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11) M a If <br /> handling additional traffic. <br /> Collins referenced a memo addressing Commissioner <br /> Willhoit' s concern about Wilmore Pump Station . (Copy <br /> enclosed on page of these minutes. ) <br /> Collins noted that the recommendation of the ' rezoning <br /> request for Wildwood would result in less than the 250 unit <br /> buildout that was originally intended for Wildwood. This <br /> would result in a saving of capacity beyond that projected <br /> by the engineer. <br /> The applicant has indicated agreement with Planning Staff <br /> recommendation . <br /> Pilkey asked if Occoneechee Point is to be on the Wildwood <br /> pump. Collins responded yes. When the Town ' s consulting <br /> engineer made his original projections, he had calculated <br /> in a sixty unit motel project at Occoneechee Point. This <br /> was based on the approval of Occoneechee Point Planned <br /> Development. That approval has lapsed and another Planned <br /> Development-Special Use Permit application will be sub- <br /> mitted to public hearing on August 24, 1987 . Thus, the <br /> motel has already been accounted for in regard to the pump <br /> station . Pilkey continued inquiring about the new school . <br /> Collins responded that the school has also been taken into <br /> consideration. The Wildwood pump station has enough <br /> capacity to take on the additional development which would <br /> result from this rezoning, Occoneechee Point motel complex, <br /> and also the new school with some capacity still available. <br /> Kramer inquired if the developer had responded to the <br /> Planning Staff regarding the drainage problem. Collins <br /> responded that the developer concurred with Staff ' s recom- <br /> mendation . Their concerns are the cost of the study to be <br /> povided and the five lots which had been sold to builders <br /> and were under contract for construction. <br /> Kramer expressed to Szymik his concern with the complaints <br /> from the homeowners association . Szymik responded that the <br /> Homeowner ' s Association did not have any particular concern <br /> with drainage problems. Szymik continued that Erosion <br /> Control Inspector, Keith Rosemond, had received only six <br /> complaints regarding drainage problems in the last twelve <br /> to eighteen months. <br /> Collins noted again that Mr. Brunsen had indicated that the <br /> developer was in agreement with the Staff but did express <br /> some concern with the cost involved in the study and <br /> implementation. <br /> Lewis asked if stormwater management plans had proven to be <br /> insufficient. Collins responded that the fact that the <br /> developer had proceeded from one phase to another instead <br /> of turning each phase over to NCDOT for maintenance had <br /> created additional drainage problems. Lewis continued <br /> asking the time limit in which maintenance is to be turned <br /> over to NCDOT. Collins responded that there is no time <br /> limit. The only requirement is that the number of homes <br /> along the streets meets NCDOT density standards . <br />