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2 <br /> usually be applied where the following conditions <br /> exist: <br /> 1. Site is located within areas designated in <br /> the adopted Land Use Element of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan either as an Industrial <br /> Transition Activity Node or a Rural <br /> Industrial Activity Node. <br /> 2. Lot size for individual uses is appropriate <br /> to the method of water supply and sewage <br /> disposal. <br /> 3. Direct vehicular access is to streets, either <br /> arterial or collector, designated by the <br /> adopted Comprehensive Plan. Access to rail <br /> service is desirable but no required. <br /> The Comprehensive Plan shows this property to be <br /> within a Rural Industrial Activity Node. This <br /> type Node focuses on a designated road <br /> intersections within select Rural Residential or <br /> Agricultural-Residential areas which are <br /> appropriate for small scale industrial uses not <br /> requiring urban-type services. <br /> Comments received from the Orange Rural Volunteer <br /> Fire Department, Orange County 911, and the <br /> Sheriff's Department state that an I-1 Industrial <br /> zoning lot as described in the above can be <br /> served. <br /> Twenty-six uses are permitted by right in the I-1 <br /> Zoning District. Five uses require a Class A <br /> Special Use Permit with approval of the Board of <br /> County Commissioners, and four require a Class B <br /> Permit with approval of the Board of Adjustment. <br /> Any of these uses, either by right or under <br /> special conditions, could be allowed on the <br /> proposed zoning tract. Listed uses in the I-1 <br /> district are given in the attached General <br /> Information Memorandum to the Board of County <br /> Commissioners and Planning Board of May 31, 1995. <br /> Public Hearing Summary <br /> A joint public hearing on the rezoning request was <br /> held by the Board of County Commissioners and the <br /> Planning Board on Wednesday, May 31, 1995. <br /> No statements were made by citizens in attendance. <br /> Commissioner Wilhoit asked about the maximum lot <br /> size allowed for an I-2 zoning lot. Staff stated <br />