Legend:
Y = Yes, N
= No, U = Undecided
1.) Is increasing the commercial
tax base in Carrboro an important priority for you? |
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Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
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2.) Would you support shortening
thetime it takes to have a project approved or denied in Carrboro
if the quality of the development and level of citizen input
remained high? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
U |
U |
Y |
Y |
Y |
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3.) Would you support creating
a set of criteria for desirable development projects and then
expediting the approval process for projects that meet those
established objectives? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
U |
U |
Y |
Y |
Y |
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4.) Do you support land
use regulations and regulatory practices that promote workforce
housing and residential density along transportation corridors? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
U |
Y |
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5.) Would you support a
cap on the privilege license tax? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
U |
Y |
Y |
U |
Y |
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6.) Do you think a healthy
growing economy is an equally important component of community
sustainability as
environmental protection and social equity? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
U |
Y |
Y |
U |
Y |
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7.) Do you generally support
the concept of developing the Horace Williams Tract into a mixed
use research park (Carolina North)? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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U |
U |
Y |
U |
Y |
Y |
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8.) Do you agree with the
town’s stated goal of doubling commercial density? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
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9.) Will you vote to identify
an additional commercial node in Carrboro? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
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10.) Do you believe the
town should consider extending its moratorium in the Northern
Study Area if it has not
completed its rezoning process by its expiration in October? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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N |
Y |
U |
Y |
Y |
Y |
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11.) Do you think the town
needs to do more to make sure its committees and taskforces
include more
representation from the business community where there is currently
very little? |
|
Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
Abernethy |
Broun |
Coleman |
Cook |
Lavelle |
Ryan |
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Y |
U |
U |
Y |
Y |
U |
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12.) List up to three specific
things you would do to make Carrboro a better place to do business.
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Carrboro Mayor |
Carrboro Board
of Aldermen |
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Voyce |
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Ryan |
Please
click the following questions to hear the the candidates' response
when asked at the forum held on October 10:
(for help in playing these files, please contact Randy
Schmidt at 967-7075 x.32 or rschmidt@carolinachamber.org)
Chamber Commentary:
Chuck Morton works for a local delivery service and has lived in
Carrboro since 1992. Having served on the Appearance Commission since
1999, Mr. Morton demonstrates a strong understanding of local issues
and community design. He is prioritizing downtown redevelopment and
affordable housing in his campaign. Mr. Morton agrees with doubling
the commercial tax base and plans to do so by locating a commercial
node in the Northern Area and promoting redevelopment in the downtown.
He also believes Carrboro should continue to be inclusive and feels
some housing should be built inexpensively in order for it to stay
inexpensive. Mr. Morton is also a strong supporter of full review
of all development and is not supportive of streamlining the development
process for exceptional projects; a potential conflict with achieving
more affordable housing. We are impressed with Mr. Morton’s
commitment to Carrboro and economic development and hope if elected,
he will reexamine the importance of a faster, more certain development
process.