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19 <br /> understand the Judge's position. He continued <br /> that he felt the owner at that time was storing <br /> the cars on the site and removing parts to be <br /> used at his repair business located elsewhere. <br /> Allison noted concern that it seemed as if there <br /> was doubt about the affidavits and he felt the <br /> truth had been told about the uses on the site in <br /> 1981. <br /> Howie stated that she felt there was more of <br /> the hobby type work done than actual auto repair <br /> and her decision would be based as much on the <br /> printed material as on the public hearing and <br /> testimony. <br /> VOTE: 6 in favor. <br /> 2 opposed (Waddell - stated that the last three <br /> years that this issue has been dealt with, there <br /> has been a preponderance of evidence of the <br /> storage of cars with occasional use of those cars <br /> for parts. Howie - reasons already stated. ) <br /> (4) Z-4-95 Donald Keith Godwin <br /> Presentation by Mary Willis. <br /> This item is to consider a rezoning requested by <br /> Donald Keith Godwin for property owned by Thomas <br /> Walker and Gail Harris. This request involves an <br /> amendment to both the Orange County Zoning Atlas <br /> and the Carrboro Zoning Map. <br /> The area proposed to be rezoned is located at the <br /> northwest corner of Rogers Road and Tallyho <br /> Trail. The property consists of one parcel <br /> (TM 7.23.C.25) containing 13.6 acres. Existing <br /> subdivisions surround the area on three sides: <br /> Meadow Run Subdivision to the north, Fox Meadow <br /> Subdivision to the west, and Highland Meadow <br /> Subdivision to the south. <br /> According to the Joint Planning Area Land Use <br /> Plan (JPALUP) this parcel is categorized as <br /> Suburban Residential, and is located within <br /> Transition Area I of Carrboro Joint Development <br /> Review Area. The Suburban Residential designation <br /> allows densities up to 5 dwelling units per acre. <br /> The property is now zoned R-R, which allows a <br /> density of up to 1 dwelling unit per acre. The <br /> proposed zoning is R-20, which allows a density <br /> of up to 2. 1 dwelling units per acre. <br /> A Staff Report for the proposed rezoning, <br />