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Statement of Consistency - UDO Text Amendment - Home Park Conditional Zoning District (HP-CZD) Acreage and Land Use Modifications
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Agenda - 06-05-2018 5-b - Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) – Home Park Conditional Zoning District (HP-CZD) Acreage and Land Use Modifications
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ORD-2018-020 UDO Text Amendment - Home Park Conditional Zoning District (HP-CZD) Acreage and Land Use Modifications
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STATEMENT OF CONSISTENCY <br />OF A PROPOSED UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT <br />WITH THE ADOPTED ORANGE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />Orange County has initiated an amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance <br />(UDO) increasing the maximum allowable acreage for, and including additional permitted land <br />uses within, the Home Park Conditional Zoning District (HP -CZD). <br />The BOCC finds: <br />a. The requirements of Section 2.8 of the UDO have been deemed complete; and, <br />b. Pursuant to Sections 1.1.5, and 1.1.7 of the UDO and to Section 153A -341 of the <br />North Carolina General Statutes, the Board finds sufficient documentation within <br />the record denoting that the amendment is consistent with the adopted 2030 <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />1. The amendment is consistent with applicable plans because it supports the <br />following 2030 Comprehensive Plan goals and objectives: <br />• Objective Housing — 4.1: Continue to permit HUD code - compliant <br />manufactured housing as a form of affordable housing in the <br />County. <br />These amendments are consistent with this goal and <br />objective by increasing the maximum allowable acreage of <br />property that can be rezoned to HP -CZD thereby increasing <br />the number of individual manufactured housing units that <br />can be located within the district. <br />• Objective Land Use — 4.1: Support the use of individual <br />manufactured housing units as a useful housing resource in the <br />County by increasing the opportunities where these units can <br />locate by- right. <br />These amendments are consistent with this objective by <br />increasing the maximum allowable acreage of property that <br />can be rezoned to HP -CZD thereby increasing the number of <br />individual manufactured housing units that can be located <br />within the district. The amendment also expands permitted <br />uses within the district allowing for more opportunities for co- <br />location of home parks on County owned property where <br />there are existing facilities (i.e. offices, parks, etc.). <br />c. The amendment is reasonable and in the public interest because it: <br />1. Increases opportunities to develop affordable housing. <br />The amendment increases the land area that can be rezoned to <br />HP -CZD thereby allowing for the location of additional <br />manufactured housing units. <br />2. Allows for additional governmental land uses within the HP -CZD. <br />The proposed regulations allow for increased opportunities for the <br />County to partner with developers to locate HP -CZD on County <br />
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