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pm. <br />9. Outdoor lighting fixtures shall not exceed 25-feet in height from ground level. All <br />lighting shall be downward to minimize light trespass and obtrusive lighting. <br />10. The property owner shall record a final plat dividing the +/- 11.22-acre parcel from the <br />existing +/- 80.52-acre tract within 120 days of BOCC approval of the rezoning <br />application. <br />11. Offsite easements for water, wastewater, utilities, and access shall be recorded within <br />120 days after approval of the rezoning application. <br />12. Offsite landscape preservation easement shall be recorded within 120 days after <br />approval of the rezoning application. <br />13. Impervious surface transfer shall be recorded within 120 days after approval of the <br />rezoning application. <br />14. The project shall maintain the existing vegetation on the north, south, and west sides <br />of the site and incorporate an offsite easement area of approximately 1.28 acres <br />along the northern, southern, and western parcel lines in lieu of standards contained <br />in Section 6.8, Landscaping, Buffers, and Tree Protection: Street Trees, Between Lot <br />Plantings, Foundation Plantings, Landscaping of Vehicular Areas, and Screening of <br />the Unified Development Ordinance. <br />15. The final landscape plan will be reviewed as part of the Zoning Compliance Permit <br />process. If existing vegetation contained onsite or within the recorded landscape <br />preservation easement area does not meet UDO standards, additional plantings shall <br />be required. <br />16. All required landscaping shall be installed prior to the issuance of a Certificate of <br />Occupancy allowing for the units to be rented/occupied. <br />17. The applicant shall be required to maintain all required land use buffers, including <br />those of preserved vegetation, in accordance with the requirements of the Orange <br />County Unified Development Ordinance Section 6.8, Landscaping, Buffers, and Tree <br />Protection. <br />18. Proposed driveway connections with NC-57 shall be paved with asphalt. <br />19. The parking and drive aisles shall be surfaced with Type 57 washed stone. <br />20. The Planning Director shall have the authority to review and approve minor changes <br />to the approved plan, per Section 2.9.1(I), Alterations to an Approved Conditional <br />District of the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance, specific to the location <br />and arrangement of development within the limits of disturbance and the proposed <br />“activity area”. The “activity area” shall be defined as the edge of gravel as shown on <br />the provided conditional zoning plan set. <br /> <br />b. Pursuant to Sections 1.1.5 Statement of Intent - Amendments, and 1.1.7 Conformance <br />with Adopted Plans of the UDO and to Section 160D-604(d) Planning Board review and <br />comment – Plan Consistency and 160D-605(a) Governing Board Statement – Plan <br />Consistency of the North Carolina General Statutes, the Board finds sufficient <br />documentation within the record denoting that the amendment is consistent with the <br />adopted 2030 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />c. The amendment is consistent with applicable plans because it supports the following: <br /> <br />203
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