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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 <br />47 <br />48 <br />49 <br />50 <br />51 <br />DRAFT MT.NUTES <br />9 <br />Quality. It would be permitted through the County's zoning permit process if it was a <br />subdivision. The County would make sure that the road would no longer exist. <br />Chair Jacobs made reference to page 20 where it says, "Proposal expands on the. <br />number of uses allowed within a stream buffer to be consistent with DWQ requirements." He <br />said that this makes it sound like the number of uses is being liberalized because that's what <br />DWQ allows. Michael Harvey said that this is saying that DWQ allows for certain uses that the <br />County sees are reasonable. Chair Jacobs said that sometimes DWQ's requirements seem to <br />be watered down to fit the development community's interest. Michael Harvey assured Chair <br />Jacobs that this is not the intention. <br />Chair Jacobs suggested that the language include "low impact" as opposed to a passive <br />building. <br />Commissioner Gordon said that she would hope that the Planning. Board would look very <br />carefully at all of these uses that are being allowed. She said that some of the uses are pretty <br />intrusive. Michael Harvey said that one of the reasons for all of the uses is to see what the <br />County Commissioners see as acceptable. <br />Jay Bryan asked if there was a hurry with this and Michael Harvey said no, but the <br />existing standards are lax. There is no immediate need, but the problem needs to be fixed. <br />Public Comment <br />Lynette Hartsell said that she owns property at Lake Orange and Cane Creek. She said <br />that she thinks this is a very poor plan. She said that she has been listening to the comments <br />tonight that the property owners are committing illegal acts on property that they somehow think <br />they own. She said that it is because she paid money for the properly and she has a deed that <br />says she owns it. She understands that there has to be a relationship with the Planning Board, <br />County Commissioners, and people who are moving in that want water. She said that she <br />wants clean water just as much as everyone else. She said that none of them are criminals, but <br />they are property owners and taxpayers. She said that this is a stealth conservation easement <br />and the common person cannot read it and understand how to get a mitigation plan through. <br />She said that the plan is vague and gives staff power that the County Commissioners should not <br />give. She said that, in the end of the document, it says that the agreement must be recorded as <br />an easement deed and continues in perpetuity as an easement. She said that there is <br />something wrong with her giving the County her land, if it lets her use the land. She <br />understands the need for erosion control, but she is perplexed at the need for erosion police. <br />She said that if the 25-foot buffer is allowed to go untended, there will be an enormous vermin <br />control problem. She said that this plan should be pitched and tfie Planning Board should start <br />over and work with the landowners in a more symbiotic relationship and create something <br />synergistic rather than something antagonistic.. <br />Pete'Wehr lives on Lake Orange. He asked if this affects Lake Orange and it was <br />answered that it affects all of Orange County. He said that the landowners there should be <br />consulted because they are great stewards of the lake. He said that he resents someone telling <br />him how the landowners can better keep the lake clean. He feels insulted by the ordinance. He <br />said that the landowners there should be exempt from the ordinance, and if not, then the County <br />should buy the buffer and lower their taxes. <br />John Macaulay lives on Queen Street. He suggested that the remediation include native <br />plants. <br />Commissioner Gordon said that she appreciates the public comments. She said that <br />this would be a good time to try and work with the landowners and get feedback on this. <br />Commissioner Carey agreed. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner Carey that <br />the Stream Buffer Text Amendments be referred to the Planning Board for a recommendation to <br />be returned to the Board of County Commissioners no sooner than February 6, 2007. <br />Jo <br />