Chapel Hill Town Council Agenda

Monday, October 23, 2000

Revised October 20, 2000*

7:00 p.m.  Town Council Regular Business Meeting

Estimated Time

 

                                              Agenda Item

     
 

1.

Ceremonies (none).

     

20

2.

Public hearings:

     
 

*a.

Request for Continuation of Public Hearings for Chapel Ridge Conditional Use Zoning and Special Use Permit Application (R-0.1).

     
   
  • Reconvene hearings
  • Motion to recess hearings to November 13.
     
 

b.

Public Forum on Sidewalk and Bicycle Facilities Construction Options for 2000-2001.

     
   
  • Manager’s report.
  • Comments by citizens.
  • Comments and questions by the Mayor and Town Council.
  • Motion to adjourn forum.
     

5

3.

Petitions by citizens and announcements by Council members.

     
 

a.

Petitions by citizens on items on the agenda.

     
 

b.

Petitions by citizens on items not on the agenda.

     
   

1.         Elizabeth Thompson request for reconsideration of June 12 petition requesting removal of stop sign at Kenmore Road at the intersection with Saddle Ridge and Bridle Run.

2.                 Jan Symonds and Dorothy Zehnal regarding parking of diesel trucks on private property.

3.                 Craig Davis requesting a change in a sign ordinance in Meadowmont Village.

4.                 Pines Community Center requesting a grant of $20,000.

*5.       Betsy Pringle on behalf of the Historic District Commission regarding     an application to the Department of Archives and History for a grant.

*6.       Loren Hintz, Chair of the Transportation Board regarding request to delay consideration of Cameron Avenue changes.

*7.       Mr. Mark Moore, Performance Automotive Company regarding permission for sign addition.

     
 

c.

Announcements by Council members.

     

5

4.

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

     
 

a.

Proposed Local Ordinance and Process to Implement Electronic Traffic Surveillance for Red Light-Running in Chapel Hill (O-1).

 

b.

Report on Restriping of West Cameron Avenue (R-2) (O-2).

 

c.

Right-of-Way and Easements on Town-Owned Land for U.S. 15-501 (South) Improvement Project (R-3).

 

d.

Extension of  Period for Review of a Cablevision Basic Rate Proposal Cable Consultants (R-4).

 

*e.

Law Enforcement Acceptance of Block Grant (R-5) (O-2.1).

 

f.

Correction to Code of Ordinances: Dogs on Leashes Within Parks, Greenways, and Open Spaces (O-3).

 

g.

Library Gift Acceptance (R-6).

     

5

5.

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

     
 

a.

Update on Request for Retail Shuttle Bus during the holiday season.

 

b.

Report on Status of Compliance with Fire Sprinkler Requirements in Fraternity and Sorority Houses.

 

c.

Recycled Materials Used in Bulk Asphalt.

 

*d.

Report on Library Master Plan.

     

20

6.

Status Report on Proposed Technology Plan for the Town of Chapel Hill.

     
 

a.

Presentation by the Technology Committee.

 

b.

Consideration Resolution to Receive Report (R-7).


     

30

*7.

Review of Submissions and Recommendations for Selection in Northeast Gateway Design Competition (Mayor pro tem Pavăo, Council Members Bateman and Foy) (R-7.1).

     

20

8.

Proposed Weaver Dairy Road Improvements (N.C. 86 to Erwin Road) (R-8).

     

20

9.

Proposed Improvements at the US 15-501/Erwin Road/Europa Drive Inter-section (R-9).

     

15

*10.

Status Report on Telephone Service Issues (R-10a, b, c, d, e).

     

15

11.

Proposed Process for Identifying and Addressing Issues of Mutual Concern for the Town and the University (Mayor Waldorf).

     

5

12.

Request from Orange County Board of Commissioners for Council Participation in HOME Program Review Committee (R-11).

     

10

13.

Bids for Roll Carts (R-12a, 12b).

     
 

*13.1

Proposal to Discuss Performance Zoning and Development Review Process Alternatives (R-13).

     

5

14.

Appointments (none).


   

5

*15.

Petitions.

     
 

a.

By the Mayor and Council members.

   

*1.     Petition regarding a United Way Policy (Council Members Foy, Strom, and Wiggins).

     
 

b.

By the Manager and Attorney.

     

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16.

Reserved for discussion of consent agenda items if necessary.

     

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17.

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