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The council discussed various town business, including updates on the town's electric department, public infrastructure projects, and utility service backlog. Significant time was dedicated to public comments regarding a proposed data center and its potential environmental impacts, including noise, water usage, and pollution. The council recognized several former council members for their service, approved various consent agenda items related to infrastructure agreements and annexations, and addressed planning and rezoning matters. Additionally, the council heard presentations on human trafficking prevention and the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Weekend. A discussion was held regarding proposed amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance, particularly concerning temporary turnarounds and buffer encroachment, which was continued to a future meeting.
This strategic plan, titled 'Game Plan Apex,' outlines the town's roadmap for the next five years, guided by a vision for a unified community fostering stewardship and success. It is built upon a mission to provide exceptional public service and is driven by five core goals: creating a welcoming community, delivering high-performing government, demonstrating environmental leadership, encouraging responsible development, and fostering economic vitality. The plan aims to achieve these goals through specific objectives focused on safety, community connections, efficiency, sustainability, and economic growth.
The meeting commenced with roll call and an encouragement for collaborative work. Key agenda items included a presentation and recognition of Mr. Chapman from Bucknam Elementary School as the second Apex Peak Star Award recipient, detailing his leadership in the Veterans Day celebration and the development of an outdoor learning environment. The council also unanimously adopted the consent agenda and set the regular meeting agenda. Furthermore, two proclamations were presented and read: one proclaiming February as Black History Month for 2022, and another recognizing the Health for Humanity Yogathon 2022. The session concluded with an open public forum, which included one comment submitted via email.
The meeting focused on several agenda items related to the Bee City initiative. Key discussions included updates on the Pollinator Demonstration Garden project at Apex Nature Park, which involved removing existing non-native plants and relocating them. The committee is planning the next steps for the garden, including deciding on materials for a path, beautifying an existing fence line, and seeking community involvement via work days scheduled for mid-April. Furthermore, the committee addressed the annual renewal of the Mayor's Monarch Pledge, outlining tasks for the town. Updates were also provided by the sustainability office regarding the creation of a greenhouse gas inventory for the town to meet its 2050 clean energy goal, development of a sustainability webpage, and research into grant funding, including an application for electric vehicle charging stations.
The regularly scheduled council meeting addressed several items, including modifications to the agenda structure. Presentations were postponed to the following meeting. The consent agenda was approved with one item removed for later discussion. The agenda structure was then finalized, including moving a public hearing due to an applicant's request for continuance. The public forum saw significant discussion from residents expressing concerns regarding the Wake County Public School System's draft proposal for school reassignment, specifically involving White Oak Elementary and similar middle schools, citing issues with calendar changes (traditional vs. year-round), capacity data, and increased student travel across highways. Residents also voiced strong opinions regarding controlled growth and adherence to the Apex 2045 plan, proposing stricter voting requirements for density increases above the plan's guidelines.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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