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o <br />Y. <br />1 serve these 126 trailers wasn't already allocated to serve other developments as well <br />2 Kirk indicated that the 5 horse power pump was put in Woodsedge with the intention <br />3 that these additional units would eventually be approved. <br />4 <br />.5 Paul Thames, County Engineer, indicated that there was some question as to what <br />6 would happen with the New Hope Elementary School which will use the Woodsedge pump. <br />7 station. Extra precautions have been made for the school so that it pumps at night <br />8 when the normal sewer use is at its lowest. Eventually this land will have to be <br />9 surveyed topographically and probably considerable engineering and construction work <br />10 will have to be done. That should show up in the grading and erosion plan. <br />11 <br />12 E. C. Brooks asked how the restrictions placed on this property will be recorded s <br />13 that a Title Lawyer won't pass the title to someone who would think they could buy <br />14 this open land. Kirk indicated that this park, including the open space, recreation <br />15 and park area, must stay in unitary ownership. Those restrictions would be placed o <br />16 the Special Use Permit. It could be changed only if it became 10 or 20 year <br />17 transition and then an application would have to be filed for a different planned <br />18 development at a higher density rezoning. <br />19 <br />20 Charles Smith, a real estate appraiser, indicated that in his professional opinion <br />21 the value of adjoining properties would be neither enhanced nor devalued. <br />22 <br />23 Rogers Stevens, the applicant, indicated that he owns Oakdale Mobile Home Park any <br />24 Woodsedge. He stated that when he went into business he decided to build the type c <br />25 park that he would be proud to live in. His parks have large lots, city sewer and <br />26 water, paved roads, recreation areas, pools, garbage pickup, lawn mowing service, <br />27 storage buildings and jogging trails. He indicated that his parks offer young coup] <br />28 an opportunity to begin to build equity in their own mobile home, and establish a <br />29 credit rating, while living in a pleasant environment. He read a letter from Steve <br />30 Mebane who has been a resident of his park for 7 years. Mr. Mebane indicated that <br />31 living at Oakdale Mobile Home Park has been a way for he and.his wife to save money <br />32 for a home and accumulate equity in their mobile home at the same time. He stated <br />33— that Mr. Stevens mobile home parks are well planned and maintained. He urged the <br />34 Board of Commissioners to approve this request. <br />35 . <br />36 A motion was made by Commissioner Hartwell, seconded by Chairman Carey, to adjoux <br />37 this hearing to June 26, 1990 for receipt of the engineering report from the Town o <br />38 Hillsborough. <br />39 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />40 <br />41 G. ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENTS <br />42 <br />43 1. University Lake Watershed Protection <br />44 a. Article 6.25.7 Water Supply /Sewage Disposal Facilities Required <br />45 b. Article 6.15.2 Interim Development Standards <br />46 2. Definitions <br />47 b. Article 22 Septic Tank System /Alternative Septic System <br />48 These presentations were made by Marvin Collins. In summary these i <br />49 were presented to receive citizen comment on a proposed amendment to the Zoning <br />50 Ordinance to clarify the application of Article 6.25.7 to existing dwellings and u: <br />51 The current standards would prevent land owners with failing septic systems and no <br />52 suitable repair area on the same lot from locating nitrification fields on a separi <br />{4 <br />es <br />to <br />W' <br />
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