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ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING & INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT <br /> Craig N. Benedict, AICP, Director <br /> a�e ' �o <br /> Current Planning ��� - 4�f`� 131 West Margaret Lane <br /> (919) 245-2575 „ � ` ° Sz P O Box 8181 <br /> (919) 644-3002 (FAx) ���' Hillsborough, <br /> www.co.orange.nc.us ��o ��r� North Carolina, 27278 <br /> �'t/ �LQCO <br /> �. - �➢ <br /> � ..a��ri : � ��� � <br /> August 10, 2012 <br /> RE: NOTIFICATION of a PUBLIC HEARING to review a MAJOR <br /> SUBDNISION CLASS A SPECIAL USE PERMIT application concei�ning <br /> the development of a 68 acre parcel (PIN 9881-15-7138) of property off of <br /> Mt. Sinai (1718)road as a 261ot single-family residential subdivision . <br /> TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: <br /> This letter is being sent to inform you, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.7.5 <br /> of the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance (hereafter `UDO') the Orange County <br /> Board of Commissioners and the Planning Board have scheduled a joint public hearing to review <br /> a proposed major residential subdivision off of Mt. Sinai Road. <br /> David Weekly Homes LLC, the applicant, has submitted a Class A Special Use Permit <br /> application proposing the development of a 26 lot single-family residential subdivision on a 68 acre <br /> parcel of property located at 2301 Mt. Sinai Road (PIN 9881-15-7138). The property in question is <br /> approximately 2,800 feet east of the intersection of Mt. Sinai Road and NC Highway 86 across from <br /> Running Green Road. Please refer to the attached vicinity map for additional detail. <br /> According to the request the applicant is proposing the development of 26 lots, each <br /> approximately 2 acres in area. The project is intended to be served by a proposed community well <br /> and individual septic systems for each lot will provide wastewater disposal. <br /> Access to the project will be from Mt. Sinai Road. Internal roadways serving the project are <br /> proposed to be constructed to applicable public road standards,with the eventual goal that they will be <br /> turned over to the North Carolina Department of Transportation for peipetual maintenance upon <br /> completion. I <br /> I <br /> The overall density of the proposed subdivision is 1 dwelling unit for every 2.6 acres of �' <br /> property. <br />