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115 <br />1110 Glenn Bowles: This portion has recently been split off from the original 88 acres, which is now down to 73 acres, will <br />1111 be dedicated to the Eno River Association. There is also a second lot, which is the 45 acre lot, which is not part of <br />1112 this discussion. <br />1113 <br />1114 .Jeffrey Schmitt: Is this dedication subject to the approval of this subdivision as put forward? <br />1115 <br />1116 Glenn Bowles: I will have to defer that to the people involved. <br />1117 <br />1118 Clue Jordan (Eno River Association): One of the reasons it was separated out is the purchase and dedication of <br />1119 those properties are separate from the subdivision. There is a small portion of the subdivision, about 4.5 acres that <br />1120 we have also discussed. <br />1121 <br />1122 Michelle Kempinski: There is mention of a 50 foot right of way designation for public road access. <br />1123 <br />1124 Lany Wright: This is part of the 32% natural area? <br />1125 <br />1126 Glenn Bowles: Yes. (Continues presentation). <br />1127 <br />1128 Michelle Kempinski: I was referring to the 50 foot right of way providing public access to the publicly dedicated <br />1129 greenway and recreation open space. <br />1130 <br />1131 Glenn Bowles: That will come from this direction. There is actually two lots ant that will be in between. This is the <br />1132 4.7 acre parcel that is part of this subdivision that will be eventually as public recreational space and given to the Eno <br />1133 River Association and then to the State Park System. <br />1134 <br />1135 Michelle Kempinski: That is for a road, a potential future road. <br />1136 <br />1137 Glenn Bowles: No, it is not a road at all, it is a walk way. <br />1138 <br />1139 Michelle Kempinski: It states that it may be used for the purpose of extending public roads. <br />1140 <br />1141 Glenn Bowles: This will not be a public road or provide public access into the park directly. The people in the <br />1142 subdivision will be able to use this. <br />1143 <br />1144 Michelle Kempinski: I am on page 242, number 7 of the application. <br />1145 <br />1146 Glenn Bowles: Those are referring to this lot and this lot. (Continued presentation). <br />1147 <br />1148 Lany Wright: What types of streams are these? <br />1149 <br />1150 Glenn Bowles: They have required buffers which are regulated streams. <br />1.151 <br />1152 Michelle Kempinski: What is the buffer size? <br />1153 <br />1154 Glenn Bowles: For the most part it is 80 feet. (Continued presentation). <br />1155 <br />1156 Renee Price: Why is that triangle going through the process of homeownership then the association and then the <br />1157 state? <br />1158 <br />1159 Glenn Bowles: One of the considerations tonight is should that be accepted as other open space to be dedicated <br />1160 because if not, the subdivision developers are the hook for in lieu of park dedication. One of our questions tonight, is <br />