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98 <br /> Sedimentation Control requirements as outlined in Section 6.15 of the Orange County <br /> UDO and could be developed as generally proposed. <br /> Stormwater Management: <br /> The submitted materials indicate a level of development that could meet current UDO <br /> requirements specific to stormwater management. The project has not yet submitted <br /> supporting stormwater management calculations; however, it is feasible that the project <br /> can meet water quantity requirements (Le., post-development stormwater runoff <br /> attenuation). There are no water quality requirements (i.e. post-development nutrient <br /> attenuation) currently associated with the Watershed Overlay District within which the <br /> project is located. The project will need to meet applicable stormwater management <br /> requirements as outlined in Section 6.14 of the Orange County UDO and must be in <br /> general conformance with the North Carolina Stormwater Design Manual (i.e., Minimum <br /> Design Criteria). <br /> Conclusion: <br /> The Division has No Objections to the approval of the rezoning request so long as a <br /> complete LDP application and supporting plans and calculations are submitted to Orange <br /> County for review, processing and approval prior to commencement of onsite Land- <br /> Disturbing Activity. As the project progresses, additional field observations, and/or <br /> permitting by others (e.g. US Army Corps of Engineers, NC Department of Environmental <br /> Quality, NC Department of Transportation, etc.), additional buffers, setbacks, and/or <br /> additional Orange County review and permitting may apply beyond the proposed <br /> development as shown with this rezoning request. <br /> X23 <br /> Christopher Sandt, PE Date <br /> a Z-to'L,-3 <br /> Steve Kaltenbach Date <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />