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10/1/1990
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21 <br />VOTE. Unanimous. <br />MMA, <br />The unresolved issue of "stub- outs" to adjoining <br />property will be added to the Ordinance Review <br />Committee schedule. <br />If requirements are approved by the Board of <br />Commissioners, revision to the fee schedule is also <br />needed. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. <br />AGENDA ITEM #9: MATTERS HEARD AT PUBLIC HEARING (8/30/90) <br />a. Zoning Atlas Amendment <br />(1) Z -4 -90 Dorothy C. Bane <br />Presentation by Eddie Kirk. <br />The property in question is located on the south <br />side of US 70 approximately 750 feet west of <br />Mount Herman Church Road (SR 1713). It is known <br />as part of Lot 35, Tax Map 26 of Eno Township. <br />The total tract contains approximately 2 acres <br />and fronts on US 70 for a length of approximately <br />25 feet. Access is proposed to be provided by a <br />private road that extends along the south side of <br />the property. The current zoning on the property <br />is R -1 (Rural Residential). The proposed zoning <br />is I -1 (Light Industrial). The I -1 zone allows a <br />limited range of uses. <br />The area is designated as Twenty Year Transition <br />and Commercial /Industrial Node in the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />Letters have been submitted from the Orange <br />County Sheriff's Department and Orange County EMS <br />for rescue and fire response. The letters <br />indicate that services can be provided. <br />Agency comments have been received from the <br />Health Department and the North Carolina <br />Department of Transportation. The Orange County <br />Health Department has indicated the soil is <br />suitable for a septic system. This system would <br />only be approved for bathroom waste. The North <br />Carolina Department of Transportation has <br />indicated that a driveway permit would have to be <br />submitted and appropriate fees paid. <br />
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