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� | <br /> � mm <br /> SITE DESIGN <br /> \ �� - <br /> The site is wooded in mature pines and hardwoods. The only open area is <br /> ' thin the 68 foot Duke Power line right-of-way. The overall site design anti- <br /> cipates' a minimum of clearing necessary for development. Street patterns are <br /> �� ~~ o�gned to minimize earthwork operations, thus retaining as much existing' <br /> designed <br /> vegetation as possible. A 100-foot buffer is provided along the I-40 corridor <br /> with natural vegetative as well as supplemental plantings proposed along Sun- <br /> rise <br /> Drive and Weaver Dairy Road. The existing wooded site as seen from <br /> Weaver � <br /> er Ueiry Road, Sunrise Drive, and 1-40 will be��roeervad by the vegetative <br /> buffers and retention of as many trees on the individual loto as possible. <br /> 0� <br /> Homes to be constructed within this development will be sited among the trees. <br /> Natural drainage patterns will not be rerouted or altered. The storm sewer <br /> 0� <br /> system necessary as part of the road construction process will be provided <br /> °= <br /> with outlet velocity control measures to prevent erosion of downstream areas. <br /> t of A Neighborhood reormatimmaI. area is provided for the use and nnjoymen o the <br /> residents. This facility will complement the Cedar Fork Park located off <br /> Weaver Dairy Road. A homeowner's association will be established to maintain <br /> and improve the recreation area. <br /> "= ACCESS <br /> 0� <br /> Access will be provided by public streets. Proposed street stubs to adjoining <br /> properties are provided for futu�e development. The applicant believes that the <br /> new street pattern and improvements to tt d � ' t t exiotingetreotsmiIl provide safe and <br /> convenient access to and from the development. <br /> II <br /> 00 <br /> N� <br /> N� <br /> | 0� <br /> ~7- <br /> N� <br /> N� <br /> ` m� <br /> ` ^ <br /> N� ' <br /> • <br />