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30 <br /> 1219 Scott Radway: It's not their property. <br /> 1220 <br /> 1221 Lamar Proctor: It's not y'all's property? <br /> 1222 Scott Radway: It's not part of this application. The person who owns that could speak to that if you want that <br /> 1223 as an answer. I can say how the pieces of property fit together in a fashion. <br /> 1224 <br /> 1225 Lamar Proctor: Sure. <br /> 1226 <br /> 1227 Scott Radway: One point that may have gotten lost in the process is,the staging process,which we have one <br /> 1228 here, goes and fits with some of the ordinances that the County has and some of the considerations about <br /> 1229 emergency services and other things. So,you have Phase 1 in Pod 1,which you saw. We have an entry from <br /> 1230 Morrow Mill Road that comes into that, and along that edge,there is a contract agreement to provide an opportunity <br /> 1231 to connect from the center property to that property,and there is a relationship buffer that you can't quite see in here <br /> 1232 of a set back from the property line, and that's part of a contract agreement with that property owner. <br /> 1233 <br /> 1234 Chris Johnston: One of those slides does show the Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 with the colors. <br /> 1235 <br /> 1236 Scott Radway: Sorry, I'm trying not to page through too many slides. So, Phase 1, 50 dwelling units relates to <br /> 1237 a well and it relates to traffic volume, and it relates to a number of other things. Phase 2,which is another 50 units, <br /> 1238 relates to emergency service needs and where,at that point,you need two entrances for emergency services to the <br /> 1239 site. So,that brings us to the point where we have primary entrance on Morrow Mill Road. We have a secondary or <br /> 1240 minor entrance, if you will, on Gold Mine Loop Road that needs to be active for the third phase to be started. So,that <br /> 1241 needs to be connected at that point in time. You see a funny setback of the property line over there. That's actually <br /> 1242 a strange, but perfectly functional form, of having a wider right of way along that road so that the property owner that <br /> 1243 owns the remaining 35 acres here in the center can have individual lots in areas that have good soils, and they can <br /> 1244 have access to this secondary entrance or this roadway where we anticipate substantially less traffic in and out, even <br /> 1245 at full completion. The property's zoned AR. It's a bona fide farm at this point. It can do all the things that a bona <br /> 1246 fide farm can do with its property, or it can develop residential, and so that's sort of the relationship. One is to be <br /> 1247 compatible, connective,and still let the property owner from whom this larger piece was bought do what he wishes to <br /> 1248 do for his family and his children in the future. <br /> 1249 <br /> 1250 Lamar Proctor: And the applicant's proposed amendment will expand RNAN through the crescent-shaped <br /> 1251 property that's the subject of tonight,correct? <br /> 1252 <br /> 1253 Scott Radway: Yeah, correct. <br /> 1254 <br /> 1255 Lamar Proctor: And so, any future zoning of that is a separate question and would be, if it was brought into <br /> 1256 MPD-CD zoning, it would have to go through the same process. <br /> 1257 <br /> 1258 Cy Stober: Yes, absolutely. To be frank, it was included in the initial application but due to its bona fide <br /> 1259 farm use and the limitations zoning might place on that versus the existing AR zoning and its farm status, my <br /> 1260 recommendation to the applicant was to remove it from the application. <br /> 1261 <br /> 1262 Lamar Proctor: Okay,thank you. There was also a small portion that was in the resource protection overlay in <br /> 1263 one corner of the property, so I was wondering how that was addressed or how that was taken into consideration into <br /> 1264 the site plan. <br /> 1265 <br /> 1266 Scott Radway: Does it show up on this slide, or is it in the one that's the more environmental slide? <br /> 1267 <br /> 1268 Lamar Proctor: It's in our overlay on the future land use map. <br /> 1269 <br />