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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COUNTY-COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: June 27, 2002 <br /> Action AgeQda, <br /> Item No. <br /> SUBJECT: Tuscany Ridge Subdivision — Preliminary Plan <br /> DEPARTMENT: Planning and Inspections PUBLIC HEARING: (Y/N) 0 <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> 1)Developer Enhancements to Subdivision Pg. 4 <br /> 2) Resolution of Approval Pg. 5 Eddie Kirk, Planner II <br /> 3)Application Pg. 8 Extension 2582 <br /> 4)Vicinity Map Pg. 10 TELEPHONE NUMBERS: <br /> 5)Agency Comments Pg. 14 Hillsborough 732-8181 <br /> 6) Fiscal Impact Analysis Pg. 19 Chapel Hill 968-4501 <br /> 7) June 6, 2002 Draft Planning Bd. Minutes Pg. 35 Durham 688-7331 <br /> 8) Preliminary Plan Mebane (336)227-2031 <br /> This item appeared on the Board's June 18, 2002 agenda, but was not discussed due to time <br /> constraints. <br /> PURPOSE: Consideration of the Preliminary Plan for Tuscany Ridge. <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> Request - Preliminary Plan <br /> Applicant: Red Zin Development. TMBL: 7.12..1A & 27 PIN: 9851-97-1387 & 9851-85-9887 <br /> Subdivision follows the Conventional Option of Development. <br /> • Minimum lot size is 2 acres. <br /> • Total acreage is 55.61 acres including right-of-way. <br /> I ILots Average Lot Size % Open Space Acres Open <br /> Gross- Space <br /> Conventional 122 2.31 17.6 HOA Control 6.00 <br /> Location <br /> North side of Arthur Minnis Road approximately 800 feet west of Rocky Ridge Road in Chapel Hill <br /> Township. <br /> Existing and Proposed Conditions <br /> Existing: <br /> • Zoning: Rural Buffer(RB) ( min. density = 2 acres /dwelling) <br /> • The property is not in a designated protected watershed. <br /> Physical Features: <br /> • There are no USGS designated streams on the tract. <br /> • The site is mostly wooded with a mixture of pines and hardwoods. <br /> Adjacent Land Use: <br /> • Properties to the east and west are undeveloped. <br /> • Properties to the north are divided into large acreage tracts. <br /> • Predominate lotting pattern for this general area is 5+ acre tracts. <br />