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CHAPEL HILL -- Trustees at UNC-Chapel Hill are expected to vote today on a series of design guidelines that will help dictate how the university’s Carolina North campus will look.
Campus leaders are proposing a series of guidelines touching on everything from density to building height on the campus slated to be built on land west of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
The approvals of the guidelines are the latest step in a long process now mired in delay; the first building UNC-CH had hoped to build at Carolina North, a facility where lab research could be spun off into private enterprise, has already been put off due to the weak economy.
The board meets this afternoon and again Thursday morning.
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