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284u <br />UNANIMOUSLY, (4-0). <br />The resolution, as adopted, reads as follows: <br />RESOLUTION ADOPTING LAND USE PLAN NARRATIVE (86-10-13/R-2) <br />WHEREAS, the Orange County Board of Commissioners and the <br />Chapel Hill Town Council have adopted a Land Use Plan for the <br />Joint Planning Area; and <br />WHEREAS, critical information was considered in discussion and <br />adoption of this plan; and <br />WHEREAS, this critical, background information is contained in <br />the attached document, "Orange County-Chapel Hill-Carrboro <br />Joint Planning Land Use Plan;" <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the (Board of Commissioners of <br />Orange County/Council of the Town of Chapel Hill) that the <br />document "Orange County-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Joint Planning <br />Land Use Plan - October 1986" is hereby adopted as a component <br />of the adopted land use plan, and as such becomes a part of a <br />comprehensive plan for Joint Planning by .the Town of Chapel <br />Hill and Orange County. <br />This the 13th day of October, 1986. <br />Public Hearin on Planned Develo meet Rezonin Re est -Eubanks <br />Road ,Townhouses,,,,, (PD-1-86~ <br />Citi2ens wishing to speak at the hearing were sworn in by the <br />Orange County Chair of the Board of Commissioners. <br />Marvin Collins, Orange County Planning Director, asked that <br />agenda item #3, Action Agenda Item Abstract, dated October 13, <br />1986, PD-1-86 Eubanks Road Townhouses be entered into the <br />record of the meeting. <br />Mr. Collins made a presentation on the project saying this <br />hearing was the third public hearing on the proposed Eubanks <br />Road Townhouse project. He said the proposal was for 137 <br />townhouse units, grouped in clusters, on a 19.2 acre site on <br />the north side of Eubanks Road, 1700 feet west of the <br />intersection of Interstate-40 and N.C. $6. There is a <br />requirement of a 100' buffer surrounding the site except for <br />the side adjacent to the industrial development which requires <br />a 50' buffer. Sewer service, according to Mr. Collins, would <br />be provided by construction and installation of a pump station <br />to serve the entire drainage basin. <br />i~ir. collins stated that the current recreation standards <br />(Article 5.1.1) require a minimum recreation space ratio of <br />.299. Therefore the applicant needed to provide a minimum <br />recreation space of 5.85 acres for a 19.2 acre site. However, <br />section IV-B--7-b-2 also requires that 1/35th of an acre of land <br />be dedicated for each dwelling unit proposed. This results in <br />acreage requirement of 4.11 acres of public recreation area. If <br />the figure derived by application of Article 5.1.1 is greater, <br />the difference (1.74 acres) must be developed for private <br />recreation area and a payment-in-lieu of recreation in the <br />