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- fulfillment of'i the above conditions and the Orange County development <br /> regulations aorairances. U - I <br /> 38. If any of the above conditions shall be held invalid or void, then this <br /> approval shall be void and of no effect. <br /> Marvin Collins qualified the recommendation indicating that because <br /> of the lack of time to review the new information that has been received by <br /> the Planning Stafff which addresses concerns about the availability of raw <br /> water in the northern portion of the county including Corporation Lake, Lake <br /> Ben Johnson and Lake Orange, he would recommend at least a 30-day continuation <br /> of the public hearing which would allow ample time for the Planning Staff to <br /> review the report and determine the water resources available. <br /> COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS FROM THE BOARD OR PLANNING BOARD <br /> Commissioner Marshall noted that in the conditions of approval no <br /> reference was made to the specific problems brought out by the Erosion Control <br /> Officer in his memo dated November 21, 1985. She suggested that the changes <br /> need to be made on the plan before approval in order to meet the soil and <br /> erosion control needs. <br /> Collins indicated the condition that requires the soil and erosion <br /> plans be approved'' by the Erosion Control Office would be sufficient because it <br /> would allow him to address those concerns. <br /> Commissioner Marshall noted it extremely important that the plans <br /> be changed before approval by the Board and Collins indicated this would be <br /> addressed at the same time the public hearing is continued. <br /> Chair Willhoit asked about the impervious surface ratio and Collins <br /> noted that the Town of Hillsborough asked that information be provided about <br /> the amount of impervious surface ratio because this area is not in the <br /> protected watershed area of Orange County. <br /> Commissioner Marshall requested that in the conditions wherever it <br /> indicates 'existing vegetation" that the type of vegetation be specified and <br /> how much should be left. <br /> Commissioner Walker questioned the necessity of the 100 foot buffer <br /> zone on Carolina Avenue along the roadway and Collins explained that the 100 <br /> foot buffer is required as long as it is a road or a residential lot. <br /> Planning Board member Barry Jacobs asked how the single family area <br /> plan was differentl from the J ro 'ect that was presented in the late <br /> p p 70's for <br /> the same area and Collins indicated he was unfamiliar with the other plan. He <br />