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47 <br /> developers. He felt the uncertainty of the <br /> location of the lake would delay development of <br /> the subdivision. <br /> Hugh Sharpe, Sellars Manufacturing Company, <br /> stated that there had been communication with the <br /> Town of Hillsborough and that there have been no <br /> definite decisions/plans made by the Town <br /> regarding the reservoir. <br /> Eidenier asked if building sites have been <br /> identified on the large lots on the Eno where the <br /> engineer had noted problems with the soils. Mr. <br /> Sharpe responded that well sites and septic tank <br /> sites have been identified on each lot and that <br /> there is sufficient buildable area. <br /> Barrows expressed concern with the demographic <br /> data in the fiscal impact analysis. She <br /> indicated she felt the .046 children per <br /> household was not accurately reflected. She felt <br /> this subdivision would, attract young families <br /> with one, two or more children which would impact <br /> on the schools and community much greater that <br /> was indicated in the analysis. <br /> MOTION: Jobsis moved approval with the conditions in <br /> the Resolution of Approval as recommended by the <br /> Planning Staff. Seconded by Boland. <br /> Eidenier stated that she felt this plan was a <br /> good one, however, she noted she would be voting <br /> against it out of frustration that Hillsborough <br /> has not been able to make a more timely decision <br /> regarding the future reservoir site. <br /> Waddell indicated he could understand the <br /> frustration. However, the Board must make <br /> decisions to protect the minority as well as the <br /> majority. The lack of decision may be very <br /> costly for the Town of Hillsborough. <br /> Reid expressed concern with the size of the <br /> development and that it will be in the WS-II <br /> designation. <br /> Burklin asked the status of the watershed <br /> process. Kirk and Willis both responded that it <br /> will be presented at the August 23, 1993 public <br /> hearing. The effective date, State deadline is <br /> January 1, 1994 . <br /> There were questions regarding "vested" and the <br /> creation of lots less than two acres. Willis <br />