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ORANGE COUNTY 061 <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: August 22, 1994 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item # C 3 c <br /> SUBJECT: PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT <br /> Article 4. 1 Establishment of Use Regulations (uses <br /> permitted by right) <br /> Article 6. 16. 16 Borrow Pits for Federal and State Highway <br /> Projects <br /> DEPARTMENT: PLANNING PUBLIC HEARING Yes —x.--No <br /> ATTACHMENT(S) : INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Mary Willis <br /> Proposed amendment Extension 2583 <br /> TELEPHONE NUMBERS: <br /> Hillsborough-732-8181 <br /> Durham -688-7331 <br /> Mebane -227-2031 <br /> Chapel Hill -967-9251 <br /> PURPOSE: To receive citizen comment on a proposed amendment to the <br /> Zoning Ordinance to allow a borrow pit associated with a <br /> state or federal highway construction project as a use <br /> permitted by right in all zoning districts. <br /> BACKGROUND: The issue of borrow pits was recently brought to the <br /> attention of the Planning Staff by a contractor bidding <br /> for a NCDOT contract to replace the bridge on NC 54 which <br /> crosses the Haw River. A borrow pit is an area excavated <br /> to provide fill dirt for construction projects, including <br /> major road construction projects. After the excavation is <br /> completed, the area is generally reclaimed. Reclamation <br /> may include refilling the borrow pit with inert <br /> construction debris from the road project. <br /> Currently, the Zoning Ordinance does not provide a <br /> distinction between a borrow pit and a commercial quarry <br /> operation, nor does it distinguish between the reclamation <br /> of a borrow pit and the creation of a landfill. Both <br /> landfills and quarries require approval of a Class A <br /> Special Use Permit. <br /> The amendment would allow the creation and reclamation of <br /> a borrow pit associated with a State of Federal highway <br /> improvement project as a use by right, provided that <br /> certain conditions specified in the amendment text are <br /> met. <br />