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Proposed Access and Transportation Network Improvements <br /> Access is provided via two driveways connecting to New Grady Brown School Road. The site is not <br /> expected to generate additional traffic and no roadway capacity improvements are warranted or required <br /> per NCDOT guidelines. Per LIDO Section 6.17.2(2), a traffic impact analysis is not required. <br /> Summary of Transportation Information <br /> Existing Roadway Characteristics <br /> Affected Roadway New Grady Brown School Road <br /> Type of Roadway Major Collector <br /> Current Roadway Capacity 10,000 AADT <br /> Latest Traffic Volume 5,200 AADT <br /> Traffic Generation <br /> Number of Trips Expected to be Generated by N/A <br /> Proposed Project <br /> Proposed Utilities <br /> The parcel is currently served by public water and wastewater. No additional utilities are proposed. <br /> Erosion Control/Stormwater Regulations <br /> The applicant has indicated the project will conform to existing stormwater management (Section 6.14) and <br /> erosion and sedimentation control (Section 6.15) regulations of the UDO. See Attachment 5. (Subject: <br /> Summary of Findings Regarding Conformance with Orange County Unified Development Ordinance <br /> (UDO) for Erosion and Sedimentation Control and Stormwater Management). <br /> Land Use Buffers/Setbacks <br /> North 20 ft. building setback, 100 ft. Major Transportation Corridor setback, 100 ft. <br /> landscape buffer <br /> South 40 ft. building setback, 30 ft. Type B Landscape Buffer <br /> East 20 ft. building setback, 100 ft. Major Transportation Corridor setback, 75 ft. <br /> Type E landscape buffer <br /> West 20 ft. building setback, 100 ft. landscape buffer <br /> Environmental Assessment (EA) <br /> The applicant has provided an Environmental Assessment (EA) application and supporting materials as <br /> required in Section 6.16 of the UDO with their submittal. These materials have been shared with various <br /> State agencies via the NC Department of Administration's State Clearinghouse. Planning and DEAPR <br /> Staff have jointly reviewed the materials and agree with a determination of"Finding of No Significant <br /> Impact (FONSI)" as required in Section 2.25.1 (B) (5) of the UDO (Attachment 5). This determination <br /> eliminates a requirement from the applicant to provide a more detailed Environmental Impact Statement <br /> (EIS) process as outlined in Sections 2.25.2 and 6.16.4 of the UDO. <br /> 6 <br />