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123 <br /> 770 Statler Gilfillen: Let me ask this question. Would it make sense,with what I think you're talking about,with the <br /> 771 exception,from the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission,their letter here, outlines some <br /> 772 pretty specific things, including, I think a lot of details of the plants. Perhaps the only exception of <br /> 773 what we're talking about here is they have suggested it should be back across the street. That's a <br /> 774 separate issue, but I think they outline pretty closely what plants should be used and I'm <br /> 775 wondering if we can commit that. <br /> 776 <br /> 777 Charity Kirk: I don't want to specify plants though. <br /> 778 <br /> 779 Statler Gilfillen: That doesn't specifically say it has to be this, but it will give them some say in following those <br /> 780 guidelines of what I think you're talking about. <br /> 781 <br /> 782 Charity Kirk: Are you willing to try just native plants? Or plants from the recommended plant list for Orange <br /> 783 County? <br /> 784 <br /> 785 Cy Stober: What's on our website is called the Orange County preferred plant list for the record. <br /> 786 <br /> 787 Justin Chandler: Absolutely. That's where the landscaping plan comes from as it stands right now. The species <br /> 788 that are chosen come from that list. <br /> 789 <br /> 790 Lamar Proctor: Do we need to do that as a separate condition that the applicant would agree to plantings from the <br /> 791 Orange County preferred plant list? Or does that automatically happen because of the UDO? <br /> 792 <br /> 793 Cy Stober: No. It's not a standard so we would need a condition to that effect. <br /> 794 <br /> 795 Lamar Proctor: Okay. Is that something you're willing to do? <br /> 796 <br /> 797 Cy Stober: And staff to enforce. <br /> 798 <br /> 799 Chris Johnston: But just to confirm,that's already what this list is? <br /> 800 <br /> 801 Cy Stober: Correct. <br /> 802 <br /> 803 Chris Johnston: Okay. I believe what the applicant is saying is that they've worked with county on their plan and <br /> 804 that this list of plantings is from the list of county-approved plants. <br /> 805 <br /> 806 Lamar Proctor: The Orange County preferred plant list? <br /> 807 <br /> 808 Chris Johnston: Thank you.Yes, that one. <br /> 809 <br /> 810 Lamar Proctor: So, it's already in there? <br /> 811 <br /> 812 Chris Johnston: Well, it's not a stipulation. <br /> 813 <br /> 814 Patrick Mallett: Now splitting hairs here, but I'm pointing to the Orange County plant list, our plant list,which was <br /> 815 specific to Orange County and what we felt had the best,depending on what you're using it for, <br /> 816 the best selection of native, non-invasive, drought-tolerant materials. They're pointing to a <br /> 817 different list. I would prefer to use our list. <br /> 818 <br /> 819 Meg Millard: Can't we just put that in number 15? Just add it? Final landscape plan will include plants from the <br /> 820 Orange County list? <br /> 821 <br /> 822 Lamar Proctor: Which condition are you looking at? <br /> 823 <br /> 824 Chris Johnston: 15 on Page 145. <br />