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12 <br />developed so it would cover the same issue if it arises in the future, <br />specifically with regard to the two buffers adjoining each other. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon to refer this back to the <br />Planning Staff to see if this amendment can be limited to the Primary <br />Overlay area and determine if there are any separate regulations that could <br />be implemented to prevent the strip development along the entire area. <br />THERE WAS NOT A SECOND TO THIS MOTION <br />Geoffrey Gledhill said that the Primary District Overlay does not <br />exist across the road so if Commissioner Cordon's suggestion is taken <br />literally, this will not solve the problem. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Crowther to continue the discussion of this item to a subsequent meeting. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />E. I-40/NC86 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT EXPANSION <br />Planner Mary Willis presented the information as stated in the <br />agenda. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by <br />Commissioner Gordon to deny the request to expand the Economic Development <br />District to include the Addison property as Secondary Development Area. <br />VOTE: AYES, 4; NOS, 1 (Commissioner Crowther) <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by <br />Commissioner Willhoit, that no change be made to the Moren property's <br />current Land Use Plan Designation (20-year Transition Area) and that future <br />requests for expansion of the Economic Development District be made <br />consistent with current Land Use Plan Amendment procedures. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />F. HP-1-95 ALEXANDER HOGAN PLANTATION SITE NATIONAL REGISTER <br />NOMINATION <br />Don Belk, Planner II for Special Projects, presented for Board <br />consideration the nomination of the Alexander Hogan Plantation Site to the <br />National Register of Historic Places and asked for authorization for him to <br />make comments to the State Historic Preservation Office about this <br />nomination. <br />The Historic Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the <br />nomination on September 12. The Commission found that the Alexander Hogan <br />Plantation Site does not meet the criteria for listing in the National <br />Register of historic places. The Commission's recommendation will be <br />forwarded to the State's Historic Preservation Office as well as the Board <br />of County Commissioners comments and recommendations. <br />Commissioner Crowther asked if there was a date that Duke Power <br />installed their power lines across this property. Mr. Belk did not have <br />this information. <br />Judson Edeburn, Resource Manager of Duke Forest, made reference <br />to a letter that was distributed. In addition to that statement, he said <br />that the Hogan Plantation qualified for listing in the National Register of <br />Historic Places under the stipulations of criteria "D" of the National <br />Register Bulletin. This states that properties may be eligible for <br />