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Applicant-Sponsored Neighborhood Meetings 803 Sherron Road Zoning Map Change and Annexation – September 26, 2022 The Site Group is conducting a virtual neighborhood meeting on Monday, September 26, 2022, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time to discuss the potential rezoning of Parcel ID Number 165281. The property is currently zoned Residential Suburban-20 (RS-20) and Residential Rural (RR). The owner is petitioning to rezone the entire property to Planned Development Residential 7.465 (PDR 7.465). How to Participate in the September 26, 2022, Neighborhood Meeting: Register for the meeting here: https://zoom.us/join Meeting ID: 856 3368 0804 Passcode: Zoning
To participate via phone: +1 309 205 3325 US +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 646 931 3860 US +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 386 347 5053 US +1 564 217 2000 US +1 669 444 9171 US +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 719 359 4580 US Meeting ID: 856 3368 0804 Passcode: 577066 Please do not hesitate to contact The Site Group at [email protected] or call 919-996-9136 if you would like a copy of the Zoom meeting link. Also, for more information about Planning cases, you may want to visit www.DurhamNC.gov, email [email protected], or contact the Durham City-County Planning Department via phone at 919-560-4137.
4000 Park Drive, RTP, NC Zoning Map Change – September 27, 2022
Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina is conducting a virtual neighborhood meeting on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time to discuss the potential rezoning of Parcel ID Number 154077. The property is currently zoned Office and Institutional (OI). The owner is petitioning to rezone the entire property to Science Research Park-Center (SRP-C). How to Participate in the September 27, 2022, Neighborhood Meeting: Register for the meeting here: https://rtp-org.zoom.us/j/86836354892 To participate via phone: (646) 558-8656 Meeting ID: 868 3635 4892 Passcode: 910758 Please do not hesitate to contact Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina at [email protected] or call 919-433-2020 if you would like a copy of the zoom meeting link. Also, for more information about Planning cases, you may want to visit durhamnc.gov, email [email protected], or contact the Durham City-County Planning Department via phone at (919) 560-4137.
Please Note: The information found under this section of Applicant Sponsored Meetings is provided only as an additional form of notice and is not a requirement of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). The Planning Department shares meeting information provided by applicants as a courtesy only. As such, if a meeting is not listed here due to an oversight on the part of the applicant or the Planning Department, the meeting can still be held as long as all UDO mailed notice requirements were met per UDO Section 3.2.3, https://durham.municipal.codes/UDO/3.2.3.
Amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO)
There are two pending text amendments to the UDO that are still in process and that have not yet been scheduled for Planning Commission or Governing Body review at this time, they are listed below: - Planning Commission-Initiated Text Amendment is centered around the ways in which development can connect people: connections between streets, people, bicycles, and other forms of mobility
- Privately-Initiated Text Amendment is centered around simplifying the ordinance to allow for more affordable development to be built in Durham. This was developed and submitted by a group of practitioners from the private field that does not include staff.
If you are interested in potential amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance, or would like to comment on upcoming amendments, you can find more information at durham.mysocialpinpoint.com/growthmanagement/land-use-home/ .
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Durham’s New Comprehensive Plan UpdateDurham is working on a new Comprehensive Plan, a long-range vision for our community! The Comprehensive Plan decides what can be built where in Durham.
We have an updated ENGAGEDurham Website! In our last news post, we shared that we are changing the website platform for ENGAGEDurham.com. The new site is now live! Please reach out to [email protected] if you experience any issues with the new site and we will work to correct them quickly.
Thank you for your input on draft Comprehensive Plan policies!The first engagement on draft policies that ran from late April through the end of June is now closed. Thank you to all the residents and staff who helped draft these policies, engaged residents on these drafts, and provided input on how to improve the draft policies! Over the next couple months, staff will be reviewing all the input received and working to make the final draft policies better align with resident perspectives, priorities, and with the adopted Community Goals and Objectives. Staff will also be drafting an engagement summary that shares how we engaged and who we heard from. The engagement summary will be published along with a full de-identified version of all the input we received during this phase.
