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From: Southralcap(a)aol.com
Reply-to: southralcap(a)aol.com
To: ddna(a)googlegroups.com, nancy.macfarlane(a)raleighnc.gov,
citycouncilors(a)raleighnc.gov, RCAC-Leaders(a)yahoogroups.com
Sent: 3/19/2013 7:04:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: [DDNA] Fwd: Wake Delegation Public Hearing
This coming Monday, the Wake Delegation Public Hearing is not restricted
to any one topic and anyone can register to speak. You may address any
legislative issue that concerns you (Dorothea Dix contract, health care, HB150,
etc.). Just be sure to sign up - see information below.
Many years ago, the Wake Delegation held public hearings open to any Wake
County resident before the Monday evening legislative sessions began. It
was great way to express concerns about bills already passed or currently up
for discussion and passage, and to present new issues that individuals
believed the Legislature should address.
Please come and voice your issues/concerns at this meeting. This is your
opportunity to heard and to develop a "good for North Carolina" political
relationship with your Legislator. And remember the old sayings: "Nothing
ventured is nothing gained" and "He has the right to criticize who has the
heart to help." (Sorry, the old high school teacher in me could not resist
including those two sayings.)
Hope to see you Monday afternoon at the Legislature!
Mary Belle Pate
former SWCAC chair
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From: debkross(a)aol.com
Friends -
The Wake County legislative delegation will hold a public hearing at 4:00
PM on Monday, March 25th in room 1228 of the legislative building.
If you want to speak, please email _steinla(a)ncleg.net_
(mailto:steinla@ncleg.net) . Speakers will be limited to 2-3 minutes and must sign up in
advance.
Please share this with others.
Deborah
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RCAC colleagues,
Please see message below and attached press release, all information for
distribution to your neighborhoods as you see fit and opportunity.
Thank you,
Will
William A. Allen III
919-349-6566 Mobile
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From: Emily Orr [mailto:emily.g.orr@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 4:36 PM
To: William A. Allen III
Subject: Longleaf School of the Arts granted its final charter & is
accepting student apps
Dear Mr. Allen,
If I have not used up all of my requests, I wonder if I might impose on you
one more time.
Longleaf School of the Arts has been granted its final charter and we are
now accepting student applications. I have attached the most recent press
release. It contains information about our next parent meeting, and a link
to the applications.
Would it be possible to send this out to all of the CACs? (Like you did the
last time?)
Thank you so much for your assistance.
<http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k517/flutehammer/sig002.jpg>
Dr. Emily G. Orr
Founder, Longleaf School of the Arts
www.longleafschool.com
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Click here
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Longleaf-School-of-the-Arts/433107026735777?r
ef=hl> to "like" us on Facebook!
RCAC members,
Please try to attend this important meeting, the first public update on
Raleigh Union Station (RUS), to be held on Wednesday, March 6, 6:00-8:00 PM
in the Meymandi Concert Hall lobby.
Please forward this announcement far and wide within your CACs to get the
word out, with thanks.
Details are in the attachment.
Sincerely,
Will
William A. Allen III
919-349-6566 Mobile
-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Belledin, AIA [mailto:fbelledin@clearscapes.com]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 1:38 PM
To: will(a)allenheuer.com
Subject: Union Station Public Meeting Invitation
Will -
Attached please find an invitation for the first public meeting for Union
Station on March 6. We are working to get broad participation for this
meeting, so we are asking some of the local CACs to assist in getting the
word out.
Please feel free to forward this to any members of your CAC that might be
interested.
Thank you for your assistance.
--
Fred Belledin, AIA
Clearscapes, PA
311-200 W. Martin Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
919-821-2775
919-821-0804 (fax)
fbelledin(a)clearscapes.com
WHAT: The Planning Staff is bringing back the final six (6) deferred items
for discussion -- comments from the Technical Review Group, additions to
residential dwelling units on small lots, the backyard cottage, resource
extraction, surety bonds and adequate public facilities.
Any outstanding concerns need to be communicated to the City Council
immediately. The final approval of the UDO could happen today, but more
realistically over the next two weeks.
WHEN: Monday, February 11 at 4:00 pm.
WHERE: 222 West Hargett Street, City Council Chamber.
LIKELY HOT TOPICS:
* Backyard Cottage: The Comprehensive Planning Committee is bringing
back its recommendation. An "opt-in" approach is being proposed.
* Adequate Public Facilities: The Comprehensive Planning Committee is
bringing back its recommendation. The proposal requires a more comprehensive
assessment of capacity before allowing new development to happen.
DEFERRED ITEMS:
None.
