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159 <br /> March 22, 2023 <br /> NOTICE OF PLANNING BOARD MEETING <br /> To Whom It May Concern: <br /> This notice is to inform you of the April 5, 2023, Planning Board meeting, at which an application <br /> to rezone a 190+/- acres (PINs: 9841527281 & 9840795091) located at the northeast corner of <br /> Dairyland Road and Orange Grove Road will be reviewed. The parcel's address is 4801 and 4901 <br /> Dairyland Rd., Hillsborough, 27278, within Bingham Township. This notification is occurring in <br /> accordance with the provisions of Section 2.8 Zoning Atlas and Unified Development Ordinance <br /> Amendments of the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). You are receiving <br /> this notice because you own property located within 1,000-feet of the parcels requested for <br /> rezoning. <br /> YOUR PROPERTY IS NOT PROPOSED FOR REZONING. <br /> Property Information <br /> Parcel ID Numbers (PIN) 9841527281, 9840795091 <br /> Owner Elizabeth and Daniel Snipes <br /> Applicant Daniel Jewell, PLA-Thomas & Hutton <br /> Location 4801 and 4901 Dairyland Rd. Hillsborough, NC <br /> Acreage 190 +/- <br /> Current Zoning Agricultural Residential <br /> Proposed Zoning Residential, Conditional District (R-CD) <br /> Watershed Designation Cane Creek Protected Watershed <br /> What is being proposed? <br /> The application proposes a conservation cluster residential subdivision, (Eden View), to create 38 <br /> lots with a public/private road system and at least 33% of land in open space, as seen in the site- <br /> specific plan provided by the applicant. The road and open space will serve the Eden View <br /> subdivision. This proposal is considered a"Conditional District"because it's proposing more than <br /> 21 lots and is dedicating at least 33% of the land in open space. The applicant elected to design it <br /> as a"Flexible Development—Conservation Cluster" and comply with the applicable development <br /> standards of Section 7.12 of the Orange County UDO. As defined and detailed by the Orange <br /> County UDO, should the application be approved, these conditions will be binding for the <br /> property, with any significant change requiring subsequent zoning map amendment. <br />