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i <br /> I <br /> RES — 2010 -- 028 <br /> 1. Locate all drainage easements on the Final Plat, as required following Erosion <br /> Control Plan review and approval. <br /> 2. The owner/applicant shall size and locate all drainage culverts as required by <br /> NCDOT and a North Carolina Licensed Professional Engineer. <br /> E. Parkland and Recreation <br /> 1. The developer shall place a total of 14.61 acres in common open space, which <br /> the HOA will own.and maintain. This open space shall be shown and labeled <br /> accordingly on the final plat. Cutting or removing of trees and other natural <br /> vegetation, except for safety or maintenance purposes, is prohibited. <br /> 2. At the time of recordation of the Final Plat the Developer shall pay to Orange <br /> County a $5,460 payment-in-lieu-of-dedication fee. <br /> 3. The owner/applicant shall designate recreational space as specified in Section <br /> IV-B-7-b of the County Subdivision Regulations and in Article 6.12.2.6 in the <br /> Zoning Ordinance. The total recreation space required for this development is <br /> 0.6 (six tenths) of an acre. The 14.61 acres of open space may serve a dual <br /> role of private recreation space provided active recreation improvements are <br /> made. <br /> 4. The HOA shall obtain an approved NCDOT encroachment agreement for the <br /> footpath that falls within the public road rights-of-way before construction. <br /> 5. No activities are allowed in prescribed open space, except recreational <br /> facilities. <br /> 6. Except for construction of footpaths and stormwater improvement facilities [e.g. <br /> bio-retention], all areas in reserved open space shall remain in their natural <br /> condition. <br /> F. Miscellaneous <br /> 1. The Final Plat shall contain a title block and vicinity map according to standards <br /> found in Section V-D-2 and V-D-3 of the County Subdivision Regulations. <br /> 2. The Final Plat shall reflect the drainage easements as required in D.1 above. <br /> 3. The open space shall be conveyed by deed to the Homeowner's Association. <br /> The County Attorney, prior to their recording, shall approve all instruments of <br /> conveyance and restriction. <br /> 4. Before installation of lighting within the subdivision and to ensure compliance <br /> with the Orange County Outdoor Lighting Standards, the owner/applicant shall <br /> submit a lighting plan to the Planning Department for review and approval. <br /> 5. The Planning and Solid Waste Departments shall review and approve a plan <br /> for the collection and proper disposal of all tree stumps and fallen logs before <br /> approval of the erosion control plan. <br />