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<br /> <br /> <br />21 NELSON MULLINS RILEY & SCARBOROUGH LLP <br /> For informational purposes only. Past success does not indicate the likelihood of success in any future legal representation. <br />7. Erosion Control. The development will comply with the NC Sedimentation and Pollution Control <br />Act of 1973 and the North Carolina Administrative Code Title 15Aa Chapter 4. <br />8. Stormwater Management The following standards shall be observed with respect to stormwater <br />management activities for the Project: <br />a. Riparian areas (stream buffers) shall be maintained consistent with the provision(s) of <br />Section 6.13 of the UDO. <br />b. Impacts to the Neuse stream buffers on site shall comply with the uses listed in the Neuse <br />Rules and the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance. Examples of listed uses include <br />utilities, roadways, etc. <br />c. The project shall comply with the stormwater requirements listed in the Falls Lake Rules. <br />This includes: <br />i. No net increase in peak flow leaving the site from the predevelopment conditions <br />for the 1-year, 24-hour storm; <br />ii. Nitrogen and Phosphorus load contributions leaving the site must be held to 2.20 <br />lbs per acre per year and 0.33 lbs per acre per year respectively. These standards shall be <br />met via offset payments (nutrient buy-down payments) and/or on-site SCMs. <br />d. A Master Stormwater Management Plan (SMP) shall be developed to address stormwater <br />runoff for the entire development even though individual parcels may be responsible for installing <br />stormwater control measures (SCMs). <br />e. Innovative stormwater SCMs and practices shall be utilized that meet or exceed the <br />requirements of the current version of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality Stormwater Best <br />Management Practices Manual (Latest Edition). <br />f. The developer shall collaborate with County staff during the SCM design process. <br /> <br />g. Stormwater facilities will be designed to meet current Ordinances with the development of <br />each individual Development Area within the Project. <br /> <br />9. Water Supply and Sewage Disposal. Please refer to Section 6: Utilities and Other Public <br />Services. <br /> <br />10. Natural Area Protections. Project shall adhere to any and all applicable regulations contained <br />within the UDO addressing the protection of the natural area around identified streams or water bodies. As <br />previously indicated herein all floodplains, wetlands, streams, water bodies, etc. shall be required to <br />observe applicable buffers as detailed within Section 6.13 Stream Buffers of the UDO or will be permitted <br />for impact through the appropriate channels. <br /> <br />11. Water Efficiency. The applicant will attempt to utilize onsite runoff to the greatest extent practical <br />for irrigation purposes and to provide regional stormwater ponds that will be available to individual site <br />developers for irrigation purposes. <br /> <br />12. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations: (i) a paved EV charging station area to serve no less than ten <br />(10) vehicles including the required electrical conduit system will be constructed within Development <br />Area 1, (completion of the charging station installation would occur at Applicant’s sole discretion) and, <br />(ii) as to other Development Areas, EV charging stations will be encouraged, provided that such <br />facilities shall be ancillary to a principal land use and as a service to patrons or employees. <br /> <br />C. Site & Architectural Design Standards. <br />25
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