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~U~ <br />3 <br />hearing and is to be paid within 1 month of that notice. Xou can pay the <br />entire fee or pay an equwl amount over the next five years. The total cost <br />for construction is 555,000 plus 5700 administrative costs and the balance is <br />paid by the State of North Carolina. <br />Commissioner Lloyd asked about the 5700 administrative costs. <br />Smith e::plained this cost covers attorney fees, publication, xeroxing and <br />mailing costs. The attorney cost is for reviewing the project and is a <br />normal procedure for all Participatory Paving Programs and is not billed to <br />the County until after the final assessment resolution is adopted and the <br />money appropriated. <br />Smith explained the work-will probably not begin until September <br />or October because of the backlog by the Department of Transportation. The <br />larger projects are usually started in the Spring. <br />CHAIR 1<VSLLHOIT CALLED THE PUBLIC H)aARING TO A CLOSE. <br />notion was made by Commissioner Whitted, Seconded by Commissioner <br />Lloyd to adopt the final assessment resolution, accept the certificate of <br />mailing as offered by the Clerk to the Board and schedule the public hearing <br />on the preliminary assessment toll for July 2, 1984. <br />VOTE: UidANII7OUS. <br />E. ~TE?•1S FOR DECIS~~ <br />1. - <br />Homes,_In~._ <br />Smith presented for consideration of the Board the proposed <br />Secondary Amendment to the Land Use Plan for 20+ acres located north of <br />Eubanks Road and west of the NC 86/Eubanks Road (5R1127) intersection from <br />Rural Buffer to Twenty Year Transition. The Planning Board reviewed this <br />item on biay 21, 1984. <br />Commissioner Iaallcer requested explanation of the difference <br />between the 20 Xear transition and rural buffet designations because they <br />don't have water and sewer in that area at this time. <br />Smith explained that the Rural Buffer area with its present <br />zoning would only permit one residential unit per acre. In the Ten to Twenty <br />Year Transition area the range of zoning permitted would be R1-R-13. I+~hen <br />the applicant can't adhere, to the present zoning a subsequent request for <br />rezoning or proposal may be submitted. This area will be subject to any of <br />the stipulations as outlined in the Joint Planning Agreement. <br />Chair Y~illhoit asked about the rationale for changing from Rural buffer <br />to Twenty Year Transition when sewer will not be available to that area for <br />another nine (9) years. <br />Smith explained that although OI+7ASA is not interested in <br />extending water and sewer at this time. they would look favorably on the <br />extension of lines by a developer so long as the line size and location meet <br />OWASA criteria. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner >;Valker, seconded by Commissioner <br />Lloyd to approve the request for amendment to the Land Use Plan from Rural <br />Buffer to Twenty Xear Transition based on the following criteria: <br />1. The Planning Board for the Town of Chapel Hill recommends <br />extension of the Twenty Year Transition Area, and <br />2. O~r7ASA's long range Capital Improvements Budget calls far <br />water and sewer in this area between 1993-1996. <br />VOTE: Ayes, 9, Naes, 1 (I~7illhoit). <br />2. Proposec_ Secondary ~endmen~ to_ Land_ Us e_ g],~I1.~ t4. Kimball <br />Partin <br />