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6. The Landscape Plan will detail required tree plantings along common <br /> property lines for each of the 20 proposed lots. Development of each <br /> individual lot shall necessitate the submittal of a landscape plan providing <br /> documentation on the installation and/or preservation of existing <br /> vegetation to comply with established landscaping requirements detailed <br /> within the UDO. <br /> 7. The stream buffer and floodplain area denoted on the approved <br /> Preliminary Plat shall be left in an undisturbed, natural state with the <br /> exception of the approved pedestrian bridge and accompanying <br /> pedestrian pathway installed consistent with the parameters of the UDO. <br /> F. Drainage <br /> 1. The applicant shall submit a final stormwater management and erosion <br /> control plan for approval by Orange County Erosion Control prior to the <br /> commencement of land disturbing activities. <br /> 2. Drainage easements shall be located on the Final Plat as required <br /> following review and approval of the stormwater management plan by <br /> Erosion Control staff. <br /> 3. Drainage culverts shall be sized and located appropriately, as required by <br /> NCDOT and Erosion Control, by a licensed North Carolina Professional <br /> Engineer. <br /> G. Emergency Services <br /> 1. Final design capacity and flow rates for a proposed water feature intended <br /> to serve as an emergency water access point for fire <br /> department/emergency services personal shall be approved by the Fire <br /> Marshal prior to the commencement of land disturbing activities. <br /> H. Parkland <br /> 1. At the time of recordation of the Final Plat, the applicant shall pay to <br /> Orange County a $9,100.00 ($455.00 times 20 lots) payment-in-lieu-of- <br /> parkland dedication fee. <br /> I. Construction Waste <br /> 1. Per Orange County Ordinance, clean wood waste, scrap metal and <br /> corrugated cardboard and all present construction waste, must be <br /> recycled. <br /> 2. Per Orange County Ordinance, all haulers of construction waste must be <br /> properly licensed. <br /> 3. Prior to any demolition or construction activity on the site the applicant will <br />