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12 <br /> Wildwood Corporation of Hillsborough has requested rezoning of 28.80 <br /> acres or 1,254,528 square feet of land. The property is located west of <br /> the present Wildwood Subdivision off NC 86 in Hillsborough Township. <br /> The property is designated Ten Year Transition in the Land Use Plan. <br /> The present zoning of the property is Residential-2 (R-2) . The applicant <br /> is requesting that the zoning classification be changed to Residential-4 <br /> (R-4) . <br /> A similar request (R-1 to R-4) was made by the applicant in November, <br /> 1985. In response to a Town of Hillsborough recommendation (either R-2 or <br /> R-3) , topographic constraints and traffic concerns, the Board of <br /> Commissioners approved changing the zoning designation from R-1 to R-2 . <br /> Development of the tract will have impacts on water and sewer <br /> facilities, and the ability of streets to handle projected traffic volumes. <br /> The Planning Staff recommends rezoning of the property from R-2 to R-3 <br /> for the following reasons: <br /> 1. Projected pump station capacities permit additional units to be <br /> developed. <br /> 2 . The change from R-2 to R-3 is consistent with a "step-down" <br /> approach to zoning in the area, with higher densities near NC 86 <br /> and lower densities further removed. <br /> 3 . Streets within Wildwood Subdivision are capable of handling <br /> additional traffic. <br /> The Planning Staff further recommends continuation of the public <br /> hearing until the Board of Commissioners June 16, 1987 meeting at which <br /> time the recommendation of the Town of Hillsborough may be entered into the <br /> record. <br /> Planning Board member Best asked what the Planning Staff's <br /> recommendation was when the applicant requested a rezoning to R-4 in <br /> November 1985. Collins responded that Staff had recommended the change to <br /> R-4. There was a considerable amount of land between the Wildwood tract <br /> and Old NC 86 and if the "step-down" in zoning density that occurred was <br /> too immediate, there would be a sizable land area midway between old 86 and <br /> New 86 in a low density area that would probably be served by Town of <br /> Hillsborough water and sewer in the future. The recommended zoning at that <br /> time was consistent with what had been developed previously. <br /> Collins continued that the current Staff evaluation was more detailed. <br /> Slopes greater than 15% had been identified, and it was found that a <br /> cluster subdivision would be better suited for this site. Traffic impacts <br /> were reviewed much closer this time as well. <br /> Best continued, asking about the location of Oakdale Drive Extension. <br /> Collins indicated the location on the map. The developer has to build <br /> Oakdale Drive Extension before Section III of Wildwood is completed. <br /> Commissioner Hartwell commented that Oakdale Drive Extension was <br /> important for the Hillsborough Thoroughfare Plan. He felt the roads needed <br /> to be in place as Wildwood was being completed. <br /> I <br />
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