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187 <br /> DRAFT <br /> 1040 <br /> 1041 Cy Stober: So probably no, not on the public roads,there is a sidewalk provided on the private road network, internal to <br /> 1042 the site, but no because these are DOT maintained roads and not connected to a public road network.The DOT made <br /> 1043 the determination that the complete streets policy is inapplicable because they would not connect to a larger network. <br /> 1044 We did require that the internal site may be walkable, and we had a discussion with DOT about the need for offsite <br /> 1045 walkability and safety, and they stuck to their current interpretation of their streets policy. <br /> 1046 <br /> 1047 Whitney Watson: I guess technically it meets the definition of being walkable for residential units, dwelling units... <br /> 1048 <br /> 1049 Cy Stober: It's arguable that the existing development is not walkable, the proposed development was walkable, as the <br /> 1050 regulatory agencies would allow, the county requested sidewalks negotiated with the applicant they were provided and <br /> 1051 DOT disallowed them. <br /> 1052 <br /> 1053 Whitney Watson: One final question; I noticed in the packet the page about superfund sites.There are three inactive <br /> 1054 ones within a mile of this location,what's the plan to continue to monitor those and to see if there is any impact and see <br /> 1055 if the site has to draw well water for schools as well as recreation? <br /> 1056 <br /> 1057 Cy Stober: Superfund sites are regulated and monitored by the state and not by the county. I do not have that <br /> 1058 information at this time, I would have to get back to you. <br /> 1059 <br /> 1060 Lamar Proctor: So, there is an indoor facility proposed, is that correct? <br /> 1061 <br /> 1062 Patrick Byker: For? <br /> 1063 <br /> 1064 Lamar Proctor: Tennis, I believe. <br /> 1065 <br /> 1066 Patrick Byker: In the long run,yes. <br /> 1067 <br /> 1068 Lamar Proctor: So the parcel would be subdivided into three parcels, is that correct? <br /> 1069 <br /> 1070 Jim Parker: Four if you count both schools would have their own parcel. <br /> 1071 <br /> 1072 Lamar Proctor: Two schools: baseball and tennis. So the school's, baseball, tennis,what is the fourth? <br /> 1073 <br /> 1074 Jim Parker: Each school has a parcel. <br /> 1075 <br /> 1076 Lamar Proctor: In the packet,there is reference to Tryon 3 Arden Circle. Do you know what that's about? Page 225. <br /> 1077 What's the relationship between C4 and the site plan? <br /> 1078 <br /> 1079 Jim Parker: This was the initial routing of the public sewer that the town of Hillsborough wanted to see the proposed <br /> 1080 routing of the public sewer and we had two alternatives to the routing. The initial one was through Habitat for Humanity's <br /> 1081 project, and it would piggyback off that sewer system that they would install and it would punch through to Colonial <br /> 1082 Heights. Then,we submitted the one I described earlier, about going up US 70. So,you've got two options,we prefer the <br /> 1083 US 70 route, at this point, and that's the primary one that is submitted in this packet. <br /> 1084 <br /> 1085 Lamar Proctor: That's fine.What about water? <br /> 1086 <br /> 1087 Jim Parker: Water would come down Jefferson, there is a water line that crosses 185 at the southwest corner of the <br /> 1088 Colonial Heights subdivision the town put in several years ago. It's already there at the roadway at Jefferson and it would <br /> 1089 be extended up Jefferson and cross Lawrence Road to the site and that is a 12-inch line. <br /> 1090 <br /> 1091 Lamar Proctor: So the indoor facility would not be on the school property? <br /> 1092 <br /> 1093 Jim Parker: Correct. That indoor facility could be tennis courts, it could be basketball, it could be volleyball courts, it's all <br /> 1094 in that building.That's why it's called the recreational building. <br />