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Background:Growth has been an issue for the Town of Mt. Airy, the region, and indeed the state for a number of years. Citizens have expressed a number of concerns with the pace of growth but also the ultimate vision of the town’s future, questioning how big and urban the town should grow into the future. Many believe the town should strive to increase commercial and industrial development rather than focus on residential construction. Many have concerns with the impact of additional growth on already strained resources and key items of infrastructure – such as roads. Ultimately many believe the town’s current master plan is out of sync with the desires of most citizens. The Mt. Airy Growth and Development Task Force held their first meeting on Monday, October 9, 2006 and it was decided that they will meet on the second Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Mt. Airy Town Hall on Main Street.
Structure:The task force will be an advisory group for any town commission or the council, but primarily the Planning and Zoning Commission and Town Council. The task force will consist of at least 7 members, a chair, other officers (secretary) as needed, at least one town council liaison, and may request staffing and other support as needed. Regular reports will be presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission and Town Council. Meetings will be open to the public, with agendas and minutes.
Purposes and Goals:The task force would be an opportunity to review growth and development issues in general, obtain citizen input at an early stage, study current thinking on planning and zoning issues, and make recommendations to the town council and Planning and Zoning Commission regarding the master plan, development issues, zoning and subdivision changes, or other tasks as assigned. The main purpose will be to invite broad citizen and business input in developing a vision for future development of Mt. Airy. To this end, the task force is intended to work with and through the Planning and Zoning Commission in making reports, investigating facts and recommending actions, as well as other town commissions, the Mayor and Town Council.Specifically, the task force is asked to focus on:
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