10OctoberPB - Special Meeting MINUTES
Randolph County Planning Board
October 1, 1984
There was a joint meeting between the Randolph County Planning Board and the
City of Archdale Planning Board on October 1, 1984. The meeting took place at the
Council Meeting Room, City of Archdale, Archdale, North Carolina at 7:30 p.m. The
following persons were in attendance:
City of Archdale County of Randolph
Wesley Umberger, Chairman Don Hancock, Chairman
Harold Wise, Vice-Chairman Doyle Stout, Vice-Chairman
Larry Darr Tal Harrison
Lewis Stroud Bud Osborne
Jack Burton Hal Johnson, Administrative Officer
Vernard Weant
Hilliard Penry
Others Present:
Henry Darr, Archdale Mayor
Bruce Lance, Councilman
Robert Wilson, Ast. Manager
Bob Gray, Director of Public Works
1. The meeting was called to order by Archdale Vice-Chairman Harold Wise. After
business involving the Archdale Planning Board was concluded a review and discussion
was held among the Randolph County Planning Board and the City of Archdale Board
concerning the land around the one mile jurisdiction of the City of Archdale. A
presentation to the county was made concerning Archdale's updated Land Use and
Development Maps. Three large areas in Archdale are expected to be zoned for
Industrial use on the city's new land use map. Areas expected to become industrial
is land along Interstate 85; areas around the Archdale Industrial Park; and a large
area of land in the Mendenhall Road and Uwharrie Road vacinity. Other projected
changes from the 1977 land use map is commercial zoning for the area north of Highway
�' 62 and between U. S. 311 and Archdale Road. Areas below the Archdale Industrial Park
continue rural residential zoning.
It was discussed by members of both. Boards that because of the increased growth
in the Archdale/Trinity area it is important for the city and the county to understand
what each projects for future development. It was also discussed that many of the
problems confronting the county and the City of Archdale were due to neither government
having zoning and land use planning until relatively a few years ago. Both Boards
agreed that land development problems would be increasing in other townships of the
county without an expansion of the County's zoning jurisdiction to protect these areas.
It was felt by all present that the county should consider expanding it's zoning
jurisdiction on a county-wide basis.
2. The joint meeting was adjourned by Chairman Wesley Umberger at 9:30 p.m.
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