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162 <br /> p. Note the source of water supply and wastewater treatment methods. <br /> q. Show private utility easements on the site plan and identify the relevant utility <br /> providers. <br /> r. Identify fire and police providers. <br /> Landscape Plan <br /> 1. Please note the proposed barrier method for denoting the tree protection area. Per UDO <br /> Section 6.8.4 Protection of Existing Vegetation, tree protection fencing shall be a <br /> minimum of four feet in height, of durable construction, and shall be placed outside of <br /> the drip line of the tree(s) to be protected. <br /> 2. Illustrate a typical lot to include between lot planting and street trees. <br /> 3. Provide a general description of the existing trees to be preserved. For example, this <br /> could be a photograph of typical existing conditions. <br /> 4. Please include a note that new plants will be consistent with the Orange County <br /> Preferred Plant List. <br /> Matt Taylor <br /> Solid Waste Date: 2/28/25 Staff: mtaylo1orangecountync.gov <br /> 919-918-4905 <br /> 1. Lots 10-13, 27-30 and 35-38 would either need to have the shared drives constructed to <br /> handle the weight of weekly/bi-weekly visits from waste collection vehicles or they would <br /> need to have a staging area to put their carts out for collection. Also, The roadway width <br /> seems suitable for waste collection vehicles, we just need to ensure that the cul-de-sacs <br /> are big enough for waste collection vehicles to turn around. <br /> Stormwater Christopher Sandt <br /> Management Date: 3/3/25 Staff: csandtCcDorangecountync.gov <br /> 919-245-2583 <br /> 1. The project is located in the Haw River Unprotected Watershed Overlay District. A <br /> Stormwater Management Plan (SMP) submittal is required if the proposed Land- <br /> Disturbing Activity exceeds 43,560 square feet, or if the project is a subdivision. The <br /> Land-Disturbing Activity threshold is cumulative to the parent parcel (i.e., the original <br /> parcel boundary before subdividing) and will carry over to any/all resulting subdivided <br /> parcels, regardless of development timelines or ownership transitions for the subdivided <br /> parcels. Development activity associated with a subdivision will almost certainly trigger <br /> the need for an SMP or a Land Disturbance Permit (LDP) up front, in concurrence with <br /> the subdivision process. Orange County advises the applicant to clearly relay this <br /> information in writing to prospective buyers/builders. <br /> Transportation Darlene Weaver <br /> Services Date: 3/4/2025 Staff: dweaver(a-)-orangecountync.gov <br /> 919-245-2002 <br /> 1. No comment <br />