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35 <br />MINUTES <br />ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD <br />FEBRUARY 1, 2006 <br />REGULAR MEETING <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Jay Bryan, Chapel Hil] Representative (Chair); Theodore (Ted) W. Triebel <br />(Vice-Chair), Little River Representative; Craufurd Goodwin, Hillsborough Representative; <br />Michelle Kernpinski, Cedar Grove Township at Lazge; Sam Lasris, Cedar Grove Township At <br />Lazge; Renee Price-Saunders, Hillsborough Township at Large; Brian Dobyns, Cheeks Township <br />Representative; Bernadette Pelissier, Bingham Township; Jeffrey Schmitt, Cedar Grove <br />Township <br />MEMBERS ABSENT: Sandra Johnson Quinn, Eno Township <br />STAFF PRESENT: Craig Benedict, Planning Director; Tom Altieri, Comprehensive Planning <br />Supervisor; Robert Davis, Current Planning Supervisor; Sherri Ingersoll, Administrative <br />Assistant II; Glenn Bowles, Planner II, Eddie Kirk, Planner II <br />Other Attendees: George McFazley, Asst, Superintendent, Orange County Schools; Michael <br />Hammersley, Corley, Redfoot and Zack; Ken Redfoot, Corley, Redfoot and Zack; Jean Corbett, <br />Citizen; Christopher Tadevich, Citizen; Barry Corbett, Citizen <br />AGENDA ITEM #S: CONSIDERATION OF 7HE ORCHARD SUBDIVISION CONCEPT PLAN <br />Presenter: Glenn Bowles, Planner II <br />Jay Bryan: Thanks, Glenn, for summarizing the changes. <br />Glenn Bowles: This item was tabled last month, so that the applicant could make some <br />adjustments to the plan. Now, the development is 61.5 acres. The Tanaka tract is not included in <br />the plan, and the other parcel has been recombined, so the parcels have new tax id numbers, <br />Excluding public right of ways, we have 59,5 acres of land, roughly. There are 22.1 acres of open <br />space, which is just under 36% of the site. This map shows how the parcels were combined, in <br />terms of how the property was platted many yeazs ago, There are two different types of topo <br />lines. Along the streams, there aze 2' contour intervals, and the rest is mapped at 5' contour <br />intervals, so things appear more dense and steeper. We asked the applicant to show the actual <br />steep slopes. The other areas are slopes between 15-25%, which by definition, are considered as <br />secondary open space. We must first consider all primary open space, the hazdwoods, steep <br />slopes, and the floodplain, which is roughly 6-8 acres. The rest of'the open space is secondary <br />open space (wooded areas, floodplain buffers, corridor buffers), which can be in platted lots, The <br />orchard effect, trees and bamboo thickets, will be preserved. Our findings changed slightly from <br />the last meeting, We are recommending approval, as the density, including the open space, is <br />similar and consistent with at least''/z of the neighboring developed areas. Not all of the lots are <br />the same size, We are recommending that the road be extended along the east lot line for <br />potential future connectivity. Connectivity from other areas is not appropriate, due to the <br />hazdwoods. Lots 9, 10, 11, 12 have been reoriented to stay out of steep open areas. Staff <br />recommends approval of the concept plan. <br />Jeff Schmitt: Why is the road extension being proposed? <br />Glenn Bowles: For future connectivity. It was suggested by the Town of Carrboro to help with <br />potential future development of adjoining areas. <br />