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IV. Impact of Potential NC Growth Management Legislation on County-Municipal <br />Jurisdiction Planning <br />The intent of the study commission and the recommendations forthcoming is to create a <br />planning framework that addresses regional cooperation and land use consistency <br />between various jurisdictions. Environment and transportation issues aze primary <br />regional effects. Annexation and comprehensive land use compatibility affect the <br />boundaries between local governments. <br />Under some hypothetical legislation, a pattern of future land use would be set by the <br />county with the input. from neazby municipalities. These new ETJ areas would be jointly <br />planned and be the 'pool' of future annexations into unincorporated azeas of the county... <br />Even after annexation the previous land use pattern would be the dominant pattern until <br />an amendment, if any, was requested showing a proposed change that met a series of <br />compatibility requirements. <br />,Growth management and'smazt growth initiatives focus a great amount of review on <br />regional issues as well as the urban growth boundaries (i.e. county-city interface). <br />Legislation that promotes cooperative planning can become`a major facilitator to <br />enhanced communication between local governments and the corresponding planned <br />progress goal of the area. <br /> <br />
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