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Agenda - 01-23-2018 5-a - Zoning Atlas Amendment - Conditional Zoning – Master Plan Development Conditional Zoning District (MPD-CZ) Settlers Point
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M-111 <br />within the project. The abstract presented to the Planning Board at its October 4, <br />2017 meeting references same. <br />Ms. Margaret Hauth was at the October 4, 2017 Planning Board meeting and <br />offered comment(s) on the proposal reiterating many of the same points <br />articulated in the aforementioned letter. <br />As indicated by Ms. Hauth, and reaffirmed by Mayor Tom Stevens at the <br />November 14, 2017 public hearing, the Town is concerned retail development <br />within this project will hinder marketing /redevelopment efforts within the Town, <br />most notably in and around Daniel Boone Village. <br />While the County understands the concern, retail land uses are envisioned in this <br />area based on existing land use plan designations as previously identified herein. <br />7. What happens if the Town annexes properties within either District 1 or 2? <br />How will the properties be developed? Will conditions associated with this <br />application still be enforceable? <br />If properties are annexed into the Town of Hillsborough corporate limits they will <br />be zoned to an appropriate Town general use zoning designation in accordance <br />with applicable land use plan guidelines. <br />The properties will, therefore, loose the MPD -CZ zoning designation and will not <br />be subject to County site plan review /approval procedures or any applicable <br />condition(s) established as part of this process. <br />Development will occur consistent with Town of Hillsborough guidelines and <br />standards as embodied within its Unified Development Ordinance. <br />8. What erosion control and stormwater standards are being proposed for <br />this development? <br />Per the application narrative and recommended conditions, development within <br />Settlers Point shall comply with the provision(s) of Section(s) 6.14 Stormwater <br />Management and Section 6.15 Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control of the <br />UDO as currently written. <br />9. Will the project have to comply with County floodplain management and <br />floodplain buffer requirements? <br />Per the application narrative and recommended conditions, development within <br />Settlers Point shall comply with all applicable floodplain management standards <br />currently enforced within the County, including: <br />a. Observance of floodplain buffers in accordance with Section 6.13 of the <br />UDO; <br />b. Prohibition of development /land disturbance activity within the floodplain. <br />STAFF COMMENT.- Please note utility and roadway /driveway <br />development is permitted to occur within identified floodplain area <br />based on current regulations. <br />
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