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AGENDA CLAYTON BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT M AY 20, 2015 6:00 P.M. CLAYTON TOWN HALL 111 East Second Street, Clayton NC I. ROLL CALL II. III. IV. ANNOUNCEMENT OF QUORUM / VOTING MEMBERS ADJUSTMENTS TO AGENDA APPROVAL OF APRIL 15, 2015 MINUTES V. SWEARING IN OF PERSONS WISHING TO TESTIFY VI. NEW BUSINESS A. CUP 2015-13 Iglesia Cristiana el Cordero de Dios, Inc. Request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow a church. VII. OLD BUSINESS VIII. REPORTS/PUBLIC COMMENT IX. ADJOURN

MINUTES OF THE TOWN OF CLAYTON BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT APRIL 15, 2015 A regular meeting of the Town of Clayton Board of Adjustment was held on Wednesday, April 15, 2015, at 6:00 PM in the Town Council Chambers, 111 East Second Street. Board members present: Matt Orlowski (TL), Matt Evans (TL) [Vice Chair], Mark Helmer (TL) [Alt], Donna White (ETJ) [Chair], Bill Wenzel (ETJ) [Alt], Johnny House (ETJ). Staff present: David DeYoung, Planning Director; Jay McLeod, Town Planner; Rebecca Powers, Clerk to Board; Jamie Schwedler, Town Attorney. I. CALL TO ORDER: Donna White called the meeting to order at 6:03PM. Roll was taken. II. ANNOUNCEMENT OF QUORUM/VOTING MEMBERS: Donna White announces that a quorum is present. III. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE AGENDA: Donna White asks if there are any adjustments to the agenda. David DeYoung states that there are no adjustments to the agenda. IV. APPROVAL OF MARCH 18, 2015 MINUTES: Donna White states that the Board has the March 18, 2015 minutes to approve. Matt Evans motions to approve the minutes from the March 18, 2015 meeting. Michael Orlowski seconds the motion and it passes unanimously at 6:04PM. V. SWEARING IN OF STAFF AND ALL PERSONS WISHING TO TESTIFY: Rebecca Powers swears in David DeYoung, Jay McLeod, and Ben Proutey. VI. NEW BUSINESS: A. 15-06-02-VAR Clayton Animal Hospital Variance

Board of Adjustment Minutes March 18, 2015 Page 2 of 8 Jay McLeod approaches the podium and introduces 15-06-02-VAR with the following PowerPoint presentation; herewith attached and incorporated into the record.

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Board of Adjustment Minutes March 18, 2015 Page 6 of 8 Jay McLeod offers to answer any questions. The applicant, Ben Proutey, approaches the podium. Ben explains that there is a bank at the back of the property that separates the animal hospital lot from the

Board of Adjustment Minutes March 18, 2015 Page 7 of 8 residential properties behind it that will keep the residents from having to view the dumpster. Bill Wenzel asks what the elevation difference is. Ben answers that the bank is a bit higher than the height of the dumpster and residents would have to attempt to see over the bank in order to view the dumpster. Ben also points out that there is a white privacy fence as well. Donna White asks if the surrounding residents are aware of the variance request. Ben answers that yes, all of the residents have been informed, even those on the opposite side of NC Hwy 70. Donna White asks the Board to deliberate. Johnny House motions to approve the variance and reads through the four findings of fact. Michael Orlowski seconds the motion. Jamie Schwedler states that there needs to be clarification in regards to the white privacy fence there is no mention of it in the variance as part of the screening. David DeYoung states that the white privacy fence was already in place and is not part of the proposed variance. Donna White continues the vote and it passes unanimously at 6:16PM. VII. OLD BUSINESS: Jay McLeod states that there is no old business to address tonight. VIII. REPRORTS/COMMENTS: Jay McLeod states that there are no other reports or public comments tonight. IX. ADJOURN: Matt Evans makes a motion to adjourn. Mike Orlowski seconds the motion and it passes unanimously at 6:17PM. Duly adopted this 20 th day of May 2015 while in regular session. X Donna White Chair to Board of Adjustment ATTEST:

