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responsibility of developing, for all of Orange County (both its towns and <br />rural areas, a quality growth and community-building plan that addresses a <br />multitude of issues with implications for the County's current and future <br />quality of life. After over 400 hours of meetings, community forums, and <br />outreach activities the SOCF Task Force has prepared a report describing a <br />vision for a desirable future and recommendations on how that future can be <br />achieved. For a copy of the report or a summary document please call the <br />Orange County Environment and Resource Conservation Department at <br />245-2597, or visit the SOCF website at www.co.orange.nc.us. <br />Changes may be made in the advertised proposals that reflect debate, objections <br />and discussion at the hearing. <br />Accommodations for individuals with physical disabilities can be provided if the <br />request is made to the Director of Planning at least 48 hours prior to the Public <br />Hearing by calling. the appropriate number listed below. <br />Orange County does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, <br />national origin, religion or disability in its employment opportunities, programs, <br />services or activities. <br />Questions regarding the proposals may be directed to the Orange County Planning <br />Department located in the Planning and Agricultural Center, 306E Revere Road, <br />Hillsborough, North Carolina. Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday <br />through Friday. You may also call 245-2575 (Hillsborough-), fi88-7331 (Durham), 9fi7- <br />9251 (Chapel Hill-Carrboro) or 227-2031 (Mebane/Graham). Please ask for extension <br />2575 or 2585. You will be directed to a staff member who will answer your questions. <br />PUBLISH: News of Oranae ChapeLHill Herald <br />August 16, 2000 August 16, 2000 <br />August 23, 2000 August 23, 2000 <br />