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7 <br /> E-16 Day_NeadQws—z_-preliminary subdivision Pisd (see page of this <br /> book) <br /> The Planning Board recommends approval of the preliminary plat for the Bay <br /> Meadows property of Joseph J. and Diana A. Falcone subject to the following: <br /> (1) renumber lots seven and eight to lots five and six. <br /> (2) right-of-way be shown for the turn-around on the plat. <br /> Commissioner Walker moved, seconded by Commissioner Lloyd to approve the <br /> recommendations from the Planning Board subject to the stated conditions. <br /> VOTE: Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. <br /> E-17 Lynwood Acres sections Preliminary Plat. (see pages of this <br /> book) <br /> The Planning Board recommended approval of the preliminary plat for Lynwood <br /> Acres 11, property of Neil G. Beard and Lue Simopoulos-Beard, with the <br /> condition that the calculated maximum impervious surface requirements be noted <br /> on the plat. <br /> Commissioner Marshall moved, seconded by Commissioner Lloyd to approve the <br /> Planning Board recommendations. VOTE: Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. <br /> E-18 - Ergliminary Plat (see pages of this <br /> book) <br /> The Planning Board recommended approval of the preliminary plat for Reddy <br /> Woods, property of James Collins, subject to the following conditions: <br /> (1) note on plat that Lots 2-10 have access only from Stedfast Road. <br /> (2) lot 1 (one) has access from SR 1131. <br /> Commissioner Lloyd moved, seconded by Commissioner Walker to approve the <br /> Planning Board's recommendations. VOTE: Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. <br /> E-19 Lawreng9 S ey-Subdiylgi�n_-_p liminaxp Plat . (see page of <br /> this book) <br /> Commissioner Lloyd moved, seconded by Commissioner Whitted to approve the <br /> preliminary plan for Lawrence Summey Subdivision. VOTE: Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. <br /> E-20 leas (see page <br /> for this Ordinance) <br /> Ms. Susan Smith stated that the Carrboro Water Task Force had approved and <br /> recommended changes to the Orange County Sedimentation and Erosion Control <br /> Ordinance for application to the University Lake watershed and proceeded to <br /> highlight the significant changes. <br /> Ms. Smith noted that the Carrboro Task Force is creating some <br /> administrative difficulties that have not been resolved in any discussions with <br /> the Town of Carrboro. These issues relate to: <br /> typical zoning requirements in terms of enforcing buffers, toxic wastes <br /> standards, etc., and <br /> specification of techniques under Section 11 - Access and Haul Roads - the <br /> provision specifies a technique, a detail not employed elsewhere in the Orange <br /> Conty Sedimentation and Erosion Ordinance. <br /> The Ordinance should set objectives leaving it up to the developer and the <br /> approval of the administrator to establish a technique to meet the objective. <br /> Ms. Smith noted (relative to Item 1, page 105) that because so many <br /> jurisdictions are involved, it is best to have a uniform standard which could <br /> best be applied to all three watersheds rather than point out one watershed for <br /> protection under a county-wide Ordinance. She stated that there is a need to <br /> set out administrative procedures early rather than wait until the Ordinance is <br /> adopted. <br />