Common use of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Functions of the Planning Commission Clause in Contracts

▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Functions of the Planning Commission. 1. For the purpose of fulfilling its role as contemplated by this agreement, the Planning Commission is hereby designated as a planning board pursuant to G.S. 153A-344 and G.S. 160A-.383 The Commission may also take on any other planning related functions as delegated, in writing, by the governing bodies. 2. Pursuant to Article 19 Chapter 160A and Article 18 Chapter 153A of the North Carolina General Statutes, the Planning Commission shall have among other duties the following duties: a. Propose and review policies and procedures for encouraging broad public input on all comprehensive, area, sub-area, neighborhood and functional plans. b. Review and make recommendations on the annual Work Program of the Planning Department c. Review reports of committees it has appointed, or other commissions or agencies making recommendations in the area of land use planning. d. Review and make recommendations on plans, including the Comprehensive Plan and land use, transportation, and capital improvements plans, planning policy and planning implementation actions and on amendments to these plans. Such review and recommendations shall be transmitted to the appropriate governing bodies for consideration during their deliberation. e. Coordinate with the City, County and the Planning Department in order to accommodate Work Program or Annual Budget changes which may result from contracts between the City and the County, or the application for or receipt of funds by the City or County from the Federal government and its agencies, the State government and its agencies, any local government and its agencies, or any private or civic sources. f. Coordinate with the City, County and the Planning Department in accommodating any Work Program or Annual Budget changes which may result from the City or County contracting with any other city, county, or regional council or planning agency under which the City or County agrees to furnish technical planning assistance to the other entity. g. Advise and cooperate with units of local government, State government or Federal government on any matter within the Planning Commission’s powers and duties. h. Review and make recommendations to the appropriate governing body concerning proposed zoning map changes and proposed text changes to the Unified Development Ordinance. i. Serve, if requested by either governing body, or if required by ordinance as ex officio members on other appointive boards, commissions or committees. j. Carry out such additional duties as may from time to time be given or directed by either governing body, so long as no conflict exists between the City and County concerning work priorities or use of resources. In such a case where a conflict exists, the Joint City- County Planning Committee shall work out a resolution to the conflict sufficient for the Governing Bodies to agree upon.

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Sources: Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, Interlocal Cooperation Agreement