LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-2022    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/3/2017 In control: Planning
On agenda: 3/20/2017 Final action: 3/20/2017
Title: Vote on a request to approve Kunal Enterprises, LLC c/o George Farrell, Jr. for a modification of Condition No. 3 of the December 15, 2014 approval to allow an additional twenty-four months to obtain the first building permit for the project site located at 55 Jordan Lake Commons Dr., Apex, New Hope Township.
Attachments: 1. Kunal_Application_Binder, 2. Hyperlink
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Vote on a request to approve Kunal Enterprises, LLC c/o George Farrell, Jr. for a modification of Condition No. 3 of the December 15, 2014 approval to allow an additional twenty-four months to obtain the first building permit for the project site located at 55 Jordan Lake Commons Dr., Apex, New Hope Township.

ABSTRACT

Action Requested:
A request from Kunal Enterprises, LLC c/o George Farrell, Jr. for a modification of Condition No. 3 of the December 15, 2014 approval to allow an additional twenty-four months to obtain the first building permit for the project site located at 55 Jordan Lake Commons Dr., Apex, New Hope Township.

Introduction & Background:
A quasi-judicial public hearing was held January 17, 2017. Planning staff provided an overview of the approved conditional use permit and associated background information. The applicant, George Farrell, was also available to answer questions.

Mr. Farrell obtained approval of the current conditional use permit in December 2014. That approval requires new or improved stormwater measures to handle the additional impervious surface that is proposed for the expansion. Part of the approval included a transfer of impervious surface from another property within the same watershed district to allow more area to be covered with parking and structures. That property is located on Marshall Road, Parcel No. 69707, approximately 22.33 acres in size with about 17 acres proposed to be deed restricted so that no impervious surface can be developed. This is a relatively new regulation permitted by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. This extension request does not change that approval.

The Planning Board met at their regularly scheduled meeting on February 7, 2017. Planning staff presented the information from the public hearing and there was a brief discussion to verify stormwater regulations are still required. All required permitting for the development of the new project area, as approved in 201...

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