MEETING DOCUMENTS: Planning Commission's Recommendations
<http://www.raleighnc.gov/content/PlanCurrent/Documents/DevelopmentPlansRevi
ew/NewRaleighCode/UDO_Planning_Commission_Recommendations.pdf> | February
11 Staff Report
<http://www.raleighnc.gov/content/PlanCurrent/Documents/DevelopmentPlansRevi
ew/NewRaleighCode/UDO_CC_Review_February_11.pdf>
Philip W Poe
Five Points CAC co-chair
919.410.6772 1# talk + text <http://www.google.com/googlevoice/about.html>
pwpoe(a)att.net <mailto:pwpoe@att.net>
www.fivepointscac.org <http://www.fivepointscac.org/>
<http://www.facebook.com/FivePointsCAC>
<http://www.twitter.com/FivePointsCAC>
WHAT: The Planning Staff is bringing back four (4) deferred items for
discussion -- requirements for amenity open spaces, case studies, comments
from the Technical Review Group and additions to residential dwelling units
on small lots.
SPECIAL NOTE: The Comprehensive Planning Committee will present its
recommendations for the backyard cottage at the February 5 City Council
meeting.
WHEN: Monday, February 4 at 4:00 pm.
WHERE: 222 West Hargett Street, City Council Chamber.
LIKELY HOT TOPICS:
* Case Studies: Testing the new regulations to ensure they work as
intended is no easy task, yet City Council is devoting very little time to
this activity
DEFERRED ITEMS:
* Additional Housing Patterns. The discussion about backyard cottages,
accessory apartments and cottage courts has been moved to the Comprehensive
Planning Committee. This will give the public the opportunity to make
comments.
* Resource Extraction: City Council asked the Planning Staff to
analyze this use by district and review the process for permitting this use.
* Process for Adopting UDO: City Council has requested staff to draft
the ordinance for the adoption of the UDO. This will identify the adoption
date, effective date and all transitional rules.
MEETING DOCUMENTS: Planning Commission's Recommendations
<http://www.raleighnc.gov/content/PlanCurrent/Documents/DevelopmentPlansRevi
ew/NewRaleighCode/UDO_Planning_Commission_Recommendations.pdf> | February 4
Staff Report
<http://www.raleighnc.gov/content/PlanCurrent/Documents/DevelopmentPlansRevi
ew/NewRaleighCode/UDO_CC_Review_February_4.pdf>
Additional information available here
<http://raleighudo.com/blog/raleigh-city-council-continues-review-raleighudo
%E2%80%A6-meeting-16> .
Philip W Poe
Five Points CAC co-chair
919.410.6772 1# talk + text <http://www.google.com/googlevoice/about.html>
pwpoe(a)att.net <mailto:pwpoe@att.net>
www.fivepointscac.org <http://www.fivepointscac.org/>
<http://www.facebook.com/FivePointsCAC>
<http://www.twitter.com/FivePointsCAC>
DID THE RESOLUTION FOR NOTIFICATIONS GET FORWARDED TO CITY COUNCIL?
NOTIFICATIONS ARE ON THIS AGENDA.
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WHAT: The Planning Staff is bringing back five (5) deferred items for
discussion -- notification process, amenity open space, residential density
and infrastructure requirements, inclusionary housing and case studies.
SPECIAL NOTE: The Comprehensive Planning Committee will present its
recommendations for the backyard cottage at the February 5 City Council
meeting.
WHEN: Monday, January 28 at 4:00 pm.
WHERE: 222 West Hargett Street, City Council Chamber.
LIKELY HOT TOPICS:
* Notification Process: new approval processes makes an effective
notification system essential. New technologies makes this achievable.
* Residential Densities: City Council wants to know how infrastructure
capacity will affect residential density in mixed use districts.
DEFERRED ITEMS:
* Additional Housing Patterns. The discussion about backyard cottages,
accessory apartments and cottage courts has been moved to the Comprehensive
Planning Committee. This will give the public the opportunity to make
comments.
* Resource Extraction: City Council asked the Planning Staff to
analyze this use by district and review the process for permitting this use.
* Small Lot Additions: The UDO doesn't include adequate rules for
additions that convert single family units into apartments.
MEETING DOCUMENTS: Planning Commission's Recommendations
<http://www.raleighnc.gov/content/PlanCurrent/Documents/DevelopmentPlansRevi
ew/NewRaleighCode/UDO_Planning_Commission_Recommendations.pdf> | January 28
Staff Report
<http://www.raleighnc.gov/content/PlanCurrent/Documents/DevelopmentPlansRevi
ew/NewRaleighCode/UDO_CC_Review_January_28.pdf> | Case Study Analysis
(waiting for link)
Additional information is available here
<http://raleighudo.com/blog/raleigh-city-council-continues-review-raleighudo
%E2%80%A6-meeting-15> .
Philip W Poe
Five Points CAC co-chair
919.410.6772 1# talk + text <http://www.google.com/googlevoice/about.html>
pwpoe(a)att.net <mailto:pwpoe@att.net>
www.fivepointscac.org <http://www.fivepointscac.org/>
<http://www.facebook.com/FivePointsCAC>
<http://www.twitter.com/FivePointsCAC>