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11/28/1983
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.,.:„ <br /> 24 <br /> :.: <br /> --: <br /> 3. Vehicular ,ccess must consist of direct access to a street certified <br /> .'. <br /> either arterial or collector as designated by the adopted Land Use Plan. <br /> • . <br /> Staff Comment: The tract is served by Oakdale Drive which is a road <br /> designated as a minor road. However, the tract is located <br /> approximatelyrW- feet west of Old NC 86, a street designated <br /> as an arteriaTI4ead. The tract also has 597 feet of <br /> • road frontage on Kelly Drive which is a Private Road. <br /> '. <br /> Development of the tract in 10,000 sq, ft. lots, would result <br /> in an additional 194 trips per day. This is based on an <br /> average trip rate of 9.72 trips per day. for medium density. <br /> 1981 traffic counts on Oakdale Drive amounted to 950 vehicles <br /> per day. The capacity of the road is approximately 8;500 <br /> vehicles per day. <br /> i- OTHER INFORMATION <br /> ;:. <br /> A range of urban services exist including fire, police, recreation, education, <br /> :.: <br /> commercial and cultural activities. <br /> 1 <br /> Fire Protection!: Fire protection for the property in question would be <br /> provided by thel Orange,Rural Fire District (Hillsborough;Fire Department). <br /> : . The fire station i's located,approximately 1.80 miles from the site. Response <br /> 1 <br /> time in the evert of a fire would be approximately 3J3 minutes. <br /> ,. <br /> Facilities available to serve rural areas include a 500 gpm pumper, a <br /> 750 gpm pumper, a 1,250 gallon tanker, a 3,700 gallon tanker, a "quick <br /> attack" 450 gpm pumper, and a mobile air supply van. <br /> Police Protection:. Law enforcement protection would be provided by the <br /> Orange County Sheriff's Department. The site falls within Patrol Area 10 <br /> • <br /> which is patrolled on a 24-hour basis (3 shifts-one deputy per car). <br /> • Recreation: Existing recreation facilities and programs are available to <br /> serve the future residents of the development. These are provided by the <br /> Orange County Recreation Department. <br /> _ .. <br /> Education: Development of the property in question will have a minimal impact <br /> in terms of the ability of the school system to provide adequate educational <br /> space for new children. A redistricting plan for the elementary schools has <br /> been completed dnd Grady A. Brown Elementary appears capable of handling <br /> approximately- 30 additional students, Stanback Middle School has one (1) <br /> vacant class (25 pupils), but Stanford Jr. High and Orange Sr. High are <br /> already at capadity. <br /> Development of tlhe property at R-4 densities 'could result in 14 new students. <br /> If apportioned to each school ac shown on the "Comparative Analysis" sheet, <br /> all schools 1 t Grady. A. Brown and Stanback Middle School would require <br /> subdivision of ge classrooms into smaller ones, or, more likely, additional <br /> classroom trailers unless accommodated within existing classes. <br /> ., . <br /> , . <br /> ali.,-,,:1::.•!,::." ,..:-:.'-4 ;':,,Fr--- •: . . ,... ,•.;.- 7.,-; :,. ' ,:. . <br />
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