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Tr?) <br /> trig f■_..er L4 , .• <br /> -0,A <br /> Water and sewer lines are being extended to serve the property as part of the <br /> development of an adjacent 10-acre tract to the south. These lines would be connec <br /> to Town of Hillsborough water and sewer systems. <br /> Police and fire protection would be provided by the Orange County Sheriff's <br /> Depaitment and theL Orange Rural Fire. District respectively. <br /> One auestion to be resolved is the ability of the existing school system to <br /> provide adequate educational space for new children. A redistricting plan for the <br /> elementary schools has been completed and Grady-Brown Elementary appears capable <br /> of handling aoproximately 30 additional students. Stanback Middle School has one <br /> (1) vacant class (25 pupils) , but Stanford Jr. sigh and Orange Sr. High are already <br /> at capacity. <br /> Development of the property in question at R-5 densities cm/d result in as <br /> many as 163 new students (1 student per lot) . If apportioned to each school, <br /> Grady-Brown Elementary, Stanford Jr. Right and OZange Sr. High would re. ire sub- <br /> division of larger classrooms into smaller onesor, more likely, additi / class- <br /> room trailers. <br /> One additional factor which comes into play on this reauest is the LIT/ or <br /> Land Use Intensity System. This system applies to all Planned bevel° nt and <br /> all other projects located in R5, R-8 and R-13 zoning districts. It applies in <br /> the latter situationsbecause of the high-density nature of such projects and sets <br /> standards for open space, recreation, liveability, and building spacing. Prel " "- <br /> nary indications are that the requested rezoning and subspm”=„4. <br /> rrrr <br />