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(ibL <br /> a "fingerlike" projection down NC 86 and ballooning out to encompass the 33.92 <br /> acre tract owned by Piedmont Power. <br /> Commissioner Willhoit suggested that the Zoning Ordinance might be amended <br /> to permit large scale development outside designated nodes provided sufficient <br /> buffers are provided. Commissioner Willhoit continued, saying that this particular <br /> use should have minimal impact on the residential area adjoining the tract. There <br /> was a concensus that the Planning Staff should re-examine this particular node, the <br /> , Harmon-Young Node; Mr. Collins said Staff should complete its revaluation of this <br /> area in four to five months. Mr. Collins added that the Planning Department had <br /> , received inquiries about the tract across from Piedmont's on NC B6 for potential <br /> commercial/industrial development. <br /> Commissioner Willhoit noted two potential problems with this particular <br /> , request: 1) traffic safety; and, 2) lights glaring into neighboring homes; both, <br /> , he thought,could be resolved. <br /> Commissioner Walker moved to deny the Land Use Plan Amendment (from Rural <br /> , Residential to Commercial Transition Activity Node) for Piedmont Power Company; he <br /> , withdrew his motion» <br /> Commissioner Willhoit asked Mr. Collins if he could resolve for the Board <br /> , the question of spot zoning outside a node. Mr. Collins responded that there <br /> , were two or three ways of accomplishing that: 1) amend the Zoning Text to allow <br /> , "this" as a permitted use in a R-1 area; 2) dissociate changes in the Land Use Plan <br /> , from the zoning process; or, failing those, 3) adopt another kind of node that would <br /> , be apart from an activity center. Mr. Collins responded to a question from Com- <br /> , missioner Willhoit that the node concept as adopted by Orange County permits mixed <br /> , uses in the nodes, that is, all development within a node does not have to be com- <br /> , mercial or industrial . Commissioner Willhoit asked if the Staff could consider <br /> , the possibility of having Planned Developments above a given size (25 acres) with <br /> , the proper buffers and relatively self-contained permitted in all areas and not <br /> , restricted to the node concept. He added that the problems the Board seemed to <br /> , be having with this proposal was that it was a good one but "does not conform to <br /> , the node concept." <br /> Commissioner Walker moved, seconded by Commissioner Lloyd, to approve the <br /> • <br /> , Planning Staff recommendation to amend the Land Use Plan from Rural Residential to <br /> , Commercial Transition Activity Node for the Piedmont Power Company's 33.92 acres, <br /> , Vote: Ayes, 5; noes, O. <br /> • <br />
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