carolina north development agreement Annual Report | 2012-2013

Table of Contents

I. Introduction...... 3

II. 2012-2013 Activity Highlights...... 4

III. 2012-2013 Activities to Report...... 7

A. Housing...... 7

B. Parking, Traffic and Transit...... 7

C. Land Use and Activities in Limited Development Area...... 8

D. Land Use and Activities in Development Area...... 12

E. Greenways...... 13

H. Stream Buffers…...... 15

F. Waste Management...... 15

G. Recreation Areas...... 15

IV. 2013-2014 Development Schedule...... 16

V. 2012-2013 Reportable Items Checklist...... 17

Appendix of Public Information Meetings...... 22

Cover photo of Bolin Creek: Jerry McGovern Design: UNC Creative

carolina north annual report 2012–2013 1 2009 Carolina North Map N legend W E

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2 the university of at chapel hill I. Introduction

Carolina North is the future of the University of into the atmosphere, it is also harnessing the gas to telecom lines to University-owned buildings along North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While other institutions produce clean energy. Airport Drive. Now that the utility work is complete, a struggle to find the space to expand and grow, 10-foot-wide greenway is being paved as a pathway Carolina continues to lay the groundwork for an But the story doesn’t end there. When the landfill for community members to cross Carolina North exciting and visionary research and entrepreneurial closed in June, the rest of the methane collection from Homestead Road to Municipal Drive by foot or campus. The infrastructure work completed so far system could be installed, leading to even more on bikes. Placing the utilities and greenway in the also supports the University’s goal to make Carolina waste gas being transformed into electricity. The same corridor means that the projects only disturb North a model of sustainability. central location of the generator will allow the heat the land once. energy it creates to be captured and used to heat The University pledged to be carbon-neutral by the first buildings on Carolina North. The central The University also does not want to disturb the 2050, and the work done at Carolina North will utility plant being designed to house the generator most ecologically valuable land at Carolina North. help keep that commitment. In fiscal year 2013, an also will provide chilled water for cooling the first This year University staff took several steps to underground pipeline bringing waste gas from the 800,000 square feet of the development. preserve and protect the conservation areas Orange County Landfill on Eubanks Road connected set aside in accordance with the Development to a new generator at Carolina North that turns that Even the pipeline’s placement is environmentally Agreement: surveying and marking the boundaries landfill gas into 1,059 kilowatts of electricity for the friendly. The landfill gas pipeline is co-located along of the areas, finalizing restrictive covenants, Duke Energy grid. Not only does the landfill gas a utility corridor that also contains an underground establishing a land stewardship policy and hiring project keep harmful methane from being released electric ductbank carrying electricity and fiberoptic Triangle Land Conservancy to monitor compliance with the restrictive covenants.

The University is building its future at Carolina North while safeguarding the environment for the generations to come. This fourth Annual Report required under the Carolina North Development Agreement details those accomplishments over the reporting period.

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carolina north annual report 2012–2013 3 II. 2012-2013 Activity Highlights

