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3 <br /> C. Land Use Buffers and Landscaping <br /> 1. Landscaping shall be installed or preserved as indicated on the approved <br /> landscape plan, and must be inspected and approved by the Planning and <br /> Inspections Department. <br /> OR <br /> Guaranteed financially through a letter of credit, escrow agreement, or bond <br /> submitted to secure required landscape installation and preservation. An <br /> estimate of the cost for required preservation, plantings and their installation <br /> must be provided. The financial guarantee shall reflect 110 percent of the <br /> estimate and be issued by an accredited financial institution licensed to do <br /> business in North Carolina. <br /> 2. Provisions for protection of existing trees as shown on the approved landscape <br /> plan shall be included in a document describing development restrictions and <br /> requirements to be prepared by Planning Staff and recorded concurrently with <br /> the Final Plat. <br /> D. Parkland <br /> 1. Cash in the amount of $1,120.00 [($4,900/acre x 8/35 acre)] shall be paid to <br /> Orange County as payment in lieu of parkland dedication. <br /> E. Miscellaneous <br /> 1. The Final Plat shall contain a title block and vicinity map in accordance with <br /> Section V-D-2 and V-D-3 of the Orange County Subdivision Regulations. <br /> 2. Protection shall be provided for the existing pump building and tank from the <br /> proposed road. <br /> G. Certifications <br /> 1. A Certificate of Survey and Accuracy signed by a registered Land Surveyor <br /> shall be notarized on the face of the Final Plat. <br /> 2. A Certificate of Declaration and Maintenance in the form provided in Section <br /> V-D-6-b of the Orange County Subdivision Regulations signed by the <br /> landowner and developer shall be on the face of the plat and included in a <br /> document describing development restrictions to be recorded concurrently with <br /> the Final Plat. <br /> 3. The Division of Environmental Health shall certify that all residential lots <br /> contain sufficient area for septic tank disposal and repair. <br />