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p . <br /> 1.1E <br /> PLANNING DRAFT MINUTES 10-21-85 15 <br /> VOTE: In favor 3 (Pearson , Kizer, Yuhasz) <br /> Opposed 8 (Gordon, Best, Jacobs, Walters, Hitler, <br /> Kramer, Pilkey, Shanklin) <br /> VOTE,: Main Motion (approval. subject to staff conditions) <br /> In favor 10 <br /> Opposed 1 (Pearson) <br /> At this point, the Chair noted that the rezoning request <br /> for Cornwallis Hills must be considered before the <br /> subdivision request. <br /> AGENDA <br /> ITEM #9: Z-10-85 (REZONING REQUEST) CORNWALLIS HILLS <br /> This agenda item is to consider for recommendation a <br /> proposed rezoning request submitted to public hearing on — <br /> August 26, 1985. <br /> Allenton Realty & Insurance Company is requesting a <br /> rezoning for 64.71 acres of Land Located off Old NC' 86 <br /> (SR 1009) and along the south side of Oakdale Drive (SR <br /> 1333) south of Hillsborough . The property is referenced <br /> as Tax Map 44A, Lots 3 —. 26 and Tax Map 42, Block C part <br /> of lot 1 , Hillsborough Township. The present zoning <br /> classification is (Residential-1 ) . The applicant is <br /> requesting the entire 64.71 acres to be rezoned <br /> (Residential-3) R-3. <br /> The property is Located in an area designated as Ten <br /> Year Transition in the Orange County Land Use Plan. <br /> Approval of the request would allow a density of 15,000 <br /> square feet per dwelling unit on the 64.71 acres. Soils <br /> in the area are Georgeville, Tatum and Enon . While <br /> . GeorgevilLe and Tatum, which cover most of the tract, <br /> are slight to moderate for building site development, <br /> Enon which covers approximately 20% of the tract,' is <br /> severe due to shrink—swell potential and Low strength . <br /> 1 ' Cates Creek runs around the southeast corner of the <br /> tract and has a considerable amount of 100 year <br /> floodp: Lain which extends into the property in question. <br /> According to the Department of Transportation , both Old <br /> NC 86 and Oakdale Drive are classified at service Level <br /> 1 C. At the current 45 mph speed Limit and given a 22' <br /> 1 <br /> travelway, the capacity of Old NC 86 at service Level C <br /> is estimated to be 7,500 trips per day. At the current <br /> 45 mph and given a 20' travelway, the capacity of <br />