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ORD-2012-007 An Ordinance Amending the Orange County Zoning Atlas – Carolina Friends Schools
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6 <br />1 which is a new perForming arts center. That is located right here on the new western part of the <br />2 campus. A pedestrian bridge is planned from campus across the stream to the performing arts <br />3 center. This pedestrian bridge will bring everyone through the woods and across the stream to <br />4 the new performing arts building. So, again, the stream that currently forms the edge of the <br />5 campus now becomes a focal point of the daily life of campus, which we think is a really <br />6 important learning opportunity. <br />7 The existing spray field that's been mentioned is in this area right here currently. That <br />8 wastewater system will be moved approximately into this rectangular area on the north part of <br />9 the site. So the existing spray irrigation field will be removed and the new wastewater area will <br />10 be developed in the northern portion of the campus, as I mentioned. This new system is a <br />11 surface strip irrigation system that allows 90% of the existing tree canopy to remain. A minimum <br />12 amount of parking is provided at the performing arts center for accessibility and of course <br />13 emergency access. But the bulk of the parking remains on the main part of campus in the <br />14 existing paved areas and again the idea is that people will park in those areas if they are coming <br />15 to a performance and again walk through the woods and over the bridge. And students will of <br />16 course do the same. <br />17 The existing road, which right now stops right here, is being rerouted a bit to make safer <br />18 conditions for the early school and then is being extended as a loop road around the campus, <br />19 again for accessibility to the new perForming arts area. Also, the new driveway and new access <br />20 point for Mt. Sinai way down here will come and join up with that new loop road. The new <br />21 baseball field is proposed here on the west side of the site and an existing baseball field will be <br />22 turned into the tennis court area. <br />23 I'd like to just quickly share some initial sketches of the pertorming arts center with you. These <br />24 are early on in the design process. This is a sketch approached from the bridge coming across <br />25 the stream, moving toward the performing arts courtyard. Hopefully this will give you a sense of <br />26 the character and the scale of the new buildings proposed. Then in this aerial drawing, I just <br />27 wanted to give you a sense, we've taken what is a fairly large footprint - 20,000 square foot <br />28 building with 300-350 seats, music space, dance, and theater classrooms - we've broken it <br />29 down into basically four components so we've broken down the scale of the building and <br />30 created this courtyard that you see. So, again, creating outdoor space, which at Friends School <br />31 is every bit a classroom as much as any indoor space. The simple forms and materials that you <br />32 see echo the existing buildings and the forms that have been used on the existing campus will <br />33 transfer to the new campus. <br />34 I'd like to now turn this over to Tony Whitaker and encourage you to ask him all of the hard <br />35 questions about all of the details of this plan. <br />36 <br />37 Tony Whitaker: Thank you, my name is Tony Whitaker, the Civil Engineer for the project, and I <br />38 have been sworn in. I too would like to thank the staff for all the work that has gone in to getting <br />39 us to this point. Quickly, and the staff has done a great job and Ellen has done a great job of <br />40 stepping us through the site and some of the principles that have informed the site <br />41 development. I wanted to make a comparison quickly because I think it's helpful for the existing <br />42 special use permit condition, that is, the land area and density of the existing condition, you'll <br />43 see is 38 acres, a floor area ratio of 6.6%, open space ratio about 94%, and impervious surface <br />44 ratio of about 16%. Those are existing conditions. Compared to the proposed condition, you'll <br />45 see the most dominant change is the additional land area of 87 acres now instead of 38. You'll <br />46 see the floor area ratio has dropped from 6.6 to 3.7 percent as a percentage of the gross land <br />47 area of the parcel. Open space ratio has increased from 94% to 97% now, and the impervious <br />48 ratio from 16% to 13.5%. So, by these measures and in this context we say that the proposed <br />20 <br />
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