Chapel Hill Town Council
2007 Legislative Issues for Discussion with Local Senators and
Representatives
7:30 a.m., February 19, 2007
Local Issues
- Authority to require private
developers to contribute to public art or provide art as part of new
development projects.
- Campaign and election law
changes, including authority for local publicly financed campaigns.
- Authority to require private
development to meet energy conservation standards as part of construction.
- Authority to provide incentives
to encourage energy efficiency and conservation in new development.
- Authority to enact a local real
estate transfer tax, perhaps earmarked for specific public uses, such as
transportation improvements or open space preservation.
- Reconsideration of a local bill
to authorize an additional tax on utility bills to provide funding to put
overhead power distribution lines underground.
- Authorization of a $1 per-ticket fee on tickets priced at
$30 or higher for events at large venues, with the revenue being earmarked
for public transportation and public safety funding.
Statewide Issues
- Oppose any proposed Constitutional amendment defining
marriage as only the union of one man and one woman.
- Support the repeal of the North Carolina Defense of
Marriage Act.
- Include sexual orientation as a category under North Carolina hate crimes law.
- Support the repeal of N.C.G.S. 95-98 and replace it with a
law that would establish collective bargaining rights for public
employees.
- Support the League of Municipalities’ position regarding
protecting State’s current annexation law.
- Support an adjustment to the law enforcement supplemental
retirement program to provide that each agency where a retiree worked
shall contribute a pro rata portion of the retirement allowance.
- A proposal to authorize local governments to provide
incentives (grants or rebates) to private property owners installing
renewable energy producing systems in existing as well as new development.
- Support adjustments to increase the scope of the homestead
tax exemption.
- Support State funding of the State Highway Patrol 800MHz
trunked radio system known as VIPER (Voice Interoperability Project for
Emergency Responders).
- Support for additional revenue options for local
governments, including:
- Gas tax.
- Vehicle registration fee.
- One-half cent sales tax.
- Support for additional funding for:
- Mental health treatment programs.
- Technology to enhance emergency services communication
and communication between the justice system and public safety personnel.
- Pre-kindergarten educational programs.
- Gang awareness and interdiction programs.
- Fire protection services provided to state facilities.
- Support enactment of legislation to promote waste
reduction, including the recycling of beverage containers and a beverage
container deposit act.
- Oppose proposed legislation that would allow cutting of
trees along highway right of way to enhance visibility of outdoor
advertising signs.