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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0783 (2)338 ADDITIONAL NEEDS AT LANDFILL: Bill Furches, finance officer, spoke to the board regarding other needs at the landfill. A pick-up truck is needed for the use of all employees at the landfill, he said. In addition, he recommended radios to be installed on the landfill equipment. This would be a part of the local radio system. He said total cost estimated for both the pick-up truck and radios was estimated at $14,000. Bids could be received through informal quotations. He said the estimate was for six mobile radios and two base stations. After further discussion, it was requested that the staff bring back more specific proposals, WOODLAND HILLS SUBDIVISION PLAT: Lisa Beckham, planning director, identified this property on the zoning map, showing the location on Broad Bill Road, off State Road 1179 (Canbasback Road), which is near Mallard Head Country Club. Mr. Reynolds reauests a variance for a 45' wide access lot for all Woodland Hills. Miss Beckham said in the past eight years, four sections of Woodland Hills have been approved and recorded with the agreement that Mr. Reynolds would designate the access lot before all of the Woodland Hills property was subdivided. Approxi- mately 36 lots in Woodland Hills have the right to use this access lot. Mr. Reynolds plans to build a 25' wide concrete ramp on the access lot. Mr. Bob Gourlev, attorney representing Paul Reynolds, spoke to the board re- garding this access area. He said the entire access area contains 408 more area than minimum requirements for an access lot. Buffers will be provided for the area. A part of the access lot is to be located on the Duke Power right-of-way for power lines. Mr. Gourley said SR Realty (11r. Reynolds' real estate firm) owns the property subject to Duke Power's right-of-way. Duke Power has given documentation for approval of right-of-way use, Gourley said. Walter H. Jones, Jr., attorney for Paul Reynolds, spoke regarding the access area. Miss Beckham said an access area is not the same term as recreation area under ' which beach area falls. Mr. William P. Pope, county attorney, inquired if Duke Power consents to permanent use of its right-of-way to be used as part of the access lot. He thought there should be written agreement on Duke Power's permanent commitment. MOTION from Commissioner Stewart to approve the subdivision plat for Woodland Hills and the access lot variance as reouested, subject to Duke Power Company's letter of approval for permanent use of their riqht-of-way as part of the access area. (Copy of Duke Power Company's letter attached to these minutes as Exhibit A.) VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. NON -OWNER PETITION FOR REZONING HERONT4O0D PROPERTY, MADELYN HANSEN: Miss Beckham, planning director, gave the background of the Heronwood zoning and the request from Ms. Madelyn Hansen for rezoning. ' The rezoning to planned residential district under R-20was permitted by the county board of commissioners in January 1984. There are 104 acres located at the