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Environmental Enforcement Supervisor with the Orange County Solid Waste Department. <br />Neither staff indicated any concern regarding the planned methods. <br />14. The method of police, fire and rescue squad protection were reviewed by Elizabeth <br />Farnan, Fire and Life Safety Chief with the Orange County Fire Marshall’s Office. There <br />was no indication of concern. <br />15. The method of vehicle access was reviewed by NCDOT District Office and indicated no <br />concerns. <br />Care Facility <br />16. Site plan submitted: Site plan was provided in compliance with Section 2.5 of the UDO. <br />17. The lot size is: +/- 5.48 acres are subject to the SUP for Use 19, Care Facility. <br />18. Facilities involving the care of children and adolescents shall be located in an area which <br />is free from conditions dangerous to the physical and moral welfare of the children: The <br />proposed expansion to the existing facility has been reviewed by Orange County DAC <br />including Planning, Building Inspections, NCDOT, Environmental Health, Solid Waste, <br />and Emergency Services for compliance with Orange County Ordinances, State Building <br />Code, Health Code, and Fire Code. <br />19. Where a State license is required to operate the facility, the applicant shall demonstrate <br />the minimum requirements to qualify for said license are satisfied: The applicant has <br />provided the required license as part of the application package (Attachment 1). <br />20. There is direct frontage and access on a public State-maintained road: The site has <br />direct access to Erwin Road, which is a state maintained road. <br />21. Adequate access to and from the site as well as adequate space off the road right of <br />way, is provided for the safe pick up and discharge of clients and is provided in such a <br />manner that traffic generated by the facility is not disruptive to adjacent residentially <br />developed properties: The proposed driveway shall provide adequate space for safe pick <br />up and discharge of children without impacting adjacent parles or Erwin Road. <br />22. All client pick up and drop offs shall be on site, with proper vehicle stacking area <br />equivalent to three cars: The proposed driveway area shall provide a proper stacking <br />area as indicated on the site plan (Attachment 1). <br />23. The site plan shall show how the facilities will be screened from adjacent properties. A <br />Type-B, 30-foot buffer shall be provided around the facility and outdoor area in <br />accordance with Section 6.8.6. These buffers will effectively screen the view of any <br />outdoor area, and reduce noise associated with the facility: Existing vegetation is <br />contained within the 30-foot buffer area. The applicant has submitted a condition for this <br />standard. <br />24. Each facility is required to provide a minimum of 75 square feet of outdoor space for <br />every client in care. This space may not be located in a required buffer or in an area, <br />which is used or reserved for use as a sewage disposal nitrification field: Minimum <br />outdoor space has been provided on the site plan (Attachment 1). <br />25. Fencing and/or screening is to be provided which ensures the protection of the clients <br />receiving care and protects adjacent residentially developed properties from trespass: A <br />note has been provided on the site plan (Attachment 1). <br />26. All gates shall be self-closing and self-latching: A note has been provided on the site <br />plan (Attachment 1). <br />27. Each facility approved by the Board of Adjustment shall be reviewed annually by the <br />Planning Director to ensure compliance with the standards of evaluation for such <br />facilities and any conditions attached to the application by the Board of Adjustment. Any <br />change in the operation of the facility, which deviates from the original standards and <br />193