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12 <br />. duplexes; instead, he may have four duplexes and <br />one single-family residence. <br />MOTION: Reid moved approval as recommended by Planning <br />Staff. Seconded by Hoecke. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. <br />AGENDA ITEM X10: MATTERS TO BE HEARD AT 8/26/91 PUBLIC HEARING <br />a. Special Use Permit Application <br />(1) SUP -1-91 Green Hill Bed & Breakfast <br />Presentation by Eddie Kirk. <br />This agenda item is for review/comment prior to <br />August 26 public hearing on a request for a Class <br />A Special Use Permit for the non-residential use <br />of the historic "Green Hill" residence. <br />William Thomas Proctor, III and Evelyn D. <br />Proctor, have requested a Class A Special <br />Use Permit for a Non-Residential Reuse/Mixed Use <br />of an historic structure for the property <br />commonly known as the Green Hill residence. The <br />property is located at the southwestern corner of <br />the intersection of US 70 and Lawrence Road (SR <br />1561). The property contains 6.46 acres. The <br />proposed request would allow for the house to be <br />used as a bed and breakfast. Three out of the <br />four existing bedrooms would be used for the bed <br />and breakfast. There are no proposed changes or <br />additions to the existing house or changes to the <br />property. <br />The property is specifically described as Lots 66 <br />and 67 of Tax Map 20 in Eno township. The <br />current zoning of the property is Rural <br />Residential (R-1) and the Comprehensive Plan <br />designation is is Rural Residential. The use of <br />the property, as proposed, requires the issuance <br />of a Class A Special Use Permit. Certain <br />development standards must be met and a Special <br />Use Permit must be obtained for the proposal to <br />proceed. Approval of the request would allow for <br />the use of "Green Hill" as a bed and breakfast <br />facility for a maximum of 6 adults. <br />No motion was needed. This item is scheduled for <br />• the August 26, 1991 public hearing. <br />Hamilton noted that the land is for sale and <br />