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Approved 6/2/21 <br /> 225 <br /> 226 Molly Boyle: The road is to be built to a public standard and the County doesn't maintain roads. It will be the North <br /> 227 Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT)there wouldn't be any cost of maintenance or upkeep to Orange County. <br /> 228 <br /> 229 Charity Kirk: So a suggestion that you review the house across the street for how this road may affect them and plan <br /> 230 accordingly. As far as water goes,what is the aquifer status in this area? Do we know?Or do we just have rumors that <br /> 231 wells are running dry? <br /> 232 <br /> 233 Warren Mitchell: I live in a house on a couple of acres with a well and I put the well in a convenient location so a lot of time <br /> 234 with a single family,where you can put a well is limited versus a larger piece of property. It depends, if you tap an aquifer. <br /> 235 On the concept plan,there is a well in Chatham County and I'm trying to get them closer to where the streams are without <br /> 236 being in the stream itself but nearby there is a stream. I've also considered moving them down, I'm trying to get close to <br /> 237 where an aquifer might be. My well yield at home is not great, it's enough for the house but I think that is what happens, <br /> 238 you drill your well and you get enough for a house and then in dry periods the yield might be less,the groundwater level <br /> 239 can drop in summer. <br /> 240 <br /> 241 Charity Kirk: So what water conservation measures are you including in the project since that is a concern in the area? <br /> 242 <br /> 243 Warren Mitchell: I think the appliances today use a lot less. <br /> 244 <br /> 245 Charity Kirk: So you don't have don't have any special plans for water conservation, you're just going with current <br /> 246 standards? <br /> 247 <br /> 248 Warren Mitchell: Why don't I present this to you when I come back with the first plat,the preliminary plat. <br /> 249 <br /> 250 Charity Kirk: I would be interested in water conservation measures and at one of the community meetings someone <br /> 251 suggested disallowing swimming pools, private swimming pools. Have you thought about that any more? <br /> 252 <br /> 253 Warren Mitchell: I have and I think it's a great idea and I'm going to enforce that and make it part of the HOA. <br /> 254 <br /> 255 Carrie Fletcher: Why the decision to have community wells as opposed to homeowners getting their own wells? Is it <br /> 256 acreage? <br /> 257 <br /> 258 Warren Mitchell: I think that it's more efficient and I think a lot of people that do not live on wells and are not familiar with <br /> 259 them are more comfortable having a public utility or entity manage the water. I think it's more efficient than drilling 93 wells <br /> 260 on the property and I don't know why individual wells would be considered better. <br /> 261 <br /> 262 Carrie Fletcher: What happens if these wells don't come through? <br /> 263 <br /> 264 Warren Mitchell: We will keep looking;we could drill several locations and we're going to have a storage tank; not one up <br /> 265 in the air, it will be on the ground. We might have to add an extra storage tank. <br /> 266 <br /> 267 Alexandra Allman: Can you speak to the income for the housing that you trying to attract? <br /> 268 <br /> 269 Warren Mitchell: We don't have that information at this time. <br /> 270 <br /> 271 Alexandra Allman: Is that something that you can provide at the next meeting? <br /> 272 <br /> 273 Warren Mitchell: I don't believe that we are required to do that, not something the County can ask. We're really just not at <br /> 274 that point. <br /> 275 <br /> 276 Molly Boyle: To clarify, generally speaking,the County, and my supervisor and I talked about this today because that <br /> 277 question has come up, but the County is not making subdivision determinations based on the proposed value of the <br /> 278 homes going in. That's not something that we ask for as part of the application process in terms of the subdivision. <br /> 279 <br /> 280 Alexandra Allman: You were saying that these homes are around $500,000 that I read somewhere? <br />
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