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Agenda - 10-01-2024; 6-a - Greene Tract – Community Engagement, Master Plan, and Next Steps
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5 <br /> WHEREAS, the three jurisdictions conceptually agreed to the following land use <br /> designations and adopted a resolution in 2021 with a land use map agreeing to: <br /> • Approximately 22 acres for joint preserve; <br /> • A minimum of 16 acres for public school site and public recreation site; <br /> • Approximately 66 acres for housing/mixed use; and <br /> WHEREAS, Orange County along with the Towns of Carrboro and Chapel Hill <br /> contracted with a community engagement firm in 2023 and the efforts included 3 <br /> community workshops, monthly newsletters, Engagement Team meetings, stakeholder <br /> interviews, and a Community Engagement Insights Report; and <br /> WHEREAS, Orange County along with the Towns of Carrboro and Chapel Hill also <br /> contracted with a design firm to create a Master Plan for the Greene Tract that reflects <br /> the community's vision, as expressed during the 2024 engagement events; and <br /> WHEREAS, the intent of the process is to create a shared vision with the community <br /> and elevate the voices of the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood to ensure their <br /> priorities are part of the Master Plan; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Master Plan process has included three interactive design workshops <br /> with community input and is before the elected boards for their approval; and <br /> WHEREAS, the elected boards' action is an important step in the process in shaping <br /> and creating the Master Plan for the Greene Tract, a framework for future growth; and <br /> WHEREAS, on September 5, 2024, the Board of County Commissioners, with the <br /> support of the Towns of Carrboro and Chapel Hill, approved entering into a contract with <br /> the Development Finance Initiative (DFI) at the UNC School of Government to conduct <br /> a financial feasibility analysis of the Master Plan; and <br /> WHEREAS, the zoning approval process, with the Town of Chapel Hill as the approving <br /> agency, is scheduled to commence soon; and <br /> WHEREAS, each elected board will consider this resolution in October 2024, receiving <br /> presentations from the community engagement consultant and the design firm <br /> consultant, and providing direction to their respective staff; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of County Commissioners: <br /> 1. Approves the Master Plan, as shown in on the attached pages for the 107-acre joint- <br /> owned portion of the Greene Tract which designates and defines the following: <br /> a. Mixed income housing opportunities with rental and ownership choices and <br /> options for seniors and veterans; <br /> b. 22 acres of jointly-owned property as preserve; <br /> c. Network of transportation facilities; <br /> d. Recreation opportunities; <br />
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