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~~ 3 2 <br />C~RAi~IG~ COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE; CONSERVATION i3~E1'ARTME[~1T <br />l~/IEMORANDUM <br />To: Eddie Kirk, Orange County Planner <br />From: Ric tiaa~t and Conservation Manager <br />Date: ~IVovember 21, 2005 <br />Re: Westhampton Subdivision Proposal __ <br />Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the proposed Westhampton <br />Subdivision. The proposal would create 18 lots on 120.74 acres located adjacent to Phil's <br />Creek south of Hatch Road in Chapel Hill Township. <br />ERCD comments on subdivisions are generally to a) address any concerns with respect to <br />potential impacts on important natural or cultural resources, and b) identify any areas that <br />might be desirable for possible dedication to the County for public recreation/open space <br />pursuant to Section IV-B-7-b of the Orange County Subdivision Ordinance, <br />The current site plan (10/19/05) shows over 49 acres of open space, or 41% of the 121- <br />acre site (far more than the required 3:3%), The open space includes a 15-acre area of <br />mixed hardwood forest adjacent to Phil's Creek. in the southeast corner of the property, <br />This forest would provide a small wildlife refuge and provide residents of the subdivision <br />with woodlands for walking and nature study, Another section of linear open space is <br />provided along the western property boundary, adjacent to an unnamed tributary of Phil's <br />Creek, Most of that perimeter open space would provide forested buffers of 200-300 feet <br />wide, far more than the required 100-foot stream buffer, <br />Overall, the proposed site plan appears consistent with the County's desire to minimize <br />adverse environmental impacts with respect to the protection of floodplains, wetlands, <br />natural areas and wildlife habitat. <br />Two nearby Orange County-owned properties should he considered in the review of this <br />subdivision proposal. Both were dedicated to the County for recreation and open space. <br />A 0.49-acre strip (0,4 mile long) dedicated to the County in 1992 as part of the <br />Shenandoah subdivision approval for a future public recreational trail. The 10- <br />foot-wide corridor runs through the floodplain portion of four' residential lots <br />within the subdivision, The Triangle Land Conservancy holds a conservation <br />easement on the entire floodplain portion of those four lots. <br />A 0,25-acre parcel dedicated to the County in 1988 as part of the Turtledove <br />subdivision approval, That small property is also adjacent to Phil's Creek, The <br />deed states this property was to be part of a "network of public open space <br />and recreation lands that Orange County intends to establish and of which this <br />land is intended to become a part." <br />Environment and Resource Conservation <br />PO Box 8181 / 306-A Revere Road <br />Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br />(919) 245-2590 <br />