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65 <br /> Kimley>>>Horn Page 22 <br /> vi. Sewer utility design, permitting, and construction shall conform to NCDEQ and/or City of <br /> Mebane standards. <br /> Response: Comment noted. Standards will be met as part of the site plan and <br /> construction drawing review process. <br /> D. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT: <br /> i. Stormwater management design, permitting, and construction shall conform to Section 6.14 of <br /> the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). <br /> Response: Comment noted. Standards will be met as part of the site plan and <br /> construction drawing review process. <br /> E. EROSION & SEDIMENTATION CONTROL: <br /> i. Erosion & Sedimentation Control (E&SC) design, permitting, and construction shall conform to <br /> Section 6.15 of the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). <br /> Response: Comment noted. Standards will be met as part of the site plan and <br /> construction drawing review process. <br /> Environment, Agriculture, Parks & Recreation Comments: <br /> A. The planned development would set aside areas of open space consisting of protected riparian <br /> buffers along the two tributaries, roadside buffers adjacent to the service road, Mt Willing Road, and <br /> interstate connector, and adjacent property buffers along all aspects of the property boundaries. <br /> Both parcels have been utilized in active agriculture, primarily beef cattle production, for the known <br /> history of ownership. Over half of the total project area is in some stage of early successional forest, <br /> having been left to fallow at some point over the last 20-30 years. <br /> On the western and southern borders of the property lie two ephemeral streams that drain into two <br /> unnamed tributaries as they flow south. Both of the tributaries drain directly into Seven Mile Creek, <br /> part of the Upper Eno watershed, a class WS-ll, High Quality Watershed, with Nutrient Sensitive <br /> Water designation. The streams lay within the Upper Eno Protected Watershed on the property and <br /> the Upper Eno Critical Watershed corridors immediately after leaving the property. The property and <br /> the streams mentioned are approximately 1 mile north of the County's Seven Mile Creek Natural <br /> Area and less than % mile from the Seven Mile Creek Natural Heritage Area as is inventoried in the <br /> North Carolina Natural Heritage Program. <br /> Due to the importance of these tributaries to the water quality and species of the Seven Mile Creek <br /> watershed, it is in the County's and the public interest to have the areas around the two tributaries <br /> protected as an extension of the site's open space, and to assist the landowner toward that end. <br /> Staff recognizes the site plan submitted shows the developer's effort to this effect. If the landowners <br /> wish the area to remain in private ownership, they could grant a conservation easement to the <br /> County. As the easement"grantee" the County would be responsible for monitoring the site at least <br /> once each year to make sure that the terms of the easement are not violated. Advance notice would <br /> be provided to the landowners before County staff entered the property for easement monitoring. <br /> Response: Comment noted. Dedication of a conservation easement will be considered as <br /> part of the rezoning process. <br /> Solid Waste Comments: <br /> 00 Morris Street, Suite 200, Durham, NC 27701 .: <br />