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Page 5 <br /> 054 <br /> and infiltration/filtration across the buffer which relects <br /> the direction he had given the engineers. <br /> Greenberg asked if private restrictive covenants addressed clearing <br /> of the property. Faircloth responded the buffer could not be <br /> distributed in any way and had to remain in natural vegetation <br /> to alow infiltration. <br /> Pearson asked what penalties would be enforced if the erosion <br /> control plan was violated. Kizer responded that they could be <br /> prosecuted under the law. <br /> Shanklin revised the question of clearing versus lumbering. <br /> Faircloth responded that forestry/timber operations are exempt from <br /> the ordinance. <br /> Gordon questioned lot #2 as a flag lot. Collins responded the lot <br /> was proposed prior to the most recent interpretation of the ordinance. <br /> He explained that the County attorney had advised that flag lots <br /> were not .permitted under the ordinance. <br /> Greenberg questioned the size of lots #2,5 and 9 with regard to <br /> building sites. Post responded the scale of the map was deceptive <br /> and that these were large lots which could confortably accomodate <br /> home sites. <br /> Greenberg inquired about septic tanks. Coffee responded that each <br /> site had been reviewed to determine both home site and septic tank <br /> area. He reviewed the septic tank locations for lots #9 and 2. <br /> He added that each site was reviewed twice. <br /> Greenberg asked if the private convenants addressed the retention <br /> of trees. Coffee responded most people are not interested in <br /> cutting trees dawn. <br /> Gordon inquired about the r'eauired minimum lot size. Staff responded <br /> 40,000 square feet in R-1 and A-R without public sewer. <br /> Kizer expressed concern about OWASA plans to pump water down <br /> Phiis, ..Creek given strearrbed-- erosion and siltation in University <br /> Lake. • Faircloth responded that CWASA does intend to pump water <br /> from Cane Creek to University Lake down Pails.:: Creek. <br /> Greenberg remained dissatisifed with her perceived lack of close <br /> scrutiny by the Towns and OWASA. Gordon responded the staff had <br /> been notified and a special review meeting scheduled. Faricloth <br /> emphasized that staff met with David Blaha and Jerry Davenport <br /> to try to come to a concensus regarding the project. Gordon asked <br /> if Carrboro was satisfied in the staff's opinion. Faircloth <br /> responded he was confidant that Carrboro was satisfied that the <br /> ordinance recuirements had been met. <br /> Coffee indicated that OWASA staff had contacted him and both <br /> OWASA and Carrboro had indicated they were happy with the two <br /> acre lot proposal. <br /> Shanklin questioned 115.67 cubic feet per second. Post responded <br /> it is the amount of stcrmwater which runs off at peak moments <br />
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