Northwest Observer | Feb. 12 - 18, 2016

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Feb. 12 - 18, 2016

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Commercial transition zone at core of debate Future land use plan amended ‘on the fly,’ says one council member by PATTI STOKES

by PATTI STOKES

Councilman Mike Adams, who made the motion to purchase the property after the council came out of a closed

A ‘drone’s-eye’ view of future I-73

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Photo courtesy of Renato Sanchez

This photo, taken late November with a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone, shows the progress on the future I-73 interchange at N.C. 150, which will be straightened just east of Henson Forest Drive. A bridge will cross over the interstate and there will be on/off ramps in all directions at this interchange.

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On behalf of the committee, Ann Schneider told the council on Feb. 4 that committee members had discussed the transition area and agreed to let it stand

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The council voted unanimously to adopt the updated LUP, minus a section that identified a commercial transition area surrounding the town core; that section was remanded back to the committee for a second look.

SUMMERFIELD – A 26.38-acre tract adjoining Summerfield Community Park to the north will soon be owned by the Town of Summerfield. The town council voted unanimously on Feb. 9 to purchase the property from Ronald and Linda Vandergrift for $500,000.

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The town’s land use plan was last amended in May 2007, when the commercial town core was identified and

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OAK RIDGE – A debate among council members that began at the Oak Ridge Town Council’s Jan. 7 meeting continued to its Feb. 4 meeting. After almost an hour-and-a-half discussion, an amended Land Use Plan, which includes a commercial core transition zone, passed 3-2, with Councilman Mike Stone being its most vocal opponent.

designated as the place where all new commercial development within the town should be located. Oak Ridge’s Future Land Use Plan (LUP) Steering Committee met for about 15 months before presenting the council with an updated land use plan on Jan. 7.

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IN THIS ISSUE News in brief................................3 Your Questions ............................4 Business Notes ............................7 Bits & Pieces ................................7 Celebration .................................7 Oak Ridge Town Council ...........8 Crime/Incident Report ............. 10 Community Calendar .............. 11 Youth/School news .................. 14 Congrats, Danny Ivers! ............ 15 High School Sports ................... 16 Letters/Opinions ....................... 17 Grins & Gripes ........................... 18 Classifieds ................................. 19 Index of Advertisers .................23


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