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13 <br /> 3. The property owner shall conduct a Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) five (5) years after the <br /> opening of the school and submit the TIA to Orange County Planning and Inspections <br /> Department; <br /> 4. All handicapped parking spaces shall be installed with striped hashmarks to provide <br /> additional separation between vehicles; <br /> 5. Subject to approval by the NCDOT, the property owner shall install a concrete median <br /> along with additional striping on Lawrence Road at the intersection with Old NC 10 <br /> Highway prior to issuance of a certificate of compliance for the school; <br /> 6. Subject to approval by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, the property <br /> owner shall install school zone/35 m.p.h. speed limit signage on Lawrence Road and US <br /> 70A in the vicinity of the school; <br /> 7. Subject to approval by the Town of Hillsborough and the North Carolina Department of <br /> Environmental Quality, in the event water service is provided to the school, the property <br /> owner shall install fire hydrants at required intervals along US 70A prior to issuance of a <br /> certificate of compliance for the school. <br /> Following the Planning Board's formal recommendation of denial for this application at the May <br /> 3, 2023 regular meeting, the applicant amended the list of offered conditions to include the <br /> following two (2) conditions: <br /> 1. There will be no cafeteria facilities if the site is served by an on-site septic system; and <br /> 2. For a minimum of six months after approval of this zoning atlas amendment, the applicant <br /> shall not submit any site plan application for approximately 12 acres designated for a <br /> school use within PIN 9883-19-4355, and during those six months the applicant shall grant <br /> the Orange County School District an exclusive right to negotiate the purchase or lease of <br /> approximately 12 acres for use as a K-8 school. <br /> Development of the property shall be permitted only through the review and approval of a future <br /> site plan application(s) in accordance with Section 2.5, 2.18, and 2.19, respectively, of the UDO. <br /> This is so staff can verify all imposed conditions are adhered to and allow for final review by <br /> members of the Development Advisory Committee (DAC) as detailed within Section 1.9 of the <br /> LIDO. The applicant is proposing to serve the schools with water and sewer service from the Town <br /> of Hillsborough, as the Town is required to reserve capacity for an approved school by NCGS <br /> 115C-5210). One school has an approved charter. However, as shown in two documents in <br /> Attachment 1, the "Reconnaissance Soil and Site Evaluation" and the letter from Wood Soil <br /> Consultants, the onsite septic drain fields have been evaluated to accommodate the needs of a <br /> total daily wastewater use of 12,000 gallons per day, reflecting a population of 1,200 students and <br /> presuming no cafeteria will be a part of school operations. <br /> Public Notifications: In accordance with Section 2.8.7 of the LIDO, notices of the Public Hearing <br /> were mailed via first class mail to property owners within 1,000 feet of the subject parcel. These <br /> notices were mailed on May 22, 2023, 15 days before the hearing. Staff also posted the subject <br /> parcel with a sign [or signs] on May 22, 2023, 15 days before the hearing. See Attachment 3 for <br /> the notification materials. <br /> Planning Board Recommendation: The Planning Board reviewed the zoning atlas amendment at <br /> its April 5, 2023 regular meeting with deliberations of this item continuing at a Special Meeting on <br /> April 19, 2023 and a formal recommendation occurring at its May 3, 2023 regular meeting. At the <br /> April 19 meeting, the Board voted 5-5 on a motion to recommend approval of the application with <br /> the seven (7) additional conditions, which are detailed above. The Board was not able to achieve <br /> a majority vote to make a recommendation to the BOCC at its April 19 meeting. <br />