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II 12 25 <br /> Lewis stated that he voted in favor of the motion <br /> because he felt it was better that what was <br /> proposed, but did agree that the problem still <br /> exists . <br /> This motion would make the following change to <br /> Article 6 . 15.2 a. 3.a) of the Zoning Ordinance: <br /> a) Basic Requirements: In the University Lake <br /> water supply watershed, lot size averaging is <br /> permitted provided the overall residential <br /> density for any development application shall <br /> not exceed on dwelling unit per five acres, <br /> no lot shall be less than two acres in size, <br /> and no more than five two-acre lots may be <br /> created as part of any development <br /> application, except as permitted under <br /> subsection b or 1 below. <br /> This would also make an identical change for <br /> Section IV-C-2 a.3 .a) of the Subdivision <br /> Regulations. <br /> (W. T. Durham Estates was considered at this <br /> point in the agenda. ) <br /> • Durham Estates <br /> ( 10 Lots Chapel Hill Township) <br /> Presentation by Eddie Kirk. <br /> The property is located in Chapel Hill Township <br /> along Dairyland Road (SR 1112) . W. T. Durham is <br /> proposing a subdivision with 10 lots to be <br /> created out of a 60 acre tract. The property is <br /> zoned Rural Buffer (RB) , and Protected Watershed <br /> (PW-II) . It is located in the University Lake <br /> Watershed and the Land Use Plan designation is <br /> Rural Buffer and Protected Watershed. Adjacent <br /> land uses include Phase IV of .Laurel Springs <br /> subdivision, other single family residential <br /> lots, and undeveloped land. <br /> The subdivision will be served by Dairyland Road, <br /> a public road (Creekstone Drive) in Laurel <br /> Springs subdivision and a proposed private Class <br /> B road to serve 4 lots on the north side of <br /> Dairyland Road. Individual wells and septic <br /> tanks are proposed. The average lot size is 5. 38 <br /> acres and the smallest lot size proposed is 3.59 <br /> acres. There is a total of 2 . 60 acres proposed <br /> for recreation/open space. <br /> A 1988 traffic count on Dairyland Road indicated <br />