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<br />the community building for approval in the near future. Most of the streets and <br />infrastructure are completed. <br /> <br />Commissioner Ehrhart said he noticed that the pool was not there and was that <br />changed. Mr. Holloway said there would be a pool there. Commissioner Bryant <br />asked if this building was the same as building one and two. Mr. Holloway said all <br />the buildings were identical. There being no more questions from the board or the <br />audience Chairman Young asked for a motion to approve or deny. <br /> <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Ehrhart, second by Commissioner Corbin, to <br />approve the final plans for building ten at Jamestown Estates located on the corner <br />of Landersdale Road and Slideoff Road. Motion carried 9-0. <br /> <br />Next was Ross Holloway, Holloway Engineering, with the final site plan review for <br />Lot #14 at Flagstaff Business Park for Honey and Me expansion. He said it was <br />approximately a year ago they were here with the final plans for the existing <br />building. The business is doing so well in the last year they need to expand. The <br />proposed expansion will be immediately to the west approximately 24,000 sq. ft.; it <br />will be identical to the existing building and will increase the size by fifty percent. <br />They understand they have some storm water issues to address to the town; they <br />have more than enough space for additional storm water retention. <br /> <br />Commissioner Williamson stated that the other day he noticed they had pallets <br />stored in the parking lot and loading area. Mr. Holloway said that was right, <br />because they are out of space now and this should have been done with the original <br />building. He said they wanted to start this project immediately. Commissioner <br />Brown asked if the paved service part to the north was going to be expanded. Mr. <br />Holloway said that it probably would be, they have not given him any details on that <br />yet, but if that is a concern he can bring that back. He envisions it will go to the <br />west and there is a fire hydrant there now. Commissioner Brown asked if they <br />intended for the crushed stone drive to stay that way or were they going to put down <br />a hard surface. Mr. Holloway said our ordinance called for all parking areas and <br />drives to be hard surface and he will go back and tell them that these areas will have <br />to be hard surfaces. Commissioner Williamson said he noticed in the loading area <br />to the north that the trucks were getting out into the mud. Mr. Beikman asked how <br />they were going to handle the storm water and Mr. Holloway said they would <br />probably have to increase the size of the retention basin, they will either put in a <br />four bay or channels for the water. Mr. Beikman asked if they would use <br />impervious asphalt and Mr. Holloway said he would ask them. Commissioner <br />Williamson said he noticed that there was mud running across the road and asked <br />who was to maintain the road. Mr. Holloway said they were maintained by the <br />Park owners and he would contact them about the problem. He said they had <br />considerable design difficulty getting around the high pressure gas line that runs <br />through there. Commissioner Brown said when they talked on the phone, he <br />thought the water line was going north and then south, his concern is with the line <br />going down the other side they will need another hydrant in the back. Mr. <br />