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14 <br /> i <br /> r _ Jr ` r <br /> F B1�coo-J <br /> i <br /> ti. IL R <br /> r rwrdd <br /> Y �ti ZLI <br /> 9, <br /> rlrrn i Fzni CNr=rrEkn <br /> H VL fil L r <br /> i T J <br /> h I idobr h R - Fad Od*Fd• <br /> 4 <br /> ' J• d L r- <br /> Orange C-DUnt hapel Hil I- Carrhoro 91-aint Planning Area Land Use <br /> Plain Topics of Future Ooord ination <br /> fie-evaluation of Rural Buffer <br /> OanC*pt of Municipal TransWon Area expansion <br /> UtEyr Spice}area boundaries and paliGie5 <br /> 0 Oancept of a Mixed Uses Center around Blackmi d Slalbn <br /> OancL-pt of Rural Conservation Neighbodroo&in RBI Buffer <br /> Oancept of Rural Actjuity Nader.in Rural Buffer <br /> Tom Altieri said the six items that have been identified in the recommendations section of <br /> the preliminary draft 2050 Land Use Plan are listed here. He said limited feedback has been <br /> obtained from the public on these items, and they would require discussions and potentially <br /> amendments to the Joint Land Use Plan. <br /> Commissioner Carter said she has questions about the coordinated review of <br /> intergovernmental planning agreements on a 10-year cycle as included in the draft plan, but that <br /> doesn't need to be answered now. <br /> Cy Stober said when looking at other rural buffers throughout the country, like Lexington, <br /> Kentucky, and Portland, Oregon, they have a readoption cycle of 5-10 years. He said those <br /> jurisdictions revisit whether they've been successful at achieving infill development within the <br /> boundaries of those buffers, and if not, why, and what could be done to strengthen density within <br /> the buffer. If they have achieved it, then they revisit where the boundaries of the buffer are, <br /> understanding what the balance is in the unincorporated areas around those municipalities. <br />