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manmade buffering and architectural compatibility, so the nonresidential activities are not a <br />nuisance to residential uses. <br /> <br />Agency Review Comments <br /> <br />Planning Review: <br />Staff Report, Phillip Collins, Senior Planner Cabarrus County <br />Fire Marshal Review: <br />No comments, Jacob Thompson, County Fire Marshal <br /> <br />Soil and Water Review: <br />No comments. Tammi Remsburg, Cabarrus County Resource Conservation Manager <br /> <br />EMS Review: <br />No comments. Justin Brines, Cabarrus County EMS Director <br /> <br />Sheriff’s Office Review: <br />No comments. Ray Gilleland, Cabarrus County Sheriff’s Lieutenant <br /> <br />NCDOT Review: <br />We have no opposition to the proposed rezoning, Marc Morgan, NCDOT <br /> <br />Cabarrus Health Alliance: <br />Approved. Chrystal Swinger, Cabarrus Health Alliance <br /> <br />Midland Planning: <br />The property is located in an area designated for “Neighborhood” uses per the Future Land Use Plan. <br />However, the town did not want to broad brush designate the entire corridor as “Commercial” when <br />they revised the plan a few years ago and leaving some areas designated for “Neighborhood”to give the <br />town more oversite when it comes to commercial rezoning requests. The town prefers to see single <br />family residential uses develop within major subdivisions. Not here and there along a major <br />thoroughfare that we expect will continue to develop commercially in the long run. We do not support <br />the rezoning. Kassie Watts, Midland Planning, Zoning and Subdivision Administrator <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Land Use Plan Analysis <br /> <br />The subject property is located within the boundaries of the Midland Planning Area. The Midland Area <br />Land Use Plan (MALUP) recommends the subject property be developed with limited commercial uses. <br />The MALUP states that the Limited Commercial district is reflective of the existing commercial uses in Midland. <br />These areas shall be of a variety of commercial uses ranging in intensity and will not incorporate residential areas. <br />Large-scale commercial development in these areas should be considered carefully on a case-by-case basis. <br /> <br />
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