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State can do whatever it wants. There are not any Army Corps of Engineer permits, which <br /> would activate this review process by the Division of Cultural Resources. There is a better level <br /> of review than what is within the regulations. <br /> Chair Jacobs made reference to a statement from the letter from Ms. Hall from Cultural <br /> Resources, and read, "I do not believe that the subdivision property has ever been examined for <br /> archaeological sites." Craig Benedict said that if there was a special use permit, there are <br /> additional review and activities that occur with that type of subdivision. This was more of a <br /> preliminary review of identifying sites. <br /> Geof Gledhill recommended some minor changes in the conditions. On page 9, <br /> condition B7, the second line should read, "provide funds," instead of"shall be posted to ensure <br /> that the applicant will pay." The second change was on condition B8, and the third line should <br /> read, "directing that," instead of"to ensure." <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner Carey to <br /> approve the Administration recommendation, which is approval of the Preliminary Plat in <br /> accordance with the attached Resolution of Approval and subject to the following: <br /> - The $9,100 in-lieu-of parkland dedication fee be waived, and <br /> - The "stub out" streets shall be included on the Preliminary Plat. <br /> And that the County accept the offer of dedication of the 4.73-acre Tract "A" be accepted as <br /> public recreation land, and authorize the Chair to execute such deeds and other documents as <br /> deemed necessary by the County Attorney in order to convey Tract "A" to the Eno River <br /> Association for ultimate conveyance to the State of North Carolina for inclusion in the Eno River <br /> State Park. The motion includes the changes as submitted by the County Attorney and the <br /> comments about the homeowners association. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> e. Initial Review of Proposed Chatham/Orange Task Forces <br /> The Board was to consider reviewing potential processes, including proposed charge <br /> and composition, to establish three new Chatham/Orange Task Forces and, following any <br /> revisions, authorize staff to forward the task force proposals to the other jurisdictions for <br /> approval and respective appointments. <br /> Commissioner Foushee asked that this be moved up on the next agenda, since this is <br /> the third time it has been deferred. <br /> DEFERRED <br /> 7. Reports <br /> a. Solid Waste Process Technology Assessment <br /> The Board was to consider receiving an assessment of solid waste processing technologies as <br /> • alternatives to landfilling as a primary means of waste disposal. <br /> DEFERRED <br /> 8. Board Comments (Three Minute Limit Per Commissioner) <br /> DEFERRED <br /> 9. County Manager's Report <br /> DEFERRED <br />