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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 12-1 - Information Item - September 2, 2021 BOCC Meeting Follow-up Actions List
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 12-2 - Information Item – Memorandum Regarding Administrative Updates to the Eno River Voluntary Water Management Operations Plan (WMOP)
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 4-a - National 4-H Week Proclamation
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 4-b - Proclamation Designating September 2021 as Suicide Prevention Month
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 4-c - Orange County Preparedness Month Proclamation
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 5-a - NCDOT Public Transportation Division Public Transportation – 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Grant Application for FY 2022
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 6-a - Longtime Homeowner Assistance (LHA) Program
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 6-b - Eno Economic Development District – Potential Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map and Zoning Atlas Amendments
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 7-a - Update on 2021 Appeals Process
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 7-b - Mountains to Sea Trail (MST) Update
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 8-b - North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program - Orange County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Project and Approval of Budget Amendment #1-A
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 8-c - Approval of a Resolution Amending the Orange County FY 2021-2022 HOME Program Design
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 8-d - Request for Road Additions to the State Maintained Secondary Road System for Farm Gate, Fox Hill Farm, Still Meadow, and Cedar Stone Way in the Fox Hill Farm Central Subdivision
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Agenda - 09-14-2021; 8-e - Easements for Valley Forge Road Construction with Town of Hillsborough
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Agenda for September 14, 2021 Board Meeting
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13 <br /> Historical Information <br /> Most lands in the current Eno EDD have been designated for economic development purposes <br /> since 1981, when the county adopted a Comprehensive Plan. In 2012, the boundaries of the <br /> Eno EDD were expanded in anticipation of water and sewer availability (see maps in <br /> Attachment 2 for the 2012 amendments, adopted September 6, 2012). The Eno EDD is <br /> currently 958 acres of economic development land use classification, with an adjacent 67 acre <br /> housing area (Whispering Pines subdivision) and 31 acres annexed by the City of Durham for <br /> economic development purposes (northeast corner of EDD, adjacent to 1-85 in Capital <br /> Investment Plan (CIP) focus area). The county proceeded with adding a matching zoning <br /> district (i.e. `prezoning') to approximately 75% of the land use area. Other areas (25%) remain <br /> in a residential zoning category (or base zoning). The Eno EDD is part of a courtesy review <br /> agreement with the City of Durham, as part of the Eno EDD Area Small Area Plan. <br /> Recent Water and Sewer Studies <br /> Recent joint engineering studies by Orange County and City of Durham staff and a consultant <br /> have retracted the larger area's viability for public sewer due to Durham system constraints in <br /> the area and prohibitive cost. However, a smaller economic development focus area of 200 <br /> acres between 1-85 and US 70 still remains viable for public sewer and an existing water line <br /> lies adjacent to the area. (See CIP map in Attachment 3 for location of the 200-acre area). <br /> Additionally, there are many existing commercial uses in the general area on well and septic. <br /> Interlocal Utility Services Agreement with City of Durham <br /> County staff is in the process of working with City of Durham staff to update and amend the <br /> interlocal agreement for water and sewer services (adopted in 2011, expired in 2018) to <br /> address the smaller economic development focus area. After completion of an engineering <br /> study in 2013 and subsequent additional analysis, it became apparent that the City will not be <br /> able to serve the entire Eno EDD area with water and sewer due primarily to pump station <br /> capacity limitations within the City's sewage disposal system. The cost to upgrade the existing <br /> pump stations is prohibitive. If the City is able to serve the Eno EDD, it would be a much <br /> smaller geographic area than initially envisioned, perhaps up to 200 acres. The City is <br /> expected to require voluntary annexation of any properties it serves with its water and sewer <br /> systems. Willing property owners have `signed on' to express interest in developing their lands <br /> consistent with the Economic Development and Commercial-Industrial land use designations <br /> that have been in place since 1981. <br /> Development on Private Wells and Septic Systems/ Future Land Use Designations and Zoning <br /> While public water and sewer availability allows for more dense/intense development and larger <br /> projects, the regulations contained in the county's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) for <br /> the Eno (and Buckhorn) EDD do not require connections to public water and sewer systems if <br /> such systems are not available. These EDDs allow non-residential development to occur using <br /> wells and septic systems (or other wastewater disposal techniques). If there is desire to <br /> potentially allow new non-residential development in the Eno EDD on wells and septic systems, <br /> the existing Future Land Use classification (Economic Development) and much of the current <br /> zoning could achieve new non-residential development, particularly smaller-scale non- <br /> residential development such as individual offices or other uses that do not require large <br /> amounts of water and wastewater disposal. <br /> As is shown on the maps in Attachment 1, some of the lands designated for Economic <br /> Development (land use classification) are currently zoned R-1 (Rural Residential) (see the <br /> southwestern portion of the EDD area and lands between the railway and Old NC 10). Since <br />
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