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File #: 25-410    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/18/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 7/14/2025 Final action:
Title: Conduct Public Hearing for Rezoning Petition 2024-CZ-010 4 Rivers
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. Letter of Intent, 3. Site Plan, 4. Stallings Comments, 5. Staff Report, 6. Motions, 7. Consistency Statements, 8. Ordinance
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Conduct Public Hearing for Rezoning Petition 2024-CZ-010 4 Rivers

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INFORMATION CONTACT: 

Bjorn E. Hansen, Senior Planner - Long Range Planning, 704-283-3690

ACTION REQUESTED:

Conduct public hearing for proposed rezoning.

 

If the Board wishes to take action at the meeting tonight consider the following:

 

TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT

Motion

 

Adopt the Ordinance Approving Revision to the Official Zoning Map of Union County, North Carolina, and adopt the consistency and reasonableness statement for approval.

 

TO DENY THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT

Motion

 

Deny rezoning petition CZ-2024-010 and adopt the consistency and reasonableness statement for denial.

PRIOR BOARD ACTIONS:

None.

BACKGROUND:

This case is a request to rezone rezoning two parcels totaling 4.55 acres appearing on the tax map as tax parcels D8321005D and K8321005D at 14421 Lawyers Road from R-20 to B-4 with Conditions. The rezoning will include the following conditions:

1)                     Limited to site plan dated April 16, 2025

2)                     Uses limited to Type 1 storage of up to 80,375 square feet of gross space

3)                     Parcels will be combined

4)                     Approximate 0.5 acre portion of parcel D8321005D on the west side of Allen Black Road will not be part of the rezoning

5)                     Five-year vesting of development rights

6)                     Development will meet all requirements of the Union County Unified Development Ordinance on the date of approval

 

The Land Use Board unanimously recommended approval at its June 17, 2025, meeting.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: 

None.