During this reporting period – July 1, 2012, through temporary overhead lines until construction through June 30, 2013 – the University has continued to lay the old municipal landfill can begin. the groundwork for future development at Carolina North. The following activities illustrate these Constructing one greenway and planning for more preparations. Construction of the north-south greenway along the completed sections of the ductbank is scheduled Creating clean energy with landfill gas pipeline to be completed in fall 2013. The Homestead Road and generator entrance to the greenway has been realigned to fit The first project completed at Carolina North sets with planned improvements to the intersection. Since the tone for the campus meant to be a model of the ductbank section that goes through the old sustainability. In the spring of 2013, a 1,059- kilowatt municipal landfill cannot be built yet, pending further generator started turning a greenhouse gas into study, the southernmost part of the greenway will electricity for the local energy grid. Electricity follow the existing gravel Pumpkin Loop from there generation is the latest stage in this joint project of to Municipal Drive. the University and Orange County that began in 2009. That year, the two reached an agreement in which the Staff from the University and the Town of Chapel Hill University pays the county for the use of the gas and met several times (starting in fall 2012) to discuss the in turn receives carbon credits for reducing pollution. greenways at Carolina North. Topics of discussion The total emissions reduction as a result of the project include the character of the future greenways is equivalent to the annual greenhouse gas emissions shown in the Development Agreement (DA), the DA from 8,000 passenger vehicles. At first, the electricity stipulations for greenways, and the DA process for generated will go back to the Duke Energy grid. Later, Town review of future greenway projects. heat energy from the generator will be used to heat buildings at Carolina North, recycling heat that would Designing Phase 1 infrastructure otherwise be wasted. The design of the infrastructure started in June 2012 was put on hold at the end of July 2013, Installing electrical ductbank pending additional funding. The infrastructure The runway of was closed design currently includes a small central utility plant temporarily in the winter to allow the construction to house the landfill gas electric generator and to of the section of the ductbank connecting the produce chilled water for cooling buildings in the previously completed sections. UNC Electrical first 800,000 square feet of development. Other Distribution Systems has begun the installation infrastructure for the site will include roads, bike of electrical and telephone/data cable in the lanes, sidewalks, stormwater controls, intersection underground ductbank. Phase 3 of the project, improvements, parking lots and landscaping. scheduled for completion in fall 2013, will include Infrastructure planning will resume when the New generator the paving of the greenway and the installation of University moves forward with the first building.

4 the university of north carolina at chapel hill North Landfill Gas Collection System Landfill Gas Recovery Project

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Realigning Conservation Areas Over the last year, the University took several steps concerning the protection of conservation areas South Landfill as defined in the Development Agreement (See Gas Collection System photo of sign on page 6). Surveyors verified the boundaries of theLeg areas,end followed by the installation of corner monuments and signs clearly marking the Landfill Gas Collection System areas for forest users. In January 2013, the State of North Carolina approvedLandfil l theGas restrictivePipeline covenants, the mechanism by whichGenera thetor conservation areas will CN Surveyed Boundary be protected in perpetuity. The University hired a Landfill Gas Pipeline third-party contractor,Con Triangleservation A rLandeas Conservancy (TLC), to monitor complianceLandfill 1 (Ge nwitheraliz ethed Bo termsundary) of the restrictive covenants.U STLCACO Ewill\DW Qvisit Del intheeate conservationd Streams areas yearly and submitDelin eaa temonitoringd Wetlands report to verify Homestead Rd compliance with theI mrestrictivepounded Wa tcovenants.er The first year, TLC will alsoTow nsubmit Hydrogra pah ybaseline report to document the existing conditions.

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development areas. The TLC baseline and monitoring v CN Surveyed Boundary r d D reports, as well as the Land Stewardship Policy al ip Conservation Areas ic can be found at: http://carolinanorth.unc.edu/ un M NewsandUpdates/PlansReportsStudies under Plans, Landfill 1 (Generalized Boundary) Reports, and Studies; Other Information. USACOE\DWQ Delineated Streams Delineated Wetlands Generator Remediating old municipal landfill Impounded Water t The North Carolina Department of Environment Ex Town Hydrography r D and Natural Resources Inactive Hazardous Sites s te . s r Branch conducted field activities to determine the E Airport D

carolina north annual report 2012–2013 5 Electrical Infrastructure boundary of the old municipal landfill. A remedial Additions Project action plan and identification of appropriate land use legend activities are anticipated to be completed in 2014. The University’s consultant also conducted field Phase 1 activities at the site to characterize the type of waste Phase 2 in the landfill and to gather information on how Phase 3 groundwater moves through the landfill debris. Phase 3, Temporary Overhead

Landfill 1 (Generalized Boundary) Maintaining Carolina North Forest activities

Conservation Area Carolina North Forest is still the center of most activity at Carolina North. Hundreds of recreational USACOE\DWQ Delineated Streams forest users continue to walk, run, bike and take their Delineated Wetlands dogs for walks on the Carolina North Forest trails. Impounded Water During work on the ductbank and greenway, portions 133 Acre – 20 Years of the Pumpkin Loop and other trails – less than two CN Surveyed Boundary miles in all – were temporarily closed to the public for safety reasons, but about 30 miles of trails remain open. Maps and signs that inform trail users about trail closures and detours are posted onsite and online.

