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, <br /> • 2 <br /> concerns will be addressed by Erosion Control, NCDOT, <br /> and Health Department requirements attached as <br /> conditions of approval. <br /> Orange County Erosion Control has required that a 30' <br /> drainage easement be provided on the eastern portion <br /> of Lot 5 from Amy Lane extending south along the swale <br /> to the southern boundary line. The 20' drainage <br /> easement shown between Lots 4 and 5 must be 30' in <br /> width and must follow the existing drainage channel. <br /> In addition, an erosion control plan must be submitted <br /> and approved before any construction begins. <br /> Soil limitations reported by Orange Soil and Water <br /> Conservation Staff can be overcome by large lots to <br /> accommodate house and septic field locations. <br /> No comments were received from OWASA. The Town of <br /> Carrboro requested that impervious surface area <br /> calculations be shown on the final plat. <br /> Based on the evaluation of the private road <br /> justification (refer to attachments) , the Planning <br /> Staff has determined that a Class B private road would <br /> be appropriate in this location. The subdivision is <br /> located in the Rural Buffer and the University <br /> Lake Watershed. It includes very large lots, larger <br /> setbacks, tree protection, and a prohibition on further <br /> subdivision of the five lots. <br /> On July 17, the Planning Board recommended approval of <br /> the preliminary plan for Hilary Corner with a Class B <br /> private road and the following conditions: <br /> 1 . Dedicate 10' x 70 ' sight triangles at the <br /> intersection of Amy Lane and Bowden Road (SR <br /> 1946) . <br /> 2. Provide a 30' drainage easement on the eastern <br /> portion of Lot 5 from the right-of-way for Amy <br /> Lane extending south along the swale to the <br /> southern boundary line. <br /> 3. Revise the 20' drainage easement shown between <br /> Lots 4 and 5 to be 30' in width and to follow the <br /> existing drainage channel. <br /> 4. Submit an erosion control plan for approval <br /> prior to any disturbance of the site. <br /> 5. On the final plat, indicate the acreage of each <br /> lot, including and excluding the road right-of- <br /> way. <br /> 6. Submit Restrictive Covenants and a private Road <br /> Maintenance Agreement for review and approval by <br /> the County Attorney. <br /> -- <br />