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69 <br /> STATEMENT OF CONSISTENCY <br /> OF A PROPOSED ZONING ATLAS MAP AMENDMENT <br /> WITH THE ADOPTED ORANGE COUNTY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> An applicant-initiated amendment to the Zoning Atlas has been reviewed to rezone a parcel as <br /> follows: <br /> Parcel <br /> Identification Township Owner of Current Zoning Proposed Zoning <br /> Number Record <br /> (PIN) <br /> • R-1 (Rural GC-4 (General <br /> Residential, 9.37 Commercial); <br /> d acres);flanflan <br /> 9854-18-4217 Cheeks EUpper Eno Protected <br /> n <br /> 9854-18-9274 Upper Eno Protected Watershed, & Efland <br /> Club Watershed, & Efland Village Overlay <br /> Village Overlay Districts. <br /> Districts. <br /> The Planning Board hereby finds: <br /> a. The requirements of Section 2.8 Zoning Atlas and Unified Development Ordinance <br /> Amendments of the UDO have been deemed complete; and, <br /> b. Pursuant to Sections 1.1.5 Statement of Intent - Amendments, and 1 .1.7 Conformance <br /> with Adopted Plans of the UDO and to Section 160D-604(d) Planning Board review and <br /> comment — Plan Consistency and 160D-605(a) Governing Board Statement — Plan <br /> Consistency of the North Carolina General Statutes, the Board finds sufficient <br /> documentation within the record denoting that the amendment is consistent with the <br /> adopted 2030 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> c. The proposal is consistent with goals/objectives outlined within the Comprehensive Plan <br /> concerning development, including: <br /> • Planning Principle 2. Sustainable Growth and Development: Growth and <br /> development within the county should occur in a pattern, location, and density that <br /> is sustainable over the long-term. <br /> The properties are located in the Commercial-Industrial Transition Activity Node <br /> (CITAN) on the Future Land Use Map (FLUM), and is defined in the 2030 <br /> Comprehensive Plan as "[/]and focused on designated road intersections within <br /> either a 10-year or 20-year transition area that is appropriate for retail and other <br /> commercial uses and/or manufacturing and other industrial uses." It is also located <br /> in the Efland Village Zoning Overlay District, which is defined in the Unified <br /> Development Ordinance (UDO) as "...an urban village style of development in an <br /> area of the county served, or intended to be served, by public water and sewer <br /> systems." <br />