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Chapel Hill Town Council Agenda

October 10, 2005

Revised October 7, 2005

7:00 p.m.

Town Council Regular Business Meeting

Estimated Time

Agenda Item

5

  1. Ceremonies:

    1. Non-Profit Presentation — Orange County Rape Crisis Center


  1. Public Hearings: None.

15

  1. Petitions by citizens and announcements by Council members.

    1. Petitions by citizens on items not on the agenda.

      1. Joe Wilbur re: Change of Time Limits to Parking on Oteys Road.

      2. Brian Decker re: Filling of Vacancies on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Board.

      3. Julie Vann re: Consideration of an Integrated Pest Management Plan.

      4. Planning Board re: Long Range Transit Plan Discussion Paper.

      5. Andrea Rohrbacher re: Engaging in Dialogue with TTA to Add a Route .

      6. Neighborhoods for Responsible Growth re Collaboration with the Town on a Sustainable Energy Forum .

    2. Petitions by citizens on items on the agenda.

    3. Announcements by Council members.

5

  1. Consent agenda: action items (R-1). (Any item may be removed for separate discussion at the end of the Council meeting.)

    1. Nominations to various boards and committees (R-2).

    2. Response to a Petition Requesting On-Street Parking Restrictions in the Columbia Place Neighborhood (O-1).

    3. Request Public Hearing — Rosemary Street Right-of-Way Closure (R-3).

    4. Response to Petition: Meadowmont Community Association Requesting Traffic Studies and All-way Stop Control at Two Intersections in the Meadowmont Neighborhood (O-2).

    5. Response to Petition: Requesting All-way Stop Control at both Intersections of Market Street and Aberdeen Drive in Southern Village (O-3).

    6. Budget Amendments for Parks and Recreation Capital Projects (O-4).

    7. Award of Bid for Fire Truck Replacement (R-4).

    8. 501 Office Building Special Use Permit — Request to Extend Completion Time Limit (R-5a, b).

    9. Scheduling a Public Hearing in Response to Petition re: E. Franklin Street Business Owners Regarding Use of Sandwich Board Signs (R-6).

    10. Calling a Public Forum on Sidewalk and Bicycle Facilities Plan (R-7).

    11. Response to Petition re: Support for Environmental Lawsuit (R-8).

    12. Revision to Fines for Parking Violations (O-5).

    13. Triangle United Way Harvest Feast (O-5.1).

    14. 2006-2012 Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (R-8.1).

5

  1. Information items. (Any item may be removed for separate discussion at the end of the Council meeting.)

    1. Response to Petition: Requesting Reduced Speed Limit on Kenan and Mallette Streets.

    2. Report on Nuisance Complaint Regarding 720 Lea Court.

20

  1. Follow up Report on Bicycle and Pedestrian Feasibility Study for Old Durham-Chapel Hill Road (R-9).

20

  1. Land Use Management Ordinance Text Amendments, Modifications to Payment-in-Lieu of Recreation Area and to Setback Language (O-6).

15

  1. Comprehensive Plan Amendment Regarding the Calculation of a Payment-in-Lieu in the Affordable Housing Strategy (R-10).

15

  1. Presentation on Art for Southern Community Park Percent for Art Project.

15

  1. Options to Preserve Old Chapel Hill Public Library Structure (R-11).

5

  1. Appointment of Council Representative to Triangle Transit Authority Board of Trustees (R-12).

5

  1. Appointments:

    1. Historic District Commission

    2. Housing Advisory Board

    3. Inclusionary Zoning Task Force

    4. Town Pay Plan Committee

    5. Transportation Board.


  1. Petitions:

    1. By the Mayor and Council Members.

    2. By the Manager and Attorney.


  1. Reserved for discussion of consent agenda items if necessary.


  1. Request for closed session to discuss property acquisition, personnel, and litigation matters.