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VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> Chair Jacobs thanked Commissioner McKee and Michael Talbert for their leadership <br /> during this process. <br /> a. b. Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat Application —Annandale at Creek Wood <br /> The Board received the recommendation of the Planning Board and considered action <br /> on a Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat application in accordance with the provisions of <br /> Section 2.15 and Article 7 Subdivisions of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). <br /> Michael Harvey reviewed the following PowerPoint Slides: <br /> AGENDA ITEM:7-113 <br /> PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION <br /> ANNANDALE AT CREEK WOOD <br /> PROJECT INFORMATION: (Map) <br /> PIN: 9880-28-1953 <br /> Size: 36.46 acres <br /> Zoning: Rural Buffer (RB) Major Transportation Corridor Overlay District (MTC) <br /> Future Land Use Map Designation: Rural Buffer <br /> Growth Management System Designation: Rural <br /> PROPOSAL: <br /> • Flexible Development single-family residential, <br /> • 11 lots each at least two acres in area, <br /> • Overall proposed density - one dwelling unit per every 3.31 acres of land area, <br /> • 12.16 acres of open space (33.31% of the subject parcel) — Primary open space = 6.76 <br /> acres ; Secondary = 5.4 acres <br /> • Two roads built to NC DOT standards — end in cul-de sacs, <br /> • Voluntary impervious surface limits for lots per storm water permit process, <br /> • Pedestrian Open Space Access (POSA) to east of project near Triangle Land <br /> Conservancy (TLC) property. <br /> • LAYOUT: (Map) <br /> COLOR LAYOUT: (Map) <br /> REVIEW PROCESS: <br /> FIRST ACTION — Concept plan application containing `conventional' and `flexible' development <br /> option layouts <br /> SECOND ACTION — Neighborhood Information Meeting - owners within 500 feet of the subject <br /> property invited to view/comment on the proposal. <br /> THIRD ACTION —Planning Board review and make a recommendation on the Concept Plan <br /> Application - should project proceed as a `conventional' or `flexible' development. <br />