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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: June 3, 2025 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 5-b <br /> SUBJECT: Application for Zoning Atlas Amendment — 9900 NC 57, Rougemont, Little River <br /> Township <br /> DEPARTMENT: Planning and Inspections <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> 1. Application, including Site Plan and Ashley Moncado, Planner III, 919-245-2589 <br /> Supplemental Materials Taylor Perschau, Current Planning and <br /> 2. Staff Report Zoning Manager, 919-245-2597 <br /> 3. Notification Materials and Certification Cy Stober, Planning Director, 919-245- <br /> 4. Neighborhood Information Meeting Report 2592 <br /> Form <br /> 5. Development Advisory Committee and <br /> Courtesy Review Comments <br /> 6. Excerpt of Approved April 9, 2025 Planning <br /> Board Meeting Minutes and Signed <br /> Statement of Consistency <br /> 7. Statement of Consistency <br /> 8. Statement of Inconsistency <br /> 9. Ordinance Approving Zoning Atlas <br /> Amendments, Including Proposed <br /> Conditions <br /> 10. PowerPoint Presentation <br /> PURPOSE: To hold a public hearing, receive the Planning Board and staff recommendations, <br /> and public comment, close the public hearing, and consider action on an applicant-initiated <br /> Zoning Atlas Amendment to rezone +/- 11.22 acres (PIN: 0910-24-6642) located at 9900 NC 57, <br /> Rougemont, within the Little River Township of Orange County. The proposed rezoning is: <br /> FROM: AR (Agricultural Residential) <br /> TO: REDA-CD-1 (NC Highway 57 Speedway Area Rural Economic <br /> Development Area Conditional District) <br /> BACKGROUND: A Conditional Zoning Atlas Amendment application (Attachment 1) was <br /> received proposing to rezone approximately 11 .22 acres of an +/- 80.52-acre parcel located at <br /> 9900 NC 57, Rougemont. The Staff Report in Attachment 2 contains additional information, <br /> maps, and analysis in regard to the application's consistency with County-adopted plans. <br /> Approval of a site-specific plan is part of the conditional district rezoning process, and the site <br /> plan and any agreed-upon conditions are binding to the development permitted for the zoning <br /> district. <br />