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19 <br />~ 4 <br />r°1 <br />1 On page 91, item P-1, he would like to stipulate that existing vegetation be avoided to <br />2 the greatest extent possible. <br />3 On page 93, item d-2-a, Chair Jacobs recommended adding the word "vegetative" <br />4 pertaining to the buffer. <br />5 On page 97, there is an item #7 that is blank. He suggested adding to this item that the <br />6 applicant work with the Orange Community Housing and Land Trust to be able to convert units <br />7 that do not sell to equity to maintain the condominium units. <br />8 Commissioner Gordon made reference to pages 60-62 and the language, "other uses." <br />9 She asked what these other uses were. Michael Harvey referred to page 60, condition `C', <br />10 which has the exact uses that would fit into this category. <br />11 Geof Gledhill said that he did not know how to write #7 on page 97. If the Board can <br />12 approve this in principle, then he can bring something back on October 14`h. Also, he said that <br />13 the Board could approve in principle the rezoning of the property, the special use permit with all <br />14 conditions, the necessary findings, and the Statement of Consistency, and then there could be <br />15 a consent item at the next meeting with the corrected language. <br />16 He read the language regarding drive-thrust Drive-thrus at Buckhorn Village will be <br />17 regulated in accordance with drive-thru regulations applicable in Orange County's planning <br />18 jurisdiction that are in place at the time each application for site plan approval is submitted. <br />19 <br />20 A motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner <br />21 Foushee to approve the Statement of Consistency in principle. <br />22 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />23 <br />24 A motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner <br />25 Foushee to approve the Resolution of Rezoning in principle, consistent with Attachment <br />26 3-a. <br />27 Commissioner Gordon said that she read through this, and on page 12, there are a <br />28 number of concerns that are raised by the Planning Board about the rezoning. Given those <br />29 concerns, she does not feel comfortable with the rezoning. <br />30 Craig Benedict said that, of the 14 design solutions, the Planning Board voted favorably <br />31 for 12 of those. The two outstanding issues were the major ID sign, which was discussed, and <br />32 the buffer, which was also discussed tonight. <br />33 <br />34 VOTE: Ayes, 3; No, 1 (Commissioner Gordon) <br />35 <br />36 A motion was made by Commissioner Carey, seconded by Commissioner <br />37 Foushee to approve Attachment 3-d in principle, the findings of fact. <br />38 VOTE: Ayes, 3; No, 1 (Commissioner Gordon) <br />39 <br />40 A motion was made by Commissioner Foushee, seconded by Commissioner <br />41 Carey to approve Attachment 3-c in principle, conditions of approval, including <br />42 additional language that will be crafted by the County Attorney. <br />43 <br />44 Commissioner. Gordon said that she would like to vote separately on the one about the <br />45 buffer on page 91. She said that she does not want so much of the natural vegetation to be <br />46 removed. <br />47 <br />48 A motion was made by Commissioner Gordon to not approve the 50% vegetation buffer. <br />49 There was no second. <br />