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17 <br /> could be compromised as the easement is located in an area of the property <br /> slated for preservation as part of a required land use buffer. <br /> 11 .The proposed new roadway layout would create reverse/double frontage lots for <br /> approximately 17 lots within the Joppa Oaks single-family residential <br /> neighborhood and the Piedmont Electric property. Section 7.7.3 (C) of the <br /> Orange County Unified Development Ordinance discourages the development of <br /> `reverse/double frontage lots' unless considered `desirable' by the County Staff <br /> does not consider this situation `desirable'. <br /> A `Lot, Double Frontage' is defined within Article 10 of the UDO as: <br /> a. `A continuous (through) lot which is accessible from both of the <br /> streets upon which it fronts on opposite sides' <br /> 12.The 17 lots within the Joppa Oaks single-family residential subdivision <br /> (referenced in Comment #11 above) have chain link fencing along their rear <br /> property boundaries. This fencing might be impacted with the development of a <br /> new roadway in the proposed location. <br /> 13. Easements/right-of-way will need to be secured on Duke Forrest property (PIN <br /> 9873-73-3084) because the access easement ends at Piedmont Electric's <br /> eastern property boundary. <br /> 14.The proposed access network to the west of the twin lakes and the rail crossing <br /> does not seem to recognize that there is an existing private road off of Lonnie <br /> Drive within the Joppa Oaks development. This existing private road has a sign <br /> for the `C & J Mobile Home Park' and it currently provides access to most if not <br /> all of the properties on the western side of the `red square' (refer to NCDOT <br /> Figure 2 Project Study Area Map). Therefore, staff is not certain that this western <br /> side of the `red square' would be necessary. <br /> �� ' �; -c , .__s r•. .:err=-+. - <br /> s <br /> r" <br /> 5. Approximately 95 properties would be directly impacted by the proposed new <br /> access improvements, and the entire Joppa Oaks Subdivision, Wildwood <br /> Page 18 <br />