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357 <br /> According to the submittal, the development: ` ... will have the capacity for over <br /> 2,250,000 square feet of health technology, information sciences and engineering, <br /> advanced manufacturing, light manufacturing, scientific research and laboratories, <br /> logistics, warehousing and supply chain fulfillment' land uses (hereafter `the Project'). <br /> Review and action on the Project shall be in accordance with the provision(s) of <br /> Section 2.9 Conditional Districts of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). <br /> In accordance with Section 2.2 Applications of the Unified Development <br /> Ordinance (UDO), staff began a sufficiency review of the submittal, which was deemed <br /> complete and formally accepted for review on June 15, 2020. <br /> As a general reminder the timeline for the review of the project remains as <br /> follows: <br /> a. June 15 through July 2, 2020 — Staff review and comment. <br /> b. July 15 or 16, 2020 — Neighborhood Information Meeting (NIM). A NIM shall be <br /> held allowing local property owners to ask the applicant questions and for staff to <br /> provide information on the process associated with the review of the project. <br /> Given current COVID-19 pandemic protocols, this will be an on-line meeting <br /> sponsored/administered by the applicant with presentation materials linked on <br /> the County website. <br /> c. August 5, 2020 — Planning Board meeting; <br /> d. September 15, 2020 — First available date for public hearing by the BOCC. <br /> In reviewing the submitted application package, staff would like to offer the <br /> following observation(s) and comment(s): <br /> I. COMMENT(S): <br /> A. GENERAL: <br /> 1. The narrative and exhibits make reference to stormwater 'best <br /> management practices' or BMPs for the Project. Please update such <br /> references to `stormwater control measures' or SCMs per current State <br /> and County guidelines. <br /> 2. There are no references in the narrative to proposed parking standards <br /> (i.e. required number of spaces per sq.ft. of proposed land use, loading <br /> space design requirements, shared parking, compact parking standards, <br /> drive-isle standards, etc.) for the Project. <br /> Please modify the narrative to either indicate the Project will comply with <br /> the provisions of Section 6.9 Parking, Loading, and Circulation of the UDO <br /> or propose a comparable parking standard for consideration. <br /> In addition, the following observation(s) should be kept in mind: <br /> i. A condition of approval for the Settlers Point MPD-CZ project <br /> indicated a minimum of 1% of all required parking be designed to <br /> 2 <br />