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the project could meet the basic Erosion and Sedimentation Control requirements as <br />required by Orange County UDO Section 6.15 and could be developed as generally <br />proposed. <br /> <br />Stormwater Management: <br />According to current Orange County GIS imagery, there are no mapped Special Flood <br />Hazard Areas (SFHAs) located on the project parcel. There were no formal stormwater <br />management plans or calculations included in the submitted Rezoning Application; <br />however, the submitted materials suggest that a “Low Impact Development (LID)”, or <br />“Runoff Volume Match” approach will be pursued for Stormwater Management <br />compliance. The submitted materials indicate a level of development that meet current <br />UDO requirements specific to stormwater management. The project will need to meet <br />applicable stormwater management requirements as outlined in Section 6.14 of the <br />Orange County UDO and must be in general conformance with the North Carolina <br />Stormwater Design Manual (i.e., Minimum Design Criteria). <br /> <br />Conclusion: <br />The Division has No Objections to the approval of the Rezoning Application so long as a <br />complete LDP and/or SWP application and supporting plans with one separate hard copy <br />of both ECP and SWP and calculations are submitted for review, processing, and <br />approval prior to commencement of any on-site Land-Disturbing Activity. As the project <br />progresses, additional field observations, additional permitting by others, and/or <br />additional Orange County review and permitting may apply beyond the proposed <br />development as shown with the Rezoning Application. <br /> <br />___________________________ _______________ <br /> Christopher J. Sandt, PE Date <br /> January 2, 2025 <br />__________________________ _______________ <br /> Steve Kaltenbach Date <br />175