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3/7/1983
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3• <br /> }• This is a feasible way to provide for residential development initially and over <br /> I <br /> �• a long term provide for connection to the Hillsborough sewer treatment system. <br /> 5• Commissioner Willhoit asked "how is that provided for over the long term?" Mr. <br /> 7• Collins responded that it could be controlled through the subdivision process; <br /> Be Mr. Freeland would at some point in time, as development occurs, have to make <br /> 9• provisions to connect to the Hillsborough system. As his property to the north, <br /> 0. which he wants to develop for commercial purposes, is developed he will look to <br /> 1• the feasibility of extending the sewer at that time. Commissioner Willhoit asked <br /> • if the Board received a sketch or plan showing how Mr. Freeland plans to develop <br /> 3• it. Commissioner Willhoit also asked if there had been any comment from the <br /> 4• Town of Hillsborough about the municipal services that should be provided during <br /> 59 that period of time. Mr. Collins responded that the Town is primarily concerned <br /> 69 with whether or not they will be able to provide sufficient water to meet all of <br /> 7• the needs of the professional developers. The Town sees no problem with connecting <br /> 8• the sewer other than the financial aspect of it. The Town of Hillsborough does not <br /> 9• want to pay for extending the sewer lines to service Mr. Freeland's development. <br /> �0• Mr. Freeland would like to be able to phase this development in such a manner that <br /> �• he could provide adequate disposal methods. Mr. Collins described the flow of the <br /> 2. sewer lines to the Board. The lay-out of the sewer lines makes it feasible to <br /> !30 connect with the Town of Hillsborough's sewer system when necessary. <br /> �4• Commissioner Marshall asked.-If there was a. possibility;of several .treatment <br /> 5• plants to serve individual residential developments in this area. <br /> 6• Commissioner Whitted said when "specific development plans" come before the <br /> 79 Board that would be the time "to be specific as to when municipal services ought <br /> 8- to be available." <br /> 9• Commissioner Lloyd moved, seconded by Commissioner Walker, to approve the <br /> 301 Land Use Plan Amendment requested by James Rae Freeland for 149.3 acres in <br /> 31• Hillsborough Township with all the conditions of the Planning Board and Staff. <br /> 32• VOTE: Ayes, 5; noes 0. <br /> 33- D-4 Rezoning - R-1 to R-4 <br /> 34- Marvin Collins said the Planning Staff recommends approval of rezoning the <br /> 35• southernmost ten (10) acres from R-1 to R-4. The reasons for requesting that <br /> 36• particular area be rezoned are two (2): 1) the way the property is being released <br /> 37* in the financing arrangements; and, 2) water access is across 86 at Joppa Oaks. <br /> 38- <br /> 39• <br /> 40. <br />
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