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Agenda 11-18-2025; 5-a - Application for Zoning Atlas Amendment – 1039-UT NC 86 N, Hillsborough, Hillsborough Township
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192 <br /> Approved 10.1.25 <br /> 1317 Delores Bailey: Okay. <br /> 1318 <br /> 1319 Jonah Garson: And there's a 100-foot buffer around Mr. Medred's property? <br /> 1320 <br /> 1321 Laura Haywood: It should be a 100-foot perimeter buffer on all sides of our property. <br /> 1322 <br /> 1323 Jonah Garson: Where it's not developed or are you just leaving natural state? <br /> 1324 <br /> 1325 Laura Haywood: It's going to be a natural state. Now, I will say that there has already been,on the back side of his <br /> 1326 property,there is some young succession trees that have not been touched by us that would have <br /> 1327 been from previous or from the land seller, I can't confirm, but they are much smaller, very small <br /> 1328 trees, but yeah, nothing would be impacted and I just spouted out the percentages and with that <br /> 1329 being said,obviously, that 100-foot buffer is it taking into consideration that tree save. <br /> 1330 <br /> 1331 Beth Bronson: I see a 50-foot buffer. <br /> 1332 <br /> 1333 Laura Haywood: Is it 50 foot? I couldn't remember if it was 50 or 100 foot. We're doing what's required by the <br /> 1334 LIDO. Taylor? Taylor can speak to this. <br /> 1335 <br /> 1336 Taylor Perschau: It might be helpful to point them out. So, as I understand it,there's a 50-foot development set <br /> 1337 back around Mr. Medred's property. <br /> 1338 <br /> 1339 Beth Bronson: And I'm looking specifically, lot 49,48,47,those are the ones that are going to be the closest. And <br /> 1340 then, obviously, on the north side, Lots 50, 35, 36 and 37 are right there. I mean, it's 20,within 50 <br /> 1341 feet. <br /> 1342 <br /> 1343 Taylor Perschau: And so I will there's a variation against the Eno River Academy property, it is a 100 foot buffer. <br /> 1344 The RCD is a zoning that kind of is like choose your adventure. So, this is one that is part of the <br /> 1345 dialogue about what's appropriate. <br /> 1346 <br /> 1347 Beth Bronson: Absolutely and the idea,you would want a 100-foot buffer from the school location and then <br /> 1348 require a 20-foot buffer from the property line adjacent, but then a 50-foot buffer for the <br /> 1349 development itself, and specifically, Lots 35, 36, 37,those are small. <br /> 1350 <br /> 1351 Lamar Proctor: A hundred at the school. And it's 20-foot around Mr. Medred's property. <br /> 1352 <br /> 1353 Laura Haywood: It is 50. <br /> 1354 <br /> 1355 Lamar Proctor: Well, it's a 50-foot development limit and a 20-foot buffer. <br /> 1356 <br /> 1357 Laura Haywood: Yeah,the 20 foot is encapsulated in the 50 foot. <br /> 1358 <br /> 1359 Delores Bailey: So it's not 70, that's 50? <br /> 1360 <br /> 1361 Lamar Proctor: Correct. <br /> 1362 <br /> 1363 Venkat Yendapalli: The trail is in the 50-foot buffer. <br /> 1364 <br /> 1365 Beth Bronson: The trail is more than 20 feet in most parts and there's no house within 50 feet. <br /> 1366 <br /> 1367 Beth Trahos: No lot. <br /> 1368 <br /> 1369 Beth Bronson: No lot, I'm sorry. No lot within 50 feet and then no trail or whatever space within 20 feet, <br /> 1370 theoretically. <br /> 1371 <br />
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