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Campground Conditional Zoning District to allow the development of a commercial <br /> campground as illustrated on the Cape Fear Campground Zoning District <br /> conceptual plans submitted as part of the application. The subject property is <br /> identified as the following Lee County Tax Parcels: 9686-60-2278-00, 9686-40- <br /> 2738-00, and a portion of 9685-27-0496-00 as depicted on Lee County Tax Maps <br /> 9685 and 9686. The subject property is owned by Durant C. Holler Ill; TCI Timber <br /> Company, LLC; and The Woods at Lower River, LLC. The application includes a <br /> site plan and subdivision plan. The long-range Plan San Lee Land Use Plan <br /> identified the area as countryside. The property is located in the Cape Fear Lee <br /> County Watershed Protection Area. The project must comply with the UDO <br /> watershed regulations. The property is also in a flood hazard area. The plan will still <br /> need to go through a higher level technical review to get the state and federal <br /> approvals needed to develop at this location. Amy McNeil read an e-mail received <br /> from Jane Barringer, Mary Barringer Gerdes, Paul Berringer, and Sallie Barringer <br /> (490 Barringer Road, Sanford, NC) stating concerns regarding traffic and watershed <br /> impacted related to the proposed project. Chairman Smith opened the public <br /> hearing for comments. <br /> The following person spoke in favor of the proposed rezoning: <br /> - Michael Blakely, 6728 Carbonton Road, Sanford, NC 27330 <br /> There are 216 camp sites proposed as part of the project, six of them tree houses <br /> which will be designed at least two feet above the base elevation for the flood plain <br /> with clear underpinning so flood waters are not obstructed. Utilities will be private. <br /> The side will include self-imposed conditions. All recreational vehicles must be <br /> highway worthy and will not be permitted permanent structures. The owners have <br /> engaged a flood plain engineer to do some preliminary studies. An Emergency <br /> Preparedness Plan was created and in discussion with the Army Core of <br /> Engineers there is an alert system planned for the site. <br /> No one else spoke for or against the proposed rezoning. Chairman Smith closed <br /> the public hearing. At this time, the Planning Board departed the meeting. <br /> 000-2021-08-16 LCBC Agenda Item-BINDER-v2.pdf <br /> IV.B Public Hearing - County of Lee Transit System Community Transportation FY <br /> 2023 Grant Application <br /> Senior Services Director Debbie Davidson presented information on the County of <br /> Lee Transit System Community Transportation FY 2023 Grant Application which is <br /> required by DOT and the Transportation Administration. The Community <br /> Transportation Program provides assistance to coordinate existing transportation <br /> programs operating in Lee County as well as provides transportation options and <br /> services for the communities within the service area. These services are currently <br /> provided using demand response and subscription. Services are rendered by the <br /> County of Lee Transit System. The total estimated amount requested for the period <br /> July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 included Administrative, Federal, and State <br /> funds of$227,431 with a local share of$34, 115 (15%), Capital (Vehicle and Other) <br /> federal and state which includes two replacement vans at $126,581 with a local <br /> match of$12,658 (10%). The public hearing was advertised in the Sanford Herald <br /> on Thursday, August 5, 2021. Chairman Smith opened the public hearing for <br /> comment. No one spoke in favor or against the proposed grant application. <br /> 3 <br />