LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 21-3736    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2021 In control: Planning
On agenda: 1/19/2021 Final action: 1/19/2021
Title: Vote on a request to approve a legislative request by CRCED Treatment LLC for a rezoning from R-1 Residential to Conditional District Office & Institutional (CD O&I) on parcel 20029 and .03 acres of parcel 93851 to expand services for a residential group home treatment facility, located on approximately 6.38 acres at 7990 NC 751, Williams Township.
Attachments: 1. More information from planning website, 2. 01 Carolina House Existing Cond Plan, 3. 02 Carolina House Preliminary Site Plan, 4. 03 Carolina House Preliminary Landscape Plan, 5. 04 Carolina House Preliminary Lighting Plan, 6. 2020.11.16 Carolina House Maps and Exhibits (as Filed), 7. 2020.11.16 Carolina House Written Materials (As Filed)
Title
Vote on a request to approve a legislative request by CRCED Treatment LLC for a rezoning from R-1 Residential to Conditional District Office & Institutional (CD O&I) on parcel 20029 and .03 acres of parcel 93851 to expand services for a residential group home treatment facility, located on approximately 6.38 acres at 7990 NC 751, Williams Township.

Abstract

Action Requested:
Vote on a request to approve a legislative request by CRCED Treatment LLC for a rezoning from R-1 Residential to Conditional District Office & Institutional (CD O&I) on parcel 20029 and .03 acres of parcel 93851 to expand services for a residential group home treatment facility, located on approximately 6.38 acres at 7990 NC 751, Williams Township.

Introduction and Background:
A legislative public hearing was held November 16, 2020. Planning staff and Attorney Nick Robinson presented the request. No other persons spoke on the matter.

This property adjoins CRCED's current treatment facility named Carolina House located on Lassiter Homestead Road, which has been in operation since 2006. The properties that are presently used by CRECD were purchased with existing residences on them which were fitted for the residential treatment facility currently in use. There have been no violations or concerns presented to the Planning Department since CRCED started in 2006.

The Chatham County Appearance Commission (CCAC) reviewed the proposed site plan on September 23, 2020. It was noted that the tree line along the front and other areas as noted on the plan are to be preserved. There was a portion of the required landscape buffer located within the right-of-way of NC 751 and it was agreed that area would be moved so as to be solely on the parcel. The applicant plans to utilize a bio-retention pond instead of a wet pond for stormwater controls since they will be exceeding the 20,000 sq. ft. threshold requiring erosion control and stormwater permits. There will be one new sign at the new entrance ...

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