Planning Board - Regular Meeting

Monday, May 18, 2026

The Fuquay-Varina Planning Board approved the minutes from its April 20, 2026 meeting and recommended approval of a rezoning request for 313 Raleigh Street from residential medium density to town center residential.

About this meeting

Government Body
Planning Board
Meeting Type
Planning Board
Location
Fuquay-Varina, NC
Meeting Date
May 18, 2026

Transcript

14 sections

4:25 – 5:07Speaker 4

All right. We have a quorum. Please stand for the pledge, everybody. All right. First, item approval of the minutes from April 20, 2026, planning board meeting. The purpose of this agenda is to consider approval of meeting minutes from last, what, April 20, 2026 meeting, because everyone had a chance to review, look over. Yeah. Changes, corrections, are we good?

5:09Speaker 2

I don't see any.

5:09Speaker 4

Do I have a motion?

5:14Speaker 2

A motion to approve the minutes from the April 20, 2026 planning board meeting as presented and recommended.

5:21 – 5:40Speaker 4

I second the motion. All in favor? Aye. All opposed? Motion carries. Moving on to the public hearing section. Item 4A, REZ 2026-06. Further information will be provided by staff.

5:42 – 7:07Speaker 5

All right, thank you, Mr. Chair. Good evening, board. I am submitting the first agenda abstract and supporting documents into the official record of the town. The first rezoning before you tonight is RAZ 202606 is a rezoning requested by Herbert Proctor of Stewart and Proctor PLLC at 313 Raleigh Street, pin number 0666078196. This rezoning is a total of 0.24 acres from the residential medium density to the town center residential zoning district. Staff recommends approval of the proposed zoning map amendment as it is reasonable and in the best interest of the public for the following reasons. Number one, the requested zoning map amendment is consistent with the 2040 community vision land use plan classification of town center residential. Number two, the requested zoning district supports the LUP's policy 2.1, encourage infill development and redevelopment inside town limits. Number three, the requested zoning district supports the LUP's policy 4.1, manage future growth and development in accordance with the priority infrastructure investment areas map and number four the requested zoning district brings the front setback into compliance and significantly reduces the encouragement of the existing structure into the rear setback eliminating all but one pre-existing legal non-conformity our petitioner is here tonight and i am also available to answer any questions all right fantastic thank you board have any questions for staff until we open a public hearing

7:08Speaker 4

All right. Thank you. Eva, do we have anyone signed up for the public hearing?

7:16Speaker 6

Yes, we do. We have Herbert Proctor and the petitioner, Donna Feldberg, if they wish to speak.

7:29Speaker 4

Name and address, please, sir.

7:30 – 7:42Speaker 3

Herbie Proctor with Stuart Proctor, 3608 Prairie Place, Fuqua Verena. I'm here with Ms. Feldberg, the property owner. If you guys have any questions, I hope we can answer them. I appreciate the opportunity to come before you guys tonight.

7:43 – 7:56Speaker 4

Fantastic, thank you. Thank you. Anyone else? No one else. All right, perfect. Close public hearing at this time. Bring it back to the board. No questions, I will entertain a motion.

8:00 – 8:27Speaker 1

I said a motion to recommend approval of our easy twenty twenty six oh six oh six a zoning map amendment for three thirteen Raleigh Street from the residential medium density zoning district the town center residential zoning district as it is reasonable and in the best interest of the public public for reasons identified by staff second all in favor aye all opposed motion carries

8:30 – 8:41Speaker 4

I'm number 6, a planning staff report. Are there any questions or anything regarding the information? And if not.

8:42Speaker 2

Second all over.

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