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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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220 <br /> DRAFT <br /> 930 Josh Reinke: Yeah. <br /> 931 <br /> 932 Beth Bronson: —ingress, egress. That's what I'm asking. <br /> 933 <br /> 934 Josh Reinke: Well, and it would probably be, to be honest, it would probably be bringing it into town. Once you <br /> 935 start to slow it down, keep it going because you have people accessing the school. We heard that <br /> 936 last time is here's where they cut across to get there, and then you're close to downtown. And you <br /> 937 probably do want to just keep it slower throughout there. <br /> 938 <br /> 939 Beth Bronson: Absolutely. And because you would be much better situated to do that. <br /> 940 <br /> 941 Josh Reinke: Because otherwise it does look like, and that's why I'm like it's easy for, it's easier for a <br /> 942 municipality or county because,otherwise, developers might be like,well, I'm building this and 1 <br /> 943 want to slow down traffic right in front of me so that it's more visibility or something like that. <br /> 944 <br /> 945 Beth Bronson: Absolutely,yeah. <br /> 946 <br /> 947 Josh Reinke: So we'll recommend and say probably bringing it all the way— <br /> 948 <br /> 949 Beth Bronson: Within your bounds,yeah, absolutely. <br /> 950 <br /> 951 Josh Reinke: Sounds good. <br /> 952 <br /> 953 Beth Bronson: And to the resident that was able to put this together and do their own research, I highly <br /> 954 recommend that they also pass this off to District 7. As somebody who, as a resident who is local <br /> 955 to that area, they have the power to send this document off to District 7 and to— <br /> 956 <br /> 957 Josh Reinke: Yeah,to Chuck. <br /> 958 <br /> 959 Beth Bronson: —yeah,to Chuck Edwards— <br /> 960 <br /> 961 Josh Reinke: To Chuck Edwards. <br /> 962 <br /> 963 Beth Bronson: —and to explain their own concerns for their community. <br /> 964 <br /> 965 Josh Reinke: Yeah, and he has, like I said,that once again it was, I like to see that it's cool. I'm like yes, I like <br /> 966 people that are interested like that. Like I said,we did have our surveyor go out there, do all that. <br /> 967 Those, all that stuff is in there,which is then kind of, I don't want to say more professional, but <br /> 968 what DOT is going to require to look at site distance. <br /> 969 <br /> 970 Beth Bronson: Absolutely. Well,thank you so much. I ready appreciate it. <br /> 971 <br /> 972 Josh Reinke: No problem. Thank you. <br /> 973 <br /> 974 Beth Bronson: Thank you for that clarification and for your willingness to get onboard with that, and yeah. All <br /> 975 right. <br /> 976 <br /> 977 Josh Reinke: You got it. Thank you. <br /> 978 <br /> 979 Beth Bronson: Yeah. And then I guess the only other question I had from the last meeting had to do with the <br /> 980 water service from Hillsborough and the reconsideration, maybe, of initiating further discussion on <br /> 981 water-only service. Do you know where Hillsborough stands as of September 30th,today,with <br /> 982 regards to water-only service? <br /> 983 <br />
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