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Agenda - 10-18-2022; 12-2 - Information Item - Memorandum - Proposed UDO Amendment to Remove the Final Plat Signature Plat Acknowledging Compliance with the SAPFO
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1 <br /> ORANGE COU f T <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Board of County Commissioners <br /> Bonnie Hammersley, Orange County Manager <br /> Travis Myren, Orange County Deputy Manager <br /> FROM: Cy Stober, Planning & Inspections Director <br /> CC: Perdita Holtz, AICP, Special Project Supervisor <br /> Patrick Mallett, Interim Current Planning Supervisor <br /> All Current Planning Staff <br /> DATE: October 3, 2022 <br /> SUBJECT: Proposed Unified Development Ordinance Amendment to <br /> Remove the Final Plat Signature Plat Acknowledging Compliance <br /> with the Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (SAPFO) <br /> Staff is initiating a text amendment to Article 7, Section 13.3(F)(3)(g) of the Unified <br /> Development Ordinance to remove the text and signature block. Orange County is a signatory <br /> and partner in the Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (SAPFO), and has <br /> Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with the Town of Hillsborough and the Towns of <br /> Carrboro and Chapel Hill, respectively, committing the implementation and support of this <br /> ordinance. The signature block proposed for removal is an additional requirement for <br /> subdivision plats in Orange County and is redundant with provision and signature of the <br /> Certificates of Adequacy of Public Schools Facilities (CAPS). The requirement of the Orange <br /> County Schools Board Chair to sign every final subdivision plat is an unnecessary step in the <br /> plat approval process and its removal should expedite plat approval and recordation while still <br /> requiring provision of the CAPS and not diminishing the County's compliance with SAPFO <br /> responsibilities. <br /> The Orange County UDO Sections 2 and 6 compels Planning and Orange County Schools <br /> staffs to require a signed CAPS for all residential subdivision actions taken in Orange County; <br /> the municipal partners have similar ordinance criteria. The CAPS provides communication <br /> between the Orange County Planning and Schools staffs on new and additional student <br /> enrollments into the county school systems due to approval of new residential developments, <br /> allowing all parties to track the adequacy of the Orange County school systems to <br /> accommodate new residents' educational needs. None of the municipal SAPFO partners <br /> require subdivision plats to require the signature block proposed for removal and all are <br /> compliant with the SAPFO. <br /> Please communicate any feedback or questions to Tyler Sliger, Planner II <br /> (tsligerC@orangecountync.gov) or Cy Stober, Planning & Inspections Director <br /> (cstober orangecountync.gov). <br />
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