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4 <br /> 2 <br /> 1 Lee Rafalow, a member of the Stoney Creek Basin Small Area Committee, said that this group's effort could be <br /> 2 used as a model for other Small Area Plans. He complimented Gene Bell on the work that he did with this Committee. <br /> 3 He endorsed the plan in general, but he requested that several areas be reviewed again by the Planning Board along <br /> 4 with several members of the Stoney Creek Committee. He mentioned in particular that there was a concern about the <br /> 5 setback options for the Village Option. Several members felt that the commercial center of the Village Option should <br /> 6 be buffered and set back so as not to be visible from the road. They had come up with recommendations which would <br /> 7 encourage that outcome. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Cheri Rosemond, a resident of the Stoney Creek Basin area, appreciated being notified about this being an <br /> 10 agenda item. She is concerned about the possibility that the Stoney Creek Planning process as well as the regular <br /> 11 Flexible Development Plan process could go forward without notification to the local homeowners. She would very <br /> 12 much like to have homeowners notified when items impacting their neighborhood come before the Planning Board. <br /> 13 She also requested information regarding the 30 acre park that was mentioned as a part of another development. She <br /> 14 hoped that if a similar situation existed in the Stoney Creek Basin the residents would be notified and the County would <br /> 15 work with the landowners about how the park would be developed and used. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 County Manger John Link indicated that the Master Plan for Recreation and Parks would be revisited by the <br /> 18 Board of Commissioners in the near future. At that time they will be asked to appoint a committee to review the current <br /> 19 plan. A part of that review would certainly be to include the area residents in discussion and planning. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 A motion was made by Commissioner Carey, Jr., seconded by Commissioner Gordon,to refer the proposed <br /> 22 amendments (Cl a, 2b, 3a, &4a)to the Planning Board for a recommendation to be returned to the Board of <br /> 23 Commissioners no sooner than April 1, 1997. <br /> 24 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 25 <br /> 26 2. Zoning Atlas Amendments <br /> 27 f Z-1-97 Carden's Body and Paint Service <br /> 28 This item was presented by Mary Willis for the purpose of receiving citizen comment on a rezoning <br /> 29 proposal of the Planning Staff to correct an error in the Zoning Atlas. The properties are located on the east side of NC <br /> 30 157 between Wagoner Dairy Road and Blalock Road. The rezoning involves two contiguous parcels: Tax Map <br /> 31 No.1.10..10G at 7700 NC 157, containing 2.02 acres and owned by Charlie and Jeroline Mangum; and Tax Map No. <br /> 32 1.10..10G at 7709 NC 157, having 10.97 acres and owned by William H. Carden, Jr. (Carden's Paint and Body <br /> 33 Service). <br /> 34 <br /> 35 COMMENTS AND/OR QUESTIONS FROM THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: None. <br /> 36 COMMENTS AND/OR QUESTIONS FROM THE PLANNING BOARD: None. <br /> 37 COMMENTS AND/OR QUESTIONS FROM CITIZENS: None. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner Carey, Jr.,to refer the <br /> 40 proposed Zoning Atlas amendments to the Planning Board for a recommendation to be returned to the Board of <br /> 41 Commissioners no sooner than April 1, 1997. <br /> 42 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 43 <br /> 44 LbI Z-2-97 Stoney Creek Basin Overlay District <br /> 45 This item was heard concurrent with Item C1(a). <br /> 46 <br /> 47 3. Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments <br /> 48 Stoney Creek Basin Small Area Plan <br /> 49 1) Article 4.2.32-Stoney Creek Basin Overlay District <br /> 50 2) Article 6.30 Extra Requirements for the Stoney Creek Basin <br /> 51 Overlay District <br /> 52 This item was heard concurrent with Item C1(a). <br /> 53 Lbl Golf Courses <br /> 54 1) Article 4.3 Permitted Use Table <br /> 55 2) Article 6.16.10 Additional Requirements for Certain Permitted Uses <br /> 56 Recreational Facilities(Profit/Non-Profit): Golf Club and Golf <br /> 57 Country club. <br /> 58 3) Article 6.23 Watershed Protection Overlay Districts <br />