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5/23/1983
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_ . <br /> , 013 <br /> . . _ <br /> which has not yet received approval. Solid waste disposal will be <br /> handled by a private hauler. The airport will be served by <br /> decentralized wells. <br /> 4. Police protection will be provided by the Orange County <br /> Sheriff's Department. Twenty—four hour security will be provided by a <br /> security/maintenance vehicle with radio capability to augment the <br /> Sheriff's police protection. This plan has been approved by the Orange <br /> County Sheriff. <br /> 5. Rescue squad protection will be provided by the Orange <br /> County EMS. <br /> 6. Fire protection will be provided by the Orange Grove <br /> Volunteer Fire Company. The Board of Directors of the Fire Company <br /> have ihdicated they can provide fire protection to the airport so long <br /> as thei special conditions contained herein are met by the applicant. <br /> All other information required by Article 8 of the Orange County <br /> Zoning Ordinance and including that required in Section 8.8.8.1 was <br /> provided by the applicant at the public hearing. <br /> 7. Documentation from the North Carolina Department of <br /> Transportation indicating that all FAA and State regulations governing <br /> general aviation airports will be satisfied by the applicant were <br /> presented at the public hearing. <br /> 8. The airport if operated as shown on the site plan and <br /> stated in the narrative and according to the imposed conditions herein <br /> should not adversely affect adjacent existing land uses. There was <br /> evidence presented at the public hearing indicating that adjacent land <br /> uses could be adversely affected. The Board found however that if <br /> operat 'd as indicated and according to and in compliance with the that special conditions at these adverse effects would be minimal. <br /> i <br /> 9. Provided the applicant can obtain control of the height <br /> of structures as detailed in the special conditions contained herein, the <br /> applicant has demonstrated that it owns or controls land sufficient to <br /> provide l approach zones and overrun areas. The site plan and narrative <br /> indicate that adequate land area is provided for all of the proposed <br /> uses, buildings and storage areas provided the applicant can obtain <br /> control of the height of structures as detailed in the special <br /> conditibns. <br /> 10. Site plan and narrative indicate appropriate screening <br /> of buildings, storage and maintenance areas and provided the screening <br /> requirements contained in the special conditions are met. <br /> 11. There is a secured access easement to Highway 54. <br /> The access road will be built to Department of Transportation <br /> standards and dedicated to the public. <br /> I <br />
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