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459 <br /> While staff understands there are concerns over adjacent property owners <br /> being able to participate in the discussion of this project, the County is <br /> following established protocols. <br /> To that end, additional opportunities are available multiple allowing <br /> individuals to participate the pending Planning Board meeting and BOCC <br /> public hearing. This includes provision of a call-in numbers so property <br /> owners with limited/no internet access can participate in the discussion. <br /> J. How many stories are permitted within the 60' height allowance? <br /> COUNTY STAFF: A 60 ft. building height allowance will typically result in <br /> 5 separate floors. <br /> K. Are uses going to generate significant noise? <br /> COUNTY STAFF: At this time there is no indication of the noise level that <br /> could be generated by individual land uses. The County does have, and <br /> enforces, noise regulations. Development of, and those uses permitted to <br /> operate within, this project will have to abide by applicable standards. <br /> L. How many property owners were notified? <br /> APPLICANT: 68 property owners were notified of the neighborhood <br /> meeting. Those property owners, who own multiple properties, were sent <br /> a single notice. <br /> M. What is the expected construction timeline? <br /> APPLICANT: If the project is approved, we expect to begin work in the <br /> spring of 2021. <br /> N. Has the Applicant performed an environmental study? <br /> APPLICANT: Yes, as part of the application process, we complement an <br /> environmental assessment application package that is being reviewed by <br /> Orange County. Please note these are new studies, and not repurposed <br /> from the Settlers Point rezoning. <br /> O. Are trees included in the landscaped buffer? <br /> APPLICANT: Yes. Orange County requires a vegetative buffer along the <br /> perimeter of the project. <br /> P. Some property owners expressed concerns about trespassers fishing in their <br /> pond. <br /> APPLICANT: Given the nature of the development, (i.e. people will be on <br /> the property to work), we do not foresee employees trespassing onto the <br /> neighbor's property to fish. <br />