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V8t <br /> minimum lot size requirement. He indicated that he felt the two 13 acre <br /> ninimum lot size requirement was unfair to many residents of the County. He <br /> felt there would be sufficient open space since much of the land in the <br /> Rural Buffer would not perk. <br /> Jeff CoJJ ins <br /> Mr. Collins stated he was the Conservation Chair of the Sierra Club and that <br /> the club was in favor of the two acre minimum lot size requirement. He <br /> expressed the feeling that there had been much public input. He indicated <br /> he felt the Joint Planning Agreement was a plan that would manage growth in <br /> a wise way. He stated that he was also against the extension of <br /> water and sewer into the Rural Buffer. Public <br /> Brad Walters <br /> Mr. Walters stated he Is the owner of a nonconforming lot in the Rural <br /> Buffer. He expressed concern for those who wished to pass land on to <br /> children but would be unable to due to legalities as presented by the County <br /> Attorney. He expressed approval of the recommendation to not extend water <br /> and sewer into the Rural Buffer. He felt that was essential to maintain the- <br /> buffer. <br /> Mr. Walters asked Mr. Collins the percentage of the 38,000 acres which would <br /> not perk. Collins responded that information is not available. <br /> Commissioner Marshall noted that that information would be very difficult to <br /> obtain. Mr. Walters continued that he felt a bond issue would the best way <br /> to acquire open space and parkland. . <br /> J4ick Tennyson <br /> Mr. Tennyson stated he is president of the Homebuilderis Association of <br /> Durham/Chapel Hill . He Indicated he felt that one acre lots are needed in <br /> order that housing can be provided. <br /> Ruth •Wliliamc <br /> Ms. Williams opposed the two acre minimum lot size requirement. <br /> Mrs. W. M. Burnetts <br /> Mrs. Burnette indicated opposition to the two acre minimum lot sire require- <br /> ment. <br /> uire- <br /> q <br /> r <br /> Mr. Walters indicated the farmers in the Rural Buffer had not been spoken to <br /> about the recommendations for the area. He noted that Mapleview Farm had <br /> received national recognition . He stated there were three contiguous farms <br /> totaling 1000 acres. if Carrboro and Chapel Hill really need open a Rural <br /> Buffer/open space, how much are they willing to pay for it? He suggested <br /> that If we want things to stay agricultural /open, that it be left in the <br /> ands of the farmers who know how to protect it. <br /> Mr. Walters stated that a 15% slope is not reasonable. He noted the state <br /> of Maine has encouraged farmers to preserve level areas and clear slopes. <br />
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