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lie <br /> DRAFT PB MINUTES 5-19-86 PAGE 14 <br /> A minor subdivision of the Phyllis Arnold tract could occur <br /> if a Class A road is approved by the Board of <br /> Commissioners. <br /> MOTION: Shanklin moved appoval . Seconded by Pilkey. <br /> VOTE: 8 in favor. <br /> 2 opposed (Best, Jacobs) . <br /> Smith noted that problems will increase over time <br /> regarding 10 acre lots with private roads which are perhaps <br /> being purchased for future subdivision. <br /> Chair Jacobs noted that his reason for voting against <br /> Homestead Highlands was that due to the complexity, he felt <br /> it should have come in as a planned development. <br /> Smith informed the Board that Planning Staff has beat . <br /> directed to identify possible school sites by the County <br /> Manager. The two factors are 35 acre size lots and certain <br /> areas. <br /> AGENDA ITEM #8a: COURTESY REVIEW - TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH <br /> NORTH FAIRVIEW PARK - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> Presentation by Smith . <br /> Smith noted that this park was scheduled for development <br /> as part of the original funding for the community <br /> development project known as North Fairview. There was <br /> no money set aside for the development of a community <br /> park, but it was part of the overall plan approved for <br /> the residential development. She noted that Orange <br /> County has requested a Special Use Permit from the Town <br /> of Hillsborough for this park and the Town Board has <br /> asked that the County Planning Board comment on this <br /> project. Smith presented the plans for the park as <br /> included in the handout materials. <br /> Kizer inquired about fencing. Smith responded there <br /> would be some fencing around the fields but not around <br /> the park . Kizer continued asking how close the park is <br /> to residences. Smith responded this is adjacent to the <br /> abandoned landfill and there are residences on all other <br /> sides of the park . Kizer asked about elevation. Smith <br /> responded everything in the park is about 640 - 650. <br /> She noted there is mature vegetation which has not been <br /> cleared in a long while. <br /> Hubbard inquired what will be done with the abandoned <br />