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<br /> CHEEKS Z t ADVISORY a crR.
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<br /> MISERS PRESENT: .- Lindsay Efland, David Sham-.lire, M.S. Allison, Sat i .ists,.
<br /> . • . Ralph Edwards '
<br /> GUESTS PRESENT: ., Roy McAdoo, Robert.Mccrrora, John E. Fuller, Fred Turk, Walter
<br /> McDade, Mrs. Annie FuI]e.c, Ivory Vincent, Alice IvicAdoch, T.13 a
<br /> • `-=Turk, lessia Morrow, Mrs. Louise Loftin, George Tate, Walter .
<br /> ' McMillan/... Constance N .bbane, Ada Torain, Joseph rairl, David
<br /> . Cobb, James McAdoo,- Ann F mey, Lattie Morris . • - ,
<br /> ' STAFF PRESENT_ : Fred Luce, Susan Smith •
<br /> 4. - the background informaticri an the Water Resources Task Eb;ca •aria'
<br /> highlighted the Task Force's recourcendations which specifically concerned the
<br /> Upper Eno watershed in Cheeks Township. .
<br /> N..B. Allison asked where the five acre minilawn•app]..i.ed„ Luce responded that it
<br /> applies to the three watersheds and was a two acre miriinum where stornwater
<br /> management measures were put in place.
<br /> Lindsay Efl and asked•if S ientific evidence supported the concept•of a two acre
<br /> - ,• minim=m mt as a protective-measure,adding he understood it to be true given-comet.'
<br /> sense, Luce responded that =non sense would indeed dictate•it•.as such - •-:
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<br /> , ;Lindsay Efland asked`.what'the"$can`t of the two acre BUTUzmmi was:- • 13.ce re soctnde
<br /> _ - ; ,,.7_that given the pcaon 3�r•:ir .tha49-9L'743 -41. ce= septic system•.areas-a e;best.;;He.
<br /> ..—• -also Sci ted-ttie•�sabc]ivi:siof size eds ar, • a.1,.• 'Efr�and ci V7.aed i takire
<br /> , .. 'a two acre mire isivi ti��when•:the'average •alieady:reflected a two acre minims He-:-:-g
<br /> . did not feel that those-who- could not afford the larger lots should be p*Ialized.
<br /> Luce responded that,them might be a decline in the average lot size given the _
<br /> market situation.. .
<br /> George Tate inquired about reducing the lot size requirescent if sewer lines were
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