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12/1/1987
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051 <br /> Pilkey asked questions about a large house on <br /> the tract and plans for removal, a large tree <br /> which appeared it would need to be removed and <br /> she also expressed a concern that a sufficient <br /> portion of Latimer Street was not shown on the <br /> plat. <br /> Concerns were also expressed with the steepness <br /> of the tract. <br /> Crudup indicated the developer would be present <br /> later in the meeting for questions. <br /> MOTION: Margison moved to table Nash Street Subdivision <br /> until 9: 00 in order for questions to .be asked <br /> of the applicant. Seconded by Kramer. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br /> The meeting reconvened after Mr. Heath' s <br /> presentation with the Nash Street Subdivision. <br /> The applicant was not available for questions <br /> and comments. <br /> Crudup noted the Board' s concerns with <br /> topography and existing structures. She <br /> indicated Staff could add as condition of <br /> approval that all existing structures be shown <br /> on the preliminary plat. <br /> Pilkey expressed concern with the large tree <br /> near the existing structure and the possibility <br /> that it would require removal. <br /> Crudup reminded the Board that the Town of <br /> Hillsborough had given unanimous approval to <br /> the subdivision. <br /> MOTION: Yuhasz moved approval with the additional <br /> condition that significant existing structures <br /> be shown on the plat and that Latimer Street be <br /> defined on the plat. Seconded by Pilkey. <br /> Best asked if the detention pond was permanent. <br /> Crudup responded yes. The need for fencing was <br /> discussed. <br /> Warren Faircloth, Erosion Control Officer, <br /> indicated this would not be a pond to per- <br /> manently hold water but he could require <br /> fencing at final approval level. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br />
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