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CHANDLER CONCRETE CO., INC. <br /> 054 <br /> READY MIXED CONCRETE <br /> POST OFFICE DRAWER 1239 <br /> BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27215 <br /> (919) 226-1181 <br /> Purpose: <br /> Rezone 2.00 acres of a 4.43 acre tract from Rural Residential to <br /> Planted Development Industrial III classification. <br /> Current Situation: <br /> The Chandler Concrete Plant is located on 2.89 acres now zoned I-3, located <br /> on Old NC 10 (SR 1710) . The plant has been in operation since the early 1970's. <br /> The land is a narrow strip between Old N.C. 10, and the southern railroad track. <br /> The N.C. Department of Natural Resources and Community Development has requested <br /> that the storm water run-off from the plant be retained on site and not flow off <br /> Chandler Property. <br /> Proposed Situation: <br /> The land adjacent to the eastern boundary of the concrete site belongs to <br /> Chandler Concrete. Of this 4.43 acre tract, 1.41 acres is required to provide <br /> the manuevering room and basin space to provide ample storage for the run-off <br /> water. In addition .59 acres is needed ko be rezoned so the entire area is 2.00 <br /> acres which is required for P.D.I. -III zoning. <br /> A. Landscaping: <br /> 1-3 zoning required that the lot have 26% of the useable land landscaped. <br /> We have provided landscaping along the front of the property and the eastern side <br /> past basin E3. We have also provided landscaping on the south side of the rear <br /> fence between the basins and railroad track. <br /> The six foot fence will provide immediate screening of the basins from <br /> the adjacent property and on N.C. 10. The trees and shrubs will soften the <br /> appearance of the fence and the trees will grow 40 to 50 feet tall. This will <br /> provide the screening required for a Type A Screen. <br /> B. Water Reclaimation System: <br /> The N.C. Department of Natural Resources and Community Development has <br /> requested that three sources of water be controlled from running off the site. <br /> The sources are as follows: (1) Truck wash water, (2) Plant run-off water, and <br /> (3) Storm water. The volume of water can vary from 3000 gallons per day to a <br /> maximum of 55,250 gallons after a 100 year storm. <br />