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<br />4 y. <br />~'~7ctober 13, 1986. The Planning Board recommended that the following <br />wording be added to the first sentence in the first paragraph of Section <br />IV-B-l. <br />"The minimum lot size shall be as required by the Orange County <br />Land Use Plan, orange County Zoning Ordinance or the Hillsborough Zoning <br />Ordinance, whichever is applicable." ~- <br />Motion was made by Commissioner willhoit, seconded by Commissioner, <br />Carey to approve the Planning Board recommendation. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />3. ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT - TELEPHONE EXCHANGES <br />A proposed amendment to the Zoning ordinance was presented. The <br />text amendment would establish. a minimum lot size. requirement for <br />telephone exchange facilities (without offices), subscriber loop huts, <br />pressure regulator stations, and water and sewer pump stations in all <br />zoning districts. The Planning Board recommended to add to Article <br />6.16.12, subsection d) "The minimum required lot area for such uses shall <br />be 5,000 square feet. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to approve the Planning Board recommendation. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />4. WALKER'S LANDING II - PRELIMINARY <br />Planner Greg Szymik presented the Preliminary Plan for Walker's <br />Landing II. The property is located in Cedar Grove Township on SR 1383 <br />(Eno Cemetery Road). Nine lots are proposed out of a 24.53 acre tract. <br />The tract is designated as Agricultural Residential and Water Supply _ <br />Watershed on the Land Use Plan. The Planning Board recommended approval ~" <br />subject to the condition that all property lines below the 620 elevation <br />must be removed and the property designated as Lake Orange Inc. <br />Alois Callemyn, surveyor for the developer, asked that the <br />property line be left at the 615 elevation. He stated that by approving <br />the Planning Board recommendation the County would be setting property <br />lines. <br />County Attorney Geoffrey Gledhill ~.ndicated that the problem with <br />using the 615 elevation is that it encroaches on the land owned by the <br />County and it would not be in the County's best interest to approve a <br />subdivision that sets lot lines that encroach on County property. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to approve the Planning Board recommendation. <br />Bobby Nichols of Lake Orange Inc. stated that the land between the <br />615 and 620 elevation has never been deeded to the County. The County has <br />a temporary flood easement for that land between the 615 and 620 <br />elevation. He expressed his desire for the property owner to have control <br />of the land between the water and the adjacent lot. He asked that the <br />title be warranted to the 620' elevation but deeded to the 615' elevation. <br />Gledhill pointed out that in seven (7) years the people who have <br />deeded non-warranty deeds down to the lake front would have a claim of <br />ownership to the lake front which .would oust Lake Orange and oust perhaps <br />the County's easement. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />