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R <br /> r <br /> 11 <br /> twenty (20) feet of right-of-way is required on <br /> Old NC 86 as well as a 75-foot land use buffer <br /> adjacent to the new right-of-way. Septic systems, <br /> wells, utilities, and driveways are allowed in <br /> the buffer; however, structures and clearing of <br /> trees are not permitted. <br /> The Planning Board reviewed the Concept Plan for <br /> Old Heritage Pointe on May 15, 1995. The <br /> Preliminary Plan is essentially the same as the <br /> Concept Plan. During the Concept Plan review, a <br /> question came up regarding proposed widening of <br /> SR 1009. No improvements to Old 86 are scheduled <br /> in the State Transportation Improvements Plan <br /> 1996-2002 or proposed in any state or local <br /> thoroughfare plan. <br /> The Planning Staff recommends approval of the <br /> Preliminary Plan for Old Heritage Pointe with a <br /> public road built to NCDOT standards and the <br /> conditions contained in the Resolution of <br /> Approval (an attachment to these minutes on <br /> pages ) . <br /> There were no Board questions or comments. <br /> MOTION: Reid moved approval. Seconded by Hoecke. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br /> (3) Maple View II <br /> Waddell asked that Jobsis chair this item due to <br /> the potential for perception of conflict of <br /> interest. He also abstained from the vote. <br /> Presentation by Emily Cameron. <br /> The property is located on the north side of <br /> Dairyland Road (SR 1177) one-half mile east of <br /> Dodson's Crossroads. It is zoned Rural Buffer and <br /> University Lake Protected Watershed. On the Joint <br /> Planning Area Land Use Plan the tract is <br /> designated as Rural Buffer and Water Supply <br /> Watershed. <br /> Adjacent land uses are residential and <br /> agriculture. Two ponds and two streams are <br /> located on the property. The streams join to form <br /> the headwaters of Morgan Creek. <br /> The total acreage of the tract is 54 .28 acres. <br /> Nine (9) lots are proposed that average five (5) <br /> acres in size. . The lots are required to have <br />