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~~IG <br />5 <br />A final problem is relates to the swimming pao 1/clubhouse facility. The <br />.pool does not include an area large enough to serve the projected 600-~ <br />resic.ents that vaould ultimately reside in the development. The pool is only <br />slightly larger than 1,000 sc. feet in area, and a pool of 2,000-2,F00 seu~:re <br />feet is more desirable to serve the anticipated number of residents. Clubhouse <br />activities and plans also need to be stated/designated clearly so that specific <br />uses of the facility vaill be known. <br />Ir_ addition to the criteria. set forth for rezoning, the applicant must <br />also comply with additional standards which apply to Planned Developments. <br />-' Article 7 of the Zoning Orcinance contains these standards and indicates the <br />purpose zor such a district designation - the establishment, for specialized <br />purposes, where tracts suitable in locata.on, area and character for the uses <br />and structures proposed are to be planned and developed on a unifiec7 basis. <br />Section 7.14 of the mooning Ordinc.nce contains those standards which apply <br />specifi.Cally to Planned Development-Iiausing designations such as that proposed. <br />The Planning Staff has reviewed the site plan submitted by the applicant for <br />compliance with these standards and has the following comments: <br />(1). A storr:~ drainage plan for the development must be prepared, shoe;ing <br />how drainage caill be handled in relation to proposed building. and parking <br />areas. <br />(2). Recreational plans must be revised to delete the access easement <br />serving Y7ildwood Subdivision-Phase II. Recalculation of those pedestrian aths <br />included as part of the recreation system must be provided and those paths <br />designated on the plan. The proposed pool ;gust be enlarged to serve the <br />population projected in the development, and plans £or the clubhouse ~>rovided, <br />showing the use of interior spaces. <br />(3). Proposed sewage collection plans must be revised, where necessary, <br />to address the following: <br />A. Sewer mains are located to close to buildings in some <br />instances. These must be relocated and easements designated if the <br />lines. are to be dedicated to Hillsborough for maintenance. A 30' <br />easement is to be provided for maintenance. <br />D. Connedions to three existing manholes are shown. The engineer <br />should provide invert elevations which indicate that access to <br />these manholes is accessible. <br />C. Several lines appear to be running uphill. The engineer should <br />provide an indica4ion that sewer lines will be located at a <br />sufficient c,epth to attain a gravity flow. <br />D. An additional manhole is needed in one line which makes a bend <br />or curve. <br />(~). Proposed caater distribution plans must be revised, where necessary, <br />to address the following:: <br />A. Extend the 12-inch water line in the proposed Oakdale Drive <br />E:aension as shoe:°n on the plans for I~iildwood subdivisior. Phase II <br />to correct with the six-inch line running through f:arrpton Dooms to <br />form a loop system. The six-inch line proposed for [•lalter C1arl:e <br />Drive may then be deleted. <br />5. Two additicral hydrants are recuired, and two others must be <br />relocated to provide a total of five hydrants, all more or less <br />ecually spaced 500' apart. <br />C. All dead end Iwo-inch water lines must have blov;-off valves to <br />clear stagnant caater. <br />
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