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Storm Water Review: <br />No comment. Corey Anen, NCDEQ <br />History / Other Information <br />1.The applicant provided correspondence from NCDOT stating that there would not be any <br />need for studies for this request. <br />2. Because there are no physical upgrades or building projects currently proposed, no <br />stormwater or soil and erosion control plans were provided. The Applicant will be <br />required to seek review and approval from NCDEQ as new development is proposed on <br />the site. NCDEQ plan review and permitting will be required as part of commercial zoning <br />site plan review and approval. <br /> <br />3. The applicant submitted the "Findings of Fact" sheet along with an amended Master Plan <br />showing the proposed additions to, and deletions from,the approved Original Master <br />Plan(CUSE2018-00006). <br /> <br />a. If approved, the plan currently under consideration will serve as the Master Plan <br />for the overall site moving forward. <br /> <br />4. An existing Public Service Facility (wastewater treatment plant) occupies the subject <br />property. <br /> <br />a. The facility meets the current standards of the zoning ordinance for a Public <br />Service Facility. <br /> <br />5. The applicant submitted a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan that covers the entire <br />site and an Emergency Action Plan. <br /> <br />6. The total combined footprint for existing impervious area is approximately 573,000 SF <br />(64,900 SF of which is structural coverage). The total combined footprint for proposed <br />impervious area is 105,500 SF (18,300 SF of which is structural coverage). With these <br />proposed additions, approximately 0.7% of the site will be covered with new structure <br />surfaces and approximately 6% of the site will be covered in impermeable surfaces. The <br />LDR zoning districts permits sites to be covered with up to 20% impermeable surface. <br /> <br />7. The purpose of the amended Master Plan is to expand current treatment capacity at the <br />facility to accommodate continuing growth in Cabarrus County. The original master plan <br />was reviewed and approved by the Board of Adjustment at its regular meeting in January <br />2019. <br /> <br /> <br />