More input opportunities will be coming! This recent engagement phase is not the end of opportunities for the community to review and provide feedback on the draft plan components. We will continue to take feedback and to incorporate feedback as we revise the draft policies this summer. In the fall we will release a draft of the full plan and will again seek feedback and incorporate revisions before the plan is brought to our elected officials for adoption. Residents will continue to have opportunities to review, ask questions, get answers, and provide comments up to and through the adoption process. We anticipate the adoption process will begin this winter (late 2022 or early 2023).
If you have feedback or questions, please feel free to contact [email protected] and please sign up for our mailing list to ensure you receive future project updates!
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Durham Boards and Commissions
Durham County Board of County CommissionersMonday, September 12, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. Commissioners' Meeting Room, 2nd Floor, 200 E. Main Street & Virtual Session The Board of County Commissioners will hold a meeting on September 12, 2022, at 7:00 p.m., 2nd floor, Commissioners' Meeting Room, Durham County Administration I, 200 E. Main Street. Street Renaming- Park Drive Renaming (SN2200001) is a request to rename Park Drive to Sancar Way; the street is located at the northwest corner of Davis Drive and NC Highway 54.
Major Special Use Permit/Major Site Plan- Mason Farms Major Special Use Permit/Major Site Plan (M2200001/D2100325) located at the intersection of Preston Andrews Road and North Roxboro Road; a request for a major site plan for Mason Farms and a major special permit use for a community wastewater system.
For information about the cases, contact [email protected] or at 919-560-4137. Residents who wish to participate in meetings are encouraged to continue using the virtual option due to social distancing guidelines still in place inside the Board Chambers, located in the Durham County Administration Building I, 200 E. Main Street. While social distancing will be established with seat arrangements, in-person attendees are reminded of the benefits of masking while in indoor spaces populated by others. There is no sign-up sheet or request form to attend meetings, however, it is important to note that there are very limited seating options. The ability to attend the meeting will be based on first come/first serve. Seating priority will be given to County staff. A low-capacity overflow seating area is in the lobby on the second floor of Administration Building I. Individuals seated in the lobby can view the meeting on screens. All County Commissioner meetings and other Durham County content are available for viewing on the Durham County YouTube Channel. Replays of the meeting are available on the Durham Television Network on Spectrum Channel 8, AT&T U-verse Channel 99, Google Fiber Channel 8, and Frontier Communications Channel 70. On-demand video may be watched once it is uploaded to the County's website. Durham City-County Planning CommissionTuesday, September 13, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. The Durham Planning Commission will hold in-person and virtual public hearings on September 13, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 1st Floor, 101 City Hall Plaza, to hear the following requests:Text Amendment- SCAD – UDO Text Amendment (TC2200002) This text amendment proposes technical revisions and major policy changes to various provisions of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). A privately-initiated text amendment that simplifies codes for affordable housing development.
Zoning Map Changes- 1110 Old Oxford Road (Z2000009) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Suburban-20 (RS-20) to Commercial General with a Development Plan (CG(D)) located at 1110 Old Oxford Road.
- Stella View (Z2100008) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Rural (RR) and Residential Suburban-20 (RS-20), Falls of the Neuse/Jordan Lake Protected Area (F/J-B) to Planned Development Residential 4.484 (PDR 4.484), Falls of the Neuse/Jordan Lake Protected Area (F/J-B) located at 1031, 1011, and 1001 Sherron Road.
- 5202 Leesville (Z2100018) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Rural (RR) to Planned Development Residential 5.441 (PDR 5.441). A Future Land Use Map Change from Low Density Residential to Low-Medium Density Residential is associated with this request located at 5202 and 5214 Leesville Road.
- Geer and Junction (Z2100026) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Rural (RR) to Planned Development Residential 19.520 (PDR 19.520) located at 2240 and 2300 East Geer Street.
- Mineral Springs Road (aka Mica Ridge) (Z2100028) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Suburban-20 (RS-20) and Commercial General (CG) to Planned Development Residential 4.68 (PDR 4.68). A future land use map amendment from Low-Medium Density Residential (4-8 DU/Acre), Medium Density Residential (6-12 DU/Acre), and Commercial to Low-Medium Density Residential (4-8 DU/Acre) is associated with the request located at 1251, 1305, 1367, 1417, and 1421 South Miami Boulevard, 1314, 1516, 1602, 1652, and 1802 South Mineral Springs Road, 212 Yates Road, 102, 112, 126, 154, 234, and 302 Beall Street.
