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4 <br /> Mr. Ric Cannady <br /> Page 2 <br /> May 10, 1982 <br /> We would encourage the county to adopt a stricter <br /> paving requirement in major subdivisions. <br /> - <br /> 4) Our ordinance requires trees along dedicated streets. <br /> The trees should be an average of 30 apart and within <br /> 50' feet from the center line of the street. The Town <br /> an <br /> basically would like to have a canopy of trees over all <br /> its streets in the future. Developers are also encouraged <br /> to retain large trees (over eighteen inches in diameter) <br /> on the site. <br /> The major difference in our ordinances seems to be the road.pav- <br /> ing requirement. Although we have no jurisdiction over <br /> this subdivision we encourage the developers to pave the <br /> street and request your consideration of stricter paving <br /> requirements for subdivisions in Orange County; particularly <br /> for the transition areas bordering Chapel Hill and Carrboro. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Don Meserve <br /> Planner <br /> tp <br /> a <br />