Extending stormwater cost sharing agreement The Development Agreement requires the University and the Town of Chapel Hill to update every three years their cost sharing agreement for stormwater utility functions. At the beginning of the 2013 fiscal year, the University and the Town of Chapel Hill agreed to extend the cost-sharing agreement that was in effect for fiscal years 2009-2012 for an additional three fiscal years.

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6 the university of north carolina at chapel hill III. 2012-2013 Activities to Report

A. Housing access to Carolina North. The half cent sales tax to study for fixed guideway transit along Martin Luther support regional rail was approved by the voters, and King, Jr. Boulevard, which will serve Carolina North Units constructed: None. the Chapel Hill Transit Partners discussed and agreed if funded, is in the consultant selection process. The Estimated number of residents living in Carolina upon the use of the increased funding received University will participate in both the Policy and North housing: None. by Chapel Hill Transit, including additional service Technical Committees for this project. The financial to begin in August 2013. The alternatives analysis sustainability study for Chapel Hill Transit also is Estimated number of Full Time Equivalent employees working on site at Carolina North, as of June 30, 2013:

• 1 FTE employee at Horace Williams Airport

• 2 FTE employees at the Carolina North Forest Management office

• 7 FTE employees at the Chapel Hill Police Department substation

• 1.5 FTE Grounds Department employees

B. Parking, Traffic and Transit

Report on parking provided vs. baseline parking ratios

The University has not constructed any new facilities nor provided any additional parking during this reporting period. The Chapel Hill Police continue to have nonexclusive use of parking adjacent to their leased building.

Current status of transit planning for Carolina North Project and coordination within Short Range Transit Plan process

The Town and the University continue to work on several transit planning efforts that will impact Wetland restoration project

carolina north annual report 2012–2013 7 Maintenance and improvements to existing utility lines: No activity.

Stormwater lines and improvements: No activity.

Stormwater structures: No activity.

Public utility lines traversing site: No activity.

Utility structures without a building (e.g., electrical substation):

Installation of the ductbank, as described in Activity Highlights.

Alterations to utility equipment (generator, other mechanicals): No activity.

Site storage and construction staging areas: No activity.

Stream restoration projects: No activity.

Greenways and other paved trails:

Construction on a north-south greenway began in 2012 and is projected to be completed in 2013. The Eagle Scout project greenway will extend between Homestead Road and the Limited Development Area. The greenway in the consultant selection stage and all Chapel Constructing electrical ductbank: Phase 3 of the is co-located with an electrical ductbank and landfill Hill Transit Partners, including the University, are ductbank, which includes the greenway and the gas line. participating in this study. temporary overhead power line through the old mu- Public art: No activity. nicipal landfill area, is scheduled to be completed fall Coordination with Transportation Management Plan 2013. UNC Electrical Distribution Systems has started Site clearing for any other purpose: No activity. The University had no development during the the installation of the electrical and telephone/data Alterations (but not expansion) in existing parking reporting period. Design of the first building is cabling in the ductbank. All other phases have been lots, including repaving, replanting for stormwater underway but will be put on hold upon conclusion of completed. mitigation, etc.: No activity. the design development phase until project financing Installing landfill gas pipeline: The installation of the plan is finalized. Roads, internal service without exterior connections pipeline from Eubanks Road landfill to the generator and not designed for vehicular circulation to serve is complete. The generator is now operating and pro- buildings within Carolina North developed area: No duces 1,059 kilowatts of electricity, which is put back C. Land Use and Activities in Limited activity. into Duke Energy grid. The landfill gas collection sys- Development Area tem at the south landfill is currently being installed. Exterior tennis and basketball courts: No activity. Chilled water, steam, electric ductbank, water and The Eubanks Road landfill closed June 30, 2013. Athletic facilities and events that are not buildings telecom lines: Reclaimed water line (with OWASA): No activity. and that do not involve land clearing or grading of No activity on chilled water or steam lines. more than 20,000 square feet:

