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CHANDLER CONCRETE CO., INC. 018 <br /> AEAD� M'FED CON:: PETE <br /> Pbst OFFICE DRAWER 1239 <br /> BURLINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA 27215 <br /> (919) 226.1161 <br /> July 10, 1987 <br /> Orange County Planning Department <br /> Hillsborough, North Carolina <br /> Re: Hillsborough Township <br /> Map #45, Lot 32 <br /> Dear Sir: , <br /> Our Company is the owner of 4.43 acres in Hillsborough Township. It is located <br /> on state road 1710 and bounded by our plant on the west, state road 1710 on the <br /> north, Southern railway to the south and a manufactured home to the east. <br /> The current use of the land is rural residential and we request that 2.00 acres <br /> be changed to commercial/industrial transition mode and the balance of 2.43 <br /> acres remain rural residential. <br /> We have owned the adjoining property since 1972 and we were able to purchase <br /> this property in 1984 after the estate of J.B. Rhine was settled. <br /> In 1985 this property was the subject of an amendment to the Land Use Plan and <br /> Rezoning. It is my understanding that 1.41 acres of the land was changed in <br /> the Land Use Plan. Also, this same amount of property was rezoned PDI-III. <br /> This rezoning has reverted back to the original zoning by court action. <br /> Our company has met all of the requirements of the original zoning. These <br /> include constructing ponds to catch the water, stockade fencing on the north <br /> and east sides of the property and chain link fencing around the south and <br /> west sides. We have done all of the landscaping that was required. We also <br /> have a new driveway which gives us better visibility and safety. <br /> We don't need to make any changes in the above mentioned area. We do need. <br /> an additional .59 acres rezoned to meet the minimum required for PDI-III .zoning. <br /> We are proposing to reforest the entire remaining land from the fence on the <br /> east boundry to the end of our property with Loblolly pine trees. We feel <br /> that this new growth in years to come will protect and shield our plant from <br /> those families that live nearest to our property. Site Plan "B" prepared <br /> by Phillip Post & Associates is attached and details what our company plans <br /> to do with your permission. <br />