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Proposed Access and Transportation Network Improvements <br />The Project proposes access from New Hope Church Road with use of an existing paved road. A Traffic <br />Impact Analysis (TIA) was not required for this application, per the standards of UDO Section 6.17. <br />NCDOT reviewed the project and noted that no action is required. <br />Proposed Utilities <br />The property is not in an area served by public water/sewer. The application details that operators of the <br />Camp use currently bring in water from off-site and provide a portable toilet for campers. Environmental <br />Health staff will ensure that the use meets relevant State Health codes. <br />Erosion Control/Stormwater Regulations <br />Erosion Control staff indicated a Land Disturbance Permit (LDP) will be required if any proposed disturbance <br />associated with the use is cumulative greater than 20,000 sq. ft. Additionally, erosion control review indicated <br />the if the proposed scope of work exceeds 1 acre (43,560 sq. ft.), completion of “Notice of Intent” with the <br />state and compliance with NCG01 permitting will be necessary. <br />Land Use Buffers/Setbacks <br />North 30’ Type B Buffer along Old NC 10 and 40’ Setback <br />South 30’ Type B Buffer along perimeter of property, 20’ Setback <br />East 30’ Type B Buffer along perimeter of property, 20’ Setback <br />West 30’ Type B Buffer along New Hope Church Road and 40’ Setback <br />Environmental Assessment (EA) <br />The applicant 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. Planning and Department of <br />Environment Agriculture Park and Recreation (DEAPR) staff have jointly reviewed the materials and <br />agree with a determination of “Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)” as required in Section <br />2.25.1(B)(5) 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. <br />90