- 1402 Holloway Street (Z2100031) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Urban Multifamily with a Development Plan, Case: P88-58 (RU-M(D)) to Residential Urban Multifamily with a Development Plan (RU-M(D)). A Future Land Use Map Change from Institutional and Medium Density Residential (6-12 DU/Acre) to Institutional located at 1402 Holloway Street.
- NCCU 24/7 Collaborative Research & Learning Center (Z2100035) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Urban-5 (RU-5) and University and College-2 (UC-2) to University and College-2 with a Development Plan (UC-2(D)). A Future Land Use Map Change from Medium-High Density Residential (8-20 DU/Acre) to High Density Residential (12-60 DU/Acre) located at 1710 and 1712 Fayetteville Street, and 413 Lawson Street.
- 4150 Old Chapel Hill Road (Z2100046) is a request to change the zoning from Commercial Neighborhood (CN) and Residential Suburban-20 (RS-20) to Commercial General with a Text-Only Development Plan (CG(D)) located at 4150, 4148, 4142, and 4138 Old Chapel Hill Road.
- Durham Elementary School F (Z2200016) is a request to change the zoning from Planned Development Residential 3.440 (PDR 3.440) and Planned Development Residential 6.800 (PDR 6.800) to Office and Institutional with a Development Plan (OI(D)) located at 3901 South Roxboro Street.
- Greater Love Worship Center (Z2200021) is a request to change the zoning from Office and Institutional (OI) to Industrial Light (IL). A Future Land Use Map Change from Commercial to High Density Residential (12-60 DU/Acre) is associated with the request located at 4700 and 4710 Old Page Road.
Contact InformationSubstantial changes to the proposed action may be made following the public hearing for each case. For information about the cases, email [email protected] or call 919-560-4137. Durham City CouncilMonday, September 19, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. In-Person and Virtual Session The Durham City Council will hold in-person and virtual public hearings on September 19, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 1st Floor, 101 City Hall Plaza, to hear the following requests: Street Closing:
- Arborstone, Greenmount, Broadstone, Upland Meadows, Flatstone Street Closings (SC2200004) is a request to permanently close all of Arborstone Way, Flatstone Court, Broadstone Court, Greenmont Drive, and Upland Meadows Lane.
Annexations: - 1409 Doc Nichols Road (BDG2000014) is a request for a voluntary contiguous annexation of one parcel of land totaling 8.282 acres located at 1409 Doc Nichols Road.
- 7926 Massey Chapel Road (BDG2000028) is a request for a voluntary annexation of one parcel of land totaling 5.828 acres located at 7926 Massey Chapel Road.
Zoning Map Changes - 1409 Doc Nichols Road (Z2000016) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Rural (RR) to Planned Development Residential 7.245 (PDR 7.245) and a proposed change of the Future Land Use Map designation Low Density Residential to Low-Medium Density Residential located at 1409 Doc Nichols Road.
- Massey Chapel Townhomes (Z2000050) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Rural (RR) to Planned Development Residential 4.928 and a proposed change of the Future Land Use Map designation from Low Density Residential (4 DU/Acre or less) to Low-Medium Density Residential (4-8 DU/Acre) located at 7926 Massey Chapel Road.
- Wabash Parcels (Z2100006) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Urban-5 (RU-5) to Planned Development Residential 5.170 (PDR 5.170) and a proposed change of the Future Land Use Map designation from Medium Density Residential (6-12 DU/Acre) and Recreation/Open Space to Low-Medium Density Residential (4-8 DU/Acre) and Recreation/Open Space located at 1521 and 1500 Wabash Street and 1214 Truman Street.
- Dearborn Drive Multifamily (Z2100021) is a request to change the zoning from Residential Urban-5 (RU-5) to Planned Development Residential 19.978 (PDR 19.978) and a proposed change of the Future Land Use Map designation from Medium Density Residential (6-12 DU/Acre) to Medium-High Density Residential (8-20 DU/Acre) located at 3651, 3701, and 3709 Dearborn Drive and the Southeast quadrant of the intersection of Old Oxford Road and Dearborn Drive.
