July 12, 2006

  Volume 4, Number 28

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Short summer meeting

             It was definitely a summer agenda for the Wake Forest Planning Board, and the members completed their business in 15 minutes Tuesday night.

            The only items on the agenda were the initial zoning for three commercial parcels at Burlington Mills Road and Capital Boulevard and the review of a 10-lot subdivision in Wildflower on Rogers Road. Both were approved unanimously.

            The properties zoned as highway business are the Citgo Foodmart at 2500 Burlington Mills Road, the Janko Import Cars Repair and Sales at 9912 Capital Boulevard and the vacant property between the two. All were recently voluntarily annexed to the town. Their county zoning was highway district, which is similar to Wake Forest’s highway business.

            The 10 houses to be built in Wildflower will face Marshall Farm Road, but their driveways and garages will be in the rear, accessed by an alley there and one side alley. Rob Weintraub, representing Ammons Development, said the houses would range from 1,700 to 2,100 square feet. The purpose of the alley was to give “a more traditional look” to these homes at the entrance from Rogers Road.

 
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