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16-1601 Lee Worsley, Executive Director of the Triangle J Council of Governments.

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A motion was made by Vice-Chairman Hales, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to adjourn the meeting. A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda. A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to approve the minutes.

A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to approve this appointment. A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to approve this agenda item. A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to adopt Resolution #2016-04 in support of the Connect NC Bond Act, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference.

A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to adopt Resolution #2016-05 in Support of the Healthy Together Initiative, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to adopt Resolution No. 2016-09 Seeking Legislative Support for Various Issues in Chatham County, which is attached hereto and made part of it by reference. A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to approve the tax exemptions and refunds, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference.

A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Howard, to approve the budget amendments, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference.

End of Consent Agenda

PUBLIC INPUT SESSION

At that meeting, I would request that the Sunset Grove proposal be sent back to the Planning Committee for a thorough review of the water distribution system and its impact on the water pressure issues in Monterrane. I have never been able to ask a single question to the developer as a citizen affected by it. Thank you for allowing me to speak on behalf of the Monterran Property Owners Association (MPOA).

The original Parker Springs subdivision plan proposed installing a twelve-inch water line along Mount Gilead Church Rd from Bynum Ridge Rd to the entrance to the Parker Springs subdivision. I worked with the developer and the Chatham County Planning Board and some of the commissioners. We walked the property to make sure it met all subdivision and ordinance requirements.

At the last meeting, one of the board members made a mistake when he said the golf course is closed. I speak on behalf of Haw River Missionary Baptist Church in support of the.

PUBLIC HEARINGS

None of the Briar Chapel stores are ready yet, and they have an existing customer base in the Triangle. Diane Ponds said she is a resident of Chatham County and lives within five miles of the project. Opus will not add new structures, and the company's low traffic is a natural fit for the community.

Lloyd to submit the letters to the clerk so they can be part of the record. We are going to put up a fence and we want twenty feet of plantings on each side of the fence so no one will even have to see the fence. Actually, again the truth is that we fence the whole property and the whole property itself is not something where you will see a group of dogs running around.

My family owns the majority of the land that will be affected by this training kennel. I again believe that the company will raise the value of the property in that area. I feel that the proposed use is neither essential nor desirable for the public welfare of the community.

I believe that the proposed use is neither essential nor desirable to the public health or welfare of the people. It does not promote the public health, safety and general welfare of the people represented by the petitions. The concern here when we talk about the critical watershed area and wetlands and intermittent streams is that it is inconsistent with the land use plan.

I attended every Joint Land Use Plan development meeting with the Chatham County Board of Commissioners and the Cary Town Council. This commercial kennel is not desirable to the residents of this rural area and I believe it does not preserve the rural character of most of this area. I believe that this does not promote the public health, safety and general welfare of the people represented by the signatures on the submitted petition.

Many of the concerns I've heard tonight are about safety and interaction with dogs and the people around them. Hauser: I wanted to address some of the points such as the enclosure of the fence and the land use plan.

BOARD PRIORITIES

Approval of the first plan by the Board of Commissioners determines the design of the project. The appellant held a community meeting and the main concern of the residents was the 50 foot right of way bordering the golf course property. Pursuant to Section 7.23 of the Subdivision Regulations, proposed public streets, where necessary to provide public access to adjacent landlocked properties, or connections to large areas with potential for future development, shall be widened by granting a right-of-way to the boundary of such property.

The property owner requests that approval of the development be conditioned upon the removal of the public right-of-way assignment on parcels 2612 and 2613. Staff also recommends approval of the Fieldstone Lane road name extension and recommends approval grant to the first platform. as submitted. The Planning Board, by a vote of 10 to 1, recommended approving the extension of the road name Fieldstone Lane and approving the first plat.

The developer proposes to extend that portion of the six inch line with an eight inch line. It has been indicated that the Home Owners Association will be responsible for the maintenance of the dams. The environmental impact assessment is not a regulatory tool, but does provide additional information about the impacts of the project and ways to mitigate those impacts.

Sullivan stated that the Planning Board voted 8-3 to recommend approval of the initial platting proposal. If Council is inclined to vote to recommend approval, planning staff will advise Council to include a condition that the third connection be provided as part of the construction plan. Sara O'Brien stated that she is an owner of the project and an employee of Brian Properties who will act as developer.

Vice President Hales said she would like the maintenance of the cemetery to be the responsibility of the Home Owners Association. Vice President Hales stated that she would still like to see the Home Owners Association responsible for the maintenance of the cemetery. One of the most significant was a million gallons in the area of ​​Briar Chapel.

MANAGER’ S REPORTS

Dan LaMontagne, Assistant County Manager and Public Works Director, stated that there have been some system improvements since the 12 inch line was initially proposed for Parker Springs. A motion was made by Commissioner Petty, seconded by Commissioner Cross, to approve the First Plat subject to the third water.

COMMISSIONERS’ REPORTS

ADJOURNMENT

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