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16 <br /> 3 <br /> serve the Hogan development and from there it will go to Stacy Heights and ' <br /> probably from that point over to this property being rezoned. Mr. Godwin <br /> said that currently there is a service directly across the street from this <br /> property where they will tap on. He will be required to continue water <br /> service in a 12-inch main throughout this property. <br /> Commissioner Willhoit asked about Carrboro ' s process for stormwater <br /> management or a remedy for any problems created by previous development. <br /> Mr. Wiliford said that they do have a buffer requirement for existing <br /> subdivisions that the Highlands was approved under as well as Highland <br /> Meadows. That is a 15-foot buffer on both sides of the stream which is <br /> meant to keep the homes out of the immediate channel area. Beyond that, <br /> they require that stormwater management calculations be done for each <br /> subdivision to show that the rate of runoff will be controlled so that it is <br /> no greater after the development than before. The rate of runoff is a <br /> performance standard that must be met. There is no remedy for a problem <br /> that happened before this time. <br /> Karen Barrows asked if this area was included in the small area <br /> planning process. Roy Wiliford said that the small area planning process <br /> would be a policy process where the work group will make recommendations to <br /> the Board of Aldermen which will eventually result in an implementation for <br /> zoning for that area. The town has a conditional use permit which they use <br /> to review and approve specific developments provided they meet the zoning <br /> regulations . <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Crowther to refer the proposed rezoning to Carrboro and after action by the <br /> Carrboro Board of Aldermen, refer the proposed rezoning to the Orange County <br /> Planning Board meeting of July 17, 1995 for a recommendation to be presented <br /> to the Orange County Board of County Commissioners on August 3, 1995. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> D. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 1 . Amendments to the Orange County Zoning Atlas <br /> a) Z-1-95 James Travis Rives <br /> Planner Jim Hinkley presented information as included in the <br /> agenda. In summary, the proposed zoning lot is located on the 18 .7 acre <br /> tract owned by James Travis Rives at 1134 White Cross Road. The zoning <br /> designation requested is for AS Agricultural Service. Normally, the maximum <br /> amount of land zoned for agricultural services purposes is no more than 10 <br /> acres . All surrounding properties lie within Orange County's jurisdiction <br /> and are zoned AR Agricultural-Residential. <br /> THERE WERE NO QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS . <br /> b) Z-2-95 Robert D. McBroom <br /> Jim Hinkley presented the information as contained in the agenda. <br /> In summary, the proposed zoning lot is located on the 5-acre tract owned by <br /> Robert D. McBroom at 1709 NC 86 North approximately 1, 600 feet north of the <br /> southern entrance to Coleman Loop Road. The lot proposed for rezoning <br /> contains approximately 2 . 98 acres which is currently zoned AR Agricultural- <br />