation between the urban and mrol envimnmeM is also important m <br />tlemarcate a clear change in tlevelopment settings so the affects of urban sprawl can be <br />stemmed. The cooperation and commitment for local govemments to plan together for <br />areas that ere generally subreglonal In nature where Impacts tlo not stop aljurisdiclional <br />lines. <br />II. COOPERATIVE GOVERNMENT PLANNING GROUP (CGPG( AND SMALL <br />AREA PLANNING GROUPS <br />A. HillsharoughlOrange County <br />B. Efiantl ResidenWOronge COanly <br />C. Mebane/Orange County <br />D. DwhaMOrenge County <br />E. Chapel HilllCanboro JPANNCIOrenge County <br />F. Orange County Rural Townships <br />One elected beaN member and alternate, one staff antl alternate from each <br />government and two caizens from pre-existing boaNSlcommittees, if any (e.g. Cartboro <br />Northam Transhion Area or specific township planning boats msmbeq etc.) <br />