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38 <br />I. Action within forty-five (45) days of this meeting; <br />2. Or within such further time consented to in writing by the applicant. <br />3. If the Planning Board fails to prepare its recommendation to the Board of Commissioners w <br />the specified time period, approval recommended without conditions. <br />• Preliminary Plan addresses all conditions of approval of the Concept Plan. <br />l .The Intersection and road alignment on the Preliminary Plan shall meet NCDOT standards. <br />2. A publicly dedicated right-of way should be provided to the southern property line to allow <br />for future interconnectivity of public roads (in accordance with County policy). <br />3.With the Preliminary Plat, submit a plat indicating areas far on-site infiltration of storm Ovate <br />demonstrates compliance with Article 6.23.3a of the Orange County Zoning Ordinance. <br />• Second Action: <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: Fiscal Impact Analysis included as an attachment. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): Planning Staff <br />Approval, in accordance with the attached Resolution of Approval. <br />Kirk made reference to item B6 in the resolution and said that all streets shall have five-foot utility <br />easements on each side of the right-of--way. Also, item 7 says that the posted speed limit on Governor <br />Scott Road should be reduced to 45 miles per hour. He said that if the County Camrnissioners approve <br />this resolution as written, then they would be recommending to NCDOT that the speed limit be reduced. <br />Barrows asked about lots seven and eight and said that there was a significant stream buffer. She was told <br />that Environmental Health has assured that two lots can goon this area. <br />10 <br />lz <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />2p <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />2S <br />?6 <br />27 <br />78 <br />7th <br />30 <br />Steve Yuhasz said that he vas concerned that lot eight was a little tight. He said that there was some <br />additional room on lots nine and ten that could give lot eight a little more room. <br />MOTION: Holtkamp moved approval of the Preliminary Plan for Bricewood Acres. <br />Seconded by Katz. <br />Chair Allison made reference to page 50 and that NCDOT recommended a 60-foot right-of--way, and in <br />some places there is going to be a 50-fast right-af--way. He asked Yuhasz how he proposed to deal with <br />this. <br />Yuhasz said that an additional 5-foot utility easement would be added on each side of the 50-foot right-of- <br />way. <br />Benedict said that even though the Fiscal Impact Analysis does need some updating from 1997, it does <br />show that there is negative impact. There is a net loss between the expenditures for County public <br />services and the revenue that comes forth from the subdivision. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. <br />AGENDA ITEM 11: ITEM FROM JPA PUBLIC HEARING 2/Z1/00 <br />31 Benedict gave an update on the Greene Tract. The Commissioners met last night to discuss the Greene <br />32 Tract, and the original proposal that came forward was a zoning for 169 acres. In the interlocal <br />33 agreement, it said that only 60 acres had to be assigned. The decision last night was to determine the <br />34 most appropriate 60 acres. The County Commissioners did not have enough information last nighk to <br />35 make a decision on what was the most appropriate 60 acres. The County Commissioners made a motion <br />36 to not have the rezoning a part of the interlocal agreement before the County takes over solid waste <br />