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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
October 14, 2013
Staff Contact: Matt Talbott
(910) 893-7525 or mtalbot@harnett.org
CASE NUMBER: BA-CU-29-13
APPLICANT: Jeffery Bruce
OWNER:
Same
LOCATION: 5012 NC 55 West. Angier, NC
ZONING: RA-30 ACERAGE: .69 acres PIN#: 0682-58-5160
REQUEST: AUTOMOTIVE/MOTORCYCLE REPAIR BUSINESS
MAP:
Directions:
Follow 210N for 8 miles. Turn right onto Tippet Rd and follow 1 mile. Turn right onto NC 55 E for 2 miles. Property is on the left.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Site: Site is currently vacant.
Surrounding Land Uses: Include but not limited to residential and agriculture land uses.
TRANSPORTATION:
Site distances are
good.
Traffic count is approx. 8100 vehicle trips per day.
BACKGROUND:
The applicant requests a Conditional Use permit for an Automotive/motorcycle Repair Shop.
This project will
be required go through the commercial site plan review process via the Development Review Board. The Commercial Site Plan review process includes a thorough review from Planning, Fire
Marshal, Public Utilities, E911/ Addressing, and Environmental Health Departments; as well as NCDOT.
Use Regulations Per Harnett County UDO
A. Junked and inoperable motor vehicles
and/or parts storage areas shall be screened from view
from adjacent property and/or public or private right(s)-of-way. Said screening shall be a
minimum of six (6) feet and height and
shall consist of an opaque fence or continuous row of
evergreen shrubs.
B. Required fencing shall be designed to reasonably secure the area from unauthorized entry.
C. All operations,
equipment, inoperable motor vehicles, and/or junk shall be kept within
required secure area at all times, unless in motion by transportation to and from the site.
D. Maximum two (2)
inoperable or junked vehicles outside of secured area or enclosed building,
unless otherwise specified, shall be permitted.
E. Vehicles shall be stored in such a manner that all fire
apparatuses and equipment can access all
areas of the site at all times and shall be in accordance with all local, State, and Federal
regulations.
F. Equipment, inoperable motor vehicles,
parts, and/or junk shall not be located within the
required front yard or buffer area.
G. A minimum of 50 percent (50%) of the required parking for automobile repair facilities shall
be
surfaced with asphalt or concrete. All handicapped accessible parking and any parking
located in the front yard shall be paved. Remaining parking areas, if not paved, shall be
graded
and surfaced with crushed stone, gravel, or other suitable material with a minimum
depth of six inches (6”). Said areas shall be maintained in a manner that prevents dust from
adversely
impacting adjoining properties and right(s)-of-way. Measures shall be taken to
prevent damage to the environment.
H. The operational area of existing facilities shall not be expanded,
except in compliance with the
provisions of this Ordinance.
The sale of vehicles on premises shall be limited to four (4) vehicles within any one (1) year period.
SITE PHOTOS
Site Across Road
Site Distances