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13 <br /> <br />conditions for employees, business owners and the public. For more <br />information please refer to Attachment 11. <br /> <br />At its January 10, 2018 meeting, the Board voted unanimously to <br />recommend approval of the proposed lighting conditions. For more <br />information please refer to Attachment 5. <br />b. Including of language within the conditions encouraging/promoting water reuse <br />for landscaping. <br />STAFF COMMENT: There is language in the narrative indicating the <br />applicant would engage in same. This was added to the resolution of <br />approval as contained in Attachment 11. <br />c. A condition was recommended limiting the percentage of retail operation(s) <br />allowed in District 2 to address Town of Hillsborough concerns over potential <br />impacts of retail development within Settlers Point on existing redevelopment <br />efforts within the Town. <br />STAFF COMMENT: The applicant has suggested a condition be imposed <br />on the project reading as follows: ‘Retail – limited to 30% of the allowable <br />floor area of the District (i.e. District 2) not to exceed 78,540 square feet <br />of total cumulative floor area’. <br /> <br />The Town of Hillsborough has suggested/requested a limit of allowable <br />retail area to 20,000 square feet or approximately 8% of total allowable <br />floor area for District 2. <br /> <br />At its December 18, 2017 and January 10, 2018 meetings, the Board <br />voted unanimously to recommend approval of the proposed condition <br />limiting retail to 30% of allowable floor area in District 2. For more <br />information please refer to Attachment(s) 4 and 5. <br /> <br />The 30% floor area limitation on retail development in District 2 has been <br />included within the resolution of approval contained within Attachment 11. <br /> <br />d. A BOCC member suggested a condition on the potential to limit the hours of <br />operations for non-residential land uses locating within the project. <br />STAFF COMMENT: The applicant’s response to this condition read as <br />follows: At this time the developer would like to remain flexible with the <br />potential hours of operation and address this possible condition during <br />the Site Plan approval process. An operational restriction of this type <br />during the early stage of approvals would infringe on the marketing <br />potential for the project. <br />At its January 10, 2018 meeting refer to Attachment 5. <br /> <br />Staff is also not in favor of enacting such a condition on the project. <br /> <br />e. At its January 10, 2018 regular meeting, the Planning Board recommended a <br />condition requiring the reservation of 1% of required parking spaces, exclusive of <br />any hotel development, within District 2 to support vehicle-charging stations for <br />electric cars. <br />