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situation. This is prevalent throughout the County. <br />Chair Halkiotis said that he has a problem with forcing the issue on this property. <br />He wants to know if this is a fair process and the impact the taking of this right-of-way has <br />on this property owner. He does not have a problem with asking DOT to pay for this land. <br />He said that we need to do a better job of coordinating the County departments. <br />Commissioner Gordon questions the taking of land without paying far it. She <br />made reference to the 12-foot gravel drive and asked about the utility pole in the middle of <br />this driveway. Craig Benedict said that when DOT looks at the final driveway permit, if <br />there is a relocation of a utility pale, they would make these arrangements with the <br />property owner. Commissioner Gordon would like more information on this issue. <br />Betty Davidson, applicant far the Special Use Permit, said that the process has <br />been daunting. She has tried to comply with the ordinance. She submitted a prepared <br />statement of responses to the proposed eight conditions. Regarding condition #4, she <br />feels that minimally she needs fire extinguishers and mobile escape ladders far anyone <br />staying upstairs. Regarding condition #6, she has a question about the efficacy of solar- <br />powered lighting. She would like to look into this to see if it would be enough light in order <br />to see the sign. Regarding condition #7, which has to do with the dedication of the right-of- <br />way, she does not accept this. She believes it is unreasonable and unacceptable. This is <br />family and historic land and she thinks it is offensive and improper to give up this land <br />without compensation or explanation of reason. She said that she is not creating a <br />subdivision and should not be asked to comply with an article of an ordinance pertaining to <br />another use. She has spent in excess of $6,000 in her attempts to comply with all <br />provisions of the class A special use permit. She is paying taxes an the 1.17 acres. Also, <br />regarding the recommendation to refer the application to the Historic Preservation <br />Commission, she thinks this is a duplicative effort and is a very scary proposition after <br />coming this far in the process. She proposes that this be done when an applicant first <br />approaches the County. She also made reference to a letter to Craig Benedict regarding a <br />waiver of land use buffer requirements. A partial waiver was granted in a return letter. <br />She requests that the tree line be either eliminated or re-designated. One hundred feet <br />measured perpendicular to the road on either side of the house would still pose a safety <br />hazard and would alter the historic landscape. She thinks the Olive Branch Inn and Farm <br />will offer a very unique rural experience. <br />Commissioner Gordan feels that this is the sort of establishment we are trying to <br />foster and she appreciates the applicant's efforts. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Gordan, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to refer the proposed Class A Special Use Permit to the: <br />1 } Historic Preservation Commission to determine whether the proposed use <br />maintains the historic character of the house and property as required in Section <br />8.8.24.b of the Orange County Zoning Ordinance. <br />2} Planning Board for a recommendation on the SUP to be returned to the Board of <br />County Commissioners na sooner than August 21, 2001. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />NOTE: The items listed below were continued to an adjourned meeting for May 31 <br />at 7:00 in the Southern Human Services Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. <br />5. Orange County Subdivision Amendments <br />a. Modify Section IV-B-# Streets <br />1. Amend Section IV-B-3-d-1 Roads <br />2. Amend Appendix A Private Raad Standards, Purpose <br />