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.,~ <br />continued that he knew of no provision in the Ordinance that permits Land <br />Use Plan amendments to correct prior actions of the Board. <br />Commissioner Hartwell asked if a Land Use Plan designation was <br />necessary, since the land on which the Chandler Plant is located is already <br />- designated in the Land. Use Plan correctly and totals more than the two (2) <br />acre minimum. <br />Mr. Chandler explained that there were two tracts of land with two <br />different zoning designations. The concrete plant is zoned I-3 which is not <br />the same as the property on. which the ponds are located. <br />Gledhill stated that by including portions of the existing concrete <br />plant in the I-3 zone, a Land Use Plan amendment would not be necessary. The <br />1.41 acres is already properly designated in the Land Use Plan. Joyce <br />Garrett, the attorney for Chandler Concrete, spoke to inconsistencies in the <br />minutes of prior public hearings about the location of the ponds. The <br />permits for timbering and grading were secured, and the ponds were placed in <br />accordance with the directive from DEM. She spoke to the economic <br />contributions that Chandler makes to the community and stated that a <br />substantial amount of money has been expended to meet and to protect against <br />the potential environmental problem. It is Chandler's desire to keep the <br />ponds where they are located. She asked that the request for an amendment <br />to the Land Use Plan be granted. <br />Marvin Collins clarified that no permit was needed for timbering, and <br />the permit Mr. Chandler received was for grading. Ms. Garrett acknowledged <br />this correction. <br />THERE BEING NO FURTHER COMMENTS, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to refer this item to the Planning Board for a recommendation to be <br />considered by the Board of Commissioners on October 5. <br />+TOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />,,, <br />2. ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENTS <br />a. Z-3-87 The Meadowlands <br />Planner Greg Szymik presented for the receipt of public comments a <br />proposed request by Meadowlands Associates to amend the Orange County <br />Zoning Atlas. The property is located along the south side of U.S Highway <br />70 Business east of N.C. 86 in Hillsborough Township. The applicant is <br />requesting a realignment of the existing Office Institutional (0-I), <br />Industrial-1 (I~-1), and Rural Residential (R-1) zones, previously estab- <br />lished by the Board of Commissioners on July 1, 1987. The purpose of the <br />change is to match zoning district boundaries with the Meadowlands Master <br />Plan land use designations. The property is located in an area designated <br />as Ten Year Transition and Commercial Industrial Activity Node in the <br />Orange County Land Use Plan. The proposed realignment would result in the <br />following difference in zones: <br />(O-I) zone <br />(I-1) zone <br />(R-1) zone <br />Existing <br />Zoning <br />25.4 acres <br />62.3 acres <br />22.4 acres <br />Proposed <br />Realigned Zone <br />15.81 acres <br />72.57 acres <br />21.73 acres <br />Difference <br />-9.59 acres <br />+10.27 acres <br />- .67 acres <br />The Planning Staff recommends approval of the proposed changes xn <br />the Zoning Atlas for the following reasons: <br />1) The proposed change would match the zoning district boundaries <br />with the Meadowlands Master Plan land designations. <br />