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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
March 9, 2026
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CASE NUMBER: BOA2602-0002
APPLICANT: Harnett County Solid Waste
OWNER: Harnett County
LOCATION: 2000 McLean Chapel Church Road
ZONING: RA-20M
ACREAGE: +/- 1.37 PIN# 0556-57-1615.000
LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: Rural / Agriculture & Agricultural Protection Area
WATERSHEED: WS-IV-P
REQUEST: Recycling Collection Center & Solid Waste Container Site
AERIAL:
Directions from Lillington: Travel US 401 South out of Lillington – Turn right onto McNeill Hobbs Road –
Turn left onto Sanderfer Road - Property is located on the left just before the intersection of McLean Chapel
Church Road.
Site
LAND USE CLASSIFICATION MAP
ZONING DISTRICT MAP WATERSHED MAP
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Site: Contains a structure and equipment owned and operated by Harnett County Regional Water.
B. Surrounding Land Uses: Mixed residential home sites comprised of manufactured home parks and single
family stick built, agricultural, forestry and some commercial land uses.
C. Utilities: Water – Public Sewer – Private
TRANSPORTATION:
• Annual daily traffic count for this section of Sanderfer Road is unavailable. The traffic count for the section
of McLean Chapel Church that intersects Sanderfer Road is 1500 vehicle trips per day.
• Site distances are good on both McLean Chapel Church Road as well as Sanderfer Road.
BACKGROUND:
• The applicant would like to develop the site as a manned Recycling Collection Center & Solid Waste
Container Site.
• This site is currently owned by Harnett County and is utilized as a booster station for Harnett County
Regional Water.
• The County intends to relocate an existing collection site that is currently located less than a mile from this
location that is currently held under private ownership.
• If approved, this project will be required to go through the commercial site plan review and development
process. This process will ensure that all required developmental improvements and any special conditions
specified as part of the approval process are adhered to.
• The Commercial Site Plan review process includes a thorough review from Planning, Building Inspections,
Fire Marshal, Public Utilities, E911/ Addressing, and Environmental Health Departments.
UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE REGULATIONS
ARTICLE V. USE REGULATIONS
1.2 Table of Use Types & Regulations
IND LI COMM O&I CONS RA-40 RA-30 RA-20R RA-20M PARKING USE GROUP LEVEL BUILDING CODE CLASS WASTE RELATED
ARTICLE V. USE REGULATIONS
SECTION 8.0 Industrial Uses
8.5 Waste Related
8.5.1 Recycling Collection Centers
All facilities shall be located in a side or rear yard.
ARTICLE XIV. DEFINITIONS & CERTIFICATIONS
2.2 General Definitions
Recycling Collection Centers & Solid Waste Container Sites
Manned facilities, typically satellite locations provided for convenience to citizens, used for the collection of solid
waste, and for the collection, separation, and short-term storage of recyclables but not on-site processing.
Recycling Collection Centers &
Solid Waste Container Sites
(Manned)
P P S S S S S
1 per 2 employees
(largest shift) OR 1
per 500 sq. ft.
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HARNETT COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE GROWTH PLAN (HORIZONS 2040)
VISION
Harnett County is a unified, safe, healthy, and engaged community that is culturally vibrant, well-planned with a
thriving economy and a high-quality educational system, in harmony with its environmental and beautiful natural
resources, and with strong leadership ensuring equitable services so that all citizens will prosper.
FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORIES/ AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL AREAS
Agricultural Protection Areas: Areas of the county with concentration of agriculture, timber operations and
natural resources. Farmland preservation efforts should be focused in these areas. The established low density
development pattern and ongoing agricultural activities in these areas contribute to their rural character. This
character can be enhanced by encouraging only low intensity uses such as agriculture and support businesses, and
very low density single family residential with context sensitive rural design. New residential development should be
limited in density and scale. Density should generally be less than 0.5 dwelling unit per acre.
Rural / Agriculture: Primarily agricultural and forestry uses with some rural business and rural residential areas.
These areas are located outside of existing and planned utility service areas and rely on septic systems for wastewater
treatment. The lack of utility and transportation infrastructure should limit the density of development to very low
density single family residential up to one dwelling per acre.
LAND USE GOALS & STRATEGIES
LU-1: Manage growth in order to protect natural resources, agricultural area and rural character.
Strategy 1A: Review development proposals for consistency with Future Land Use Map and goals and strategies of
the Comprehensive Plan.
AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES GOALS & STRATEGIES
ANR-1: Encourage compatible land uses in areas with important natural resources.
Strategy 1A: Promote and maintain rural character and the agricultural economy.
Strategy 1C: Minimize negative impacts of new development on farms.
Strategy C1: Promote only low-density development in agricultural areas.
SITE PHOTOS
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SUBMITTED SITE PLAN