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554 <br /> Marshal, and NC DOT. On June 30, 2020, Planning staff sent a detailed letter to the applicant <br /> requesting required revisions. <br /> ■ The Planning Board held two meetings in August related to this case. <br /> ■ August 5, 2020—The proposed RTLP rezoning application was presented to and reviewed by the <br /> Board, but not voted on. The meeting was continued to August 19. <br /> ■ August 19, 2020—The Planning Board held a special meeting to continue review and <br /> deliberation on the proposed RTLP rezoning application. After public comment and deliberation, <br /> the Planning Board recommended approval in a 6-4 vote. <br /> ■ The rezoning application is scheduled for public hearing at the September 15, 2020 Orange County <br /> Board of Commissioners Business Meeting. In accordance with Session Law 2020-3 (Senate Bill 704), <br /> Section 4.31(a),which pertains to remote meetings during declared emergencies,written comments <br /> on items heard at a public hearing are accepted for 24 hours after the public hearing is closed and <br /> the Board of County Commissioners shall not make a decision on public hearing items until after the <br /> 24-hour period for written comments has concluded. <br /> 2.2 Are the specific tenants, businesses, or companies associated with the proposed RTLP <br /> project available? If not,why? <br /> No. Information pertaining to specific tenants, businesses, or companies related to this project are not <br /> available or required. Furthermore, it is unlawful for the County to require this information or make a <br /> decision based on the specific tenants, businesses,or companies. <br /> The applicant is obligated to identify land uses they are intending to seek approval from the County to <br /> develop within the project. They are not obligated or required to provide a site-specific development <br /> plan identifying the actual tenants or companies for approval.The MPD-CZ process essentially allows the <br /> County to create a new zoning district with mandatory development standards and criteria governing <br /> actual development activities. Through this process the County does have the ability to offer comment <br /> and/or make conditions on proposed land use categories (i.e. manufacturing land uses, research land <br /> uses, professional office land uses, etc.), but does not have the ability to compel applicant's identify <br /> specific clients. If there is a concern over a particular activity,the BOCC can impose conditions to <br /> address. <br /> 2.3 If the rezoning request is approved by the Orange County Board of Commissioners, what <br /> will be the next steps in the process? <br /> If approved,this application will rezone the parcels to a Master Plan Development-Conditional Zoning <br /> (MPD-CZ) District. A MPD-CZ is a unique zoning district with its own development conditions specific to <br /> the project and the site.The applicant and the BOCC must discuss and mutually agree to development <br /> conditions at the public hearing. In order to develop the project, the applicant must comply with those <br /> conditions. <br /> Rezoning applications, like this application for RTLP, deal with zoning and land use. Development <br /> permitting is handled separately. If the RTLP rezoning is approved,the applicant will still have to apply <br /> for development permits, including a site plan, stormwater management plan, building permits, etc. <br /> Staff will review those applications administratively. All development plans must comply with the <br /> Unified Development Ordinance. <br /> 2.4 What happens to the existing MPD-CZ previously approved for Settlers Point? <br /> The existing Settlers Point MPD-CZ was approved by the County in January 2018. As staff understands it, <br /> the original applicant was unable to move the MPD-CZ for Settlers Point forward (i.e. initiate <br /> development activity) until utilities were extended. Extension of utilities, unfortunately, has been <br /> delayed.The current applicant is seeking to modify what was originally approved back in 2018 and has <br /> 4 <br />