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ORANGE C O U N T Y 00 <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> Meeting Date May 5, 1986 <br /> Action enda <br /> Item # ce <br /> SUBJECT: Z-3-86 HOMESTEAD HIGHLANDS <br /> DEPARTMENT: PLANNING PUBLIC HEARING L.Yes _ No <br /> Attachment(s) Information Contact: SUSAN SMITH <br /> SEE 2-24-86 PUBLIC HEARING PACKET <br /> VICINITY MAP <br /> FINDINGS <br /> 3-18-86 STAFF MEMORANDUM <br /> 2-24-86 AND 3-18-86 PUBLIC HEARING MINUTES <br /> DRAFT 4-21-86 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 the rezoning request submitted by Piedmont <br /> Atlantic, Inc. for approval . <br /> To continue the public hearing to receive the Planning <br /> Board 's recommendation. <br /> The public hearing on this item was conducted on February <br /> 24, 1986 and continued to March 18, 1986 to receive <br /> information on urban services and annexation policies of <br /> the Towns within the Joint Planning Area. <br /> NEED: Piedmont Atlantic Inc. is requesting a general rezoning of <br /> property located north of Homestead Road (SR 1777) and 400 <br /> feet west of the intersection of Homestead Road and Rogers <br /> Road (SR 1729) in Chapel Hill Township. The property is <br /> known as Lot 9 of Tax Map 109 for Chapel Hill Township. <br /> The parcel contains 49. 17 acres or 2, 141 ,845 .2 square feet. <br /> The property is located within an areas designated Ten Year <br /> and Twenty Year Transition Areas. Approximately 15% of the <br /> property is located within the Ten Year Transition Area. <br /> The present zoning of the property is Residential-1 (R-1 ) . <br /> The proposed Joint Planning Area Plan designates this area <br /> as Suburban Residential which corresponds to residential <br /> densities of two to five dwelling units per acre. <br /> IMPACT: Rezoning of the property would allow the development of the <br /> property in half-acre single-family residential lots. <br />