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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0676 (2)Commissioner Boone discussed the Brawley School Road peninsula and the road condition. Commissioner Madison thought the free market would take care of the traffic problem, because when it gets to a certain level, people will not want to live there, he said. Jerry Lundy inquired if the county commissioners wanted to approve all development that takes place there. The county commissioners said they do not want to review all the development. Commissioner Boone said he thought, there were standards needed in the area. Mr. Lundy said he understood that his staff would work on the overlay proposal and get a draft together and come up with a sliding scale, leave in the 50' setbacks, work on the sewer requirements, and bring it back to the board for approval. There was a feeling that this should be incorporated into the current zoning ordinance rather than having a separate overlay ordinance. Commissioner Boone inquired about the multi -family development. The same number of acres is required for multi -family dwellings as is required for single-family. Commissioner Madison discussed package plants. He thought the board needs to address that issue. The state has regulations regarding package plants, and if the Court rules that the county cannot make more restrictive regulations regarding land farming, that will be the same principle as the package plants. The consensus of the board was that the planning staff should get the proposal together concerning the overlay and present it to the board the first of the year. Chairman Haire said she had a call from Dave Galatti of Centralina Council of Governments saying they need six people to serve on the Catawba River Corridor Study. Commissioner Stewart said she would volunteer to serve on this committee since she already serves on the Catawba River Basin. Commissioner Hamby discussed when the meetings of the Catawba River Corridor Study would be held. in addressing the package treatment plants, Commissioner Hamby said she did not want to put them into the same category as municipal treatment plants. Mr. Lundy said they might have the health department pull their own samples. Mr. Mashburn said he thought the board should wait until after the court case on the land farming before any decision was made about the sewage treatment plants. ADJOURN: The meeting was adjourned at 1:55 p.m. on a MOTION from Commissioner Madison and a unanimous vote of the board. APPROVED:. Jerk to the Board OCT 11994 657