Orange County NC Website
• r <br />.~ <br />nrr a~nzr~svcs u~DSxo TfIA Jozrrr <br />pL71I1N2NG AGRBB~NT BLRTIIININC TO <br />DMLOP1dEl1T 1[OAJlT0A2A <br />11A?ZCLE Z ]1DO8?2OM, ~Dl~iZNIST7t~?SOld AidD ~iD~tBiVT O~ <br />STaI'~DARD9 <br />Z.3 Derait l-dm3aietrstioa within tha Traaaitioa J1raa <br />C. From time to time a development moratori~un is <br />appropriate in order to address exigent circumstances <br />or the results of a study of density designations, plan <br />claecifieation¢ or othor rt~ttoro prcaerib4d kry ehe <br />adopted Joint Planning Area Land Use Plan, the Joint <br />Planning Area Land Use Map or any of the land use <br />ordinances of the Town of Chapel Hill or the Town of <br />Carrboro. To preserve the status quo pending the <br />consideration of a land use ordinance amendment <br />designed to address exigent circumstances or the <br />results of a study, the Town of Carrboro or the Town of <br />Chapel Hill may propose the adoption of a development <br />moratoritue~ pending consideration of the ordinance <br />amendment. With ZP.SpPCC to the CJDA, any proposed <br />moratorium shall not be effective unr.il adopted by the <br />Town of Carrboro and approved by Orange County <br />tollowinQ a public hearing conducted by thQ Town of <br />Carrboro. With respect to the f'HJnA. any pr•opoaed <br />moratoriuun shall not be effectivQ until adopted by the <br />Town of Chapel Hill and approved by Orange County <br />following a public hearing eonductQCi by the Town of <br />005 <br />