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File #: [22-0913]    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/30/2022 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 12/7/2022 Final action: 12/7/2022
Title: Consider Approving the Complete Community Framework, Initial Pilot Projects, and Authorizing Next Steps.
Attachments: 1. Staff Memorandum, 2. Consultant Presentation, 3. Staff Responses to Council Questions, 4. A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE COMPLETE COMMUNITY FRAMEWORK, INITIAL PILOT PROJECTS, AND AUTHORIZING NEXT STEPS (2022-12-07/R-10)
Related files: [22-0565], [22-0700], [22-0824], [22-0860], [22-0883], [23-0039], [23-0327], [23-0410]


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Consider Approving the Complete Community Framework, Initial Pilot Projects, and Authorizing Next Steps.
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Staff:
Department:
Maurice Jones, Town Manager
Manager
Dwight Bassett, Director
Economic Development
Jennifer Keesmaat
The Keesmaat Group

Overview: The Keesmaat group has worked with the Town of Chapel Hill to develop the framework and pilot projects. A summary of discussions and materials leading up to this evening's decisions is included in the memorandum.


Recommendation(s):
That the Council
1. Accept the Complete Community Framework and implement the vision through an update to the Comprehensive Plan; and
2. Authorize the Town Manager to prepare Comprehensive Plan amendments for the Council to consider for approval; and
3. Adopt the resolution agreeing to the pilot projects and authorize the Town Manager to begin working on those initiatives.

Fiscal Impact/Resources: Resource needs for implementation should be determined and shared with the Council through the 5-year budgeting strategy and annual budgeting processes.

Where is this item in its process?


Attachments:

* Resolution

* Staff Memorandum

* Consultant Presentation








A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE COMPLETE COMMUNITY FRAMEWORK, INITIAL PILOT PROJECTS, AND AUTHORIZING NEXT STEPS (2022-12-07/R-10)

WHEREAS, there has been concern in the community that Chapel Hill does not have enough land to accommodate its future housing needs; and

WHEREAS Chapel Hill currently has an unsustainable, land-intensive approach to growth; and

WHEREAS, better land use planning requires clearly identified and protected Natural Areas and a shift away from auto-oriented development; and

WHEREAS, better land use planning requires the protection of Natural Areas, a clear plan for the provision of local, community-based parks, denser housing forms and a high quality pedestrian public realm, and a greater mix of uses in close proximity; and

WHEREAS, dense housing that is designed around driving an...

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