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~~~ <br />establish minimum and maximum dimensions for subdivision plats - no <br />smaller than 8-1/2"x11" or greater than 21"x30". Margin dimensions are <br />also established - 1-1/2" on the left border and 1/2" on all other <br />borders. <br />The current Subdivision Regulations allow either (a) 21"x30", (b) <br />12"x18" or (c) 18"x24" plat sizes. <br />The amendment would eliminate confusion between the <br />regulations/requirements administered by the Planning Department and <br />the Register of Deeds and Land Records Departments. <br />The ,Planning Board recommends approval of amendment. <br />There were no comments or questions. <br />5. INSPECTION FEE-SCHEDULE <br />The presentation was made by Collins. <br />This agenda item is to receive public comment on proposed <br />amendments to the Inspection Fee Schedule. <br />On July 8, 1986, an updated schedule of fees for planning, erosion <br />control and building inspection services was adopted by the Board of <br />Commissioners. Since adoption of the schedule, it has become apparent <br />that revisions are necessary to clarify certain fees and other <br />"miscellaneous" schedules which were not foreseen earlier. --, <br />The proposed amendments would clarify the application of fees to <br />certain types of construction and plan review/approval procedures. In °~ <br />addition, the provision regarding "Late Fees" would be incorporated <br />again, and all schedules containing fees ending in $.50 would be <br />rounded off to be consistent with the computerized permit system <br />program. <br />The proposed amendments would also add fees for various "miscel- <br />laneous" inspections such as the moving and demolition of buildings, <br />commercial and campaign signs, swimming poo7.s and radio/TV towers. Fees <br />would also be established to provide for the reimbursement of Town of <br />Chapel Hill Engineering Staff inspecting streets, storm drainage, and <br />water and sewer facilities constructed to Town standards. <br />Commissioner Carey inquired about the "Change of occupancy/Use <br />(Existing Building)". Collins responded this item is related to a <br />requirement in the North Carolina State Building Code where different <br />classes of occupancy are defined such as retail, office, etc. Carey <br />noted the need for .clarification and Collins agreed that this could be <br />changed to read "Change in Class of Occupancy". <br />Commissioner Lloyd asked for clarification on campaign signs and <br />inquired how it could be enforced. Collins responded that the present <br />Sign ordinance allows campaign signs and specifies locations and sizes <br />of the signs. <br />