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PAGE 4 <br /> comment period. He indicated that comments from the Town of Mebane <br /> should be solicited. He emphasized that the County would not put in <br /> any lines or anything that is inconsistent with the Land Use Plan. He <br /> asked how the Extension Policy applies to the new elementary school <br /> in the Rural Buffer without creating a "strip" down NC 86. He also <br /> expressed concern with the reference to developments containing 500 <br /> acres. <br /> Collins responded that the school property is in two Land Use Plan <br /> classifications, R-1 and Rural Buffer. Water and sewer may be extended <br /> to the school as an essential public service. Collins continued <br /> explaining development restrictions within the R-1 and Rural Buffer <br /> classifications. He noted that the master-planned development <br /> projects which Hartwell referred to consisting of at least 500 acres <br /> would create the advantage of master planning for large tracts of land <br /> as opposed to "piece-meal" development. There is also the option of <br /> incentives (density bonuses) which allow for a portion to be developed <br /> as low/moderate income housing which could be one of the answers to <br /> affordable housing. <br /> Collins stated that a 500-acre limit would insure that there would be <br /> large projects to achieve goals and large master planning would be <br /> encouraged. <br /> Commissioner Hartwell expressed faith in "piece-meal" development. <br /> Commissioner Marshall indicated that she felt the large master planning <br /> was good for developers who could do large projects but individuals <br /> would be at a disadvantage. She expressed the desire that individuals <br /> be considered first. She also noted that she did not feel that a golf <br /> course preserved the idea of "rural character" in the same way as open <br /> land. She stated the County should not go against the Land Use Plan <br /> and extend sewer lines into the Rural Buffer except in the case of a <br /> health hazard. <br /> Acting Chair Moses Carey asked about the five-year payback period <br /> referenced in the goal related to financial <br /> indicated that a three to five 'ear Participation. John Link, <br /> practice in such � Payback period is the most common <br /> projects. <br /> Commissioner Hartwell talked about the previous prohibition of public <br /> water and sewer in the Rural Buffer. He noted that if the County did <br /> run water and sewer lines in that buffer, perhaps the possible future <br /> failure of septic systems would be avoided. <br /> Commissioner Marshall stated that she felt once the Rural Character <br /> Study was completed, the Water/Sewer Policy could be amended and if <br /> found appropriate to allow public water and sewer in some parts of-the <br /> Rural Buffer. She felt that every problem and issue could not be <br /> addressed at one time. <br /> Lindsey Efland did agree with the extension of public water and sewer <br /> services in the watersheds and rural buffer. He noted that the <br /> statement regarding the extension needed clarification and that two <br />
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