Carolina North
This is organized by the Town of Chapel Hill for residents to better understand and participate in the planning process for CN. I can't find an agenda online, but check http://www.townofchapelhill.org/index.asp?NID=1817 or http://www.townofchapelhill.org/carolinanorth
Date:
Wednesday, March 4, 2009 - 10:00am to 2:00pm
Location:
http://www.townofchapelhill.org/CurrentEvents.asp?EID=2793
There is another Carolina North Public Input/Information Session tonight, February 19, 2009, at 7PM in the Town Council chamber. There is already a draft of new language for the Land Use Management Ordinance (LUMO) to cover development on the Carolina North property as well as a draft of a development agreement which would be the basis for the Town of Chapel Hill's oversight of this massive project. Both of these drafts as well as a great deal of other information can be obtained at http://www.townofchapelhill.org/index.asp?NID=1821
A Public Input/Information Session on Carolina North will be held at 7
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, in the Chapel Hill Town Council Chambers of
Town Hall, 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
Carolina North is a proposed satellite campus of UNC-Chapel Hill. It is
expected to be contained within about 250 acres of the Horace Williams
Tract's 1,000 acres and be built in phases over the next 50 years, as
proposed. The property lies just to the north of Estes Drive adjacent
to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
The Thursday session will provide an update on the status of UNC-Chapel
Hill's Carolina North plans and a description of issues being addressed
by policy-makers and Town/University staffs. These issues include the
following: design standards and public art; police/fire/EMS facilities
and services; school site; recreation facilities; greenways,
connections; historic, cultural features; stormwater management on
site; water use and reclamation; energy conservation, carbon credits;
Solid waste management; remediation of landfill; stream buffers; trees,
landscaping; sedimentation; neighboring lands, compatibility, buffers;
noise, lighting. A public comment period is scheduled. See the meeting
agenda:
http://townhall.townofchapelhill.org/agendas/2009/02/19/
This meeting will be aired live on Chapel Hill Government TV 18.
Additional informational sessions on Carolina North have been scheduled
for 1 to 5 p.m. March 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. April 1.
For more information, contact the Town of Chapel Hill Planning Department at (919) 968-2728 or
carolinanorth@townofchapelhill.org. Additional material is posted online at
www.townofchapelhill.org/carolinanorth.
Date:
Thursday, February 19, 2009 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
It seems that hardly a week goes by without another Carolina North meeting, and yet I am increasingly confused about what is going on. I guess I need to actually GO to one of these meetings, especially given the front-loaded nature of the latest arrangement between the Town and the University.
Via e-mail from the Town of Chapel Hill...
Please share this information
CAROLINA NORTH
Public Information Session January 29
Chapel Hill Development Proposal
7 p.m. Thursday, January 29 * Chapel Hill Town Hall * 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
A Public Input/Information Session on Carolina North will be held in the Chapel Hill Town Council Chambers at 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. At the session, a Town representative will explain the review process for the University proposal to develop an academic, mixed-use campus. Upon request, with 2 days notice, the Communications and Public Affairs Department (968-2743) will provide an interpreter for the hearing impaired or any other needed type of auxiliary aid.
Carolina North is expected to be contained within about 250 acres of the Horace Williams Tract’s 1,000 acres and be built in phases over the next 50 years, as proposed. The property lies just to the north of Estes Drive adjacent to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
The January 29 session will focus on providing information and soliciting comment about the regulatory tool that has been endorsed by the Town Council and University representatives as the preferred tool for guiding development at Carolina North: establishment of a Development Agreement with a base zoning district. The session is intended to provide information about issues being addressed by policy-makers and by Town/University staffs.
For more information, contact the Town of Chapel Hill Planning Department at (919) 968-2728 or
carolinanorth@townofchapelhill.org. Additional material is posted online at www.townofchapelhill.org/carolinanorth.
Date:
Thursday, January 29, 2009 - 2:00pm
As reported in the N & O one hour ago:
The university may halt its plans to build an airport in Orange County.
Chancellor
Holden Thorp plans a press conference at 11 a.m. this morning to
announce a "change" in the plans for an airport authority in Orange
County. Thorp had announced in September that UNC would convene the
authority early this year.
Orange County Commissioner Mike Nelson said the university would not be pursuing an airport in the county.
"They are not going to establish an airport authority at this time,"
Nelson said. "They're going to back off and focus on other priorities."
- N&O: UNC airport may not get off the ground, 1/9/09
If this is true, I will be very pleased and will also be very very impressed with Chancellor Thorp. It's easy to SAY the things we like to hear, but harder to really do the right thing, especially with the UNC/BOT/legislative/AOPA machine pushing against you.
We'll know more soon...
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