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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 12-1 - Information Item - May 16, 2023 BOCC Follow-up Actions List
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 12-2 - Information Item - Tax Collector’s Report - Numerical Analysis
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 12-3 - Information Item - Tax Collector’s Report - Measure of Enforced Collections
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 12-4 - Information Item - Tax Assessor's Report - Releases Refunds under $100
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 12-5 - Information Item - Smart Goals FY 2023-24 Budget Update
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 5-a - Public Hearing Regarding Proposed Performance Agreement Between Orange County, North Carolina and Terra Equity, Inc., and Approval of Budget Amendment #10-A
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 5-b - Zoning Atlas Amendment MA22-0004 – Parcel Located off Lawrence Road and US 70A, in Eno Township
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-a - Minutes
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-b - Motor Vehicle Property Tax Releases Refunds
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-c - Property Tax Releases Refunds
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-d - Proclamation Recognizing Juneteenth 2023
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-e - Fiscal Year 2022-23 Budget Amendment #10
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-f - Enhanced Voluntary and Voluntary Agricultural District Designation – Multiple Farms
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-g - Opioid Advisory Committee Settlement Use Recommendation, and Approval of Budget Amendment #10-B
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-h - Contract Renewal with Central Square Technologies
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-i - Contract Renewal with NWN Corporation for DUO
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-j - Contract Amendment – Recreation Factory Partners, Inc. (Sportsplex)
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-k - Application for Amendments to the Joint Planning Land Use Plan, Future Land Use Map, and Zoning Atlas – 2106 Mount Carmel Church Road within the Chapel Hill Township
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-l - Request to Abandon Future Street at Acorn Ridge Trail
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-m - Orange County FY 2024 Annual Transit Work Program
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-n - Approval of the Sale of 0.45 Acre Property, PIN #0900832203
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-o - Change in BOCC Meeting Schedule for 2023
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-p - Revised Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness (OCPEH)
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-q - Amendments to the Orange County HOME-ARP Allocation Plan
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Agenda - 06-06-2023; 8-r - Hurricane Florence Hazard Mitigation Property Acquisition Authorization
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Agenda for June 6, 2023 BOCC Meeting
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56 <br /> diversity in charter schools and she said this will create a high school full of wealthy white children. <br /> She asked them to vote no. <br /> Kathleen Ferguson, Commissioner for the Hillsborough Board of Commissioners, spoke <br /> with Commissioner Robb English and Water and Sewer Board Chair Jenn Sykes standing by her <br /> side. She said they have shared their technical reasons to request that the Board vote no. She <br /> said Hillsborough's limited water and sewer capacity is well known. She said that there is a statute <br /> that requires the town to reserve capacity for a school and the requests for water and sewer may <br /> occur in perpetuity as long as a school exists. She said that regardless if a town has a desire for <br /> water capacity elsewhere, it must be granted to the school. She said that Town of Hillsborough <br /> water service is not provided uniformly to neighboring properties nor does the Sustainability Plan <br /> call for water or sewer service for neighboring properties. She said that this plan does not call for <br /> water sewer service in this area, which is why the annexation was declined and the water service <br /> was declined. She said the town respectfully requests that the county allows the town to allocate <br /> these precious resources for in town use and in town residents. <br /> Jim West said he lives at 1801 Washington Dr and has lived in his home for 20+ years. <br /> He said he loves his neighbors, and he loves his home. He said that those in opposition are there <br /> because they want what is best for their community. He said there will be lights and noise <br /> everywhere. He said there is a reason why the land is R-1 right now. He said there has been a <br /> lot of emotional arguments but asked for them to look at it from the logical side. He said it will add <br /> noise and lights. He said that it would take him 45 seconds to walk to the field. He asked what is <br /> going to happen if his well goes dry or his neighbors' do. He said they need the commissioners <br /> to help them by doing the right thing. <br /> Janet Wright-Simpson said change is inevitable. She said as a resident of Hillsborough, <br /> she knows they are all served by the Board's land use goals, which provide a guide for navigating <br /> these changes. She said that she believes that the applicant's rezoning request is in direct conflict <br /> with the essence of the planning principles and for her standards of community stewardship. She <br /> said she is a supporter of youth athletics. She said that the county's report on school capacity <br /> should make clear that this parcel is not right for a charter school. She asked the Board to vote <br /> no on the rezoning application. <br /> Alex Stanford said he is a life-long resident of Hillsborough. He said he is there to stand <br /> up for the youth and his kids. He said that the town has changed drastically over the years. He <br /> said with the large influx, the community has a need for more schools and recreational facilities. <br /> He said the Town of Hillsborough is at 100% capacity for athletic fields. He said he played for <br /> HYAA and his hope is that his kids can meet their best friends through HYAA. He said that the <br /> proposed baseball and softball facilities will help them better their youth. He asked the Board to <br /> vote yes. <br /> Ryan O'Keefe said he loves Hillsborough and that he has three children who play <br /> organized sports. He said that organized sports has helped them in different ways. He said that <br /> HYAA has had a profound effect on his life. He said he has volunteered for HYAA for a number <br /> of years. He said the opposition says they support sports, but they do not have any idea of where <br /> they can put the fields. He said they have looked at countless options. He said that this project <br /> is the best option they have had. He said this is not urban development, it is schools and a <br /> baseball field. He asked the Board to vote yes on the project. <br /> Linda Johnson said she is a single mom and an educator. She said that she loves the <br /> children in Hillsborough. She said the vote should be no. She said that she understands that <br /> tonight's vote is not about tennis courts and baseball fields. She said that she wants to focus on <br /> spot zoning. She said that the classic definition of spot zoning is singing out a parcel of land totally <br /> different that those around it for the benefit of the owner and to the detriment of the other property <br /> owners. She said that the question is whether it is done ethically. She said that spot zoning is <br /> illegal in many states and municipalities. She said the developer knew what the zoning was when <br /> he bought the property in April 2023. She said that the developer is going to make a windfall. She <br />
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