§ 25-502.1. Boundaries.  


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  • The 220-North Mixed Use Overlay District includes an area on each side of Virginia Route 220, extending generally from the northern corporate boundary of the Town of Rocky Mount to the intersection of Route 220 and Brick Church Road. The official boundaries of the 220-North Mixed Use Overlay District are shown on the official zoning map for Franklin County, and are further described as follows:

    (1)

    Beginning at a point along the northeast edge of the Route 220 right-of-way directly opposite the intersection of Route 220 and Brick Church Road; thence southeast along the edge of the Route 220 right-of-way to the westernmost corner of the parcel identified by Franklin County Real Estate records as tax map number 36, parcel number 188.01; thence northeast along the westernmost edge of such parcel to the northernmost corner of such parcel; thence southeast along the northernmost edge of such parcel to the centerline of Rolling Hill Drive; thence south, southeast, and northeast along the centerline of Rolling Hill Drive to the intersection of Rolling Hill Drive and Hazelwood Lane; thence northeast along the centerline of Hazelwood Lane for a distance equal to one-half (½) of a mile from the centerline of the northbound travel lane of Route 220, as measured perpendicular to the centerline of the northbound travel lane of Route 220; thence southeast and south in a manner parallel to the centerline of the northbound travel lane of Route 220 at a distance of one-half (½) of a mile from the centerline of the northbound travel lane of Route 220, as measured perpendicular to the centerline of the northbound travel lane of Route 220, following such course to the corporate boundary of the Town of Rocky Mount; thence west along the corporate boundary of the Town of Rocky Mount to a point located along the centerline of the northbound travel lane of Route 220; thence west along the corporate boundary of the Town of Rocky Mount to a point located along the centerline of the southbound travel lane of Route 220; thence west along the corporate boundary of the Town of Rocky Mount for a distance equal to one-half (½) of a mile from the centerline of the southbound travel lane of Route 220, as measured perpendicular to the centerline of the southbound travel lane of Route 220; thence north and northwest in a manner parallel to the centerline of the southbound travel lane of Route 220 at a distance of one-half (½) of a mile from the centerline of the southbound travel lane of Route 220, as measured perpendicular to the centerline of the southbound travel lane of Route 220, following such course to the centerline of Brick Church Road; thence northeast along the centerline of Brick Church Road to the intersection of Brick Church Road and Route 220 at a point located along the centerline of the southbound travel lane of Route 220; thence northeast to the point of origin along the northeast edge of the Route 220 right-of-way directly opposite the intersection of Route 220 and Brick Church Road.

    (2)

    The boundaries of the 220-North Mixed Use Overlay District may be amended to extend such boundaries to include any parcel of land, in part or in its entirety, that contains area within or immediately abutting the official boundaries of the 220-North Mixed Use Overlay, as described above. Any such amendment of the overlay boundaries shall be consistent with the requirements of this chapter for amendment of the zoning ordinance, and, if approved by the board of supervisors, shall be reflected on the official zoning map for Franklin County.

    (Res. No. 12-10-2009, 12-15-09)

(Res. No. 12-10-2009, 12-15-09)