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Agenda - 02-04-2025; 5-a - Applications for Zoning Atlas Amendment, Comprehensive Plan Amendments, & UDO Text Amendments to Realize “Fiddlehead Corner”, a Master Plan Development – Conditional District
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174 <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessment <br /> 5824 Morrow Mill Road <br /> Chapel Hill, North Carolina E S&ME Project No. 22580189 <br /> Bedrock <br /> According to the Geologic Map of North Carolina dated 1985, the subject property is primarily located over <br /> metamorphosed dacitic to rhyolitic flows and tuffs from the Late Proterozoic-Cambrian period. The northern <br /> portion of the subject property is underlain by metamorphosed argillite, mudstone, volcanic sandstone, <br /> conglomerate and volcanic rock from the Late Proterozoic-Cambrian period. <br /> Groundwater <br /> The source of groundwater in Orange County is precipitation in the form of snow and rain. A portion of the <br /> precipitation infiltrates into the ground and moves under the influence of gravity to the water table. Alamance <br /> County is an uplifted plain moderately dissected by streams. Inter-stream areas are generally low, and most of the <br /> larger streams are bordered by wide flood plains. <br /> Based upon a review of topographic maps, groundwater on the property is anticipated to generally flow to the <br /> northwest towards Back Creek. <br /> 4.4 Historical Use Information on the Subject Property <br /> S&ME reviewed historical use information from EDR as part of this Phase I assessment. The following documents <br /> were reviewed: <br /> Aerial photographs for the years 1938, 1950, 1955, 1961, 1964, 1973, 1975, 1983, 1993, 1998, 2006, 2009, <br /> 2012, and 2016. <br /> Topographic maps for the years 1968, 1981, 2013, 2016, and 2019. <br /> Historical Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps were not available for the subject property. <br /> Historical city directory coverage was not available for the subject property or surrounding area. <br /> Historical information is included in Appendix III. <br /> Table 4-2—Historical Use Summary Table (Onsite) <br /> Listing/Observed <br /> this Listing <br /> The southern portion of the subject property is primarily wooded with two <br /> agricultural fields.The center and northern portions of the subject 1938, 1950, 1955, <br /> EDR Aerial <br /> property are primarily agricultural fields. Buildings can be seen near the 1961, 1964, 1973, <br /> Photograph <br /> western property boundary as well as one building in the central portion 1975, 1983 <br /> of the subject property. <br /> The agricultural fields throughout the subject property have been <br /> EDR Aerial <br /> abandoned and are now overgrown. It appears as though the property 1993, 1998,2006 <br /> Photograph <br /> was logged during this time by method of select cut. <br /> August 25, 2022 9 <br />
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