Orange County NC Website
Lu tiiii n ti' -11 , <br /> . . . <br /> 25& <br /> Internal roadways. Szymik responded there would be ten foot directional <br /> travel lane which is an acceptable standard. <br /> Planning Board Member Margison asked about the restoring of the <br /> well and possible use for the car wash. Szymik responded that the well <br /> was to be a decorative feature not a water source. <br /> Commissioner Carey inquired about the stub-out to the R-1 property • <br /> to the rear of the motel . Szymik indicated that it would not be used as <br /> access unless the property zoned R-1 was incorporated into this project. <br /> In answer to questions about impervious surface and planning of <br /> parking lots, Szymik responded that a Stormwater Management Plan and a <br /> complete Landscaping Plan would be provided. <br /> Fritz Brunsen, engineer, spoke to the site plan for Occoneechee <br /> Point. He indicated that the developer was in agreement with the Planning <br /> Staff in regard to turning lanes and deceleration lanes. He addressed the <br /> concern regarding the road to remain private noting that it was to be used <br /> for the benefit of anticipated bus traffice, turning around and parking. <br /> He addressed the question regarding the well noting that it is not to be <br /> used as a water source only as a decorative feature. He Indicated on the <br /> plan where buffers were to be placed. He noted willingness to work with <br /> the Planning Staff to provide any required buffering. He addressed the <br /> question of water and sewer stating that Mr. Freeland did have an <br /> agreement with the Town of Hillsborough for the provision of water and <br /> sewer services indicating that the question of capacity is being studied <br /> at the present time. He felt a letter would be coming to the County very <br /> shortly from the Town of Hillsborough. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner Carey <br /> to continue the public hearing on Occoneechee Point until October 5, 1987 <br /> for any additional information. <br /> VOTE : UNANIMOUS. <br /> 0 e�.—IRrt.n._af_Me t an€_Extzatemzitatlal_laziaslizt1Qa_Llmita <br /> Planning Director Marvin Collins presented for receipt of <br /> public comment the rezoning of property affected by the revision of the <br /> Town of Mebane Extraterritorial Zoning Jurisdiction. <br /> The Town of Mebane has revised its Extraterritorial Zoning <br /> Jurisdiction limits to follow property lines. As a result, parcels of <br /> land that were divided between Mebane and Orange County zoning will be <br /> placed entirely within Mebane 's zoning jurisdiction or within Orange <br /> County's zoning jurisdiction. <br /> For those parcels that will be placed entirely under Mebane' s <br /> jurisdiction, it will be necessary for Orange County to relinquish its <br /> jurisdiction. This will be done by separate action. For those parcels <br /> that will be placed entirely under Orange County' s jurisdiction, it will <br /> be necessary to zone them in accordance with Orange County's Zoning <br /> Ordinance. <br /> • <br /> Seventeen (17) parcels of land that are presently split between <br /> Town of Mebane zoning and Orange County zoning would be placed entirely <br /> under Orange County zoning. The County proposes to extend its existing <br />