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0 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY-PLANNING DEPARTMENT ' ■L•V 3 -- <br /> 306F REVERE ROAD <br /> 1±---.- ,- HILLSBOROUGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27278 <br /> 0 - _ <br /> . NHY <br /> • . MOORMINft <br /> • <br /> TO: GRANGE COUNTY MANAGER <br /> ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD <br /> FROM: MARVIN COLLINS, PLANNING DIRECTOR <br /> DATE: APRIL 10, /988 <br /> ifr <br /> SUBJECT: CARRBORO ZONING PLAN FOR TRANSITION AREAS <br /> * ' COPIES: ROY WILLIFORD, CARRBORO PLANNING DIRECTOR <br /> I have reviewed the Zoning Plan for the Transition Areas <br /> located within the Carrboro Joint Development Review Area and <br /> found it to be consistent with the Joint Planning Area (SPA) <br /> Land Use Plan. Comments regarding the proposal are as <br /> follows: <br /> Transition ftRa The area area is bounded generally by Buckhorn Creek, the southern <br /> and eastern boundaries of Fox Meadow Subdivision, Rogers <br /> Road, Homestead Road, the western boundary of the Chapel Hill <br /> High School site, the Carrboro extraterritorial jurisdiction <br /> line, and Old N.C. Highway 86 and Dairyland Road. Except for <br /> ' land owned by the University of North Carolina and commercial • <br /> properties at the intersection of Old N.C. Highway 86 and <br /> Homestead Road, the entire area is designated as "Suburban <br /> Residential" on the SPA Land Use Plan. Single-family homes, <br /> duplexes, apartments, condominium and townhouse projects are <br /> • permitted at densities ranging from one (1) to five (5) units <br /> per acre. Public utilities and other urban services are to <br /> be provided. <br /> Properties owned by the University of North Carolina have <br /> been designated "Public-Private Open Space" for research, <br /> educational, forest management and recreational functions in <br /> the -JPA Land Use Plan. A petition has been submitted by the <br /> , University to change the designation on its land to "Future <br /> • UNC Development". <br /> ELxisting •commercial development-at-the intersection of Old <br /> N.C. Highway 86 and Homestead Road/Dairyland Road has been <br /> • <br />