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44 <br />concern the need for curb and Sutter in the access road and some off -site <br />construction the planning staff feels is necessary for this project.. <br />i have already discussed the Swale vs. curb and gutter. The offsite <br />improvements include extension of a 12" water line across the northern boundary <br />of this project and the dedication of a 70' wide right -of -way for the proposed <br />Oakdale Drive extension, and the construction of that portion of the road that <br />would run along the project boundary. We will dedicate the right -of -way for <br />the road if it is necessary. The construction of this collector road is not a <br />burden which should be borne solely by the developers of this property. if and <br />when the road connects new and old 86 it will be used by far greater numbers of <br />vehicles that is projected for Hampton Downs and Wildwood Development. x't <br />should'serve as a service road for 1 -85 and reduce the number of vehicles which <br />use the interstate to go from one road to-the other. <br />Staff indicated concern about Hampton Downs connecting to minor streets as <br />referenced in section 7.14.3. Bost of the streets in Wildwood would fit into <br />the local; sub collector or even possibly the collector category. These <br />streets should be able to carry the increase in vehicle trips associated with <br />Hampton Downs. For these reasons we do not feel it should be the <br />responsibility of the developers of Hampton Downs to construct the proposed <br />Oakdale Drive extension. <br />Gordon inquired of Collins what kind of road John Breckenridge Drive would <br />be. Collins replied residential street and if Hampton Downs was approved it <br />could become a sub - collector or collector street. Gordon inquired further if <br />it would meet the requirements. The answer was that it was designated as a <br />collector street. <br />Gordon also raised the question of Oakdale Drive Extension Collins <br />answered it was designated as collector in the Land Use Plan, but that there <br />were problems obtaining the necessary easements. <br />Gordon inquired about the relationship between the required 100' setback <br />and the proposed 50' setback. Collins responded that the PD -H district <br />requires a 100' setback around the perimeter of the property, but that due to <br />steep slopes in the eastern portion of the tract the developer was proposing to <br />shift development to the west, encroaching on the setback but leaving a much <br />larger area to the east in its natural state. <br />Rr. Olive inquired how much water would be used by the proposed <br />development. Mr. Cannity could not answer the question <br />Barbara Page from the audience asked if the houses would be stick -built or <br />modular as this would impact on the schools and tax base. The answer by <br />Cannity was stick built. <br />Mr. Horace Johnson, Town of Hillsborough Commissioner, was sworn in. He <br />_ <br />addressed the public water /sewer question indicating that there are problems <br />regarding water service provision. <br />__. <br />He continued that the lines must be dedicated to the Town before takeover. <br />The town will require that all plans must be prepared by a certified engineer- <br />and be submitted to the Town and State for review and approval. The lines will <br />be constructed privately and the State must certify the person(s) doing the <br />tap -ons. Mr. Johnson further noted that at the present time water pressure is <br />low in the Hampton Downs area. <br />
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