Orange County NC Website
12 <br /> 503 Brandywine Rears Chapel HIII.NC <br /> ni;fl <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Kirby Saunders said the base elevation of the property is significantly lower, causing a <br /> 3 large risk of potential flooding. He resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> 4 <br /> IMPACT—Brandywine Project <br /> LN2 1gp.00 •pukafing snd-Auread W <br /> FEIAA Vulnerable mtural spear <br /> 52a2.61250 popul'. -100 rear Oeed <br /> sudo •Raivros trogd •Nw a hisbwkal <br /> Sao W 50 e e s and prWany <br /> Furdw financial M sccnd— <br /> as&alBncamay Properties. with all Fpdaral. <br /> become M.W.-d Ixal <br /> nowsan• 0,MMrMntW <br /> .gulabma. <br /> 5 <br /> FEMA Property Acquisition Process <br /> 6 <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Kirby Saunders said the property will be returned to natural space, and deeded for 100 <br /> 9 years. He said the grant process lasts 36 months with lots of regulation, documentation and <br /> 10 reporting. He said staff feels this is the only solution for this property. He resumed the <br /> 11 PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Project#2:Sub-Applicant for UNC Chapel Hill <br /> • Orange County received request to sense as <br /> sub-applicant on the behalf of UHC Chapel Hill. <br /> • University is seeking grant funding to install an <br /> emergency powered generator to support their <br /> Environmental Health and Safety building on <br /> Estes Drive Extension. <br /> • Facility serves as their Emergency OpOi aiipns. <br /> Center. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Kirby Saunders said staff believes this provides critical infrastructure for the area. He <br /> 15 resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> 16 <br />