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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04252001I HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Minutes of Special Meeting (Presentation of Highway 87 Corridor Study) April 25, 2001 The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in special session on Wednesday, April 25, 2001, in the County Administration Building, 102 East Front Street, Lillington, North Carolina. • Members resent: Teddy J. Byrd, Chairman P Y Beatrice Bailey Hill, Vice Chairman Dan B. Andrews Tim McNeill Commissioner Titchener was absent. Staff present: Neil Emory, County Manager Wm. A. (Tony) Wilder, Assistant County Manager Kay S. Blanchard, Clerk to the Board George Jackson, Planning Director Planning Department staff members Chairman Byrd called the meeting to order at 3:15 p.m. Neil Emory, County Manager, provided opening comments and called on George Jackson, Planning Director, for presentation of the Highway 87 Corridor Study. Mr. Jackson presented the executive summary of the study and stated that the Planning Board had reviewed the final draft of the study and have approved it. (Attachment 1) • Jason Epley, Planner, North Carolina Department of Commerce, Division of Community Assistance, presented a video of the Olivia area and several maps showing existing zoning and land uses as well as recommended changes in the Land Use Plan so it will correspond with current zoning in the area. The recommended changes promote quality development along the Highway 87 Corridor to provide needed services in this rural area. Community meetings will be scheduled to present the Highway 87 Corridor Study and receive input from citizens. There being no further business, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners special meeting, April 25, 2001, duly adjourned at 4:30 p.m. w4u Tedd . Byrd, airman Kay S. lanchard, Clerk to the Board 0 Attachment 1. Executive Summa Over the past year, the Harnett County Planning Board with the technical assistance of the North Carolina Department of Commerce's Division of Community Assistance in Fayetteville has studied the existing development issues along the NC Hwy 87 corridor from the Lee County Boundary to the Cumberland County Boundary. This report contains the research and recommended actions of the Planning Board to be considered by the Harnett County Board of Commissioner's for their study and consideration. The report uncovered several findings and issues with the following highlights listed below. The roadway will be widened to 4 lanes with a grassed median from Cumberland County to Hickman Road (approx. 1.2 miles south of Olivia Station). The roadway will be widened to 5 lanes from Hickman Road to Lee County. Five signal lights ("stop lights") are scheduled with a sixth light possible. Nearly 80%'of the workers within the corridor commuted outside of the county to work according to the 1990 Census. This number may be higher now. -.Q�r Approximately 52% of the existing land use fronting the roadway is agricultural, 19% residential, and 17% military, and 5.7% commercial. .0;�. 55% of the land fronting the roadway is zoned residential RA-20R, while 21 % is zoned commercial. Carolina lakes sewer plant will be expanded to 1 million GPD in the next 3 to 5 years, however, it is unlikely that the entire corridor will be served within the next 10 years. . Many scenic views and wetlands exist along the highway corridor. The management of access to the roadway will be a key determinant of safety, appearance and overall functioning of the corridor. As a result of the research contained in the report the Planning Board has adopted the following goals: G f:; th to GOAL 2. Protect and preserve rural landscape along the undeveloped and environmentally sensitive areas of the corridor through limited access and provisions for preserving woodlands and vegetative growth along these portions of the corridor. GOAL 3. Encourage residential and commercial development standards along the corridor that will preserve the existing landscape providing attractive entrances or "gateways" into the county. GOAL 4. Encourage commercial (nonresidential) development that promotes safe traffic patterns through shared access lateral access (access management) and parking • is