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17 <br /> Slide #4 <br /> Present and Proposed Greene Tract <br /> Lard Use Configuration <br /> Environmental Ni�,.,,d NW - <br /> Assessment <br /> and Public <br /> Outreach <br /> Craig Benedict said the previous ownership map is shown on the left, and the 60-acre <br /> medium green area is the Headwaters Preserve. He said the area is not contiguous to other <br /> identified wetland and stream buffer areas noted as the Greene Tract Reserve. He said the <br /> right side map is a new configuration, and the medium green color would be a total of 60 acres <br /> of county-owned preserved land, and the darker green Greene Tract Reserve would equal a <br /> total 82 acres of preserved land. He said Syn Terra's analysis determined which areas are <br /> jurisdictional and those that are regulatory. He said the strictest restrictions were observed, and <br /> the review only come up with 40 total acres of jurisdictional and regulatory areas, but the group <br /> doubled the amount and came up with buffers upon buffers to reach 82 acres. He said the <br /> yellow area to the east on the map is part of the 66 acres to be developed. He said when this is <br /> added to the 16-acre school site, it gives a total of 82 acres of potentially developable land, <br /> balanced with 82 acres of preserve. He said in the agenda, there is mention of the plat being <br /> 107 acres rather than 104 acres. He said a surveyor took a look and found 3 extra acres along <br /> the rail right of way, which is on the eastern part of the site. He said a plat will eventually be <br /> created to show 3 acres of joint owned land as a rail right of way. He resumed the PowerPoint <br /> presentation: <br />