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10/1/1990
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ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT <br />306F REVERE ROAD <br />HILLSBOROUGH. NORTH CAROLINA 27278 <br />oil <br />L <br />A <br />M E M 0 R A .N D U M <br />TO: ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD <br />FROM: ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING AND INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT <br />DATE: AUGUST 21, 1990 , <br />SUBJECT: Z -4 -90 DOROTHY C. BANE <br />GENERAL INFORMATION <br />APPLICANT: Dorothy C. Bane and Willie F. ward <br />3519 Old Highway 10 <br />Chapel Hill, NC 27514 <br />LOCATION: Located on the south side of US 70 <br />approximately 750 feet west of Mount Herman <br />Church Road (SR 1713). <br />REQUESTED ACTION: Approval of Light Industrial (I -1) <br />Rezoning Request <br />PURPOSE: To allow a light industrial use to be located <br />on this property. <br />LOT SIZE: 2.00 acres or 87,120 square feet. <br />EXISTING LAND USE: Wooded land zoned R -1 (Rural Residential) <br />SURROUNDING LAND AND ZONING: <br />NORTH - Duke Power transmission lines <br />EAST - US 70 and Duke Power land <br />SOUTH - Undeveloped wooded land owned by Dorothy Bane <br />WEST - Undeveloped wooded land owned by Dorothy Sane <br />LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE CO_*�PREHENS IVE PLF.N : <br />Twenty Year Transition and Commercial /Industrial Node <br />ZONING: The property is presently zoned Rural Residential <br />IN <br />r <br />
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