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'~ <br />Glenn Bowles: All primary open space found in Track A, B, C, D and E plus the perimeter buffer. <br />Whatever the active open space the Eno River Association feels is appropriate. There will <br />probably be a trail. <br />Bernadette Pelissier: I would like clarification on density of lots. We have to consider lot sizes as <br />opposed to what is already built. <br />Glenn Bowles: They were looking at built on two parcels on land. <br />Bernadette Pelissier: I am asking about the surrounding lots. <br />Brian Crawford: In the calculation of the lots, are you specifically looking at built lots or are you <br />including surrounding lots that are not built on. <br />Glenn Bowles: We were asked to show the lot pattern and the lots in the area. In all cases, they <br />are potentially lots for building. <br />Bernadette Pelissier: My question is what we are supposed to look at concerning the concept <br />plan considering the surrounding neighborhood. <br />Glenn Bowles: You will need to look at the neighborhood and it may look different 10 to 20 years <br />from now. <br />Robert Davis: This map is not a requirement of the ordinance or the regulations. Generally, this <br />map simply shows where this subdivision falls in regards to what subdivisions have been <br />approved. <br />Bernadette Pelissier: That clarifies it. <br />Michelle Kempinski: One of the statements in the package is the ordinance and the subdivision <br />regulations are written to foster harmonious design and encourage compatible development. <br />Should we consider the definition of the proposed subdivision versus the density of the <br />surrounding neighborhood? What is the definition of surrounding neighborhood? <br />Glenn Bowles: There is no regulation or guidelines that deal. with that specific answer. <br />Michelle Kempinski: No. I don't think it has been answered. <br />Renee Price: My concern is didn't you use the density of some of the surrounding subdivisions. <br />Glenn Bowles: Yes. <br />Renee Price: It was only used on certain subdivisions. <br />Glenn Bowles: We used it based on the average lot size. <br />Michelle Kempinski: I only saw one density calculation. <br />Renee Price: I didn't quite get my question answered. <br />Robert Davis: There were only two subdivisions that have had open space submitted along with <br />the plan. When you are looking at the lots you are looking at a density. There is 33% open <br />spaces which make the lots look smaller. <br />Renee Price: This is not all the surrounding properties. The newer subdivisions were used. <br />