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ff11ifl 26 - <br /> 3, 300 vehicles per day. <br /> The Concept Plan for Durham Estates was approved <br /> by the Planning Board on October 16, 1989 with <br /> the following condition: <br /> 1. Lot #10 must contain a minimum of 5 .0 acres <br /> in order to comply with interim development <br /> standards for Watershed Development. If <br /> development standards are revised to allow <br /> lot #10 to remain 3 . 60 acres, this may be <br /> reflected on the final plat. <br /> Based on recently adopted interim development <br /> standards in the University Lake Watershed, <br /> lot #10 would be required to be 5 acres in <br /> size. This can be accomplished by obtaining <br /> additional acreage on the south side of <br /> Dairyland Road to connect to lot 10 . <br /> The interim standards will be in effect for <br /> six (6) months (until April 2, 1990) or until <br /> permanent standards are adopted, whichever <br /> comes first. <br /> On January 16, 1990 the Orange County <br /> Planning Board will consider proposed <br /> revisions to the interim development <br /> standards . These revisions include a <br /> provision for an average lot size of five (5) <br /> acres. If approved by the Planning Board, <br /> these revisions will be scheduled to go to <br /> the Board of Commissioners on February 5, <br /> 1990 . Provided these revisions are in place <br /> before the Board of Commissioners consider <br /> the preliminary for Durham Estates, lot <br /> number 10 can remain 3 . 6 acres in size. <br /> All applicable agency comments have been <br /> received. The Orange County Health <br /> Department has located a suitable area on <br /> each lot for a septic tank and drain field. <br /> OWASA has indicated that the proposal now <br /> appears to conform to the major <br /> recommendations of the Camp, Dresser & McKee <br /> University Lake Watershed Protection Study. <br /> The North Carolina Department of <br /> Transportation has approved the preliminary <br /> plan. <br /> The Orange County Erosion Control Officer has <br /> indicated the subdivision meets the <br />