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170 <br /> Approved 10.1.25 <br /> 110 as is required by the unified development ordinance for a conditional district rezoning application <br /> 111 includes site-specific plan, an environmental assessment, a biological inventory, and as noted, <br /> 112 this has gone before review agencies, including the Orange County Development Advisory <br /> 113 Committee,which includes addressing and land records staff; building inspections; department of <br /> 114 environment, agriculture, parks and recreation; environmental health; erosion control; and fire and <br /> 115 life safety. North Carolina Department of Transportation is also involved in our DAC review, and <br /> 116 staff submitted the entire application packet to the state environmental review clearinghouse. The <br /> 117 DAC comments included in the application packet note all of the needed permits or concerns or <br /> 118 advisory comments from all the DAC members. I will let the applicant get into their site-specific <br /> 119 plan. I will quickly say it's proposing a 49-lot subdivision with lots 20,000 square feet in size. It is <br /> 120 proposing two accesses on NC 86 North, and the property does have various mapped <br /> 121 jurisdictional streams on site,which are subject to Orange County stream buffer regulations. Per <br /> 122 state statute, imposed conditions and site-specific standards are limited to those that address <br /> 123 conformance of a development and use of the site to local government ordinances and adoptive <br /> 124 plans or the impact is reasonably expected to be generated by the development or use on site. <br /> 125 You will find in the application that the applicant has proposed conditions. You as the Planning <br /> 126 Board are also open to suggesting conditions, as is the Board of County Commissioners. <br /> 127 Ultimately, the Board of County Commissioners and the applicant would have to agree to stated <br /> 128 and imposed conditions. I think I might let the applicant also get into the conditions. I think you <br /> 129 have that on your own slide show, so I'll keep these here for reference, but we can come back to <br /> 130 them as needed, so there are a total of ten conditions, all of which are land use specific, and with <br /> 131 that, I will hand it over to the applicant team. After the applicant presentation, I do plan on coming <br /> 132 back to finalize some staff notes before we open up to board discussion and public comment. <br /> 133 <br /> 134 Beth Bronson: The conditions are in the packet or are not in the packet? <br /> 135 <br /> 136 Taylor Perschau: They are. <br /> 137 <br /> 138 Beth Bronson: They are in the packet, so I just wanted to make sure. <br /> 139 <br /> 140 Cy Stober: Staff has provided those conditions. In addition to the applicant's packet,they should be in the <br /> 141 staff report,the ordinance, and the statement of consistency. <br /> 142 <br /> 143 Lamar Proctor: I think they're on Page 82. <br /> 144 <br /> 145 Beth Trahos: Good evening, Mr. Chair, and Planning Board members. My name is Beth Trahos. I am an <br /> 146 attorney with Fox Rothschild, and I am here tonight on behalf of Forestar Development to propose <br /> 147 the development of the 49-home community on Highway 86. 1 have with me a big team of experts <br /> 148 who will be available tonight to answer any questions you have. Laura Haywood and Jason <br /> 149 Rivenbark with Forestar, Don Sever,with Bowman,who is the civil engineer, Rachel Cotter and <br /> 150 Nicole Steele with Weston and Sampson, our landscape architects,Josh Reinke with Bolton and <br /> 151 Menk, the traffic engineer, Ward Marotti with Spangler Environmental and David Barcal with <br /> 152 McConnell and Associates, and we have worked very closely with your staff who has been <br /> 153 available and helpful and collaborative with us, and we really appreciate their professional <br /> 154 expertise and assistance. This is the subject property. It is 79.76 acres on Highway 86 North. It <br /> 155 is immediately adjacent to Town of Hillsborough corporate limits with the Eno River Academy to <br /> 156 the back. There are a number of surrounding residentially focused land uses to the site. Of <br /> 157 course,the Eno River Academy, Pathways Elementary School, Mars Baptist Church as well as <br /> 158 some homes, some small neighborhoods, and some vacant land. The broader area here includes <br /> 159 a wider variety of uses, HVAC repair, a construction company, Orange County Public <br /> 160 Transportation,several churches, Fairview Park and more homes and neighborhoods and vacant <br /> 161 land. You can see the variety of zoning that's out here, everything from AR to industrial, and in <br /> 162 between. We propose residential conditional district, and as your staff said, that means we have <br /> 163 committed to a concept plan as well as written conditions, and our goal with this plan is to provide <br /> 164 much needed housing while representing the rural heritage of this area,which is now very close to <br />