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APPROVED WITH CORRECTIONS 5.1.24 <br /> 547 this is where they want the entrance to be. It is near where the church entrance is, and they did not want these <br /> 548 lots coming out on to the roadway north. They did not want it to tie to the one for the ball field. <br /> 549 <br /> 550 Statler Gilfillen: What's their logic for that? <br /> 551 <br /> 552 Phil Koch: They wanted to go ahead and bring out to Lawrence Road. <br /> 553 <br /> 554 Adam Beeman: Do you know if the road for the athletic fields, is that a private road or public? I believe it's <br /> 555 private, but I'm not positive. <br /> 556 <br /> 557 Cy Stober: It's a Type A private road. The subdivision road will be publicly dedicated and maintained <br /> 558 by North Carolina DOT. <br /> 559 <br /> 56o Adam Beeman: So you can't have a public tied to a private. <br /> 561 <br /> 562 Phil Koch: And I will add that for the number of lots that are here, this must be a public road. <br /> 563 <br /> 564 Marilyn Carter: I have a question about the DAC comments. One of the comments refers to the lot sizes <br /> 565 and concept wastewater disposal areas prohibit the department's siting private wells on each lot, according to <br /> 566 the setback requirements of Orange County, and then a community well may be a solution, otherwise permitting <br /> 567 is subject to denial. Where's the impact of that item in the DAC report on the plan? <br /> 568 <br /> 569 Phil Koch: That comment was made at the original DAC. These locations, as they're currently shown, <br /> 57o actually address that comment and were sent back and have been reviewed, and they do meet the standards <br /> 571 now. <br /> 572 <br /> 573 Delores Bailey: What size will the houses be? <br /> 574 <br /> 575 Phil Koch: I don't know the exact size of the house. The way that we set this up, I believe, I think it's a <br /> 576 7,500 square foot block. That's not the house size. That's just the pad. So it was a proportion of that pad. I can't <br /> 577 tell you the exact size of the house. And, again, part of that will be defined also by the septic field. <br /> 578 <br /> 579 MOTION BY Lamar Proctor to approve the Concept Plan Flexible Development Option as included in Attachment <br /> 580 1. Seconded by Marilyn Carter.Adam Beeman, Lamar Proctor, Delores Bailey, Beth Bronson, Marilyn Carter, <br /> 581 Chris Johnston, Steve Kaufmann, and Whitney Watson in favor. Statler Gilfillen against. <br /> 582 <br /> 583 MOTION PASSED EIGHT TO ONE. <br /> 584 <br /> 585 Ashley Moncado: The Preliminary Plat is in Attachment 2 of your materials. <br /> 586 <br /> 587 Beth Bronson: The proposed stormwater control measures are just five different areas of where that would <br /> 588 be added to? Can you elaborate on what management plan you have— <br /> 589 <br /> 590 Phil Koch: Those are, again, those are State mandated. Location is based on the actual contours on <br /> 591 the site. We've placed these in the low area so that we can direct water to them. The actual sizing will be done <br /> 592 based on State requirements. The County has its own requirements. They generally match the State's for the <br /> 593 most part, but we work with them pretty heavily on these things. So, they do have to meet that before they'll get <br /> 594 approval. <br /> 595 <br />
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