From the Chatham chatlist:
Lee-Moore Oil Co. requests rezoning of a 63.3 acre tract at the Chatham/Orange County line into a 29.4 acre conditional use B-1 business district and a 33.9 acre RA-40 residential district.
A separate request for the 29.4 acres is for a "home improvement center" and additional retail and shops. Of course once they get the permit for the "home improvement center" it doesn't matter what big box goes in.
Public Hearing September 18.
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When I wrote this post
When I wrote this post yesterday morning, we did not yet know that, according to Jennifer Ferris of the Herald, Wal-Mart is not expected to be part of the project.
Perhaps someone can post the response from Chatham First.
Mr. Shaggy sent me a link
Mr. Shaggy sent me a link to the zoning applications:
As you'll see from the documents, it's going to be a big development even if it isn't a Wal-mart.
Here's what Mark Barroso
Here's what Mark Barroso sent out this morning:
However, I also know that one of our elected officials discussed this project with our DOT coordinator (Greensboro) yesterday and they knew nothing about the driveway exiting into Chapel Hill (Smith Level Road). Sounds like there is a lack of communication within DOT.
Well, this explains why they
Well, this explains why they tore down the small shop where ALR Electronics was located in recent years. That's where the driveway comes out, to feed across the old '5 Points' intersection at 15-1501 and Smith Level.
It's easy to fight this, the smart way. Simply have Carrboro impede Smith Level Road traffic, with a roundabout at Rock Haven, with a much-needed-anyway traffic light at Damascus Church Road, and with enforced speed limits.
You may not be able to stop the project, but you sure as heck can control the access ways into it.