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Approved 10/7/15 <br /> <br />2 <br />resident fail to observe this public charge, the Chair will ask the offending member to 53 <br />leave the meeting until that individual regains personal control. Should decorum rail to be 54 <br />restored, the Chair will recess the meeting until such time that a genuine commitment to 55 <br />this public charge is observed. 56 <br /> 57 <br />AGENDA ITEM 6: CHAIR COMMENTS 58 <br /> 59 <br />None 60 <br /> 61 <br />AGENDA ITEM 7: ZONING ATLAS AMENDMENT (CONDITIONAL ZONING DISTRICT) – To make a 62 <br />recommendation on a request to rezone 112 acres of property from Rural Residential (R-63 <br />1), Upper Eno Protected Watershed Protection Overlay District to Master Planned 64 <br />Development Conditional Zoning (MPD-CZ), Upper Eno Protected Watershed Protection 65 <br />Overlay District in order to allow for the development of Hart’s Mill Village within the 66 <br />Cheeks Township. This item was heard at the May 26, 2015 quarterly public hearing and 67 <br />was reviewed at the July 1, 2015 Planning Board meeting. 68 <br /> 69 <br />Presenter: Michael Harvey, Current Planning Supervisor 70 <br /> 71 <br />Michael Harvey: Reviewed abstract. 72 <br /> 73 <br />Michael Harvey: On page 59 there is a condition stating the community house will be limited to 3,000 square feet. 74 <br />The applicant is asking for that to be doubled to a maximum of 6,000 square feet so they are not limited in the future. 75 <br />Staff has no concerns with doubling the square footage. If there is a motion tonight to recommend approval it will 76 <br />need to be done as amended addressing this request. 77 <br /> 78 <br />Tony Blake: The six inch water line is adequate for service and firefighting? 79 <br /> 80 <br />Michael Harvey: The project engineer is saying the six inch line should suffice in providing water for firefighting and 81 <br />service. There is a pond on site for auxiliary firefighting capabilities. Jason [Fire Marshal] agreed that ultimately the 82 <br />size of the line will be determined at the construction drawing phase and concerns will be addressed at that time with 83 <br />the existing line. 84 <br /> 85 <br />Lisa Stuckey: If there are more developments along Fazier Road would that trigger a need for a larger line? 86 <br /> 87 <br />Pete Hallenbeck: It could, if someone came in and wanted to do a large development. 88 <br /> 89 <br />Lisa Stuckey: Every owner will own 1/50th share. So people will not own the unit at all? 90 <br /> 91 <br />Katherine Ansardi: We would like to do a housing cooperative and we are speaking with attorneys to understand the 92 <br />law in North Carolina and implications of that model. At the end of the day we might end up with a condo legal 93 <br />structure that is organized to operate as close to housing cooperative as possible. The land itself will not be 94 <br />individually owned and if we go with the condo model people will own the interior of the units. However, with the 95 <br />cooperative model every member is an equal shareholder that owns all the land and buildings which provides the 96 <br />option for a long term lease of their unit. 97 <br /> 98 <br />Lisa Stuckey: So everyone has to be an equal owner? 99 <br /> 100 <br />Katherine Ansardi: They have to have an equal voting share. 101 <br /> 102 <br />James Lea: Can you sublease the unit? 103 <br /> 104 <br />Katherine Ansardi: We are discussing that and trying to determine that. 105
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