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Agenda 11-18-2025; 5-a - Application for Zoning Atlas Amendment – 1039-UT NC 86 N, Hillsborough, Hillsborough Township
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147 <br /> 1. Based on the materials provided for the April 3rd DAC meeting, there are 3 mapped <br /> stream features or other surface water features (e.g. ponds and/or wetlands) within the <br /> project's parcel boundaries. Regulated streams (if any) must comply with Section 6.13 of <br /> the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). If applicable, the applicant <br /> must also comply with Section 2.20 of the LIDO and submit a Buffer Use Authorization <br /> Certificate (BAC) application for disturbances inside the regulated stream buffer. <br /> 2. Based on the information that has been provided the project area contains 100-year <br /> Floodplain. Therefore, a Floodplain Development Application for a Floodplain <br /> Development Permit (FDP) will be needed if development is proposed in the floodplain. <br /> If needed, the applicant must also comply with Section 2.6 of the UDO. <br /> 3. Based on the submitted materials, the project is proposing a stream crossing. If the <br /> project proposes a crossing and/or is disturbing the stream channel a Pre-Authorization <br /> Construction Notification (PCN) application will need to be submitted to the United <br /> States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for the scope of work and a USACE <br /> Jurisdictional Determination (JD) must be forwarded to Orange County staff. <br /> 4. Based on the information provided and for the proposed/assumed limits of disturbance, <br /> the project will need a Land Disturbance Permit (LDP). If this project requires a LDP the <br /> applicant must adhere to Sections 2.18, 2.19, and 6.15 of the UDO. Orange County <br /> strongly advises the applicant to submit an LDP upfront that accounts for the total <br /> projects including the roads and lots. <br /> Fire and Life Chris Pendergrass <br /> Safety Date: 3/27/2025 Staff: cpendergrass(cr)-orangecountync.gov <br /> 919-245-6125 <br /> The following standards apply to all access types including, but not limited to, driveways, joint <br /> driveways, access easements, right of ways, and private roads. <br /> General Fire Code standards: <br /> -Asphalt, concrete or other approved driving surface capable of supporting the imposed <br /> load of fire apparatus weighing at least 75,000 pounds Shall not exceed 10 percent in <br /> grade <br /> - 20 feet wide, not including shoulders <br /> - Clearance over the road would have to be no lower than 13 % feet <br /> - Dead-end access in excess of 151 feet or more shall meet width and turnaround <br /> provisions in accordance with Table D103.4 of the Fire Code <br /> David Genwright <br /> NCDOT Date: Staff: digenwright(a_)_ncdot.gov <br /> 336-570-6833 <br /> 1. Permitting: <br /> Prior to performing work in NCDOT R/W, the applicant will need to obtain the following: <br /> • Approved NCDOT Driveway Permit for proposed connections to NC 86 <br /> o $50 Driveway fee per every access <br /> • An approved NCDOT Encroachment Agreement for any proposed utility installations <br /> or activities within current right of way. <br /> 2. Trip Generation: <br /> Based on the information provided, This 42-lot single family residential subdivision is <br /> expected to generate approximately 470 daily trips at full buildout. The expected trips do <br /> not meet NCDOT thresholds to require a TIA and adjacent road network is expected to <br /> operate acceptably with no capacity improvements warranted per NCDOT guidelines. <br /> Other jurisdictions may have additional requirements. <br />
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