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14 <br />east side of Rocky Run Creek as shown on the vicinity map. The current <br />zoning is Agricultural Residential (AR) and Upper Eno Protected <br />Watershed Adjacent land uses are residential. <br />The total acreage of the tract is 30.7 acres. The applicant's site analysis is <br />included on the Concept Plan. It shows that most of the property is wooded <br />with a 4-acre open field in the central portion of the site, which is also a <br />ridgetop at the highest part of the site. In addition, a 2 -acre open area is <br />located at the southeast corner at the intersection of Dimmocks Mill Road <br />and Moorefields Road Hardwoods dominate the western two-thirds of the <br />forest on the west side ofthe ridge. More pines are found on lots 1 through <br />6 east of the ridge line. <br />The majority of the site slopes gently at a gradient less than 756A <br />Approximately two-thirds of the site drains directly into Rocky Run which <br />flo*s north along the western boundary. The eastern third of the site drains <br />to the north and eventually to Rocky Run downstream of Woodgreen. A <br />small area of moderate slopes (7.5% to 15%) is found in the required stream <br />buffer new the southwest corner of the site. <br />The Concept plan for Woodgreen follows the conservation option of <br />flexible development as described in the Subdivision Regulations. The <br />applicant, Tri -Star, Inc., has proposed to divide the property into 27 new <br />residential lots that average one acre in size. The proposal includes 1059 <br />acres or 34.5% open space, <br />The open space will be privately owned as part of the lots and will be <br />reserved through a conservation easement or restrictive covenants. It will <br />protect wooded land on gentle slopes, Rocky Run, the 100 -year floodplain, <br />the adjacent stream buffer, buffers along Dimmocks Mill Road and the <br />eastern subdivision boundary, as well as the natural drainage swale across <br />lots 1 through 7. The open space will also minimize visual impacts by <br />preserving the open area adjacent to Dimmocks Mill Road <br />The lots will have individual wells and septic systems, The property has <br />had a preliminary soils evaluation conducted by the Health Department. <br />The approximate boundary of soils unsuitable for subsurface sewage <br />disposal is shown as pan of the site analysis. Soil types from the USDA <br />soil survey for Orange County are also indicated on the Concept Plan. Prior <br />to submittal of the Preliminary Plan, the applicant must obtain approval <br />from the Health Department for each lot. In particular, lots 10-IS must <br />have enough area outside of the stream buffer to locate a residence, the <br />initial septic system and the repair area. Wells may be permitted in the <br />stream buffer. <br />Access from the lots to Moorefields Road is to be provided by two <br />proposed public roads built and paved to NC Department of Transportation <br />standards. A publicly dedicated stubout is provided to the adjacent <br />northern property for future access. <br />The Neighborhood information Meeting was held on November 11. The <br />meeting summary and letters from the neighbors are included in thus <br />minutes on pages Discussion included potential impacts, <br />access, and open space protection. <br />