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Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Minutes <br />March 12,2019 <br />Mr. Dagenhart said maybe I am missing something. <br />Mr. Webb said I may be able to help clarify part of that. As you see, you have Edgefield Road <br />and if you will notice where the lines for L-16 and L-17 are which are the center of the DOT <br />right-of-way. The next line, L-18, is a tangent off towards a private right-of-way. Edgefield <br />Road continues to bear off to the left. <br />Mr. Dagenhart said correct. <br />Mr. Webb said if you look at the left edge of the pavement, it was on the west side, which is <br />roughly ten feet from the center line, and measure back towards the property, that curvature that <br />you see, the surveyor has put, he is following the curvature of Edgefield Road as it falls off to the <br />left and then tying back into 100-foot off the property line, farther to the eastern side of the <br />property. So I think his line is probably okay there, the surveyor has delineated the distance in <br />from the offset. Here again, I am using a scale, you are hoping the center line is true to the <br />center of the pavement and the right-of-way out there, I do not know if it is dedicated or <br />maintained, but it is a set width. He said to the best of my knowledge, there is not a surveyed line <br />to the edge of the right away. <br />He said to get back to the point, yeah, it does appear there is a slight encroachment to the fence, <br />but not the panels. <br />The Chair asked anybody else have any questions? Nothing further, thank you. Is everybody <br />happy with the repairs and fixes that are going to happen? <br />Ms. Morris said just to clarify, the actual buffer would be established from the edge of the right- <br />of-way. That is going to make up for your 30 feet, because it is not from the center line. He <br />pulled from the center line; that is where the difference is coming in. <br />The Chair said how about the site stabilization? <br />Ms. Morris said are you guys good with the Criswell before you move on to the next one? <br />Mr. Corley expects that to come back up with the landscape discussion, but I think that is <br />clarified, where that property line is. <br />Ms. Morris said okay, as far as the site stabilization and erosion near the wetlands and the fence <br />area, if you all remember when we turned in off of 601 and then for those folks that actually got <br />out of the vehicle and walked the site, there was significant erosion near the wetland where the <br />fence and the concrete for the fence post was actually visible, probably a foot, a foot and a half <br />down into the ground. There was also sediment that had made its way down towards the <br />wetlands. She said that was a specific area of concern and then also, near the streams and then <br />that wetland. The sediment had kind of made its way down there and it needed to be cleaned out. <br />43