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May 6, 2008 Draft Comprehensive Plan <br />Table of BOCC Accepted Planning Board Revisions <br />(Line items revised by the BOCC have been noted where applicable) <br /> m <br />~ Q <br />~ ~ <br /> PB Proposed Revision ° w ~ ~ ;~ <br /> (Chapter breaks and new objectives are shaded) ~ a ~ °~ <br /> a <br />~ <br />~ ~ # c ~j o ~ <br />O ~ <br /> <br />*' a ~ OaOoa om <br /> The majority of these quality soils extend across the County in a diagonal <br /> pattern southwest to northeast as shown in the dark green areas on the ELAB <br />2) 6-4 General Soils Map (6-2~ ~ ~ 9/10/2008 <br /> Staff <br /> <br /> <br />3) <br />6-5 <br />4-102 <br />Replace Map 6-2: Orange County Geology with Orange County Soil Survey. ELAB <br />9/10/2008 <br /> Staff <br /> <br />4) <br />6-6 <br />11 "...Americans that settled along the area's rivers and streams. Although no <br />Staff <br />7/9/2008 <br /> Written record of..." <br /> <br />5) <br />6-6 <br />30 Move parenthesis to read, "Anglican (from Eastern North Carolina and ELAB <br />9/10/2008 <br /> Vir inia and En lish Quakers. Staff <br /> Add, "Orange County escaped the physical destruction of the Civil War but, <br /> <br />6) <br />6-7 <br />2 <br />like so much of the south, experience substantial financial loss as well as ELAB <br />9/10/2008 <br /> social upheaval." Staff <br />7) 6-7 4 ~°~^,c ~. ~~°r^~ Agricultural Production suffered from the absence ... ELAB g/10/2008 <br /> Staff <br />8) ~-~ 7 Many emancipated blacks left rural Orange for opportunities elsewhere but ELAB 4/1/2008 <br /> others stayed, acquired property and prospered. Staff <br /> <br />9) <br />6-7 <br />27 Insert revised Cultural Resources Map and label it. See Attachment 6.2. ELAB <br />4/1/2008 <br /> (Map also included in Profile Element as Map D-15.) Staff <br />N <br />O <br />11/18/08 Afl comments from the May and August Public Hearings were considered by the Planning Board during its review process. 16 of 32 <br />