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5/17/1993
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Board of Commissioners
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AS discussed, these goals, the future land use projections and the <br />degree to which the area has made a transition to warrant a zoning <br />change will all be analyzed for the three proposed zoning types. <br /> <br />PARCEL A: R-15 SPECIAL USE <br /> <br />~There are acres parcel proposed single-family <br /> 220 <br /> in <br /> this <br /> for <br /> ~esidential use.~ It is the proposed use that most closely matches <br /> what would be allowed under the existing zoning. With public water <br /> and sewer, this property could currently be developed for <br /> residential lots of 20,000 square feet or greater. The change <br /> would allow the lot size to be reduced to 15,000 square feet. The <br /> questions with this change relate to compatibility to surrounding <br /> development and proposed development, and if the necessary <br /> infrastructure is available to serve a residential area of this <br /> size. <br /> <br />The land immediately around Parcel A is undeveloped with the <br />exception of the Carriage Downs. subdivision across Coddle Creek to <br />the west and rural residential development. That subdivision has <br />lots from 20,000 square feet and is compatible with this proposed <br />residential area. Additionally the concept plan indicates that all <br />of the flood plain will be left as open space to provide a buffer <br />area. <br /> <br />There are also some proposed uses to consider in analyzing <br />compatibility. Two other subdivisions, Kings Crossing and The _ <br />Woodlands, and a private school, Cabarrus Academy are planned to <br />the west and north of this property. They should be compatible to <br />the residential development, particularly with all of those planned <br />uses leaving the flood plain open also. Another adjoining proposed <br />use is the light industrial property that is part of this <br />development proposal.~' The residential area is separated from the <br />industrial by natural features and by a planned buffer and -- <br />landscape area that will be at least 75 feet wide.~ In combination <br />with the design and architectural review committee that is planned, <br />the buffering should make the uses compatible. _ <br /> <br />There is currently no water and sewer service to this parcel and <br />the only access is from Weddington Road. [ The petitioners have <br />.placed the condition upon themselves as part of the rezoning that <br />no development will occur until public services are available. <br />This is an area in which those services are planned to'be extended <br />so that condition can be met. The concept plan for the property <br />shows planned access points to the development from Concord Farms <br />Road. The traffic analysis that follows addresses the improvements <br />that will be needed to Concord Farms and Weddington Roads. <br /> <br />The existing and proposed development surrounding this property <br />shows that this area is clearly in transition from <br />open/agricultural to residential. This proposed change to R-15 <br />Special Use is made even more compatible with the preservation of <br />open areas and addition of landscaped buffers. With the conditions <br />that no development take place until public water and sewer is <br /> <br /> <br />
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