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382 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> ��ft <br /> Department of Environment, <br /> Agriculture,Parks&Recreation <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> To: Michael Harvey, Current Planning Supervisor, Planning and Inspections Dept. <br /> From: Christian Himi,DEAPR Land Conservation Manager <br /> Peter Sandbeck,DEAPR Cultural Resources Coordinator <br /> Date: July 6,2020 <br /> Re: Research Triangle Logistics Park <br /> Thank you the opportunity to review and comment on the proposed Research Triangle Logistics Park <br /> Commercial and Industrial rezoning proposal and draft site plans. The subject property is compiled of <br /> three separate parcels(PIN's 9863-71-8857, 9863-91-6573, 9862-99-8894), located south of Hillsborough <br /> on the south side of an unnamed frontage road to I-40; spanning to the north side of Davis Road at the <br /> intersection with Old NC 86. Two of the parcels were part of the Settlers Point MPD-CZ reviewed and <br /> approved in 2018 by the County. All three Parcels drain into Cates Creek which flows directly to the Eno <br /> River. <br /> DEAPR comments on subdivisions are generally intended to a)address any concerns with respect to <br /> potential impacts on important natural or cultural resources, and b)identify any areas that might be <br /> desirable for possible dedication to the County for public recreation/open space pursuant to Section 7.11.5 <br /> of the Unified Development Ordinance. <br /> Natural Resources Review Comments: <br /> The planned development would set aside areas of open space consisting of protected riparian buffers <br /> along Cates Creek, an Eno River tributary stream,roadside buffers adjacent to the service road and Davis <br /> Road, and adjacent property buffers along all aspects of the property boundaries. <br /> All parcels remain wooded although Parcel 1 has been recently harvested per state forestry standards in <br /> the last two years. Parcel 2 in the site plans of the property remains wooded and includes a portion of a <br /> site identified as the Cates Creek Hardwood Forest in An Inventory of Mafic Natural Areas in the North <br /> Carolina Piedmont(Oakley, et al., 1995) and recognized again in the Orange County Inventory Update in <br /> 2004 (Sorrie, Shaw, et al.,2004). The natural area contains a large,mature,high quality oak-hickory <br /> forest dominated by Carolina shagbark hickory,white ash,post oak, and white oak. The entire site is <br /> comprised of around 160 acres, of which Parcel 2 of the Research Triangle Park site plan contains a very <br /> small portion(approx. 5.6 acres). <br /> With the presence of a Natural Heritage site on the property, it is in the County's and the public interest to <br /> have this area protected in its current condition,as an extension of the site's open space, and to assist the <br /> landowner toward that end. If the landowners wish the area to remain in private ownership,they could <br /> grant a conservation easement to the County. As the easement"grantee"the County would be <br /> responsible for monitoring the site at least once each year to make sure that the terms of the easement are <br /> not violated. Advance notice would be provided to the landowners before County staff entered the <br /> property. <br />