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13 <br /> STAFF COMMENT: Section 6.6.5 (A) (5) of the UDO reads as follows: <br /> Non-residential uses within Transition Areas, as designated by the <br /> Comprehensive Plan, may provide one break in the required buffer (i.e. the <br /> Major Transportation Corridor (MTC) buffer) per lot adjacent to the interstate <br /> right-of-way in order to provide an on-site commercial sign and/or building <br /> visibility. The break shall constitute no more than 50% of the interstate highway <br /> frontage. <br /> Staff recommends the 50% visual break limit be observed as detailed within the <br /> UDO for thinning activities along Old NC Highway 86 and Interstate 40. <br /> The applicant has agreed with the modification of the request to allow for 50% <br /> visual breaks consistent with the provisions of the UDO. <br /> • The applicant is requesting a modification of the Major Transportation Corridor(MTC) Overlay <br /> District for the project, specifically reducing the required 100 ft. buffer to 50 ft. in District 2. As <br /> part of this request, the applicant is proposing the following condition(s): <br /> o The applicant is required to submit a detailed buffer plan denoting the cross section of <br /> the buffer area and 1-40 area to be impacted. <br /> o Reduction of the MTC buffer shall be allowed only in those instances where the <br /> applicant can demonstrate sight lines from the interstate shall not be adversely <br /> impacted by the clearing of the MTC buffer. <br /> o Only 50 ft. of the required MTC buffer shall be disturbed, specifically the area 50 ft. <br /> from the Interstate. <br /> o Clearing of the MTC buffer shall be allowed only to facilitate development of access <br /> roads, parking lots, walkways, and stormwater facilities. <br /> o Where clearing occurs, the buffer shall be re-established to the specifications of a <br /> Type C Land Use Buffer as detailed in Section 6.8.7 of the UDO. <br /> o Buffer area shall be replanted to a minimum 50% of the disturbed buffer width except <br /> in those instances where utility services (i.e. power lines, stormwater facilities, <br /> water/sewer lines, etc.) prevent replanting. <br /> STAFF COMMENT: As a general reminder per Section 4.7.2 of the UDO, <br /> the MTC Overlay District extends along all Interstate Highways within the <br /> county. In those instances where there is an interchange, the District <br /> extends 2,500 ft. on each side of the intersecting roadway. <br /> In this specific instance the MTC Overlay District extends along Old NC <br /> Highway 86 from the Interstate 40 interchange for 2,500.ft (approximately <br /> half a mile). <br /> Staff is supportive the proposed condition(s), which will require re- <br /> establishment of cleared vegetation along identified roadways. <br /> Solid Waste: The applicant has indicated development within the project shall abide by the <br /> Orange County Solid Waste Management Ordinance. <br /> Analysis: As required under Section 2.9.2 (E) of the UDO, the Planning Director is required to: <br /> `cause an analysis to be made of the application' and pass that analysis on to the reviewing <br /> body. In analyzing this request, the Planning Director offers the following: <br />
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