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533 <br /> STAFF COMMENT: Staff had recommended an open space <br /> requirement of 49 acres or 30% for the Project. <br /> IV. SITE PLAN: <br /> a. All site plans proposing development within the Project shall be reviewed <br /> by Town of Hillsborough staff as part of existing courtesy review <br /> agreements; <br /> b. All site plans shall provide detail denoting the anticipated daily water and <br /> sewer needs for proposed land use(s); <br /> c. Consistent with existing inter-local utility agreements between Orange <br /> County and the Town of Hillsborough, the Project has a utility allotment of <br /> 108,000 gallons a day of water/sewer service. Site plans proposing <br /> development/land uses exceeding this daily allotment shall be required to <br /> provide documentation from the Town of Hillsborough indicating there is <br /> sufficient water and sewer capacity to serve the proposed development. A <br /> lack of water and/or sewer capacity shall result in the denial of the site <br /> plan; <br /> d. Prior to the approval of a site plan allowing development within the <br /> Project, the County will need documentation from the Town of <br /> Hillsborough indicating there is sufficient water and sewer capacity to <br /> serve the project. A lack of water and/or sewer capacity for a proposed <br /> use shall result in the denial of the site plan; <br /> e. The Orange County and Town of Hillsborough Fire Marshal(s), in <br /> consultation with the Town of Hillsborough Utility Director, shall review and <br /> approve location(s) of proposed water and sewer lines prior to the <br /> initiation of land disturbing activity; <br /> f. The Orange County and Town of Hillsborough Fire Marshal(s) shall review <br /> and offer comment on: <br /> i. Road layout and construction methodology, <br /> ii. Location of fire lanes, <br /> iii. Location of fire hydrants, and <br /> iv. Location of the proposed stand-pipe(s). <br /> as part of all site plan review. <br /> g. Each site plan shall be required to demonstrate compliance with Section <br /> 6.16 Environmental Assessment of the UDO. In those cases where <br /> development exceeds established thresholds, a formal Environmental <br /> Impact Statement (EIS) may be required allowing for site plan approval; <br /> h. In addition to the standards detailed in Section 2.5 of the UDO, all <br /> landscaping plans shall include information denoting the proposed method <br />