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12 <br /> building is from Coleman Loop Road. Coleman Loop <br /> is designated as a collector in the Comprehensive <br /> Plan and NC 86 is designated as an arterial. In <br /> 1993, the estimated daily traffic count on NC 86 <br /> was 8900. A traffic count for Coleman Loop Road <br /> was not available. <br /> The Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan <br /> has this property designated as Agricultural <br /> Residential and Rural Industrial Activity Node. <br /> The node has a 2640 foot radius from the <br /> intersection of Coleman Loop and NC 86. <br /> There were no citizen comments at the public <br /> hearing. Commissioner Gordon requested <br /> information about the amount of acreage included <br /> in the Rural Industrial Activity Node at this <br /> intersection. This node includes 502 . 6 acres. <br /> The Planning Staff recommends approval of the <br /> rezoning request. <br /> MOTION: Boland moved affirmative on all findings of <br /> fact and approval of the Planning Staff's <br /> recommendation. Seconded by Walters. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br /> c. Other Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments <br /> ( 1) Public Hearing Notice Requirements <br /> Presentation by Mary Willis. <br /> This item is to consider a proposed amendment to <br /> notification requirements for amendments to the <br /> Zoning Atlas. <br /> Effective January 1, 1994, the North Carolina <br /> General Statutes (G.S. 153A-342) allow for <br /> certain rezoning actions to be advertised through <br /> enhanced newspaper advertisement instead of <br /> notification by mail to all affected property <br /> owners. <br /> The proposed amendment specifies situations in <br /> which notification by mail of individual property <br /> owners is not required. Rezonings which meet one <br /> or more of these criteria may be advertised in a <br /> local newspaper for four consecutive weeks. The <br /> advertisement would include a map of the proposed <br /> rezoning. The minimum size of the advertisement <br /> would be 1/2 of a newspaper page. <br />