FROM 2-16-16 MINUTES
Inclusionary Zoning – Marlene gave the first of what is sure to be several briefings on this topic, which may be our biggest issue for the foreseeable future given the…
Inclusionary Zoning – Marlene gave the first of what is sure to be several briefings on this topic, which may be our biggest issue for the foreseeable future given the…
Planning & Zoning Commission held the first public hearing on February 9. At the hearing staff announced they will support the one year transition time proposed by TREBIC. The transition…
BACKGROUND ON DISCUSSION ITEMS and NEWS YOU NEED BEFORE OUR FEBRUARY MEETING: NEW INFORMATION IN BOLD TREBIC Membership Meeting, February 16, 2016 We have had good meetings in December, January…
WS has been considering Inclusionary Zoning requirements for several months, the requirements for developers to provide affordable housing units in certain developments. The conversation has now come up in GSO…
Oak Ridge, plus Durham, Cary and the other Triangle jurisdictions in the Jordan Lake basin adopted the New Development rule despite the legislature’s suspension of it till 2019 or later.…
It’s back! In mid-December 2015 GSO Council’s Infrastructure Committee revived the on-again/off-again discussion of strengthening the Downtown Good Repair Ordinance, and applying it to more/all areas of the city. It’s…
At the February 10 Community Housing and Neighborhood Development Council Committee meeting, chaired by Mayor Pro Tem Jeff Golden, council members discussed creating a rental unit inspection program. The purpose…
The manager’s office completed performance reviews with all Inspection Services employees and hired a consulting firm (Benchmark) to interview frequent customers including TREBIC. The consultants reported that the response from…
Ken Carter has now hired a new Environmental Health Manager. We’ll be arranging an introductory meeting soon. This person replaces Tobin Shepherd.
