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89 <br /> feature will look like to determine if it is appropriate. The recommendation is that the developer provides this. There <br /> are examples of other signage in the application. <br /> Paul Guthrie said that he thought seeing the examples would be a good idea. <br /> Tony Blake noted a typo in Condition H with feet. Michael Harvey made a note of it and said that it was correct in the <br /> developer's application. <br /> Michael Harvey said that Mr. Parker offered that onsite wells in Condition H, subprim 1, be eliminated, to address <br /> concerns over the depletion of wells if irrigation is necessary. Mr. Harvey suggested that this portion be reworded as <br /> follows: "Landscaping shall be watered by reclaimed water or water from the site." He said that the department is <br /> open to rain barrels or other systems of catching rainwater. The other modification would be to Staff's <br /> recommendation to table action on District 3 with a recommendation that the request for this area come back to the <br /> Planning Board for discussion and edits at the April 2018 regular meeting, which seems like a sufficient amount of <br /> time for this to move through the process. This date should be set even if this part of the project does not come back <br /> through the process. Next, the Statement of Consistency (Attachment 6) relating to Districts 1 and 2 only — the <br /> motion needs to include that Staff needs to remove all references to parcels connected to District 3 from the <br /> Statement of Consistency as currently contained in Attachment 6. Finally, there should be an amendment that calls <br /> for approving the ordinance to revise Attachment 7 to include all modifications discussed this evening, with a <br /> recommendation to approve to the BOCC as the Planning Board sees fit. <br /> Lydia Wegman asked if there is anything else to discuss. <br /> Paul Guthrie counseled that when they are working close to a jurisdiction like the Town of Hillsborough that there <br /> might have been more presence in the notes regarding where issues were in progress, based on recent <br /> conversations. <br /> Michael Harvey replied that he thinks that this was done but that the main issues is District 3 and the Town's concern <br /> about serving a project this far south of the interstate. Ms. Hauth's comments are also included in the packet outlining <br /> other concerns. The service issue and District 3 issue were discussed. <br /> Paul Guthrie said he was talking about the utility issue. He said that based on his experience, it is important to be <br /> upfront when working on such a project with another jurisdiction for certain services as to who is responsible and for <br /> what. <br /> Michael Harvey said that he does not disagree with this counsel but that he does think that Staff has discussed this <br /> issue in many of the conditions with the project and the addition of the requirement of any project with expanded <br /> services needs to go through the Town of Hillsborough for approval. As Craig as alluded, there is already a gallon <br /> limitation for water-sewer as part of this expansion. <br /> Paul Guthrie and Michael Harvey thanked each other. <br /> Lydia Wegman asked if there were any additional questions. Hearing none, she asked if Randy Marshall would like to <br /> make the motion. <br /> Randy Marshall said that he would make the following 3 recommendations to the BOCC. <br /> MOTION by Randy Marshall made a motion to table action on District 3 with a recommendation to request this area to <br /> come back to the Planning Board for review and discussion at the April 2018 regular meeting. Seconded by Buddy <br /> Hartley. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />