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D R A F T <br />3 <br />Patrick Mallett: Typically the right of way is dedicated and then the road can be accepted but they want to see 108 <br />everything. 109 <br /> 110 <br />Lisa Stuckey: Behind lot 1, there is an open space that is a recreation lot, how would the other residents access that 111 <br />lot? 112 <br /> 113 <br />Terry Boylan: That lot can be access from Paper Birch Lane by foot. 114 <br /> 115 <br />Lisa Stuckey: Across the Hobbs Lot, that is an easement that exists that is part of the … 116 <br /> 117 <br />Terry Boylan: That is the stream buffer. 118 <br /> 119 <br />Lisa Stuckey: So is it an easement for residents or just to keep people off? 120 <br /> 121 <br />Terry Boylan: That is an extension of this buffer for the stream. 122 <br /> 123 <br />Tony Blake: Are you putting in the hydrants? 124 <br /> 125 <br />Terry Boylan: In talking to the fire marshal, they prefer to be able to extend the hose. They have a platform they put 126 <br />it on a floating dock instead of a hydrant. 127 <br /> 128 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: I would suggest you talk to the fire department serving this. 129 <br /> 130 <br />Patrick Mallett: With a Major Subdivision, you go through the concept, preliminary plan and then they go through that 131 <br />exercise. At this point, we make sure it can work. 132 <br /> 133 <br />Michael Harvey: We have been meeting our Orange County Emergency Services to discuss regional impoundment 134 <br />systems to address fire access issues. Part of that problem that came up with Triple Crown Farm was a concern 135 <br />there were no fire ponds in the area and the developer who was willing to address his comments was not willing to 136 <br />build a fire pond that would kill two of his lots to satisfy an impoundment need globally so we are meeting to discuss 137 <br />regional impoundment systems. 138 <br /> 139 <br />Paul Guthrie: Are you far enough along that you are satisfied that the density of the wells on this site will be able to 140 <br />provide the water? Do you know what the water conditions are that you will be drilling into? 141 <br /> 142 <br />Terry Boylan: There has been no individual well testing. 143 <br /> 144 <br />Paul Guthrie: You have densities there that I would be curious that if you had any idea how deep you will have to go 145 <br />or is that still to be found out? 146 <br /> 147 <br />Terry Boylan: That is still to be found out. 148 <br /> 149 <br />Paul Guthrie: Are you comfortable with the location of the septic fields and the density of the septic fields as opposed 150 <br />to being adjacent to a cluster of wells? 151 <br /> 152 <br />Terry Boylan: We showed the wells with 100 foot rings. We had a consultant come out and preliminarily locate the 153 <br />septic and an engineer from Environmental Health came out to determine the depths and the types of systems they 154 <br />will support. 155 <br /> 156 <br />Paul Guthrie: In locating the septic fields, were you using an anticipated house size? 157 <br /> 158 <br />Terry Boylan: They are sized for four or five bedroom houses. 159 <br /> 160 <br />Patrick Mallett: Environmental Health is satisfied. 161 <br />7