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RES-2014-065 Resolution of the BOCC approving Pleasant Green Woods Phase IV Preliminary Subdivision Plat dated 8-13-2014
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STAFF COMMENT - UTILITIES Orange County Environmental Health has approved <br />the Preliminary Plat layout identifying septic and well locations for each proposed lot. <br />Please refer to Attachment 3 for additional information. <br />Stormwater and Drainage: Drainage will be engineered according to Best Management <br />Practices (BMP) at the time of permit application for construction. The property is subject to <br />recently adopted stormwater management guidelines limiting total nitrogen runoff of 2.2 <br />pounds per acre annually and 0.33 pounds per acres annually for total phosphorus. <br />STAFF COMMENT — STORMWATER AND DRAINAGE. Orange County Erosion <br />Control has indicated the applicant will need to submit a detailed stormwater <br />management plan for the project for review and approval prior to the commencement of <br />land disturbing activities. The project will also require an Erosion Control permit. <br />Please refer to Attachment 3 for additional information. <br />Open Space: The flexible development plan denotes the maintenance of a 30 -foot natural buffer <br />along Pleasant Green Road and a 100 -foot building setback along the perimeter of the project. Open <br />space is identified in and around the existing streams. The total area reserved as open space is <br />approximately 16.53 acres (35.66% of site). Open Space is broken down as follows: <br />• Primary Open Space: Typically includes riparian buffer areas (i.e. stream buffers), <br />floodplains, property with slopes greater than 25 %, wetland areas, natural areas and /or <br />wildlife habitats, and historic sites. 6.82 acres (14.72 %) of the project site contains riparian <br />buffer areas. <br />• Secondary Open Space: Typically includes woodlands, farmland, property with a slope <br />between 15% to 25 %, recreation areas, scenic views, Pedestrian Open Space Access <br />(POSA) areas, roadside buffers, and green belt linkages. <br />9.71 acres (20.94 %) for the project composed of roadside buffers (i.e. Pleasant Green Road <br />and Willet Drive), POSA's, and wooded areas. <br />Proposed open space is composed of existing, mature hard wood and evergreen vegetation and <br />trees with an approximate height of between 50 to 70 feet. <br />STAFF COMMENT — OPEN SPACE: Staff has determined the proposed open space <br />and land use buffers meet the requirements of the UDO. <br />Land Use Buffer: The site plan indicates there will be a 30 -foot buffer along Pleasant Green Road <br />comprised of existing, dense, vegetation composed of existing, mature, shrubs and trees with an <br />approximate height of between 50 to 70 feet. <br />STAFF COMMENT— LAND USE BUFFER: Section 6.8.6 (D) of the UDO requires that <br />this project maintain a thirty (30) foot land use buffer separating the project from <br />adjacent roadways. Staff has determined the proposed open space and land use <br />buffers meet the requirements of the UDO. <br />Staff Generated Correspondence: Attachment 3 contains the various comments for this project. <br />
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