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24 <br /> Attachment 6 <br /> BOCC STATEMENT OF CONSISTENCY <br /> OF PROPOSED ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENTS WITH THE 2030 COMPREHENSIVE <br /> PLAN AND/OR OTHER ADOPTED COUNTY PLANS <br /> An owner initiated amendment to the Zoning Atlas to rezone 4.08 acres consisting of Rural <br /> Buffer (RB) and Existing Commercial (EC-5) to all Existing Commercial (EC-5). <br /> The following parcel is affected by this proposal: <br /> Parcel Township Owner on Record Current Proposed Zoning <br /> Identification Zoning District <br /> Number (PIN) District <br /> 9758-42-4098 Bingham Thomas Lawton RB Rezone entire 4.08 <br /> (2.65 acres) acre parcel to EC-5 <br /> and <br /> EC-5 <br /> (1.43 acres) <br /> Note: No modifications are being proposed to the boundaries of the University Lake Protected <br /> Watershed Overlay District, which will continue to apply to the property. <br /> The rezoning will allow for the elimination of split zoned property. The parcel, further identified <br /> utilizing Orange County Parcel Identification Number (PIN) 9758-42-4098, is located along Old <br /> Greensboro Road (SR 1005) approximately 500 feet east of the Ferguson Road Solid Waste <br /> Recycling Center and is hereafter referred to as `the property'. <br /> The BOCC finds: <br /> a. The requirements of Section 2.8 of the UDO have been deemed complete; and, <br /> b. Pursuant to Sections 1.1 .5, and 1.1.7 of the UDO and to Section 153A-341 of the North <br /> Carolina General Statutes, the Board finds sufficient documentation within the record <br /> denoting that the amendment is consistent with the adopted 2030 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 1. The amendment is consistent with applicable plans because it supports the <br /> following 2030 Comprehensive Plan goals and objectives: <br /> Objective ED-1.5: <br /> Identify barriers to development of desirable businesses and local businesses, and <br /> mitigate these barriers. <br /> Land Use Goal 1: Fiscally and environmentally responsible, sustainable growth, <br /> consistent with the provision of adequate services and facilities and a high quality <br /> of life. <br /> Land Use Goal 4: Land development regulations, guidelines, techniques and/or <br /> incentives that promote the integrated achievement of all Comprehensive Plan <br /> goals. <br /> c. The amendment is reasonable and in the public interest because it: <br /> 1. Modifies existing non-residential zoning boundaries in an attempt to make <br /> existing operations more conforming to local land use regulations. <br />