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STAFF REPORT Town of Clayton Planning Department 111 E. Second Street, Clayton, NC 27520 P.O. Box 879, Clayton, NC 27528 Phone: 919-553-1545 Fax: 919-553-1720 Board of Adjustment May 20, 2015 Application Number: Project Name: CUP2015-13 (Conditional Use Permit) Iglesia Cristiana el Cordero de Dios, Inc. NC PIN: 165911-66-9594 Town Limits/ETJ: ETJ Overlay: none Applicant: Iglesia Cristiana el Cordero de Dios, Inc. (c/o Esther Suarez) Owners: Wanda & Dwight Adams Neighborhood Meeting: Held March 16, 2015 Public Noticing: Property posted April 29, 2015 Mailed Notices mailed May 4, 2015 Published notice placed as required per Section 155.702(D)(2)(a) of the UDC PROJECT LOCATION: The project is located in between the railroad tracks and West Main St, at the intersection of West Stallings St and the branching off of Old US 70 Hwy West. REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow a church. SITE DATA: Acreage: Present Zoning: Existing Use: 0.59 acres B-3 (Highway Business) Vacant DEVELOPMENT DATA: Proposed Uses: Buildings: Square footage: Church One building. 1-story, 1,210 sq ft. with large outdoor concrete patio Page 1 of 4

Required Parking: Proposed Parking: Access/Streets: Electric: Water/Sewer: 20 spaces + 1 bike rack. Utilizing existing parking. One regular and one handicapped-accessible parking space in the front of building, accessed off of W Main St. Remainder of parking to be in grass lot at rear of building, accessed from W Stallings St. The grass parking area will be defined by railroad ties. Bicycle rack to be installed in the rear of building. As above. CPL Garner electric district. Septic system. ADJACENT ZONING AND LAND USES: North: Zoning: Right-Of-Way and Residential-Estate Existing Use: Railroad tracks and single family residential South: Zoning: Residential-Estate Existing Use: Railroad tracks and single family residential East: Zoning: Highway Business (B-3) Existing Use: Vacant land with single family residential beyond West: Zoning: Highway Business (B-3) Existing Use: Auto shop with single family residential beyond STAFF ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARY: Overview The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit to operate a church at 1218 W Main St. This property is currently zoned B-3 (Highway Business) and is located in the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction. Parking Considerations With a predicted capacity of 60 seats, only 20 parking spaces are required. These can be met with one handicapped-accessible parking space in the front of the building, and the remainder on a grass lot behind the building. Staff recommends that this is appropriate, provided that services occur on only two days per week. A bicycle rack will also be installed on site, as required by the Code. Consistency with the Unified Development Code The proposed development is consistent with and meets the applicable requirements of the Unified Development Code (UDC). Compatibility with Surrounding Land Uses The use is compatible with the surrounding uses in the area. Page 2 of 4

Landscaping and Buffering Additional landscaping is required: around the formal parking spaces in the front of the building along the frontage of W. Main St. in several spots along W Stallings St. No landscape buffer is required on the side of the site along the railroad tracks where trees and vegetation already occur. Signs A sign is proposed on W Main St. As of today, no sign permit has been applied for. A sign permit application will be required. Waivers/Deviations/Variances from Code Requirements None. Utilities/Water/Sewer None. Pedestrian Access No sidewalks or other pedestrian-specific facilities are located on site, or connect to the site. Traffic Impact Analysis None required. CONSIDERATIONS: The Board of Adjustment approves Conditional Use Permits. FINDINGS: When considering a Conditional Use Permit application, The Board of Adjustment shall consider specific Findings of Fact. A Conditional Use which fails to meet any of these Findings shall be deemed adverse to the public interest and shall not be approved. The applicant has addressed the Findings expressly established by Chapter 155.710 (G) of the UDC as part of their complete application. The applicant s Findings of Fact are incorporated into the record as an attachment to the Staff Report. CONDITIONS: Staff recommends that if the Board of Adjustment reaches positive conclusions on the required findings of fact, the approval of the petition be subject to the following conditions: Page 3 of 4

1. Following Board approvals, three clean copies of the Final Site Plan, with notes and landscaping, meeting the requirements of the Conditions of Approval shall be submitted to Planning Department for final approval. The site shall not be allowed to operate until after such plans are approved. 2. The type/variety of tree and shrub to be planted must be clearly identified on the Site Plan. 3. A site inspection verifying landscaping and site elements must be performed by the Planning Department and approved before the facility shall be allowed to begin operations. 4. The grassed parking area shall be completely enclosed by railroad ties or other similar wheel-stop structure. 5. Include notes on the Site Plan that read as follows: a. All landscaped areas shall be maintained in an attractive and healthy condition. Dead or diseased plantings shall be removed and replaced in a timely fashion. b. All canopy trees shall be a minimum of 8 tall at planting. c. All shrubs shall be a minimum of 12 in height at planting. d. All bare earth will be sodded or seeded. 6. The hours of operation shall be limited to two days per week. 7. This facility shall be limited to a maximum congregation of 60, based on available parking in this Conditional Use Permit. 8. Food shall not be prepared on site. 9. Any child care, school, soup kitchen/social service facility, or overnight accommodation for visiting clergy or guests are not allowed by right and will require a major site plan application. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Findings of Fact 2) Aerial Map 3) Zoning Map 4) Application Materials 5) Neighborhood Meeting Materials Page 4 of 4

