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172 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> PLANNING and INSPECTIONS <br /> Cy Stober,AICP,Director I cstober@orangecountync.gov 1131 W.Margaret Lane,Hillsborough,NC 27278 1919.245.2575 <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Cy Stober, AICP — Director, Planning & Inspections Department <br /> FROM: Christopher Sandt, PE — County Engineer; and <br /> Steve Kaltenbach — Erosion Control and Stormwater Supervisor <br /> CC: Patrick Mallett— Deputy Director Development Services <br /> DATE: March 8, 2023 <br /> CASE: MA22-0006 <br /> PIN: 9841-52-7281 and 9840-79-5091 <br /> WATERSHED: Cane Creek Protected (Cape Fear River Basin) <br /> PROJECT: Eden View <br /> Residential Conditional District (R-CD) Zoning Atlas Amendment <br /> SUBJECT: Summary of Findings Regarding Conformance with Orange County <br /> Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) for Erosion and Sedimentation <br /> Control and Stormwater Management <br /> This memo summarizes the findings of an Erosion and Sedimentation Control and <br /> Stormwater Management assessment by the Orange County Development Services <br /> Division (hereafter, the "Division") of the submitted application for an R-CD Conditional <br /> District, submitted as the "Eden View" project (hereafter, the "project"). The project is <br /> located within 190.61 acres of property near the southeast intersection of Dairyland Road <br /> and Orange Grove Road in the Bingham township of Orange County, North Carolina. <br /> The request proposes: <br /> ■ 38-lot Residential Subdivision with Public and Private Roads; <br /> ■ Primary and Secondary Common Open Space(s); and <br /> ■ Land anticipated to continue in Agriculture and Farm Use (e.g. pasture and ponds). <br /> The Staff comments contained herein are based upon the submittal of a required Site <br /> Plan and a Stormwater Narrative dated February 28, 2023. These findings should not be <br /> interpreted as the Division's final analysis/approval of the proposed development. Upon <br /> zoning approval, the proposed development would then be required to submit a Land <br /> Disturbing Permit (LDP) which would formally review and approve development activity <br /> consistent with these conceptual plans and calculations. <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />