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Prepared by:Kay Pearlstein,Chapel Hill Planning and Sustainability <br /> • • <br /> a+ <br /> TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL <br /> 405 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD <br /> CHAPEL HILL,NC 27514 <br /> (919)968-2728 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA <br /> SPECIAL USE PERMIT MODIFICATION <br /> KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the undersigned applicant, Orange County having applied to the Town of <br /> Chapel Hill for a Special Use Permit Modification was granted by the Town of Chapel Hill on June 23,2014 the terms of said <br /> approval being as follows: <br /> NAME OF PROJECT: Southern Orange County Government Services Campus <br /> NAME OF DEVELOPER: Orange County Government <br /> DESCRIPTION OF PREMISE <br /> LOCATION: 2551 Homestead Road <br /> ORANGE COUNTY PARCEL IDENTIFIER NUMBER: 9880-00-8257 <br /> DESCRIPTION OF DEVELOPMENT <br /> GROSS LAND AREA: 33.2 acres <br /> FLOOR AREA: 300,000 square feet proposed;61,750 square feet existing <br /> PARKING SPACES: 600 new vehicular spaces,258 existing spaces <br /> IMPERVIOUS SURFACE: 631,550 square feet <br /> SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br /> I <br /> Development according to the Site Plan dated March 6,2014,with the following modification of regulations: <br /> 1. Modification of Table 3.8 of the Land Use Management Ordinance to allow a 90-foot maximum Secondary building <br /> height internal to the site in the area identified on the approved plans as the northwest Herndon Development Area. <br /> This finding is, for this modification, based on a determination that public purposes are satisfied to an equivalent or greater <br /> degree as the proposal is 1) internal to the site,2)not visible from Homestead Road, 3) could reduce impervious surface area <br /> overall by encouraging compact development, and 4) is a government facility that benefits all of the residents of Orange <br /> County as well as support the principles of the Chapel Hill 2020 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Development according to the site plan dated March 6, 2014, on file in the Chapel Hill Planning Department, conditioned on <br /> the following: <br />