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36 <br /> Craig Nishimoto said the biggest objection is the incompatibility with the Rural Buffer and <br /> that none of the objectives are actually violated by their proposed use. <br /> Ashley Moncado continued the presentation and gave an overview of the public <br /> notifications. She said that mutually agreed upon conditions can be imposed. She said that the <br /> applicant originally submitted five conditions and there are seven. <br /> Slide #36 <br /> Public Notification <br /> ■ Notices were mailed via first class mail to property owners within <br /> 1,000 ft. of the subject parcel on February 28,2024. <br /> ■ Signs posted the subject parcel on February 29,2024 <br /> ■ Legal Ad published on March 6, 2024 and March 13,2024 <br /> ■ Application information has also been posted on the Planning <br /> Department's"Active Development"webpage. <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> Slide #37 <br /> Proposed Conditions <br /> Per NCGS 160D-703,imposed conditions and site-specific standards <br /> are limited to those that address conformance of the development and <br /> use of the site to local government ordinances and adopted plans or the <br /> impacts reasonably expected to be generated by the development or use <br /> of the site. <br /> Per Section 2.9.1(F) (3)of the UDO, mutually agreed upon conditions <br /> can be imposed as part of this process if they address: <br /> a. The compatibility of the proposed development with surrounding property, <br /> b. Proposed support facilities(i.e.roadways,and access points,screening <br /> and buffer areas,the timing of development, etc.),and/or <br /> c. All other matters the County may find reasonable and appropriate orthe <br /> petitioner may propose. <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CA.ROLINA <br />