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0R.A.M;l: C'c>c_ �•1 013 <br /> ►,,,.,.�,t�� ►► <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: The University Station Planning Group <br /> FROM: John Link, Orange County Manager <br /> Eric Swanson, Hillsborough Town 9- <br /> REPORT TO: Orange County Board of Commissioners <br /> Hillsborough Board of Commissioners <br /> RE: Recommendations from the University Station Planning Group <br /> DATE: March 15, 1994 <br /> COPIES: Board of County Commissioners <br /> Hillsborough Town Board of Commissioners <br /> Geoffrey Gledhill, Orange County Attorney <br /> Michael Brough, Hillsborough Town Attorney <br /> Marvin Collins, Orange County Planning Director <br /> Margaret Hauth, Hillsborough Planning Director <br /> This report reflects the recommendations of the University Station Planning Group and is based on the <br /> elements recorded on the "white board"in the Government Services Center Conference Room. <br /> Consensus was reached on the following: <br /> 1. Public Utilities: The sewer line capacity and utility would be limited to the University Station <br /> development and that such limitation would be enforceable. <br /> 2. Density-,The density of University Station would be limited to 946 individual units,subject to the <br /> following: <br /> ' Impacts of this density would be addressed by the County as a part of the Public Hearing <br /> process. <br /> ' This level of density could be adjusted subject to monetary advantages of land conservancy <br /> to the developers. <br /> 3. Oven Svace/Golf Course:Intensive discussion focused on the use of the 160 acres between Old <br /> N.C. 10 and the railroad track. Original consensus gravitated toward the following <br /> * The area to the west of the floodplain will be left in natural condition - but in a well- <br /> maintained and attractive state- and donated to a conservancy (except for a new street <br /> right-of-way). <br /> * The area to the east of the floodplain is to be developed with housing units. <br />