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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> AND <br /> CARRBORO <br /> BOARD OF ALDERMEN <br /> Joint Planning Area Public Hearing Abstract <br /> Meeting Date: April 15 , 1993 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item # C- 1- ct_ <br /> SUBJECT: Z-2-93 LAKE HOGAN FARM <br /> DEPARTMENT: PLANNING PUBLIC HEARING Yes x No <br /> ATTACHMENT(S) : INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Application Mary Willis <br /> Vicinity Map Extension 2583 <br /> Staff Report <br /> TELEPHONE NUMBERS: <br /> Hillsborough-732-8181 <br /> Durham -688-7331 <br /> Mebane -227-2031 <br /> Chapel Hill -967-9251 <br /> PURPOSE: To receive citizen comment on a rezoning request for <br /> property owned by Lake Hogan Farm Inc. This request <br /> involves an amendment to both the Orange County Zoning <br /> Atlas and the Carrboro Zoning Map. <br /> BACKGROUND: The area proposed to be rezoned is located on the west <br /> side of Old NC 86 north of Homestead Road. The <br /> property consists of all or part of seven parcels <br /> totaling approximately 264 acres. <br /> According to the Joint Planning Area Land Use Plan <br /> (JPALUP) the property is categorized as Suburban <br /> Residential, and is located with in Transition Area I <br /> of the Carrboro Joint Development Review Area. The <br /> Suburban Residential designation allows densities up <br /> to 5 dwelling units per acre. The property is <br /> currently zoned R-R, which allows a density of up to 1 <br /> dwelling unit per acre. The proposed zoning is R-20, <br /> which allows a density of up to 2 . 1 dwelling units per <br /> acre. <br /> Attached is a Staff Report for the proposed rezoning <br /> prepared by the Carrboro and Orange County Planning <br /> Staffs. The Carrboro Board of Aldermen approves <br /> changes to its Zoning Map by Resolution, based on the <br /> information contained within the Staff Report and <br /> comments received through the public hearing process. <br /> The Orange County Board of Commissioners takes action <br /> subsequent to action by the Carrboro Board of <br /> Aldermen. Both Boards must act in the affirmative <br />