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152 <br /> 1. Any proposed construction regulated by the NC State Building Codes will require permitting. <br /> Forestar Response: Noted. <br /> Environmental Health—Victoria Hudson (919) 245-2365 vhudson@orangecountync.gov <br /> 1. The Department has a well permit for this parcel for the purpose of assessing groundwater for <br /> the proposed community. No other applications have been received. No other public health <br /> concerns at this time. <br /> Forestar Response: Thank you. <br /> Erosion Control —Tyler Sliger (919) 245-2365 tsliger@orangecountync.gov <br /> 1. Based on the materials provided for the April 3rd DAC meeting, there are 3 mapped stream <br /> features or other surface water features (e.g. ponds and/or wetlands) within the project's parcel <br /> boundaries. Regulated streams (if any) must comply with Section 6.13 of the Orange County <br /> Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). If applicable, the applicant must also comply with <br /> Section 2.20 of the UDO and submit a Buffer Use Authorization Certificate (BAC) application for <br /> disturbances inside the regulated stream buffer. Forestar Response: Noted. Thank you. <br /> 2. Based on the information that has been provided the project area contains 100-year Floodplain. <br /> Therefore, a Floodplain Development Application for a Floodplain Development Permit (FDP) <br /> will be needed if development is proposed in the floodplain. If needed, the applicant must also <br /> comply with Section 2.6 of the UDO. Forestar Response: Noted. Thank you. <br /> 3. Based on the submitted materials, the project is proposing a stream crossing. If the project <br /> proposes a crossing and/or is disturbing the stream channel a Pre-Authorization Construction <br /> Notification (PCN) application will need to be submitted to the United States Army Corps of <br /> Engineers (USACE) for the scope of work and a USACE Jurisdictional Determination (JD) must be <br /> forwarded to Orange County staff. <br /> Forestar Response: Noted. We will do so. Thank you. <br /> 4. Based on the information provided and for the proposed/assumed limits of disturbance, the <br /> project will need a Land Disturbance Permit (LDP). If this project requires a LDP the applicant <br /> must adhere to Sections 2.18, 2.19, and 6.15 of the UDO. Orange County strongly advises the <br /> applicant to submit an LDP upfront that accounts for the total projects including the roads and <br /> lots. <br /> Forestar Response: Noted. Thank you. <br /> Fire and Life Safety—Chris Pendergrass (919) 245-6125 cpendergrass@orangecountync.gov <br />