OLD US 70 HWY Aerial Map Zoning Map PD-MU OLD US 70 HWY B-3 R-E SUMMIT ST STALLINGS ST SUMMIT ST R-E STALLINGS ST 0 150 300 Feet Disclaimer: Town of Clayton assumes no legal responsibility for the information represented here. IRONDALE DR MAIN ST Iglesia Cristiana el Cordero de Dios, Inc. CUP2015-13 Applicant: Esther Suarez c/o Iglesia Cristiana el Cordero de Dios, Inc. Property Owner: Wanda and Dwight Adams Parcel ID Number: 165911-66-9594 Location: Not in Town limits. In ETJ. File Number: CUP2015-13 Produced by: TOC Planning 05/15/2015 0 150 300 Feet Legend ± Document Path: O:\PLANNING\BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT\BOA 2004-2015\BOA 2015\2015-13 Iglesia Cristiana El Cordero - CUP\Maps\Staff Report Map CUP2015-13.mxd Railroad Roads Site Parcels SUD R-E R-10 R-8 R-6 PD-R B-1 B-2 B-3 PD-C I-1 I-2 O-I PD-MU IRONDALE DR SHOTWELL RD LAKESIDE DR 0 0.125 0.25 Miles MAIN ST Vicinity Map MAIN ST LIBERTY LN B-3 STALLINGS ST CITY RD R

Town of Clayton Board of Adjustment Motion Form Conditional Use Permit Application CUP 2015-13 (Iglesia Cristiana el Cordero de Dios, Inc.) After considering the evidence presented, including the application and materials of record, I move to: Approve the request Deny the request Approve the request with Conditions This motion is based on the following findings: 1. The application will not materially endanger the public health or safety if located where proposed and ultimately developed according to the plans as submitted. (CHOOSE ONE) The applicant meets this finding; or The applicant meets this finding subject to the conditions noted at the end of this motion; or The applicant does not meet this finding because: 2. The application meets all required specifications and conforms to the standards and practices of sound land use planning and the Town Code of Ordinances and other applicable regulations. (CHOOSE ONE) The applicant meets this finding; or The applicant meets this finding subject to the conditions noted at the end of this motion; or The applicant does not meet this finding because: Conditional Use Permit Motion Form Page 1 of 4

3. The application will not substantially injure the value of adjoining or abutting property, and will not be detrimental to the use or development of adjacent properties or other neighborhood uses. (CHOOSE ONE) The applicant meets this finding; or The applicant meets this finding subject to the conditions noted at the end of this motion; or The applicant does not meet this finding because: 4. The application will not adversely affect the adopted plans and policies of the Town, or violate the character of existing standards for development of the adjacent properties. (CHOOSE ONE) The applicant meets this finding; or The applicant meets this finding subject to the conditions noted at the end of this motion; or The applicant does not meet this finding because: Conditional Use Permit Motion Form Page 2 of 4

(IF THE MOTION IS TO APPROVE WITH CONDITIONS, READ BELOW) This motion to approve is subject to the following conditions: 1. Following Board approvals, three clean copies of the Final Site Plan, with notes and landscaping, meeting the requirements of the Conditions of Approval shall be submitted to Planning Department for final approval. The site shall not be allowed to operate until after such plans are approved. 2. The type/variety of tree and shrub to be planted must be clearly identified on the Site Plan. 3. A site inspection verifying landscaping and site elements must be performed by the Planning Department and approved before the facility shall be allowed to begin operations. 4. The grassed parking area shall be completely enclosed by railroad ties or other similar wheel-stop structure. 5. Include notes on the Site Plan that read as follows: a. All landscaped areas shall be maintained in an attractive and healthy condition. Dead or diseased plantings shall be removed and replaced in a timely fashion. b. All canopy trees shall be a minimum of 8 tall at planting. c. All shrubs shall be a minimum of 12 in height at planting. d. All bare earth will be sodded or seeded. 6. The hours of operation shall be limited to two days per week. 7. This facility shall be limited to a maximum congregation of 60, based on available parking in this Conditional Use Permit. 8. Food shall not be prepared on site. 9. Any child care, school, soup kitchen/social service facility, or overnight accommodation for visiting clergy or guests are not allowed by right and will require a major site plan application. (FOR ALL MOTIONS) We will vote from left to right, on the Motion to the application. (ANNOUNCE THE OUTCOME) The Motion is. Conditional Use Permit Motion Form Page 3 of 4

Decision made this 20th day of May, 2015 while in regular session. ATTEST: X Donna White Chair to Board of Adjustment X Rebecca Powers Clerk to Board of Adjustment Conditional Use Permit Motion Form Page 4 of 4