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124 <br /> 825 <br /> 826 Charity Kirk: Do you already feel, Patrick and Ashley, do you already feel that that's already done. <br /> 827 <br /> 828 Ashley Moncado: As I stated before. When he would come through the zoning compliance process,that's when the <br /> 829 final landscape plan would be reviewed,working with him, and we would be referring to that list. <br /> 830 <br /> 831 Charity Kirk: Is it helpful if we make it a condition? <br /> 832 <br /> 833 Ashley Moncado: I don't know if I can answer that, again, it's between the Board and the applicant. <br /> 834 <br /> 835 Beth Bronson: It's your preference. That's, why you're on the Board though. Like,we can. <br /> 836 <br /> 837 Charity Kirk: Okay. I would like to make that a condition. <br /> 838 <br /> 839 Lamar Proctor: How would you phrase that? <br /> 840 <br /> 841 Charity Kirk: All landscaping needs to be selected from the Orange County preferred plant list. <br /> 842 <br /> 843 Lamar Proctor: Okay. As an amendment to Condition 15,essentially? <br /> 844 <br /> 845 Charity Kirk: Yes. <br /> 846 <br /> 847 Chris Johnston: But this is helpful to know that our plant list, if an applicant is adhering to it, may still run afoul. <br /> 848 They may have more specific requirements than we list out. <br /> 849 <br /> 850 Lamar Proctor: Who, the Wildlife Commission? <br /> 851 <br /> 852 Chris Johnston: Yeah,the Wildlife Commission. <br /> 853 <br /> 854 Patrick Mallett: Well, because, they just have a different list. There is so many lists. This is why we spend a lot of <br /> 855 time methodically thinking about as it applies to Orange County and North Carolina. <br /> 856 <br /> 857 Charity Kirk: I don't believe the lespedeza is on the list. Like you said, I mean I'm looking at what the Wildlife <br /> 858 Commission is saying. I haven't actually seen the plants you've selected because it's too small. <br /> 859 <br /> 860 Patrick Mallett: My point is,we spent a lot of time and effort developing a list and it did give thought to not every <br /> 861 tree is appropriate in every situation. Some are not well suited for vehicular areas, and so on and <br /> 862 so forth. So, all I would add is that if you're going to do a condition,we have a recommended <br /> 863 plant list, and there's nothing in the ordinance that would obligate any applicant to rigidly adhere to <br /> 864 that plant list for selection of their materials. It's a recommended plant list. When they came in <br /> 865 with a landscape plan,without any condition we would point to that say and we,we really prefer <br /> 866 you use these materials. Or something from this list. <br /> 867 <br /> 868 Statler Gilfillen: Can we put that proposal to require it though for this approval? <br /> 869 <br /> 870 Lamar Proctor: Well, if Justin agrees to it. <br /> 871 <br /> 872 Patrick Mallett: It's not for me to say, it's for the Board to discuss with the applicant. <br /> 873 <br /> 874 Justin Chandler: With consideration with my landscape plan, I'd use the list as my reference for what I put on the <br /> 875 property. I'm happy to adhere to it. I'm happy to put it in my site plan notes. I'm happy to put it as <br /> 876 a condition. Whatever you guys want. <br /> 877 <br /> 878 Charity Kirk: I don't have a list. I haven't seen it. Okay. I can continue poking, but I think I've spent enough <br /> 879 time. I'm ready to move on. <br />