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104 <br />Lisa Wallace Tate: I am the head of the school. I am been working with animals and children and we are very <br />careful with disease transmission. We have a vet that checks the animals regularly. We are concerned with bio- <br />security and we teach our staff about that. <br />Renee Price: Where did you do this before? <br />Lisa Wallace Tate: I had a Montessori Farm School in Durham County for four years. <br />Bernadette Pelissier. On page 225, the memo from the Environmental Health Supervisor, it states the waste water <br />design flow will be ten gallons per person per day for 100 students but it is 120 students, would that be picked upon <br />the permit? <br />Michael Harvey: Yes. In the conditions, they have to get applicable health, building, zoning and all other permits for <br />their development. <br />Jay Bryan: Is that issue addressed in number 3? <br />Michael Harvey: Yes. That is a standard condition. <br />Renee Price: Due to the fact that there are no buses that means individual cars, does staff have any reservations <br />about the number of cars? <br />Michael Harvey: It is a state maintained road and the Department of Transportation (DOT) reviewed the initial state <br />plan. In all honesty, we did have concerns but this project does not meet the peripheral for to acquire a <br />transportation improvement assessment per Article 13. <br />Larry Wright: What does the Department of Transportation (DOT) consider the traffic could be at peak times? <br />Michael Harvey: I don't have an answer to that question but there is a memorandum from the Department of <br />Transportation (DOT). <br />Jay Bryan: Will there be any outdoor lighting? <br />Michael Harvey: There is none proposed. If they propose it later, staff will have to make a determination according to <br />Article 8.7.1. <br />Jay Bryan: I would like to have that reflected. The second is there have been considerable issues regarding the <br />project, one is about the buffering along Teny Road, tell me what is being proposed regarding that buffer. <br />Michael Harvey: Looking at the site plan, the front portion of Teny Road to about 40 feet in should be open pasture <br />to support this operation. Terry Road would have essentially a Type A buffer which is 30 foot line buffer. <br />Jay Bryan: Now it is open. What would actually place there? <br />Michael Harvey: A Type A buffer requires a 30 foot buffer of evergreen style vegetation forming an opaque to semi- <br />opaque buffer. Staff would probably recommend consideration be given to ensure that any buffer installed does not <br />disrupt site distance to allow individuals to see traffic. <br />Jay Bryan: Would it possible to recommend the buffer begin at the point at the beginning of site distance. <br />Michael Harvey: That is perfectly reasonable. <br />
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