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020 <br />pg. 2 of 2 <br />Appkanoo 2009-0702-Godfrey <br />S 'Ile current zoning district (Residential Agricultural) is intended for very low-density residential and <br />agricultural uses with a minimum lot size of 40,000 square feet. Land uses in this district are <br />primarily agrarian and rural. The RA district requires a minimum building setback of 30 feet from <br />any street right-of-way, 30 feet from a rear property line, and 15 feet from all side property lines. <br />The proposed zoning district (Highway Commercial-HC) is established to accommodate uses that <br />depend upon a large flow of traffic and convenient access, such as retailing of durable goods, the <br />provision of commercial services to industrial areas, and the provision of services to tourists. The <br />minimum dimensional standards in the HC district include a lot width of 50 feet, a front yard <br />setback of 10 feet, and 0 rear and side yard setbacks. <br />Transportation <br />The majority of Lee County's commercial establishments are located along U. S. Highway 1 South, a <br />major thoroughfare. The Highway Commercial (HC) district is generally located adjacent to major <br />thoroughfares. The 1994 Sanford Thoroughfare Plan Technical Report lists Tramway Road and <br />Bruce Coggins toad as major thoroughfares. Major thoroughfares typically serve through travel and <br />external travel into major industrial, commercial, recreational, and institutional attractions <br />The NCDOT 2007 Traffic Study reports 900 vehicle trips per day on Bruce Coggins Road just south <br />of the subject lot. The study also reports 10,000 trips per day on Tramway Road just west of the <br />subject lot. <br />Environmental <br />® The subject lot is not located in a water supply watershed or flood hazard area. <br />Development Standards <br />If rezoned, all uses permitted in the Highway Commercial (HC)) district will be allowed. Also if <br />rezoned, the future redevelopment of the site may be required to meet the building design standards <br />for non-residential developments along a thoroughfare in addition to all other development <br />standards of the Unified Development Ordinance. Design standards for developments along major <br />corridors are listed in Article 10.7 of the Unified Development Ordinance. <br />Conformance with the Sanford/Lee County 2020 Land Use Plan <br />The 2020 Land Use plan did not recommend a change for this area. However, the plan does <br />identify a Highway Overlay Node at the quadrant of US#1, Tramway Road and Center Church <br />Road which extends eastward to the southwest intersection of Tramway Road and Bruce Coggins <br />Road. <br />Conformance the Greenwood Small Area Plan <br />The Greenwood Small Area Plan and Map list this property along a Highway Corridor and classified <br />the property within the Highway Commercial classification. The Highway Commercial classification <br />is intended to provide areas for goods and services to be sold on-site. The Highway Overlay adds <br />additional design standards for non-residential developments that has direct frontage on a major <br />highway corridor/thoroughfare. Rezoning this property to Highway Commercial would conform to <br />the Greenwood Small Area Plan. <br />0 <br />
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