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r <br />t~~ ~; <br />-% ~~ <br />(1) One acre, located at the southwest corner of the tract, fronting on Hwy. 54, <br />proposed to be rezoned from Rural Residential (R-1) to Neighborhood Commercial.. <br />(NC-2). <br />(2) .65 acres on the southeast corner of the tract, fronting NC54, and directly <br />across from White Cross Road, proposed to be rezoned from R-1 to LC-1; and. <br />(3) One acre, also fronting on NC54, located between the two areas described above <br />proposed to be rezoned from Neighborhood Commercial (NC-2) to Local Commercial <br />(LC-1). <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis to <br />approve the rezoning as stated above. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />12. LUP-9-89 LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT Z-5-89 ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENT (Designation of <br />PW-II Watershed Overlay - Upper Eno Watershed) <br />This item is to consider an amendment to the Zoning Atlas to add a portion of the <br />southeast corner of the Upper Eno Watershed to the PW-II Protected Watershed Overlay <br />District and delineate the complete boundary of the Upper Eno watershed on the Land use <br />Element. Approximately 238 parcels are affected by the proposed changes. A map showing <br />these parcels is in the permanent agenda file in the Clerk's Office. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis to <br />approve this amendment to the Land Use Element and Zoning Atlas as. stated above. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />13. LUP-8-$9 ._ TEXT AMENDMENTS TO LAND USE ELEMENT <br />The Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the Orange County <br />~'i Board of Commissioners an September 2, 1981. Since that time, a number of amendments have <br />', been approved to both the Land Use P~.an Maps and to the text of the individual Township <br />,:.:,.j Components of the Land Use Elements. A number of sections in the document dealing with the <br />County as a whole have not been updated during the past eight years. This amendment would <br />update the following sections: <br />SECTION 2.0._ COUNTY-WIDE PROFILE - This section contains subsections dealing with <br />issues such as natural environment, water resources, and population projections that <br />have changed considerably since the 1981 writing. <br />SECTION 3.0-3.5. LAND USE PLAN - Only those sections that. are in need of revision due <br />to changed conditions are dealt with. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Chairman Carey to approve the <br />proposed amendment as stated above. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />14. PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENTS (Article 12-Landscaping and Screening <br />Requirements) (Article 7.20.4) - Landscaping and Screening, Mobile Home Parks) - <br />Article 12 establishes landscaping and screening requirements that apply during <br />site plan review. Site plans are required far Special Use Permits, including <br />planned developments, for churches, and for building permits on non-residential <br />Iots. The proposed amendments to Article 12 will make the landscape and buffer <br />requirements in each ordinance essentially the same. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis to <br />approve the Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments to Article 12 Landscaping and Screening <br />requirements as recommended by the Planning Board and the Administration. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />15. SUBDIVISION REGULATION TEXT AMENDMENT (Section III -B Classification of <br />Subdivisions Section IV ~ B - 10 Cluster Subdivision) <br />The proposed amendment to Section III-B of the Subdivision Regulations pertains to <br />