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3 <br /> from Spence and Lyn Dickinson for a planned development rezoning and <br /> Class A Special Use Permit for 35.21 acres of land located west of Mill <br /> House Road in Chapel Hill Township. The Planning Board found the <br /> applicant not to be in compliance in the case of three specific <br /> standards. They have recommended approval of the planned development <br /> rezoning and issuance of a Class A Special Use Permit with the attachment <br /> to specific standards. <br /> Motion was made by Chair Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Marshall that a finding of fact was made in which the Board concurred <br /> with the Planning Board finding of fact and that the three negative <br /> findings of fact are mitigated by the imposed conditions: <br /> (1) Article 8. 2 .4a negative finding is addressed by conditions 8 <br /> and 9; <br /> (2) Article 7. 14. 3c negative finding is addressed by condition 6 <br /> and, <br /> (3) Article 7. 14. 3e negative finding is addressed by condition 7. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Marshall, seconded by <br /> Commissioner Carey that a preponderance of evidence indicates compliance <br /> with the general standards, specific rules governing the specific use, <br /> and that the use complies with all required regulations and standards; it <br /> has not been found by the Board in any specific manner that: <br /> 1. The use will not promote the public health, safety and <br /> general welfare if located where proposed and developed and <br /> operated according to the plan as submitted; <br /> 2 . The use will not maintain or enhance the value of contiguous <br /> property; <br /> 3 . The use is not in compliance with the general plans for the <br /> physical development of the county as embodied in these <br /> regulations or in the Comprehensive Plan, or portion thereof, <br /> adopted by the Orange County Board of Commissioners. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Lloyd, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Carey to approve the rezoning of the Dickinson property from R1- <br /> Residential to PD--H-R1 (35.21 Acres) as specified in the application and <br /> to approve the issuance of a Class A Special Use Permit for the proposed <br /> Heartwood at Blackwood Mountain Development subject to the 20 conditions <br /> recommended by the Planning Board. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> THE CONDITIONS ARE LISTED BELOW: <br /> 1. The grantee of this Special Use Permit shall post with Orange County, <br /> in a form acceptable to the County Attorney, a bond or letter of <br /> credit in an amount equal to the cost of all improvements (roads, <br /> utilities, pedestrian walkways) plus 10%. The amount shall be determined <br /> on the basis of full executed construction contracts or certification by <br /> a registered engineer employed by the grantee of this Special Permit. <br /> Security for construction of the improvements in this project may follow <br /> phasing in the project. Specifically, as improvements are completed in <br /> each phase a corresponding amount of money may be released from the <br /> security instruments or the security instruments may be renegotiated <br /> based on the "yet to do" portion of the improvements. <br /> 2 . Security shall be provided for the grading, paving and stabilization <br /> of all cleared areas, streets and other vehicular travelways; pedestrian <br /> walkways; erection of street signs; utilities installation and hookup; <br /> recreational facilities; and landscaping. <br />
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