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123 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> PLANNING and INSPECTIONS <br /> Cy Stober,AICP,Director 1 cstober@orangecountync.gov 1131 W.Margaret Lane,Hillsborough,NC 272781919.245.2575 <br /> March 21, 2023 <br /> NOTICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONER MEETING <br /> Dear Property Owner: <br /> This notice is to inform you of the April 4, 2023, Board of County Commissioners meeting, at <br /> which an application to rezone a 4.83 acre parcel (PIN: 9749-40-2351) located at the southwest <br /> corner of NC Highway 54 and White Cross Road will be reviewed. The parcel's address is 3026 <br /> White Cross Rd., Chapel Hill, 27516,within Bingham Township. This notification is occurring <br /> in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.8 Zoning Atlas and Unified Development <br /> Ordinance Amendments of the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). You <br /> are receiving this notice because you own property located within 1,000-feet of parcel <br /> requested for rezoning. <br /> YOUR PROPERTY IS NOT PROPOSED FOR REZONING. <br /> Property Information <br /> Parcel ID Number (PIN) 9749-40-2351 <br /> Owner Vernon Davis <br /> Applicant Glandon Forest Equity, LLC <br /> Location 3026 White Cross Rd., at the corner of NC <br /> Hwy 54 &White Cross Rd. <br /> Acreage +/-4.83-acre parcel <br /> Current Zoning Agricultural Residential (AR) &Neighborhood <br /> Commercial (NC-2) <br /> Proposed Zoning Non-Residential, Conditional District (NR-CD) <br /> Watershed Designation Haw River Unprotected <br /> What is being proposed? <br /> The property requested for rezoning is currently split zoned with two districts: NC-2: <br /> Neighborhood Commercial, (1.16 acres) and AR: Agricultural Residential (3.67 acres). The <br /> applicant has requested the 4.83 acre parcel to be rezoned to NR—CD (Non-Residential <br /> Conditional District). The applicant has provided a site-specific plan with the use of the <br /> property limited to a"retail use", as defined by the Orange County Unified Development <br /> Ordinance. As defined and detailed by the Orange County UDO, should the application be <br /> approved, these conditions will be binding for the property, with any significant change, <br /> including principal use, requiring subsequent zoning map amendment. <br />