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I Orange County Class A SUP Application Dunhill Ma�or Subdivision Chapel Hill NC <br /> Open Space Connectivity <br /> A map that demonstrates that the open space composition, accessibility, shape and size <br /> requirements as set forth in Section 7.13 of this Ordinance is to be met. <br /> Open Space provisions and 5.15.6(A)(1)(d) specifically apply to Flexible Developments and are <br /> not applicable to Conventional Subdivision designs. <br /> Natural 8� Human-Made Resources <br /> A written and graphic site analysis illustrating soils, depth to water table, slope, hydrology, vegetation, <br /> natural areas and habitats of special concern, infrastructure and other constructed features, historic <br /> and archaeological sites, and visual analysis of views into and from the site. <br /> A graphic Site Analysis of the land's environmental features is included with this SUP <br /> application. <br /> An initial review of a copy of the 2004 Inventory of Natural Areas and Wildlife Habitats of <br /> Orange County NC does not indicate that this site contains any identified Significant Natural <br /> Resources or habitats. The Orange County Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks and <br /> Recreation was contacted on June 1 1, 2012 to request/confirm an assessment of the site in <br /> relation to any identified Significant Natural Resource inventories in the County. Response from <br /> DEAPR is pending at the time of application submittal. <br /> The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) was also contacted on June 1 1, 2012 to request <br /> identification/assessment of the property's potential historic and archeological resources. A <br /> copy of the email correspondence is included in the application along with SHPO written <br /> response provided on June 15th, 2012. This response states that SHOP has conducted a review <br /> of the project and is aware of no historic resources, which would be affected by the project. <br /> Pedestrian/Bicycle Plan <br /> If the subdivision is located in a Transition Area designated as such on the Land Use Element of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan, a plan for sidewalks or pedestrian/bike lanes as part of the public roads using, <br /> where appropriate, alternative North Carolina Department of Transportation design guidelines that <br /> include pedestrian/bike lanes as part of the public road system. <br /> (iiJ For proposals not located in a transition area an off-road, pedestrian plan shall be submitted. <br /> This item does not apply. <br /> SUI► �IIT <br /> DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SERVICES PAGE 9 OF 14 <br />