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~`~~ <br />12 <br />16. The project must remain in unitary ownership and no lots can be <br />sold to individuals. <br />17. A final boundary survey of the Planned Development and improve-° <br />ments shall be recorded by the developer. <br />18. The final site plan and narrative of the project incorporating <br />all changes, deletions and additions through the final approval <br />of the project are incorporated hereir. and made a part of this <br />Planned Development Special Use Permit. A copy of the final <br />site plan and narrative aze on file with the Orange County <br />Planning Department. Grading and building permits, upon <br />application, will be issued after approval and recordation of <br />the Special Use Permit. <br />19. The development shall be built and operated according to the <br />site plan and written narrative supplied by the developer and in <br />compliance with the above conditions. <br />Commissioner t•?hitted asked staff to show the location of the project site <br />on the map. Collins reviewed its location. <br />Evelyn .Poole-Kober expressed concern about the availability or interest of <br />the Toevn in extending public water and sewer to the site given its distance <br />from the Town. She clarified that the letter submitted by the Town Clezk <br />regarding water and sewer is a "routine" letter and did not indicate Town <br />approval. She noted that the Board had concern about adequate water pressure <br />and meeting the State minimum river flow requirements. She indicated that the <br />Board wanted a subdivision with a lot size greater than one acre. She <br />expressed concern about access to t?C R6; interior road layout, suggesting <br />instead a loop road; parking facilities at 2 spaces per unit plus an additional <br />visitor's space for every 5 units, as provided in the proposed Hillsborough <br />Zoning Ordinance; paved roads and recreation areas to state standazds; and <br />clustered recreation facilities. <br />Gordon questioned Ms. Poole-Kober's comment on the letter from the Town as <br />a "routine° letter. Fis. Poole-Kober responded that she had just recently <br />learned of these letters and stated that they only indicate that facilities are <br />there. . <br />Commissioner tR*hitted questioned this matter noting that the County makes <br />its approvals contingent on Town approval of sewer/water extensions and that it <br />is not the County's responsibility to address Tawn proceduzes on this matter. <br />Roger Dale Stephens, owner/developer, stated that he had spoken with <br />Horace Johnson of the Town of Hillsborough prior to purchasing the property to <br />clarify that he would be allowed to extend lines to the site and be served by <br />the Town system, as he could not pursue the project without public water and <br />sewer. He indicated that in subsequent meetings A",r. Johnson had expressed to <br />him verbally and in written form that approval would be granted pending <br />approval under State requirements. He indicated that plans for the extension <br />had already been submitted to the State and that he understood that the Town <br />would approve the project with the contingency that Hillsborough's extension <br />policy requirements be met. <br />Charlotte Huckabee expressed strong apposition to the rezoning for a <br />trailer park as the ovmer of the adjacent 22 acres. She informed the Boards <br />that her father had sold access via Phoebe Drive to a neighbor as a favor, but <br />that the property had subsequently been sold. She expressed concern that the <br />only access to the property was via Phoebe Drive; that the property would be <br />rlasral ~7C/~. tha+ the raei r3c+nt•c wrn~9 r~ r3amaaP aC7;acent lands: that the mobile homes <br />