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3 <br /> (b) CP-3-95 Land Use Plan Amendment (Natural and Cultural Resources) <br /> This item was presented by Marvin Collins to receive citizen comment on <br /> proposed amendments to the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Revisions were <br /> proposed to the Inventory of Sites of Cultural Historical Recreational, Biological and <br /> Geological Significance in the Unincorporated Portions of Orange County and the "Water <br /> Resources" section through which to implement, in part, the State's Water SuRRIy Watershed <br /> Protection Act of 1989. The proposed revisions were listed in their entirety. The <br /> administration recommends that the proposed amendments be referred to the Planning Board <br /> for a recommendation to be returned to the Board of Commissioners no sooner than January <br /> 16, 1996. <br /> QUESTIONS AND/OR COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND THE <br /> PLANNING BOARD. <br /> None. <br /> QUESTIONS AND/OR COMMENTS FROM CITIZENS. <br /> Steve Yuhaz asked for clarification about the practical effect of the designation and <br /> questions h it would be used-within the zoning ordinance or subdivision regulations. <br /> Marvin Collins stated that many of these features are currently regulated through existing <br /> ordinances. The limitations created by poor soils cause difficulty in getting preliminary soil <br /> analysis approved by the Health Department. The natural areas and historic sites are covered <br /> through the Environmental Impact Ordinance requirements as well as through the potential <br /> cluster subdivision option that exist in the subdivision regulations. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner Crowther, to <br /> refer this item to the Planning Board for a recommendation to be returned to the Board of <br /> Commissioners no sooner than January 16, 1996. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 2. ZONING Atlas Amendments <br /> (a) Z-7-95 Vernon P. And Barbara S. Davis (AR to AS) <br /> This item was presented by Mary Willis to receive citizen comment on a Zoning <br /> Atlas amendment request submitted by Vernon P. And Barbara S. Davis. The Davis' request <br /> rezoning of a 4.67 acre portion of a 10.01-acre lot from Agricultural-Residential (AR) to <br /> Agricultural Service (AS). The property is located in the southwest comer of NC 54 and White <br /> Cross Road (SR 1952) and is known as Lot No. 6.30..7M. The proposed zoning lots abuts a <br /> .17 -acre (50' x 150') NC-2 Neighborhood Commercial parcel, known as Lot No. 6.30.713. The <br /> property is located in the White Cross Rural Community Activity Node. <br /> QUESTIONS AND/OR COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. <br /> Commissioner Gordon said that it appeared that even if this request was granted, the <br /> septic system would not be in compliance. <br />
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