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15 <br />Chair Gooding -Ray asked if the open space was continuous between the two phases. Benedict <br />pointed out where the open space would be. <br />Chair Gooding -Ray asked if there would be room for a trail to go between the two places. <br />Forest Evans responded yes. <br />Ted Triebel asked if the increase in the lot size would anticipate the size of the houses to be 2, 3 <br />and 4 bedrooms. <br />Forest Evans stated there would be no 2 bedrooms, just 3 and 4 bedrooms. <br />Ted Triebel expressed concern about the Soil/Site Evaluation (033). The design flow was 360 <br />gpd, which is for a 3 bedroom. <br />Forest Evans stated that they only build spec houses using 4 or 5 different plans. The houses are <br />3 bedrooms with the option to add another bedroom if the lot would re -perk. He assumed the <br />Homeowner's Association would want to develop the open space to trails and/or playgrounds. <br />Ted Triebel referred to page 029, paragraph 3, the 3,000 feet of perennial stream corridor. Was <br />that the stream on the map? <br />Forest Evans replied yes, and it has a buffer along the whole stream and the open space. <br />Ted Triebel asked what the buffer was. <br />Forest Evans replied the buffer was 85 feet on both sides of the stream. <br />Craufurd Goodwin asked if the developer could name the roads since they were public roads. <br />Eddie Kirk replied that the developer could propose names for them and as long as they are <br />approved through Land Records. <br />MOTION made by Barry Katz to approve the plan. Seconded by Craufurd Goodwin. <br />VOTE: Unanimous <br />AGENDA ITEM #9: ITEMS HEARD AT MAY 27, 2003 PUBLIC HEARING <br />i. Open burning <br />Presenter: Craig Benedict: <br />Craig Benedict stated that the State has given Orange County an opportunity to have open <br />burning regulations as part of their zoning and subdivision regulations. The restrictions only <br />apply when someone asks for a new subdivision or development. This would be part of the 13 <br />conditions of a subdivision. <br />0 <br />