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6 <br /> Staff Report: Walker Property <br /> Petition for Change of Zoning <br /> and kennel operations; agricultural operations which include livestock; airports; sanitary landfills; <br /> cemeteries; and commercial greenhouse operations with on-premises sales. Rezoning to R-20 would move <br /> this parcel to a more restrictive zoning category while more than doubling the allowable density. <br /> There is a significant difference between Carrboro R-R and R-20 in the maximum number of dwelling units <br /> allowed per acre. Carrboro R-R allows 1 dwelling unit per acre; R-20 allows up to 2.1 dwelling units per <br /> acre. Dimensional requirements for the R-R and R-20 zoning districts are the same. <br /> The parcel under consideration for rezoning is approximately 13.539 acres. Under R-R zoning a maximum <br /> of 13 units could be developed; under R-20 zoning a maximum of 28 units would be possible. It is critical to <br /> note that it is very difficult to realize this maximum number of standard single family lots from the parcel <br /> because no land has yet been set aside for roads, recreation purposes, required stream buffers, or as <br /> undevelopable land. However, with multi-family or certain cluster designs, it is more likely that.this <br /> maximum number of lots maybe realized. <br /> TRANSPORTATION: <br /> The property proposed for rezoning is accessed via Rogers Road (SR 1729) or Tallyho Trail. These roads in <br /> addition to Homestead Rd. (SR 1777) and Eubanks Road are the main transportation routes that will be <br /> impacted by development that occurs on this parcel. The North Carolina Department of Transportation has <br /> recently completed a feasibility study of possible improvements to Homestead Rd. from the Calvander <br /> intersection east to NC 86. Additionally, a request for enhancements to widen Rogers Road between <br /> Homestead Road and Eubanks Road to include a four-foot shoulder section for bike lanes has been placed on <br /> the 1996-2002 Transportation Improvement Program Request list. A feasibility study is required before any <br /> road project can be reviewed by the State Board of Transportation for possible inclusion on the State <br /> Transportation Improvement Plan. A feasibility study is very preliminary and is used mainly for cost <br /> estimating purposes. It represents the first of several detailed studies which must be completed in order for a <br /> road improvement project to move forward towards funding and construction. The time between feasibility <br /> study and actual construction is generally measured in years rather than months. <br /> In addition, detailed transportation impact studies are required as part of Carrboro's permitting process for <br /> development. Nonetheless, the following information is offered as a first iteration on the transportation <br /> impacts of full development of this parcel on transportation routes in the area Under Carrboro R-R zoning, <br /> single family development of this parcel allows a maximum of 13 units producing an estimated 130 vehicle <br /> trips per day. Single family development of this parcel under Carrboro R-20 zoning allows a maximum of <br /> 28 units producing an estimated 280 vehicle trips per day. The 1994 Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on <br /> Rogers Road is estimated to be approximately 2,000 vehicles per day (vpd). Rogers Road is designed to <br /> handle an ADT of 10,000 vpd at capacity. Current DOT projections indicate that ADTs on Rogers Road <br /> will exceed 6,000 vpd over the next decade. The 1994 ADT on Eubanks Road is estimated to be <br /> approximately 1,700 vpd. Eubanks Road is designed to handle an ADT of 10,000 vehicles per day at <br /> capacity. The 1994 ADT on Homestead Road is estimated to be approximately 5,000 vpd. Homestead Road <br /> is designed to handle an ADT of 12,000 vehicles per day at capacity. It is apparent that full development of <br /> this parcel at either zoning density will, at completion, increase the number of vehicles per day on Rogers <br /> Road, Homestead Road, and Eubanks Road However,full development of this parcel alone, absent of other <br /> development projects would not push the ADT on any of these roads beyond their current design capacity. <br /> 4 <br />
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