File #: 13-0506    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 12/3/2013 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 1/28/2014 Final action:
Title: Request-to-set a public hearing on Land Use Ordinance Amendments Relating to the Environmental Advisory Board PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is for the Board of Aldermen to consider setting a public hearing on potential text amendments relating to the Environmental Advisory Board's charge and duties to ensure consistency within the review process. A draft ordinance has been prepared for the Board's consideration. A resolution setting a hearing date for February 25, 2014 has also been prepared, and advisory board review has been requested prior to the public hearing.
Attachments: 1. Att A - Resolution, 2. Att B - Draft Ordinance 1-14-2014, 3. Att C - Excerpts from LUO
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Request-to-set a public hearing on Land Use Ordinance Amendments Relating to the Environmental Advisory Board

PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is for the Board of Aldermen to consider setting a public hearing on potential text amendments relating to the Environmental Advisory Board's charge and duties to ensure consistency within the review process. A draft ordinance has been prepared for the Board's consideration. A resolution setting a hearing date for February 25, 2014 has also been prepared, and advisory board review has been requested prior to the public hearing.
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DEPARTMENT: Planning

CONTACT INFORMATION: Christina Moon 919-918-7325; Patricia McGuire 919-918-7327; Randall Dodd 919-918-7326

INFORMATION: During a recent discussion of advisory boards, planning staff noticed what appears to be an inconsistency with the duties assigned to the Environmental Advisory Board (EAB). Article III, of the Land Use Ordinance (LUO) Administration Mechanisms, outlines the procedures for appointing, holding meetings, quorums and voting, and duties for the Planning Board, committees and other advisory boards. While the duties associated with the Planning Board are defined by statute, the Town has latitude in its establishment of additional boards designed to advise the Board of Aldermen in areas that benefit from specific expertise, such as the EAB. Ordinance provisions relating to the EAB are provided in Section 15-45.

Town advisory boards typically participate at key points during the development process, such as concept plan review (Section 15-48.1(c)), site planning procedures for major subdivision walkabouts (Section 15-50(c), and recommendations on conditional use permits (Section 15-57(a), and some special use permits (Section 15-56(c). The EAB is listed as one of the advisory boards to participate in concept plan review, but not as one of the advisory boards to participate in the site plan analysis walkabouts, or contrib...

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