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• Addresses items of concern identified by the BOCC at the May and September<br />
meetings.<br />
o Removes the relative or legal guardian requirement<br />
o Removes the state residency requirement<br />
o Allows for a unit to remain on the property for up to 180 days after the mentally or<br />
physically impaired person is no longer receiving care.<br />
o Allows for more than one individual to reside in the unit.<br />
o Increases the number of unrelated persons that can live in a dwelling unit from three<br />
to five based on the North Carolina Residential State Building Code.<br />
Public Notification<br />
• Completed in accordance with Section 2.8.7 of the UDO<br />
o Newspaper legal ads for two successive weeks<br />
Joint Planning Area Partners<br />
• Proposed amendments provided on December 22, 2015<br />
o No Comments have been received.<br />
Recommendation<br />
• The Administration recommends the Board:<br />
o Receive the proposed amendments.<br />
o Conduct the public hearing and accept comment on the proposed amendments.<br />
o Close the public hearing.<br />
o Decide on one of the following options:<br />
Adopt the proposed amendments by approving the Statement of Consistency<br />
and Ordinance.<br />
Defer a decision to a later BOCC regular meeting date.<br />
Refer the item back to the Planning Board for a specific purpose.<br />
Commissioner Dorosin said he appreciated the work that has gone into this item. He<br />
clarified that the unit can stay on the property up to 180 days after the person is no longer<br />
receiving care.<br />
Ashley Moncado said correct.<br />
Commissioner Dorosin asked if it is no longer a requirement that a person be related.<br />
He said if one builds one of these structures and the person needing care improved, the facility<br />
can still be used if another person needing care utilizes the structure within 180 days.<br />
Ashley Moncado said yes.<br />
Commissioner Dorosin asked if the structure stays within its envisioned use, it does not<br />
necessarily have to be temporary, even though it is called temporary.<br />
Ashley Moncado said the main thing that makes it temporary is that it is required to be<br />
on a trailer.<br />
Commissioner Dorosin said it is temporary in that it is not attached to the ground. He<br />
said he would like clarification regarding the number of unrelated persons being able to reside<br />
together.<br />
Ashley Moncado said the change in this number relates to any single-family structure not<br />
just to a temporary one. She said this change was necessary in general but fits in well within<br />
this text amendment.<br />
Commissioner Dorosin said the temporary health care unit would have no effect as they<br />
would be living in a separate dwelling. He asked if four people lived in a house and two people<br />
lived in a temporary custodial care unit, all would still be in compliance with the amended UDO.