Substantial changes to the proposed actions may be made following the public hearing for each case. For information about the cases, contact [email protected] or at 919-560-4137; for the Street Closing, contact [email protected] or at 919-560-4137. This meeting will be held in person in the City Council Chambers, 1st Floor, 101 City Hall Plaza and online using the Zoom virtual meeting platform. Register to speak at the hearing at: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J2Re7Xy8ScihM1eqe8T5TA(Webinar ID: 810 4327 4893), at least 30 minutes before the meeting on the meeting date or by calling 1-301-715-8592 at least 15 minutes before the meeting start time; instructions to participate in the virtual meeting or to watch it live are available at: https://durhamnc.gov/3012/Public-Hearings-and-Notices. Public Participation: Regular business meetings will take place in the City Council chambers and virtually via Zoom, unless otherwise noted on the City of Durham website. Virtual participation is encouraged. To participate using the Zoom virtual meeting platform, see the agenda for the Council session registration. Agendas are posted the Thursday prior to the public hearing. Please refer to the following web page for ways to participate: City Council Meetings & Work Sessions - Ways to Watch, Attend, Comment | Durham, NC (durhamnc.gov). Durham County Board of County CommissionersMonday, September 28, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. Commissioners' Meeting Room, 2nd Floor, 200 E. Main Street & Virtual Session The Board of County Commissioners will hold a meeting on September 28, 2022, at 7:00 p.m., 2nd floor, Commissioners' Meeting Room, Durham County Administration I, 200 E. Main Street. No cases will be presented by City-County Planning Residents who wish to participate in meetings are encouraged to continue using the virtual option due to social distancing guidelines still in place inside the Board Chambers, located in the Durham County Administration Building I, 200 E. Main Street. While social distancing will be established with seat arrangements, in-person attendees are reminded of the benefits of masking while in indoor spaces populated by others. There is no sign-up sheet or request form to attend meetings, however, it is important to note that there are very limited seating options. The ability to attend the meeting will be based on first come/first serve. Seating priority will be given to County staff. A low-capacity overflow seating area is in the lobby on the second floor of Administration Building I. Individuals seated in the lobby can view the meeting on screens.All County Commissioner meetings and other Durham County content are available for viewing on the Durham County YouTube Channel. Replays of the meeting are available on the Durham Television Network on Spectrum Channel 8, AT&T U-verse Channel 99, Google Fiber Channel 8, and Frontier Communications Channel 70. On-demand video may be watched once it is uploaded to the County's website.
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Notice under the Language Access Plan Persons requiring language assistance to effectively participate in this event may contact the City-County Planning Department at 919-560-4137 to request interpretation and/or translation services as soon as possible but no later than 48 hours before the event or deadline date.
Aviso bajo el Plan de Acceso al IdiomaPersonas que requieran asistencia lingüística para participar efectivamente en este evento pueden comuníquense con el Departamento de Planificación de la Cuidad y el Condado al 919-560-4137. Para solicitar los servicios de interpretación y / o traducción tan pronto como sea posible pero no menos de 48 horas antes del evento o fecha límite.
Notice under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)Persons with disabilities may receive an auxiliary aid or service to effectively participate in city government activities by contacting the ADA Coordinator, voice 919-560-4197, fax 919-560-4196, or [email protected], as soon as possible but no later than 48 hours before the event or deadline date. Aviso bajo la Ley sobre Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (ADA, siglas en Ingles)Personas con discapacidades pueden recibir asistencia para participar efectivamente en actividades del gobierno de la ciudad al comuníquense con el Coordinador de ADA al 919-560-4197, fax 919-560-4196 o [email protected], tan pronto como sea posible pero no menos de 48 horas antes del evento o fecha límite.
How to Find More Information about Board and Commission Agendas: The City's Agenda Center web page has the latest agenda materials and minutes for all City-County Boards and Commissions. See also the Public Hearings and Notices page on the City Clerk's web site. - The Durham City Council agenda materials are available according to the City Clerk's schedule.
- The Durham County Board of County Commissioners agenda materials are available on the County Commissioners' web page.
- Text Amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance can be found on the Pending Text Amendment web page.
- Agenda materials are available by the Friday before the meeting for the following (linked to their Agenda Center web page):
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