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116 <br /> 111 Glenn Bowles: At least 10 foot above what you expect a flood to occur here. <br /> 112 <br /> 113 Tony Blake: Where does the water flow from? <br /> 114 <br /> 115 Tom Heffner: Chapel Hill North, Timberlyne drains a tremendous across on the southern side of 1-40. <br /> 116 <br /> 117 Tim McAvinney: Over 100 acres. <br /> 118 <br /> 119 Tom Heffner: You are draining south to the north. <br /> 120 <br /> 121 Peter Hallenbeck: It is only 100 acres? <br /> 122 <br /> 123 Tom Heffner: Approximately 150 with ours. <br /> 124 <br /> 125 Larry Wright: If we go with the flexible development, I noticed in the plan, that driveway goes into .... right angles to <br /> 126 the streambed and I would encourage you to maintain that if we go with that plan. <br /> 127 <br /> 128 Tim McAvinney: The Orange County Erosion Control will look very closely at that. <br /> 129 <br /> 130 Larry Wright: When you talk to DOT about the speed limit, maybe we could discuss the option with DOT. <br /> 131 <br /> 132 Tim McAvinney: More road area and turning lanes sometimes encourages people when they have more space to go <br /> 133 faster. <br /> 134 <br /> 135 Maxecine Mitchell: I am glad you decided to take that driveway into the cul-de-sac because that would be a concern. <br /> 136 <br /> 137 Larry Wright: The gutters and curbs where does that water eventually flow? <br /> 138 <br /> 139 Tom Heffner: It will eventually flow into the stream. <br /> 140 <br /> 141 Maxecine Mitchell: Where will the school bus stop be? <br /> 142 <br /> 143 Tom Heffner: The school will typically determine the stop. <br /> 144 <br /> 145 Motion made by Alan Campbell to make a recommendation that the applicant proceed with the flexible concept plan. <br /> 146 Seconded by Lisa Stuckey. <br /> 147 Vote: Unanimous <br /> 148 <br />