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2 <br />students--.- <br />The proposed construction constitutes a major <br />modification to the Special Use Permit issued in 1990. <br />Article 8.7.3 of the Zoning Ordinance requires that <br />such a change be considered by the Board of <br />Commissioners following a public hearing. <br />The proposed expansion of the school complies <br />with almost all the findings (see attachment) required <br />by the Zoning Ordinance that are attached to the <br />current Special Use Permit. Conditions have been <br />included in the Planning Staff's recommendation to <br />address deviations from the approved findings and to <br />insure compliance with all State and local <br />regulations. <br />The existing sewage disposal system has a capacity of <br />4000 gallons per day and is regulated by the NC <br />Division of Environmental Management. Based on the <br />State's standards, the potential system flow is 10 <br />gallons per day per student. Current daily flow is <br />about 2400 gallons for 368 students, or 6.5 gallons <br />per student per day. <br />Projected enrollment at Carolina Friends School will <br />not exceed 394 students. The resulting potential for <br />a 3940 gpd flow through the system is within the 4000 <br />gallon capacity permitted by DEM. <br />The proposed modification was presented at public <br />hearing on May 26. No citizen comments were received <br />at that time. The item was referred to the Planning <br />Board for a recommendation to be returned to the Board <br />of Commissioners no sooner than August 3, 1992. <br />The Planning Board recommended approval of the <br />proposal on June 15, 1992. <br />RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends approval of the <br />modification to the Special Use Permit for Carolina <br />Friends School based on the attached findings and <br />subject to the following conditions added to those <br />placed on the Special Use Permit issued in 1990: <br />1. Prior to issuance of a building permit for the <br />Resource Center, submit final grading /erosion <br />control plans and storm drainage calculations <br />for review and approval by Orange County Erosion <br />Control; <br />2. Revise the site plan to: <br />