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6/4/2014
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Approved 7/2/14 <br />3 <br />Patrick Mallett: That was installed by the school. 109 <br /> 110 <br />Michael Harvey: As covered in our abstract, one of the reasons you are seeing lots of this size is because water and 111 <br />sewer service is being provided. That is the only way this project was allowed to get these smaller lots, which is in 112 <br />accordance with the provisions of Article 7. The other comment is that you will recall previous major subdivisions, 113 <br />applications are typically required to submit a conventional and flexible development options. 114 <br /> 115 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: There is a power line easement and it goes and disappears. Is there a power line in that easement 116 <br />now? 117 <br /> 118 <br />Pat Mallett: There is a power line that goes through here and extends north. 119 <br /> 120 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: Currently the power line does not go through. 121 <br /> 122 <br />Terry Boylan: It does not go through. That is a tree line from when it did before. 123 <br /> 124 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: What about the dual water line fees? 125 <br /> 126 <br />Pat Mallett: They are proposing a fire service line with two hydrants. 127 <br /> 128 <br />Terry Boylan: There are two different lines. 129 <br /> 130 <br />Tony Blake: Craig, wouldn’t this be part of Hillsborough’s ETJ? 131 <br /> 132 <br />Craig Benedict: Just outside of that. 133 <br /> 134 <br />Tony Blake: By state law they could petitioned to be annexed? 135 <br /> 136 <br />Craig Benedict: Yes. Most likely as part of the water/sewer agreement. 137 <br /> 138 <br />Pat Mallett: They are interested in selling water and sewer and not annexation. 139 <br /> 140 <br />Tony Blake: How large are the houses? 141 <br /> 142 <br />Terry Boylan: The setbacks will allow 3,600 square foot. 143 <br /> 144 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: What could the residences do with the light green space? 145 <br /> 146 <br />Pat Mallett: You have building setbacks on the roadside, 35 foot buffer. There was originally a concept plan that had 147 <br />two lots there. 148 <br /> 149 <br />Terry Boylan: We have a 100 foot or setback off this property line and that gives us this set back here for lot 14. 150 <br /> 151 <br />Pat Mallett: I think it is not so much what can be built there but what is held in common. 152 <br /> 153 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: It seems like a setup for a wonderful neighbor war. 154 <br /> 155 <br />Herman Staats: Why was the open space left open and not part of Lot 14? 156 <br /> 157 <br />Terry Boylan: It could conceivably be part of Lot 14. 158 <br /> 159 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: That is an issue for you as the developer. 160 <br /> 161 <br />Pat Mallett: Typically you want to see like to like. 162
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