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l <br /> Q <br /> WHEREAS, a request to rezone from Carrboro R-R(Rural Residential, 43,560 sf minimum lot size/I 13 <br /> unit per acre) to Carrboro R-20 (Residential, 20,000 sf minimum lot size/2. 1 units per acre) all of Lot 25 Block <br /> C on Tax Map 23 in the Chapel Hill Township located within Transition.Area I of Carrboro's Joint Review Area ; <br /> and totaling approximately 13.539 acres has been received from Donald Keith(Godwin., <br /> WHEREAS, the property proposed for rezoning is categorized as Suburban Residential and defined as <br /> follows: <br /> Suburban Residential Areas are designated for housing densities ranging from one(1) to five(s) <br /> dwelling units per acre. Such areas are located where land is changing from rural to urban, suitable for <br /> urban densities, and to be provided with public utilities and services Housing types range from single <br /> Jam family homes to duplexes to multi family dwellings. <br /> WHEREAS, both the current zoning of Carrboro R-R and the proposed zoning of Carrboro R-20 are <br /> consistent with the Suburban Residential Area designation in the Joint-Planning Area Land Use Plan; and <br /> WHEREAS, a Joint Public Hearing was held on May 31, 1995 to consider this rezoning. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE TOWN OF CARRBORO HEREBY <br /> RESOLVES THAT: <br /> Section 1. As shown on the accompanying map, Lot 25 in Block C on Tax Map 23 within the Chapel Hill <br /> Township is rezoned from Canisoro R-R(Rural Residential, 43,560 sf minimum lot sizell unit per acre)to <br /> Carrboro R-20(Residential, 20,000 sf minimum lot size/2. 1 units per acre). All property or portions of property <br /> specified are located within Transition Area I of the Carrboro Joint Development Review Area. <br /> Section 2. The Town Clerk shall send a copy of this resolution to the Orange County Manager. <br /> Section 3. This resolution shall become effective upon adoption. <br /> The foregoing resolution, having been submitted to a vote, received the following vote and was duly adopted this <br /> 20th day of June, 1995: <br /> Ayes: Michael Nelson,Randy Marshall,Hank Anderson,Eleanor Kinnaird,Frances Shetley,Jacquelyn Gist, Jay <br /> Bryan <br /> -Noes: None <br /> Absent or Excused: None <br /> sr*ss:sass <br /> ACCESS TO CARR MILL MALL <br /> Carr Mill and University Railroad have reached an agreement regarding the lease of parking spaces and access <br /> from Weaver/Main Street, but the railroad insists upon including its standard language giving it the right to <br /> cancel the lease upon 60 days' notice. Carr Mill Mall has requested the town's assurances regarding a right of i <br /> access from Weaver Street. The Town Attorney has drafted a letter to Carr Mill for the Mayor's signature <br /> indicating that the town would not oppose Carr Mill having some form of access to and from Weaver Street. <br /> The purpose of this agenda item was for the Board to consider whether to authorize the Mayor to send the letter <br /> to Carr Mill. - — <br /> Cantoro Board of Aldermen Page 6 June 20, 1995 <br />