ATTACHMENT 4

 

Topics for Development Agreement/Zoning Discussion

Carolina North joint work session

05 19 08

 


From Leadership Advisory Committee

General Management

Development Management

Fiscal Equity

Environmental Principles

Open Space, Natural Areas, Parks and Recreation

Housing, Schools, Commercial and Other Uses

Transportation

 

From Horace Williams Citizen Committee

General Principles:

  • Sustainability Principles from Sustainable Development Task Force Report (Oct. 98)
  • Benefit Community/Model of Cooperation
  • Recognize potential limits of cumulative impacts

Development Management Principle

Neighborhood/Community Interface Principles

Fiscal Equity Principle

Water and Sewer Principle

Stormwater Management Principle

Air Quality Principle

Natural Areas/Parks and Recreational Facilities Principles

Transportation and Land Use Principles

 

From CN Master Plan/Infrastructure workshops

DA/Rezoning: Approval Process and District Standards

Plan Phasing: Approval process and standards

Building Development : Approval Process and Plan contents

Buffers

Mitigation/performance measures for development

Community meetings/public hearings

Connections

Utilities

Streams/natural areas

Access

Mix of uses

Density

Public/civic facilities

Historic structures

Lighting

Noise

 

From OI-4

Traffic & Transportation

Noise

Stormwater

Public Utilities

Perimeter Transition Area

Erosion and Sedimentation Control

Steep Slopes

Tree Protection Plan

Tree Replacement Policy

Landscape Standards

Landscape Buffers

Parks and Open Space

Streets/Pedestrian/Bicycle Access

Lighting

Signage

Solid Waste Collection and Recycling

Water and Sewer

Performance Standards During Construction

 

From Main Campus Development Plans (DPs #1,#2, and #3 submittals and stipulations)

May be covered with OI-4 items

 

From Chapel Hill Comprehensive Plan

Maintain the Urban Services/Rural Buffer Boundary

Participate in Regional Planning Process

Conserve and Protect Existing Neighborhoods

Conserve and Protect the Natural Setting of Chapel Hill

Identify Areas for Creative Development Opportunities

Encourage Desirable Forms of Non-Residential Development

Crease and Preserve Affordable Housing Opportunities

Cooperatively Plan with the University

Work Toward a Balanced Transportation System

Complete the Bikeway/Greenway/Sidewalk Systems

Provide Quality Community Facilities and Services

Develop Strategies to Address Fiscal Issues

 

From Development Agreement Statute

Legal description of the property

Duration of the agreement

Permitted development uses

Description and schedule of public facilities to service development

Description of reservation of land

Description of local permits needed

Description of conditions/terms/restrictions

Description of any preservation/restoration of historic structures