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PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 7-21-86 ` <br /> O <br /> cleared area outside of the buffer. CC�� <br /> MOTION: Best moved approval of the staff 's recommendation . <br /> Walters seconded the motion . . <br /> Yuhasz inquired who would benefit from moving the <br /> mobile home unit given that it is already land- <br /> scaped and no vegetation was cleared to place it at <br /> that location in the first place. <br /> VOTE: 6 In favor . <br /> 2 opposed (Lewis, Yuhasz) <br /> Walters commented that he would like this mobile <br /> home park to be a good examply and would not want <br /> this issue to be cited as a problem violation . <br /> PANTRY AREA STUDY <br /> To consider the Pantry Area Study Land Use Plan for <br /> approval . <br /> AET This public hearing was continued from May 27, 1986 <br /> and June 16, 1986 to July the 7, 1986 to receive he <br /> Town of Hi I Isborough ' s recommendations. <br /> Development applications received and subsequently <br /> approved in the study area Indicate a need for a <br /> review and update of the County ' s Land Use Plan for <br /> the area. Such a review, including the <br /> participation of the Town of Hillsborough ,• will <br /> insure that subsequent developments are in accord <br /> with municipal and County objectives . <br /> Adoption of the draft area study land use plan would <br /> establish development standards for the transition <br /> areas and additional protection for environmentally <br /> sensitive areas. <br /> Area Study as submitted .. <br /> Walters noted that a northern loop for Hillsborough <br /> would be a major determinant in the development of <br /> the northern area of Hillsborough . <br /> Smith commented that no clear directi on has been <br /> received from either the Town or NCDOT on loop road <br /> systems . <br /> The Board discussed the impact of Treyburn on the <br /> local thoroughfare system. <br /> Walters inquired how pedestrian easements could be <br /> established in the area . Jacobs responded that they <br /> could be established by ordinance or special <br /> authorizing legislation , neither of which Orange <br /> County has at this time. <br />