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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20070932 Ver 1_More Info Letter_20080817 o?0oz 43 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MICHAEL F EASLEY GOVERNOR LYNDO TIPPETT SECRETARY New Bern's provisions for ICE impacts from R-4463 Bosch Boulevard New Bern has worked with Craven County to extend their Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) to cover lands around which the proposed project is located The city has applied a zoning of A5-F zoning to much of these lands to provide protective regulation in order to promote agricultural activities and limit more intense land uses They have also applied a lower intensity residential-clustering zoning classification (R-10A) to encourage open space and areas set as environmentally sensitive Other lands surrounding the project that fall under New Bern's existing jurisdiction are zoned primarily for residential cluster development under the City's R-l0A zoning ordinance The incentives for cluster development and open space in this zoning classification include lot size and set back flexibility, accelerated approval process, flexibility on infrastructure sizing, and possibly others Zoning Classification (1) The A-5 agriculture district is designed to secure the agricultural integrity of the areas so classified and to allow for low-density single-family development on five acre minimum lots The uses encouraged in this district are primarily agricultural or forestry related Residential developments of five units or more shall comply with the cluster subdivision provision outlined in article XII of this ordinance For the A-5 agriculture district, in promoting the general purposes of this ordinance, the specific intent of this district is (a) To encourage the conservation of the area's existing agricultural and forestry resources and to promote the further expansion of these land-related resources, (b) To prohibit non-agricultural and non-forestry-related commercial and industrial use of the land and to prohibit any other influx of uses likely to render it undesirable for farms and low-density development, (c) To encourage the sensitive incorporation of low-density single-family or multifamily development into an agricultural and forested area in an effort to maintain rural character and conserve valuable lands, and (d) To discourage any use which because of its character or size, would create requirements and cost for public services such as police and fire protection, water supply and sewerage substantially in excess of such requirements and cost if the district were developed solely for single-family purposes (2) The A-5F agriculture forestry district is designed to promote forestry operations, low- density residential uses, recreational uses, and certain agricultural uses Landfill, quarry, livestock, and similar uses that may negatively impact nearby residential uses with MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE 919 715-1500 LOCATION NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FAX 919-715-1501 PARKER LINCOLN BLDG PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS RALEIGH NC NATURAL ENVIRONMENT UNIT WEBSITE WWW DOH DOT STATE NC US 1598 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH NC 27699-1598 excessive noise, odor, or traffic are prohibited It is specifically intended that the A-5F agricultural/forestry district (a) Encourage the conservation of the areas existing agricultural and forestry resources and promote low-density development, (b) Prohibit non-agricultural and non-forestry related commercial and industrial use of the land and prohibit any other influx of uses likely to render the area bearing such zoning classification undesirable for forestry, non-livestock farms, and low-density housing (3) R-10A Residential Cluster'Development district includes single family, duplex and multifamily activities The density for single family is 3 units per acre, and multifamily can be developed at 7 units per acre In addition, this zoning classification encourages and provides incentives for cluster development and set-asides for open space These incentives include accelerated approval processes, flexibility on infrastructure sizing, and credits for open space/park dedication It is anticipated that these provisions will greatly encourage larger open spaces as part of the development pattern in this area Craven County's Land Development Plan will serve as a guide for developing appropriate zoning, overlay districts and site development guidelines supporting the protection of water quality and the environment in the vicinity of the proposed prod ect • New Bern also follows and complies with the Neuse River Basin Nutrient Sensitive Waters Management Strategy (Neuse Buffer Rules) [15A NCAC 2b 0233], as well as for urban storm water management [15A NCAC 02b 0235] New Bern enforces a Stormwater Ordinance that requires the control of the stormwater to predevelopment conditions for the 10 year, 24 hour storm Stormwater and impervious surfaces limitations are also regulated by state requirements for coastal counties [15A NCAC 2H 1005(3)], which includes regulation of impervious surfaces for low density development and infiltration systems for high-density development • The City has also instituted the following provisions in the vicinity of the proposed project - 100 foot buffers for jurisdictional wetlands - 50 foot riparian buffer along large drainage areas in project vicinity - 1000 foot wildlife habitat conservation area where most appropriate - Limited number of access points on new road