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ORANGE COUNTY 036 <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> MEETING DATE July 1, 1985 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item # <br /> SUBJECT: Z-7-85 GEORGE HORTON <br /> DEPARTMENT: PLANNING PUBLIC HEARING Yes X No <br /> • <br /> Attachment(s) Information Contact: EDDIE KIRK <br /> SEE MAY 28, 1985 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA <br /> DRAFT 5/28/85 PUBLIC HEARING MINUTES <br /> MATERIALS SUBMITTED AT 5/28/85 PUBLIC HEARING <br /> DRAFT 6/17/85 PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br /> Telephone Numbers <br /> Hillsborough - 732-8181 <br /> Durham - 688-7331 <br /> Mebane - 227-2031 <br /> Chapel Hill - 968-4501 <br /> PURPOSE: To consider a proposed rezoning request, presented at public <br /> hearing on May 28, 1985. <br /> To receive the Planning Board recommendation of June 17, 1985. <br /> NEED: C. D. Hogue is requesting a rezoning for George Horton on 86.51 <br /> acres out of 103 acres of land located along Highway 70 <br /> Business southeast of Hillsborough. The 16.49 acres remaining <br /> will not be changed from present R-1 zoning designation. The <br /> property is referenced as Tax Map 40 Block A Lots 11 and 14 of <br /> Hillsborough Township. The property is located in an area <br /> designated as Ten Year Transition and Commercial Industrial <br /> Activity Node in the Orange County Land Use Plan. <br /> The present zoning is R-1. The applicants are requesting 26.65 <br /> acres to be rezoned to OI and 59.86 acres to be rezoned I-1. <br /> IMPACT: Approval of the request would allow Office-Institutional uses <br /> on the 16.65 acres and Industrial-1 uses on the 59.86 acres. <br /> A 1984 traffic count on Business 70 indicated 1200 trips per <br /> day. On N.C. 86 between Business 70 and Valley Forge Road (SR <br /> 1200) a 1984 traffic count indicated 4200 trips per day. <br /> If the 59.86 acres proposed to be zoned I-i were developed <br /> approximately 3,137 trips per day could be generated. If the <br /> 26.65 acres proposed to be zoned OI were developed, an <br /> additional 3,866 trips would possibly be generated. Unless <br /> some other type of access is obtained, all of this traffic <br /> would be directed to U.S. 70 Business. <br />