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Minutes - 20060410
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RES-2006-028 Approve ordinance for Special Use Permit Clas A for Partnership Academy Alternative School for Orange Co
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DRAFT <br />` <br />305 Mike Hammersley: There are no additional plans at this time We're not sure what the future will bring.. <br />306 There's been no identification of additional uses,. <br />307 <br />308 Brian Dobyns: With regard to the sediment pond, is there any long term maintenance? <br />309 <br />310 Mike Hammersley: The sediment pond is temporary during construction, and will be converted into the <br />311 bio- retention pond area, and the maintenance requirements will be done by the school system. <br />312 <br />313 Brian Dobyns: The biological inventory - the vascular plants; will they be reevaluated at the next phase, <br />314 since this is not the season for those types of plants. <br />315 <br />316 Mike Hammersley: Yes. <br />317 <br />318 Brian Dobyns: There are no State natural areas within a mile of the site. I thought that there is County <br />319 site nearby. <br />320 <br />321 Mike Hammersley: We'll look into that.. <br />322 <br />323 Sam Lasris: What's the timeline between phase 1 and phase 2? <br />324 <br />325 Mike Hammersley: Right now, we are trying to get phase 1 done by this fall.. Phase 2 does not have an <br />326 actual schedule, but will be within the next 3 -5 years. <br />327 <br />328 Sam Lasris: Are recreational activities a part of the curriculum? How will they fulfill that? <br />329 <br />330 George McFarley: They will be transported off site to various locations that are County or school owned, <br />331 <br />332 Craufurd Goodwin: Why is the cleared area so large? <br />333 <br />334 Mike Hammersley: It reflects the grading requirements to make the area flattened out due to the <br />:335 topography. They will be lawn areas that will be reseeded, and plants and shrubs planted, <br />336 <br />337 Renee Price - Saunders: The extension —when will that happen? <br />3:38 <br />339 Mike Hammersley: Probably not for 3-5 years. <br />340 <br />341 Renee Price- Saunders: Is the extension to accommodate more students or provide more facilities? <br />342 <br />343 George McFarley: The facility will be adequate to house the current need for students. The expansion <br />344 would help house 75 -100 students. <br />345 <br />346 Renee Price- Saunders: Will any of the area be used for recreation? <br />347 <br />348 George McFarley: Right now, Stanback's cross country team has a track across the property, which can <br />349 be used by students. Other types of activities will also be necessary. We met with much public resistance <br />350 to house the school on existing school property. <br />351 <br />352 Jay Bryan: With regard to the biological inventory, if we decide to keep the findings as `draft', will that <br />353 prevent it from going to public hearing? <br />354 <br />7 <br />
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