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I l—as—05- 46614 <br /> . will take place ace an <br /> w� <br /> ,ground who is concerned about the growth that ,% . <br /> 3 <br /> erested in what will benefit the town. <br /> TIONS FROM ClrizENS <br /> OR UES � ---- <br /> COMMENTS �L___- <br /> None. <br /> ED._.�ELOPP9ENT_ UUSI�.=2 <br /> .: 2 SCe 104D D R_S D N IAL--1 TO PLANK F�I <br /> .10.3.3:: AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT--GEN RAL COI�'�NIERCIA this- te� were sworn in by <br /> Those people who wished to corr�ment on <br /> Chair Willhoit. <br /> Director of Planning Marvin Collins presented for the receipt of <br /> public Jr. for 331.12 acres of 1 <br /> ublic convent a ,proposed planned development and rezoning request located it <br /> by John W. Graham and A. H. Graham, property Highway 70 Bypass and St. Mary's Road northeast of Hillsborough.•and Commercial located in an area designated as Ten Year Transition , <br /> Node in the Orange County Land Use Plan. The present . <br /> Transition Activity the <br /> Collins pointed out on a map zoning classification is Residential-1. as points of reference Highway 70, <br /> location of the proposed project using <br /> e High School, Cameron Park School and St. Mary's Road. He indicated the <br /> Ora n g licants a requesting- <br /> [.i. <br /> type of zoning surrounding the proposed area. The app a <br /> three different, zoning disignations: <br /> Ti (1) I 290.03 acres PD-H-R-2 <br /> (2) 29.5 acres PD-H-R-5 <br /> 10.43 acres PD-0C4 <br /> Collins pointed out on a large scale map the location of the three <br /> y different zoning areas. <br /> The commercial portion would be located at the <br /> f1; intersection of Highway 70 and St. Mary's Road and would consist of a grocery <br /> H . <br /> store, drug store, and other small shops. Two principle accesses are proposed <br /> with one on Highway 70 and one on Scotswood development based on the 1980 per <br /> I <br /> I. i The estimated population of the <br /> er household and based on the 626 <br /> n ∎` household population of 2.6 persons p <br /> '-R ', dwelling units proposed would be at complete built outat 1,765 persons. <br /> Impacts of the development include: <br /> �a< �i�j t�er and_Sewed Services -- the applicant is to provide water and <br /> sewer• lines within the development. The plans have been even waPP o the <br /> �water <br /> the <br /> iu k. I for the Town of Hillsborough adequat who <br /> to serve the property. On <br /> plans. The water pressure seems to <br /> the Hillsborough Town Board agreed to provide water and <br /> November 18, i 1985, Planning Staff looked at the <br /> sewer service to the project. The Orange County <br /> capacity o£, <br /> the Hillsborough water treatment plant and the sewage treatment <br />:. plant to determine what impact this development would have upon full builtout <br />