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5/17/2004
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Board of Commissioners
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also display the recommended improvements to the NC 73 roadway and to roads and <br />streets connected to NC 73 and within the Corridor. <br /> <br />Understanding <br /> <br />1. Parties to this Understanding: The Parties are: <br /> <br />a) The municipalities and the counties having jurisdiction over 1) land use <br /> ordinances and determinations whether land uses along the NC 73 <br /> Corridor are in compliance with such ordinances; or 2) public investments <br /> along the corridor. <br />b) The inter-governmental planning organizations having jurisdiction for <br /> transportation planning along the NC 73 Corridor. <br />c) COG. <br />d) NC DOT. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Current Land Uses: Each Party commits to accept and its best efforts to <br />abide by the component of the Plan that falls within that Party's land use <br />jurisdiction (including its extra-territorial jurisdiction) along the Corridor. <br />Each Party's relevant component of the Plan is attached to this Memorandum, <br />and is incorporated herein. <br /> <br />Inducements to Other Parties: Each Party understands that its commitment <br />to its respective component of the Plan has induced other Parties to make like <br />commitments for their respective segments of the Plan insofar as that Party <br />has jurisdiction over the land uses within its Plan segment. Based on this <br />understanding, each Party commits its best efforts to maintain its land use <br />designations as shown in its respective segment of the Plan. <br /> <br />Future Collaboration Among Parties: The Plan designates certain areas <br />along the Corridor where further planning is needed. In most cases, those <br />areas require collaboration among various Parties where their land use <br />jurisdiction boundaries converge. In such cases, each Party commits its best <br />efforts to undertake that collaborative planning, including providing direction <br />to its planning staff and/or consultants engaged for such planning purposes. <br />At the conclusion of any such collaborative planning process, each Party <br />commits to adopt and abide by the land use ordinances determined appropriate <br />and consistent with the Corridor Plan. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Council of Planning: The Parties agree that periodic reviews of the land uses <br />and public investments along the Corridor will be required over time. In the <br />spirit of effective collaboration and prudent long range planning, the Parties <br />agree to establish a Council of Planning for the Corridor. This Council shall <br />be comprised of at least one representative knowledgeable in regional <br />planning issues from each Party. The Council shall meet periodically to <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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