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Article 2: Procedures <br /> Section 2.9: Conditional Districts <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 2-27 <br /> <br />(2) 26 copies of the application package required in (1) above shall be submitted by <br />the applicant. <br />(3) The Planning Board and/or Board of County Commissioners may request <br />additional information in order to evaluate and properly process the application <br />for a CUD. <br />(D) Neighborhood Information Meeting <br />(1) Before a Public Hearing may be held on an accepted application for a CUD, the <br />applicant is required to schedule, with the assistance of the Planning <br />Department, a minimum of one neighborhood information meeting. The purpose <br />of this meeting is to obtain surrounding property owner input and comments on <br />the proposed development project. <br />(2) The applicant shall obtain property owner mailing address information from the <br />Orange County Land Records departmentPlanning Department 3 and shall mail <br />certified notices of the meeting date and time to each property owner within 500 <br />feet of the property for which a CUD has been requested. <br />(3) The notices shall be mailed a minimum of 14 days prior to the date of the <br />proposed Neighborhood Information Meeting. <br />(4) The applicant shall post a sign on the property advertising the date, place, and <br />time of the meeting a minimum of 10 days prior to the date of the meeting.4 <br />(4)(5) The Neighborhood Information Meeting shall be held a minimum of 14 30 5 days <br />prior to the date of the Public Hearing where the application is scheduled for <br />review and public comment. <br />(E) Review and Evaluation of Application <br />(1) All CUD applications shall be reviewed and acted upon in accordance with the <br />review procedures for Class A Special Use Permits (Section 2.7). <br />(2) The following shall be considered when evaluating an application for a CUD: <br />(a) The policies and objectives of the Orange County Comprehensive Plan, <br />particularly in relation to the use, proposed site, and surrounding area; <br />(b) The policies and objectives of any adopted Small Area Plan(s) relating to <br />the area; and <br />(c) The potential impacts to the surrounding area including, but not limited, <br />to: traffic, storm water drainage, compatibility of land use activities, and <br />land values. <br />(3) The Board of County Commissioners may attach reasonable and appropriate <br />conditions to the location, nature, and extent of the proposed use. Such <br />conditions may address the following: <br />(a) The characteristics of the proposed use and its relationship to <br />surrounding property and existing land uses, <br />(b) The proposed support facilities, such as parking, screening and buffer <br />areas, <br />(c) The timing of the proposed development, <br /> <br />3 Planning staff already provides this service during the pre‐application conference related to a Special Use or <br />Conditional Use project. The proposed amendment is designed to ensure local regulations mirrors current <br />practice. <br />4 Staff inadvertently left out the requirement for posting of a sign advertising the neighborhood meeting. This <br />corrects the error. <br />5 We are changing the timeframe to 30 days consistent with proposed amendments to Section 2.7 Special Uses of <br />the UDO. <br />12
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