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id <br />Town of Carrboro CUP Application Information Required <br />✓ - Done or underway <br />TBD — To be developed at appropriate time <br />* - Rarn iiras cnnsultinn annineerino or other firms <br />i — aun is m me wdioi yudIdyiyudH nuy dme> g ieui Uwm oe pcnm i ucu i„ „w , — ,„o <br />to be contracted out <br />2 — Some of this work could be performed in- house, but EIS preparation is time- intensive and may best be accomplished <br />by contracting out this work <br />While all concept plans /master plans (and construction drawings for smaller - <br />scale park projects) can be prepared in- house, the scope of the Twin Creeks <br />project and the myriad of engineering needs will require that substantial portions <br />be contracted out as shown above. A few of the items listed above could possibly <br />be accomplished by staff (such as water quality /quantity analysis and <br />Environmental Impact Statement), but given the existing workloads and the fact <br />that other closely - related work would be contracted, it may be more efficient to <br />simply add these activities to the contracted design work.. <br />Status <br /># <br />I <br />Materials <br />Recorded Plat or deed 1 <br />✓ <br />2 <br />Notification Map and list, 1000 feet from property boundaries <br />✓ <br />3 <br />Stamped/addressed envelopes for proRerty owners w/I prescribed distance <br />✓ <br />4 <br />Major Subdivision Site Planning information (from Carrboro LUO) <br />✓ <br />5 <br />Transportation lm act Statement <br />6 <br />Completed Neighborhood Meeting Information Form <br />TBD <br />7 <br />Driveway Permit from NCDOT <br />8 <br />Detailed site plan (including construction drawings for structures) <br />9 <br />Grading and drainage plan (including stormwatcr control structures and design) <br />10 <br />Utility Plan (electrical, water and sewer) <br />11 <br />Lighting Plan (by licensed electrical engineer) <br />12 <br />Sign Plan / Elevations <br />TBD <br />13 <br />Detailed Landscape Plan (including tree protection plan) <br />✓ <br />14 <br />Recreation and Open Space Plan <br />✓ <br />15 <br />Building elevations and floor plans <br />16 <br />Development/subdivision fact sheet <br />✓ <br />17 <br />Proof of Legal Interest to Seek Permit <br />✓ <br />18 <br />Drainage calculations and water quality/ quantity Statement and Improvements' <br />19 <br />Documentation from Professional regarding Floodway/Floodplain/Wetlands impacts or <br />permits <br />20 <br />Tree Removal Justification Letter <br />TBD <br />21 <br />Satellite Parking Agreement <br />TBD <br />22 <br />Detailed Phasing Plan (master lan) <br />✓ <br />23 <br />Environmental Impact Report <br />24 <br />Engineer Documentation Regarding 2.150, 4.000, and 9.400 Classification Uses <br />25 <br />Erosion Control Plan with Letter indicating Preliminary Approval bt Erosion Control <br />Officer <br />26 <br />Final Construction Plans <br />27 <br />OWASA or Orange County Environmental Health Approval <br />TBD <br />28 <br />1 A ro riate Residential or Commercial Preparation Checklist <br />✓ <br />i — aun is m me wdioi yudIdyiyudH nuy dme> g ieui Uwm oe pcnm i ucu i„ „w , — ,„o <br />to be contracted out <br />2 — Some of this work could be performed in- house, but EIS preparation is time- intensive and may best be accomplished <br />by contracting out this work <br />While all concept plans /master plans (and construction drawings for smaller - <br />scale park projects) can be prepared in- house, the scope of the Twin Creeks <br />project and the myriad of engineering needs will require that substantial portions <br />be contracted out as shown above. A few of the items listed above could possibly <br />be accomplished by staff (such as water quality /quantity analysis and <br />Environmental Impact Statement), but given the existing workloads and the fact <br />that other closely - related work would be contracted, it may be more efficient to <br />simply add these activities to the contracted design work.. <br />