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10 -A <br /> that was not a requirement the applicant must <br /> adhere to. Jacobs noted that since this was a <br /> concept plan, further clarification of such a <br /> policy could be made and any change indicated by <br /> such clarification could be made at the <br /> preliminary plan stage. <br /> VOTE: 7 in favor. <br /> 2 opposed (Best - felt that the steep slopes were <br /> a problem and he did not approve of <br /> septic easements on another's property. <br /> Jacobs - expressed concern with septic <br /> easements on another's property and <br /> that the number of lots and access <br /> • points is excessive; fewer lots could <br /> reduce some of the problems. ) <br /> Jacobs suggested that when Staff solicits courtesy <br /> • comments on the preliminary that they suggest that <br /> Carrboro notify the applicant so he can be <br /> available to answer questions at their meeting. <br /> b. Preliminary Plats (56 Lots) <br /> 1:1> (1) La Mesa <br /> (56 Lots - Little River Township) <br /> Presentation by Emily Crudup. <br /> The property is located in the northeast corner of <br /> the county on the south side of Bacon Road (SR <br /> 1531) in Little River Township. The total acreage <br /> of the tract is 86. 09 acres. Fifty-six (56) lots <br /> which average 1.44 acres in size are proposed in <br /> three phases. The Land Use Plan designation is <br /> Agricultural. The 1986 traffic count for Bacon <br /> Road was 60 trips per day. The lots will be <br /> served by new public roads and by individual wells <br /> and septic tanks. <br /> Agency comments have been solicited. <br /> - The NCDOT has required that 10' x 70' sight <br /> triangles be dedicated at road intersections. <br /> - Orange County Environmental Health has located <br /> 48 suitable sites for septic tank disposal. <br /> As a condition of approval, the eight lots <br /> without suitable sites will be combined with <br /> • adjoining lots, unless additional disposal <br /> sites are found to serve those lots. <br /> - Orange County Erosion Control will require <br />