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approves prior to issuance of the Coning Compliance Permit with annual updates required The required components of <br />the Transportation Management Plan include: <br />a. Designation of a Transportation Coordinator to communicate and promote alternate modes of transportation. <br />b. Submission of an Occupancy Survey due 90 days after issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy. <br />c. Submission of an updated annual Transportation Management Plan Report and Resident and Employee Surveys <br />during survey years. <br />d. Measures to gradually attain the goals of the program. <br />e. Annual survey of employees for any increase demand for additional bicycle parking. <br />Landscaping and Elevations <br />34. Landscape Buffers: The following landscape bufferyards shall be provided: <br />Location <br />Landscape Buffer <br />Southern Property Line (Carolina North) <br />20 ft. wide Type C <br />Western Property Line (R -2) <br />20 ft. wide Type B <br />Northern Property Line (Homestead Road.) <br />30 ft. wide Type D <br />Eastern Property Line <br />20 ft. wide Type B <br />35. Landscape Protection: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, a Landscape Protection <br />Plan shall be approved by the Town with details including trees to be removed and preserved, critical root zones of all rare <br />and specimen trees, with names and species. <br />36. Tree Save Area: That the mature hardwood forest in the southwest corner and along the western edge of the property shall <br />be protected. A note to this effect shall be placed on the plans. <br />37. Tree Protection Fencing: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, the applicant shall <br />provide Town standard landscaping protection notes on Final Plans, including a noted indicating that tree protection <br />fencing will be installed and inspected prior to land - disturbing activity. Tree protection fencing shall be provided around <br />construction limits, parking, and staging/storage areas. <br />38. Landscape Planting Plan: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, the applicant shall <br />provide a detailed Landscape Planting Plan with a detailed planting list, for approval by the Town. The Plan shall meet the <br />minimum 40% tree canopy coverage requirement of the entire site, including surface parking areas and adhere to screening <br />and shading standards for Section 5.9.6 (a -d) of the Land Use Management Ordinance. <br />39. Invasive Exotic Vegetation: That prior to the issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit, the applicant shall identify on the <br />planting plan, known invasive exotic species of vegetation, as defined by the Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council (SE- <br />EPPC) and provide notes indicating removal from the landscape buffer areas, prior to planting. <br />40. Design Guidelines: That the Design Guidelines for the site be modified to call explicitly for: <br />1. covered walkways that link buildings on the site whenever building location, driveway configuration, and <br />topography allow; <br />2. clustering of buildings on the site to achieve walkability, visibility, and connectedness while maximizing <br />preservation of undisturbed areas; and <br />3. sharrows instead of bike lanes for internal driveways and streets including sharrow bicycle signage constructed to <br />industry standards. <br />41. Community Design Commission Approval: Prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, the <br />applicant shall obtain Community Design Commission approval of building elevations and site lighting including special <br />consideration of the location and screening of HVAC. <br />Environment <br />42. Energy Management and Efficiency: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, the <br />applicant shall provide an Energy Management Plan (EMP) for Town approval. The plan shall incorporate a "20 percent <br />more energy efficient" feature to outperform the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning <br />Engineers (ASHRAE) energy efficiency standard 90.1 -2010. The property owner shall provide, by the Certificate of <br />Occupancy date, a letter sealed by a licensed professional engineer showing the anticipated energy performance of the <br />buildings, as designed and built, satisfies the `20 percent more energy efficient" expectation. <br />Stormwater Mara eg merit <br />