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governance and quality public services during our deliberations, decisions, and 50 <br />recommendations. 51 <br /> 52 <br /> 53 <br />PUBLIC CHARGE 54 <br />The Planning Board pledges to the citizens of Orange County its respect. The Board asks 55 <br />its citizens to conduct themselves in a respectful, courteous manner, both with the Board 56 <br />and with fellow citizens. At any time, should any member of the Board or any citizen fail to 57 <br />observe this public charge, the Chair will ask the offending member to leave the meeting 58 <br />until that individual regains personal control. Should decorum fail to be restored, the Chair 59 <br />will recess the meeting until such time that a genuine commitment to this public charge is 60 <br />observed. 61 <br /> 62 <br /> 63 <br />AGENDA ITEM 6: CHAIR COMMENTS 64 <br />None. 65 <br /> 66 AGENDA ITEM 7: MAJOR SUBDIVISION CONCEPT PLAN – To review and take action on a Concept Plan 67 <br />application for a Major Subdivision named Stonewall. The proposal is for an 18-lot subdivision on approximately 68 <br />36.36 acres with 47.9% (17.42 acres) of dedicated open space. The parcel is located on Miller Road in the 69 <br />Hillsborough Township, PIN 9875-64-5097. 70 <br /> 71 <br />Taylor Perschau overviewed the Standard Major Subdivision process and the timeline of review. She explained 72 <br />that there will be two major subdivisions to review, beginning with the Stonewall Subdivision, which does not 73 <br />include a preliminary plat at this time. 74 <br /> 75 <br />Ashley Moncado: Ashley Moncado, Planner III with the Planning Department. And the first item tonight for the 76 <br />Board review is Concept Plan for a Major Subdivision on approximately 36 acres. The site is currently 77 <br />undeveloped and located within the Rural Residential and Agricultural Residential zoning districts. It is located in 78 <br />the Lower Eno Unprotected Watershed. Surrounding parcels are zoned as R1 and AR and include undeveloped 79 <br />parcels, as well as single-family homes. Based on the Future Land Use Map, the parcel is classified as Rural 80 <br />Residential and Agricultural Residential in the Central Orange Coordinated Area Land Use Plan, it is classified 81 <br />as Rural Living. The applicant is proposing a Flexible Major Subdivision including 18 lots. The average lot size 82 <br />is a little over 40,000 square feet. Based on the Conservation Cluster Flexible Development Option, applicants 83 <br />are required to provide a minimum of 33 percent open space. This applicant is proposing 47.9 percent, or 17.42 84 <br />acres of open space. The applicant is requesting reduced front and side setbacks for this proposed subdivision, 85 <br />which is allowed based on the Flexible Development Option. They are also providing a 30-foot, Type B 86 <br />landscape buffer along the western property line, which runs along Miller Road. Access to the site is proposed 87 <br />via a 50-foot public right of way, and lots will be served by individual wells and septic systems. The majority of 88 <br />the existing site is cleared. An eastern portion of the site includes trees and some existing vegetation. A stream 89 <br />is located in a floodplain along the northern and then the eastern partial part of the site. In addition, there is also 90 <br />a 100-foot-wide Duke Power utility easement that runs directly through the site here and has three utility towers. 91 <br />The site analysis sheets detail the environmental features on the site, as well as identifies the Primary and 92 <br />Secondary Open Space Areas. Again, existing trees and a stream, floodplain, and buffer areas are all contained 93 <br />along the northern and eastern parcel. The different colors are the varying slopes on the site. The lighter yellow 94 <br />includes areas with a slope of 7.5 to 15 percent. The darker yellow includes areas with a slope of 15 to 25 95 <br />percent, and then the darker, the pink-reddish color here are areas with a slope greater than 25 percent. The 96 <br />Primary Open Space totals almost 13 acres, and includes the stream, flood, buffer areas, as well as the slopes 97 <br />greater than 15 percent. The Secondary Open Space Areas total 4.52 acres and include the buffer areas along 98 <br />the western property line, as well as includes a gap here that runs along the southern portion of the site up 99 <br />9