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13 <br /> $/19/91 DRAFT PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br /> responded that NCDOT did not regulate individual <br /> driveways but did for commercial and subdivisions <br /> roads. Reid continued that he felt this was not <br /> the case and asked that Cameron please verify <br /> this with NCDOT. Cameron agreed. <br /> MOTION: Hamilton moved approval as recommended by the <br /> Planning Staff. Seconded by Eddleman. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br /> b. Preliminary Plats <br /> (1) Spirit Hill <br /> (10 Lots - Eno Township) <br /> Presentation by Eddie Kirk. <br /> The property is located on the northwest side of <br /> Palmer's Grove Church Road. The tract is zoned <br /> Agricultural Residential and designated <br /> Agricultural Residential in the Comprehensive <br /> Plan. <br /> The total acreage of the tract is 11.85 acres. <br /> Ten (10) new lots are proposed with an average <br /> lot size of 1. 08 acres. The lots all front on <br /> the subdivision road which is proposed to be <br /> public and constructed to State standards. Each <br /> lot will have an individual well and septic tank. <br /> The Concept Plan was approved by the orange <br /> County Planning Board on May 20, 1991 with the <br /> condition that Lots 1 and 10 shall receive access <br /> from the subdivision road. This condition is <br /> included in the Resolution of Approval which is <br /> an attachment to these minutes on pages <br /> Construction plans for Spirit Hill Drive have <br /> been approved by the North Carolina Department of <br /> Transportation. Sight distance triangles must <br /> be indicated and the wording for the 50' public <br /> right-of-way must be relocated inside the actual <br /> right-of-way. <br /> The Soil Conservation Service indicates <br /> Georgeville silt loam soil on the site. <br /> Georgeville has moderate limitations for building <br /> site development and septic tank absorption <br /> fields. <br /> The Orange County Erosion Control Officer <br /> indicates that, due to the amount of land <br /> disturbance, an erosion control plan will be <br />