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20 <br />Comments on Meeting with Planning.Department Staff and Economic <br />Development Commission Staff, January 7, 1991 <br />The property owners.met with comprehensive planners and EDC staff <br />members to discuss this amendment application, and would like to <br />address two concerns which were mentioned. <br />1. The point was made that there is currently a substantial amount of <br />coimn?rcially zoned property at the I -85 / NC 86 interchange. The <br />owners are of the opinion that the proposed amendment area represents <br />a more direct link to Research Triangle Park. The proposed amendment <br />area has the additional advantage of being in an area which has no <br />pre- existing development (such as convenience marts, truck stops, <br />etc.) which might conflict with its aesthetic appeal and desirability <br />to potential corporate office tenants. <br />The I -85 / NC 86 interchange is also zoned to include industrial <br />development, and therefore the proposed use of commercial office space <br />for the subject parcel would not neccessarily be in competition with <br />existing land use at I--85 / NC 86. The inquiries which have been made <br />concerning the subject property seem to support this. <br />2. There was some discussion that the location of the parcel in the <br />southeast quadrant of the interchange might preclude it from the <br />commercial transition activity node category, since historically there <br />has been some feeling that I -40 would represent a southern boundary <br />for future annexation by the town of Hillsborough. <br />The owners are of the opinion that the interchange itself is the <br />operative factor in the development possibilities for this area. <br />Potential clients will be more interested in the interstate (and <br />intra -state) aspect than the local aspect. <br />Although the property is near Hillsborough, it is not in Hillborough's <br />jurisdiction. It is separated from the town by two interstate <br />highways and lies partially within Chapel Hill Township. Water <br />service is directly available via the 04ASA pipeline. This makes the <br />proposal .very feasible,.given the existing water supply situation in <br />Hillsborough... , <br />In the northeast interchange quadrant there is no direct water line <br />access, since the line follows the abandoned Old NC 86 roadbed. <br />The owners hope that the decision on this proposed amendment will not <br />be affected by the geographic location of the parcel within the- <br />;interchange. Certainly, it is the case that in all other interchange <br />areas within the county, all properties abutting the interchanges have <br />equal development potential and are not arbitrarily denied use because <br />of perceived future municiple.limits. <br />
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