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18 <br /> square feet) exclusive of all rights-of-way. <br /> 3. On the final plat, label the Type D Land Use <br /> Buffer adjacent to the power line right-of- <br /> way as such and provide the Land Use Buffer <br /> note from Section IV-B-8-e-2 of the <br /> Subdivision Regulations. <br /> • 4. Dedicate 10' x 70' sight triangles at all <br /> road intersections. <br /> 5. If a divided entrance is to be included in <br /> the final design, submit detail drawings to <br /> the NC Department of Transportation for <br /> review. <br /> 6. Locate additional sites for septic tank <br /> disposal, recombine, or omit lots as <br /> necessary to respond to Health Department <br /> comments and provide approved sites for each <br /> lot shown on the final plat. <br /> 7. With the exception of lot A, all lots shall <br /> have access restricted to the new <br /> subdivision roads. <br /> Crudup added the following conditions as <br /> recommended by Staff: <br /> 8. Provide 50' right-of-way stub-outs to the <br /> eastern property line in the vicinity of Lot <br /> 21 and to the southern property line between <br /> • - lots 25 and 26. With the two roads that end <br /> in stubouts, create a "T" intersection <br /> between lots 21 and 31/32. Choose an <br /> additional road name for the road extending <br /> south. <br /> 9. Dedicate to public- use (Orange County) the <br /> rights-of-way for the stub-outs. Provide <br /> • deeds to the County and label the stub-outs <br /> as "dedicated to public use" . <br /> Best asked if lot lines would have to be changed <br /> of those lots adjacent to power transmission <br /> lines in order to provide the minimum lot size of <br /> 40,000 square feet. Crudup responded that on <br /> lots 16, 17, 18 and 19 there are only three <br /> septic sites so there would have to be a <br /> combination of lots to meet Health Department <br /> requirements. <br /> Hidenier asked if water and sewer service was <br /> available to this area. The response was that <br />