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x.34 <br /> Attachment 2 <br /> Proposed Utilities <br /> The property is not in an area served by public water/sewer. Water and wastewater services will be <br /> provided via a private well and septic system that meet Orange County Environmental Health standards <br /> (see Attachment 5). <br /> Erosion Control/Stormwater Regulations <br /> The applicant has indicated that the project will conform to existing stormwater management (Section 6.14) <br /> and erosion and sedimentation control (Section 6.15) regulations of the UDO. See attachment 5. Based <br /> on staff review the most current preliminary submittal, the project can meet applicable stormwater <br /> management requirements for the Jordan Lake basin watershed as defined in UDO Section 6.14.8(B). <br /> Land Use Buffers/Setbacks <br /> North 100' Type F Buffer/ 30' from front, 15' from side and rear Setback <br /> South 100' Type F Buffer/ 30' from front, 15' from side and rear Setback <br /> East 100' Type F Buffer/ 30' from front, 15' from side and rear Setback <br /> West 100' Type F Buffer/ 30' from front, 15' from side and rear Setback <br /> Environmental Assessment (EA) <br /> The applicant has provided an Environmental Assessment (EA) application and supporting materials as <br /> required in Section 6.16 of the UDO with their submittal. These materials were shared with various State <br /> agencies via the NC Department of Administration's State Clearinghouse on February 91h (Attachment 5). <br /> Planning and DEAPR Staff have jointly reviewed the materials and agree with a determination of"Finding <br /> of No Significant Impact (FONSI)" as required in Section 2.25.1 (B) (5) of the UDO (Attachment 5). This <br /> determination eliminates a requirement from the applicant to provide a more detailed Environmental <br /> Impact Statement (EIS) process as outlined in Sections 2.25.2 and 6.16.4 of the UDO. <br /> Solid Waste <br /> The applicant has indicated development within the project will conform to the Orange County Solid <br /> Waste Management Ordinance. OC Solid Waste requires a "Will-Serve" letter from the private hauler <br /> that will be servicing the site to confirm that based on the latest set of plans said private hauler can and <br /> will provide recycling collection that at a minimum meets OC Solid requirements for recyclable materials <br /> collected (Attachment 5). <br /> IL 9 <br />