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ORD-2007-207 - Planning -Animal Services Facility – Chapel Hill Joint Planning Transition Area Zoning Atlas Amendment (JPA-CH-Z-2-07) 09-19-2007-6e
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ORD-2007-207 - Planning -Animal Services Facility – Chapel Hill Joint Planning Transition Area Zoning Atlas Amendment (JPA-CH-Z-2-07) 09-19-2007-6e
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9/19/2007
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25 <br />11. Parking, Spaces: That the number of parking spaces be limited to 49 parking spaces. <br />12. Parking Lot Design: That all parking lots shall be designed and constructed to meet <br />Town standard unless an alternative design is approved by the Town Manager. <br />13. Parking Lot Li tine: That all parking lot lighting shall be designed to use low <br />dispersion lighting technology, where possible, in a manner that seeks to have zero <br />light dispersion off the property. That the final lighting Plan shall be certified by a <br />Professional Engineer with demonstrable expertise in lighting design and mitigation <br />strategies. That the plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Town Manager prior <br />to the issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit. <br />14. Pavement Markings: That all pavement markings be reviewed and approved by the <br />Town Manager prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit. <br />Stipulations Related to Landscaping and Architecture <br />15. Required Buffers: That the following landscape bufferyards shall be provided. If any <br />existing vegetation is to be used to satisfy the buffer requirement, the vegetation shall <br />be protected by fencing from adjacent construction: <br />Location <br />Required Buffers <br />Southern Boundary <br />20' Type `C' <br />Western Boundary <br />10' Type `B' <br />Northern Boundary <br />20' Type `C' <br />Eastern Boundary <br />30' Type `D'- adjacent to <br />railroad right -of -way <br />20' Type `C' —adjacent to <br />private property <br />16. Undisturbed Buffers: That the east and west bufferyards shall remain generally <br />undisturbed. That a landscaping replanting plan shall be reviewed and approved by <br />the Town Manager for any vegetative portion of the east or west bufferyards that are <br />impacted by land disturbance activities. That no stormwater control structures shall <br />be placed in any landscape buffer areas. <br />17. Exotic Invasive Plants: Remove Lonicera fragrantissima and Pennisetum <br />alopecuroides from the plant list. <br />18. Utility Easements: All utility easements shall be located outside the required buffers <br />unless they provide a perpendicular crossing. <br />
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