The list of prohibited conditions contains most of the ones we try to get our rezoning applicants to include since they are the issues most likely to affect surrounding neighbors and the "look and feel" of the project. Personally, I have significant problems with this Text Change recommendation on a number of counts. Perhaps we need the Planning Department at our next RCAC Meeting before the public hearing to help us understand the intent and let us debate some of our concerns.
Paul
paulbrant(a)mindspring.com
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From: Patterson, Dwayne
To: 'Alan Wiggs' ; 'Alice J. Garret' ; 'Ana Pardo' ; 'Ann Weathersbee' ; 'Bill Lynn' ; 'Bill Padgett' ; 'Candy Fuller' ; 'Charles Putterman' ; 'Chris Moutos' ; 'Christopher Allen' ; 'Craig Smith' ; 'Danny Coleman' ; 'Erika Rosenberger' ; 'Eugene Weeks' ; 'F.Lonnette Williams' ; 'Gail Brock' ; 'Heather Santiago' ; 'Jay Gudeman' ; 'Jeannine Grisson' ; 'John Dombalis' ; 'Justin Fisher' ; 'Linda Watson' ; 'Louise Griffin' ; 'Margo White' ; 'Margret Link' ; 'Mark Turner' ; 'Mark Vander Borgh' ; 'Mark Vander Borgh' ; 'Mary Belle Pate' ; 'Norman Camp' ; 'Octavia Rainey' ; 'Patrick Martin' ; 'Paul Brant' ; 'Philip Poe' ; 'Richard Bostic' ; 'Richard Stearn' ; 'Sandra Cassidy' ; 'Scott Maher' ; 'Sue Sturgis' ; 'Tony Bethea' ; 'Van Alston' ; 'Will Allen'
Cc: Hallam, Greg ; Rosselli, Kristen
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:08 AM
Subject: RE: TC-10
Attachment . . .
Serving with Excellence,
Dwayne C. Patterson
Neighborhood Services Supervisor
Community Services Department
919.996.5710
Website: Community Services Homepage
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From: Patterson, Dwayne
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:07 AM
To: Alan Wiggs; Alice J. Garret; Ana Pardo; Ann Weathersbee; Bill Lynn; Bill Padgett; Candy Fuller; Charles Putterman; Chris Moutos; Christopher Allen; Craig Smith; Danny Coleman; Erika Rosenberger; Eugene Weeks; F.Lonnette Williams; Gail Brock; Heather Santiago; Jay Gudeman; Jeannine Grisson; John Dombalis; Justin Fisher; Linda Watson; Louise Griffin; Margo White; Margret Link; Mark Turner; Mark Vander Borgh; Mark Vander Borgh; Mary Belle Pate; Norman Camp; Octavia Rainey; Patrick Martin; Paul Brant; Philip Poe; Richard Bostic; Richard Stearn; Sandra Cassidy; Scott Maher; Sue Sturgis; Tony Bethea; Van Alston; Will Allen
Cc: Hallam, Greg; Rosselli, Kristen
Subject: TC-10
RCAC Members,
Please find attached a copy of TC-10 relative to suggested revisions to the rezoning process. This is a City-initiated text change proposing revisions to the rezoning process with a focus on conditional use rezonings. The text change has been authorized for public hearing on January 19, 2010.
The Department of City Planning would like to receive your comments approximately one month before the public hearing date. This would allow incorporation of any suggestions you may have for improving the revised process.
Your comments should be forwarded to Greg Hallam at Greg.hallam(a)ci.raleigh.nc.us on or before December 16.
Thanks.
Serving with Excellence,
Dwayne C. Patterson
Neighborhood Services Supervisor
Community Services Department
919.996.5710
Website: Community Services Homepage
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Welcome, Linda.
I hope you will be feeling better soon. We all look forward to meeting
you at our December RCAC Holiday social. Either Dwayne or Debbie will be
sending out all the necessary and important information about date, time and
location.
Mary Belle
Chair, SWCAC
In a message dated 11/18/2009 3:26:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
linda(a)lindawatson.com writes:
Greetings, All --
I'm sorry to say that my doctor just told me to come in for an appointment
at 4:00. It may be that she will say, "oh that cough? it's nothing!" but
if not, here's my report for tonight. I'm very sorry to miss what should be
an interesting workshop and meeting.
Glenwood CAC report:
* We had a well-attended meeting in October with two excellent
presentations: one on the city recycling program and one on the police volunteer
program.
* I was elected chair and Richard Bostic vice-chair. Margaret Link will
continue serving as secretary.
