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_ . <br /> • 7 BoARD c co uts,DaN sag cc10-r r(ii=t• ' <br /> D-2 <br /> .2'412T.T.OY ri M:;ITIW-n7 <br /> /1.17TING DATE 1-25-82 <br /> Subject: Request by Duke Power Company for Planned Development - Office - <br /> Institutional; Class A Special Use Permit; Rezoning <br /> I PrANNIMG <br /> PUbliC X yes rim <br /> • , . • • <br /> AtEachnent(s): Plat; Application,pg. 1•:-2; Inwrmat-i-on Contract: Jim Polatty <br /> . . <br /> Darative pg. 3-4; -Tax Nap'pg. 6; Letter <br /> pg. 11: Chapel Hill Review pg. 9-10; Staff Phone 732-8181 Ext. 342 <br /> tinclIngS Pg. 12720; Recommenat,tons pq. .2L • <br /> PURPOSE:To receive input and comments concerning an application for a Planned - <br /> Development " Office Institutional; Class A Special Use Permit; Rezoning.. <br /> MET: The applicant has requested a PD-OI designation for Property located at <br /> the intersection of NC 86 and Homestead Road (SR 1777). An office building <br /> to serve custoMers, and a maintenance/warehouse facility is planned by the <br /> applicant.: The 14 acre tract is proposed to have access only onto Homestead <br /> Road. Traffic figures for the area are 8900 trips/day on DC 86 (1980) and <br /> 3000 trips/day on Homestead Road. The Planning Staff estimates this use <br /> would generate' am additional 680+ trips. Chapel Hill Planning Board has <br /> made recommendations concerning the project. Sanitary sewei is not yet <br /> available at the site, however discussions about servicing the area are <br /> cotinuing, The Orange County Health Department has approved the lot for <br /> on site sewage disposal. OWASA has existing water lines Onj36 and Homestead =. _ <br /> . -Road. The site is generally wooded and the building is proposed to be <br /> set far back from the road. An extensive landscape Plan has also been • - - 1, <br /> submitted. <br /> IOP.ACT: This request for P0-01 is located at a Commercial Transition Activity <br /> Node (CH'-2). The use proposed conforms to the permitted uses in the <br /> district requested. The development intensity of the proposal meets <br /> the minimums required for open space; pedestrian/landscape space and <br /> does not exceed the allowed Floor Area. - I <br /> RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Staff recommends approval with conditions as outlined <br /> in the findings of fact. <br />