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messing with something on their property, even if it's to help them, they need to be in agreement on what 4 d <br /> that is and what will be required because in many cases the property owner will still need a survey. He said <br /> they did not want to mislead or alarm people but does believe they should be proactive. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobs seconded by Commissioner Hemminger to direct the <br /> Manager and Staff to review similar properties to this item for amendment and to come back with <br /> parameters for expediting and simplifying the process that may be more closely conformed to the simplest <br /> zoning and land use that relates to their property. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> Commissioner Gordon reiterated it was very important they come back with the overall parameters <br /> without coming back with properties at the same time. <br /> e. Zoning Atlas Amendment— Merritt Rezoning <br /> Glen Bowles with the Planning Department stated Merritt Rezoning is very similar to the Woods <br /> matter. It's a split zone with the two parcels directly to the west. They also join the utility easement to the <br /> north and a convenience store to the west which is also zoned NC2. He requested the Board consider the <br /> Planning Director's and Staff's recommendation, the recommendation of the Planning Board from their <br /> June 6th meeting, they close this public hearing, and take the appropriate action to approve this. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Hemminger, seconded by Commissioner McKee, to close the <br /> public hearing and approve the Planning Director's and Staff's recommendation, and approve an owner- <br /> initiated Zoning Atlas Amendment to rezone approximately 0.83 acres of land on 2 parcels of property from <br /> Rural Residential (R1) to Neighborhood Commercial (NC2) in accordance with the provisions of the Unified <br /> Development Ordinance (UDO) as contained in Attachment 3. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> f. Zoning Atlas Amendment—Application of Special Flood Hazard Overlay District to <br /> Parcels Associated with the Orange-Alamance County Line Adjustment <br /> Glen Bowles said because of the shifting in and out of the line along the common border with <br /> Alamance County, some flood hazard areas came into the county and some went out into Alamance <br /> County. They had to rezone and place the flood hazard overlay district upon that. They have three areas of <br /> the county involved and although there was not very much land involved, they still had to go through the <br /> process of rezoning them. He asked the Board to consider the recommendation for approval by the <br /> Planning Staff and Planning Board, close this public hearing, and take appropriate action. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Hemminger, seconded by Commissioner Yuhasz, to close <br /> the public hearing and approve a Planning Director initiated Zoning Atlas Amendment to apply the Special <br /> Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) Overlay District designation on parcels associated with the revised Orange- <br /> Alamance County line as contained in Attachment 3. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 7. Regular Agenda <br /> a. Conservation Easement for Thompson Farm <br /> Rich Shaw, Land Conservation Manager with the Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks <br /> and Recreation (DEAPR) stated that Mr. Thompson could not be present. However, Mr. Thompson's <br /> attorney, Andrew Brannon, was present. <br /> Mr. Shaw told the Board Orange County is collaborating with other property owners to complete an <br /> agricultural conservation easement on the Thompson farm. The Thompson farm is 57 acres and is located <br /> in the northwestern part of Orange County in the Cedar Grove community on Allie Mae Road. He displayed <br />