* Eleven people responded to our survey. Based on the results, we will:
-- Continue to meet every other month on the 4th Monday (we met on even
months this fall)
-- Have meetings on the topics that got the most votes, with the top one
being water conservation
-- Have a clean-up day for the green way
-- Have either a Glenwood Fair Day or a Raleigh Trolley Ride ending up at
the Raleigh History Museum
I feel good about the energy and leadership that I'm starting to see in
our CAC area, although some people were are either over committed or were
really discouraged by the council voting against us on the Women's Club Drive
change in the Raleigh 2030 Plan.
How I Got Involved:
Since I wasn't at the retreat, here's what brought me into the CAC:
* Leadership vacuum: no one else would run for chair
* Desire to strengthen the sense of community in our area
* See need for a neighborhood advocate
* It's heartwarming to see stories of neighborhood successes and to help
create some of them
Please give my sandwich to the hungriest person there if I don't show up
by 5:35.
... Linda
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Community Services Department
919.996.5710
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Karen Rindge, Executive Director, WakeUP
Wake County, 828-3833 (O), 637-4271 (M), krindge(a)earthlink.net
Date: November 10, 2009
Sen. Richard Stevens, Sen. Josh Stein and Rep. Deborah Ross
to Speak about Transit and Falls Lake
at WakeUP Wake County Annual Meeting November 16
The growth issues that affect our quality of life every day
will be the focus of WakeUP Wake County's 4th Annual Meeting to be held
7-8:30 pm Monday, November 16, 2009. Transportation and land use, drinking
water supply and public schools continue to be priority issues for WakeUP
Wake County, a local citizens' non-profit, working for well-planned growth
in the Capital County of North Carolina.
Wake Senator Richard Stevens and Representative Deborah Ross
will be featured speakers, providing an update on plans for regional transit
and supporting legislation enabling a transit funding mechanism via a
referendum. Wake Senator Josh Stein will also speak on the topic of Falls
Lake, Eastern Wake County's primary water supply that has been rated as
impaired, as well legislation Stein successfully steered through the NC
General Assembly to expedite the lake's clean-up. Lois Nixon, WakeUP
Education team leader and former Board of Education candidate, will discuss
challenges for the incoming new Wake Board of Education.
WakeUP officers and executive director will provide updates
on WakeUP's 2009 activities and will present awards and nominate a 2010
slate of candidates for Board of Directors.
The meeting will be held at Temple Beth Or, 5315 Creedmoor
Road in Raleigh. The event is free and open to the public. To register,
please click here
<http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e2m8wsjue6ad7a41>
. Light refreshments will be served.
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Karen Rindge
Executive Director, WakeUP Wake County
krindge(a)earthlink.net
www.wakeupwakecounty.com
(919) 828-3833
Hi folks,
Please see Debbie Puckett's request below for food orders for the RCAC
workshop happening prior to the regular meeting this coming Wednesday, Nov.
18th.
We'll be discussing recommendations for changes to our meeting structure and
other ideas that came out of the June RCAC Retreat. I'll send out the
agenda for the regularly scheduled meeting later today. Please e-mail or
phone in your food orders to Debbie by Monday afternoon, and have a great
weekend!
Ana Duncan Pardo
Chair, RCAC
(919) 818-5933
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From: Puckett, Debbie <Debbie.Puckett(a)ci.raleigh.nc.us>
Date: Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 1:27 PM
Subject: Please forward to the RCAC e-mail distribution list.
To: "acpardo(a)gmail.com" <acpardo(a)gmail.com>
Ana, I am remote today, please forward to the RCAC distribution list for
me! Thank you in advance. / Debbie Puckett
MEMO: RCAC – Workshop
DATE: November 18, 2009
TIME: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
LOCATION: Conference Room 303 – Raleigh Municipal Bldg.
222 W. Hargett Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
RCAC Meeting to Follow:
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Good Afternoon RCAC Members,
The workshop for the RCAC is scheduled for November 18th, 2009 starting at
5:30 pm with all intentions to wrap it up around 6:30 pm. The agenda is to
go from Conference Room 303, to the Raleigh City Council Chamber for the
regularly scheduled RCAC meeting at 7:00 pm.
We are having we are having Cafe Carolina cater this workshop. The web
address for the menu at Cafe Carolina is as follows: www.cafecarolina.com<
http://www.cafecarolina.com>
I*f you could possibly forward to me by no later than Monday 11-16-09 at
2:00 pm your choice from that menu*, I would be most appreciative, (as the
earlier the order is placed the better the chances of having it completed
correctly). Thank you for your patience, see you on Wednesday.
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