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000308 <br /> revenue for the County and provide jobs. The issue is the rezoningr not the <br /> morals or what they sell. <br /> Allen Coon pointed out that the sale of pornographic material for a <br /> profit is no better than prostitution. He feels the County has a moral <br /> responsibility to check on the type of business that goes in there. <br /> Ralph Warren spoke in opposition of the rezoning. The strip development <br /> that is occurring should be stopped. The pros and cons of what is sold need to <br /> be considered and the legal points that Dr. Kizer mentioned need to be <br /> reviewed. <br /> Ms. Lee spoke in support of the rezoning. <br /> 6_. Z-14-85 REZONING REQUEST FROM JAMES L HILL <br /> Planner Susan Smith presented for public comment a proposed rezoning <br /> request submitted by James Hill. The rezoning is for .57 acres on land <br /> located at the southeast corner of the intersection of U.S. 70 and N.C. 751 in <br /> Eno Township. The property is located in an area designated Twenty Year <br /> Transition Area and Commercial Transition Activity Node. The present zoning <br /> of the property is Rural Residential 1. The applicant is requesting that the <br /> lot be rezoned to Community Commercial III. Approval of the request would <br /> allow a community commercial use at this intersection. Smith commented on the <br /> potential impacts imposed by the request: <br /> (1) Water and Sewer Services - the City of Durham has indicated it would <br /> serve the site with public water and sewer services either in place or to be <br /> extended to the site. <br /> (2) Traffic Impact - the property is located at the intersection of US <br /> 70 and NC 751. It has a total of 77 feet of road frontage; 64.3 feet abuts <br /> the sight distance triangle for NC 751 and the remainder of that abuts US 70. <br /> A strip of property owned by Duke University separates this parcel from NC <br /> 751. The closeness of this tract to the intersection and the small amount of <br /> road frontage limits access points and could cause traffic congestion at this <br /> intersection. The latest traffic count information dated 1982 indicates a <br /> count of 5800 trips per day on US 70 at the Durham County Line and 4600 trips <br /> per day on NC 751. Based on possible uses at this particular siter traffic <br /> generation could be as high as 1040 trips per day for a fast food restaurant <br /> and as low as 129 trips per day for an office use. <br /> (3) Police. Fire and Rescue Services the Eno Volunteer Fire Department <br /> and Orange County Rescue Squad have indicated their willingness to serve this <br /> lot with no problems and the Sheriff's office indicated that this rezoning did <br /> not need law enforcement approval. <br /> (4) Relationship between Land Use Plan and Zoning Ordinance - The <br /> Commercial Transition activity node designation corresponds with the full <br /> range of commercial zoning districts from LC-1 through GC4. The Zoning <br /> Ordinance establishes the maximum amount of land zoned Community Commercial- <br /> III at any activity node at 29 acresr except in rural, non-transition areas <br /> where the maximum is 15 acres. There is no acreage zoned CC-3 at this <br /> activity node. <br /> (5) Permitted Uses - the permitted uses for CC-3 are the full range of <br /> services including commercialâ–º office and service uses including limited <br /> automotive, convenience, durable goods, and other similar uses. <br /> Rezoning of the site would allow for development of the property for <br /> those uses permitted by right in the district. Development of the site must <br /> comply with applicable requirements of the Land Use Intensity systemr <br /> landscaping and screening, parking and signage. <br />