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22 <br /> 162 Vickie) Cecil asked the distance from the road to the units on the <br /> upper side and Susan Smith indicated at least 300 feet not including the road <br /> right-of-way. <br /> Motion'Iwas made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Carey to adjourn' this item to January 6, 198E to receive the Planning Board <br /> recommendation. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> ►!. Z-12..85 WILDW00D SECTION IV (RESIDENTIAL-1 To RES,IDENTIj1C.-r1 . <br /> Planner Susan Smith presented for receipt of public comment a <br /> general rezoning', request submitted by Wildwood -Corporation. Wildwood . <br /> Corporation is requesting a rezoning of property located west of 1C86 and west <br /> of Sections 1, 2 and 3 of Wildwood Subdivision and south of the Southern <br /> Railroad right-of ray. The parcel contains 28.8 acres and is designated Ten <br /> Year Transition Area. The present zoning of the property is Residential-1 and <br /> the applicant is requesting a rezoning to Residential-4. <br /> The Town of Hi11sborough water and sewer system currently serves Wildwwod <br /> Subdivision Section S-Ill. An 8" gravity sewer line bisects the property and <br /> connects to a pump station located immediately south of the Southern Railroad <br /> right-of-way and a 6" force main which continues north into Hillsborough. A <br /> 12" water main serves the property from the north. A 6" water main extends <br /> into the property' from Joppa Oaks subdivision. <br /> . This project would require the extension of water and sewer lines into the <br /> site. An R--4 rezoning of the 28.8 acre tract would result in the development <br /> of approximately ninety-eight (98) units. Assuming three bedrooms per unit,. <br /> the project could generate the need to treat 44,100 gallons of water per day. <br /> This represents 1',.47% of the total water treatment plant capacity of 3.0 1;GD <br /> and a 3.2% increase over current use of 1 .4 MGD. <br /> I <br /> PCP";DSJT_RAFk IC <br /> The site would be served by access to NC 86, an arterial, via John <br /> Breckenridge Road, Walter Clark Drive .and proposed Oakdale Drive extension <br /> which establishes the northern boundary of the site. The 1984 traffic count <br /> for NC 86 at its int ersection with S?? 1710 (Old 1.110) is 7000 trips per day. A <br /> projected 98 units would result in an additional 656.E trips per day, bringing <br /> the total trips per day generated by Wildwood Sections I- IV inclusive to <br /> 1816. <br />