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DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Monday, April 26, 1999 AGENDA Board of County Commissioners and Board of Social Services Joint Meeting The Board of County Commissioners has requested a joint meeting with the Social Services Board to discuss issues of mutual concern and the annual work plan. 7:00 P.M. Regular Session 1. Opening of Regular Session—Pledge of Allegiance 2. Agenda Adjustments 3. Minutes
A proclamation naming the week of May 9-15 as "Information and Referral
Week" has been prepared for the Board’s approval. We are pleased to note
that
Approval of the attached proclamation which was requested by Commissioner Bowser. 5. Resolution for "Communities In Schools of Durham" A resolution recognizing the work of "Communities In Schools of Durham" has been prepared for the Board’s approval. Approval of the attached resolution, which was requested by Oliver Johnson, Executive Director of Durham Communities In Schools. 6. Consent Agenda
7. Public Hearing on Proposed Secondary Road Construction Program—Durham County (1999-2000) Mr. Jon Nance, P.E., Division Engineer, NC Department of Transportation,
will present the Secondary Road Construction Program for Durham County
(1999-2000). Others assisting with the presentation will be:
District Engineer—Richard W. Hancock, P.E. County Maintenance Engineer—Durham County—Aaron S .Horton, P.E. 8. Regional Transportation Alliance Action Plan In January of this year, a group of over 35 government and business leaders was assembled to discuss transportation needs of the Triangle region. Over the course of ten weeks, this group reviewed and discussed various transportation improvement strategies, the financial shortfall necessary to implement needed transportation improvements, and a course of action which would help solve some of the problems facing the Triangle region. On March 15, 1999, the Regional Transportation Alliance endorsed an Action Plan to address some of the region’s transportation problems. This Action Plan is attached. Also attached is a draft resolution in support of the principles identified in the Action Plan. Mark Ahrendsen, Transportation Manager and staff to the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization, will be available to answer questions. To receive a report on the Regional Transportation Alliance Action Plan and to approve a resolution in support of recommendations from the Action Plan. 9. Public Hearing for the Proposed 1999-2000 HUD Consolidated Action Plan The City of Durham Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) requests that the Board of County Commissioners hold the public hearing to receive citizen comments on the proposed 1999-2000 Consolidated Action Plan on April 26, 1999. The adopted Citizen Participation Plan for use with the Consolidated Plan requires that the two public hearings be held prior to the submission of the Consolidated Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The purpose of the first public hearing, which was held on January 25, 1999 was to receive public comments and proposals pertaining to HOME program needs in Durham. DHCD staff has simultaneously requested that the City Council hold a public hearing on April 19, 1999 to receive citizen comments on proposed uses of HOME funds in the upcoming program year. It is anticipated that approximately $953,000 in federal HOME funds will be received in the upcoming fiscal year. These funds will be used primarily for affordable housing activities in Durham. Funds are allocated by formula to participating jurisdictions, consortiums and state and local governments to operate affordable housing programs. The major goal of the HOME program is to expand the supply of safe, decent, sanitary and affordable rental and owner-occupied housing. HOME program activities are included as a part of the Durham Consolidated Plan and submitted annually to HUD for approval. Kendall Abernathy, Director DHCD has reviewed this request and recommends that the date of the County’s 1999-2000 Consolidated Action Plan Public Hearing be held on April 26, 1999. DHCD staff will attend the meeting to answer questions. 10. Public Hearing—Healthy Start Education Inc. (Rezoning Case P99-3) Healthy Start Education will present to the Board of County Commissioners a request to rezone 9.6 acres on the east side of Junction Road, north of Dodson Street (TM 630-1-1, partial). Request: I-2 (Light Industrial District) to R-8 (Residential 8 District). The 2020 Plan supports Suburban Neighborhood uses. Staff recommends approval. The Zoning Committee of the Durham Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on March 9, 1999, and voted 7-0 to recommend approval. Neil Heinberg, Senior Planner, Durham City-County Planning Department, will be present to answer any questions of staff regarding the request. 11. Public Hearing—Borden Bocook Commercial Real Estate (Rezoning Case P98-33) Borden Bocook Commercial Real Estate will present to the Board of County Commissioners a request to rezone 42.146 acres at Leigh Farm Road, northeast corner of NC Hwy. 54 and I-40. (TM 485-1-10, 10A, 11, 12, 13, 23, 23A; 487-1-1, 2, 3, 4A; 488-1-7) Request: R-20 (Residential 20) to OI-1(D) (Transitional Office and Institutional District and OI-2(D) (General Office and Institutional District); F/J-B and MTC. The 2020 Plan supports Suburban Neighborhood uses. The Southwest Durham Plan Future Land Use Map shows office use for the southern two-thirds of this site and low density residential for the remaining northern third of this site. Staff recommends denial. The Zoning Committee of the Durham Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on February 9, 1999, and voted 6-1 to recommend approval. Sheila Stains-Ramp, Senior Planner, Durham City-County Planning Department, will be present to answer any questions of staff regarding the request. 12. Board and Commission Appointments Garry E. Umstead, Clerk to the Board, will distribute ballots to make appointments to the following boards and commissions:
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