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oR,�. <br /> 7. Public Hearinas <br /> a. Conditional Use Rezonina and Class A Special Use Permit — Carolina Friends <br /> School <br /> The Board received the Planning Board recommendation, considered closing the public <br /> hearing, and making a decision on the Conditional Use (CU) and Class A Special Use Permit <br /> (SUP) application(s) proposing the expansion of the Carolina Friends School. <br /> The motions for this item were on the pink sheet. <br /> Michael Harvey: Good evening. This is the reconvening of a public hearing, which began on <br /> November 21, 2011, reviewing a Conditional Use Rezoning and Special Use Permit application <br /> for Carolina Friends School, proposing adopting a master plan, proposing to develop a <br /> recreational and new buildings on that property. It is important for the Board to remember that <br /> as we continue to review this plan, and the items that have already been entered into the record <br /> at the November 2181 hearing, the items that we are going to be entering into the record this <br /> evening. As a brief review, during the November 21 public hearing, the application, as <br /> submitted by the applicant, included the formal application form, formal site plans, the required <br /> maps and list of adjacent property owners was entered into the record. The applicant also <br /> entered color renderings of the proposed structures, a traffic impact analysis and transportation <br /> solutions, a biological inventory completed by the Katina Group, an environmental assessment <br /> application, which staff has testified to that Planning staff, DEAPR, and the state determined <br /> that there would be no adverse environmental impact as a result of the approval of the site plan <br /> and the initiation of land-disturbing activities. In fact, it was argued that the Friends School <br /> would actually be addressing existing environmental issues to protect the stream buffer. A solid <br /> waste management plan was also submitted. There was a real estate assessment completed <br /> by Ms. Geraldine Mason,who indicated that it was her professional opinion that the school and <br /> the proposed expansion project would not have a negative impact on adjacent property values. <br /> And of course we had a formal site plan submitted that included a detailed resource <br /> management plan. <br /> This evening what you have in your packet is a revised site plan. One of the key points I want <br /> to remind this Board, a major question came up at the Quarterly Public Hearing as well as the <br /> Planning Board was the location of the proposed ball field. You will note that the proposed ball <br /> field has been moved approximately 90 feet from the western property line to address the local <br /> citizens' concerns. You will also note that additional notes have been added to the site plan <br /> indicating that no athletic field lights shall be erected as requested by the Board. We have a <br /> revised solid waste management plan, which is Attachment 2 of your packet. We of course <br /> have the draft minutes from the November 218`Quarterly Public Hearing, which is Attachment 4, <br /> pages 15-25; the draft minutes from the January 0 Planning Board, which is pages 26-28; the <br /> applicant's written responses to various questions as well as the approval of the recommended <br /> conditions, which is Attachment 6, pages 29-36. I'll also call your attention that in that <br /> attachment, there is a schematic of the proposed ball field relocation that was presented to the <br /> Planning Board at their January 4"' meeting. Attachment 7 contains additional correspondence, <br /> specifically a memorandum from the Orange County Health Department and an email from the <br /> • North Carolina Department of Transportation approving the proposed driveway onto Mt. Sinai <br /> Road with some recommended conditions. That appears on page 37-38. Attachment 8 is an <br />