8 the university of north carolina at chapel hill 2012 Pumpkin Run

• Race to Sustainability – running race sponsored • Carrboro 50K trail race, running race sponsored • Face AIDS 20-mile fundraising walk by Carrboro by Revolution Biofuels (July 2012). by the TrailHeads (January 2013) High School and Global Health Club (March 2013) • K9 search and rescue dog training by FEMA • K9 search and rescue dog training by FEMA Urban Search and Rescue, Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue, Virginia Task Force 2 • CHPD bus assault training (March 2013) of Virginia Beach, Va. (October 2012) of Virginia Beach, Va. (January 2013) • CHPD vehicle assault training (March 2013) • Tour de Cure 2012 Mystery Ride, mountain • Friends of Bolin Creek Bird Walk with Triangle • Chapel Hill Fire Department driver training for bike event sponsored by American Diabetes Land Conservancy and New Hope Audubon new vehicle operators (April 2013) Association (October 2012) Society (March 2013) • Triangle Off-Road Cyclists meetup ride (April • Pumpkin Run, an annual community 4K race • Animal education event by UNC Public Safety, 2013) sponsored by Fleetfeet Sports (October 2012) Orange County Animal Shelter and N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (March 2013) • The Philosopher’s Way Trail Run, running race • CHPD/ CHPD Police Academy traffic/accident sponsored by the TrailHeads (May 2013) training (November 2012)

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10 the university of north carolina at chapel hill • Triangle Off-Road Cyclists meetup ride (May 2013)

• CHPD K9 training (May 2013)

• K9 search and rescue dog training by FEMA Urban Search and Rescue, Virginia Task Force 2 of Virginia Beach, Va. (May 2013)

Gazebos and other open air shelters, parks, children’s play areas, passive recreation features, and park site furnishings:

Staff and Boy Scouts of America Troop 59 installed a balance beam near pond sitting area and sit-up/ stretching station near Seawell Elementary School (July 2012).

Unpaved trail construction/maintenance (including volunteer work on paths, harvesting, (etc.):

• Drainage improvements by staff on Neverland’s Outer Loop, between markers 21 and 22 (August 2012)

• Installation of footbridge to improve stream crossing by staff and BSA Troop 845, an Eagle Scout project (December 2012)

Memorial gardens: No activity.

Kiosks and benches: No activity. Site storage and Incidental parking areas: No activity. construction staging areas Site furnishings (recycle containers, fixtures, blue (above) lights): No activity. Barred owl (left) Support facilities for special events (Tar Heel Town, concerts, etc.): No activity. Buck on the nature observation trail Demolitions: No activity. (right) Landscaping activities:

Invasive plant suppression activity undertaken by staff, to control wisteria (August 2012).

Community gardens: No activity.

carolina north annual report 2012–2013 11 D. Land Use and Activities in Development Area

Chilled water, steam, electric ductbank, water and telecom lines:

• No activity on chilled water or steam lines.

• Constructing electrical ductbank. Phase 3 of the ductbank, which includes the greenway and the temporary overhead power line through the old municipal landfill area, is scheduled to be completed fall 2013. UNC Electrical Distribution Systems has started the installation of the electrical and telephone/data cabling in the ductbank. All other phases have been completed.

• Installing landfill gas pipeline. The installation of the pipeline from Eubanks Road landfill to the generator is complete. The generator is now operating and produces 1,059 kilowatts of electricity, which is put back into Duke Energy grid. The methane gas collection system at the south landfill is currently being installed. The Eubanks Road landfill closed at the end of June 2013.

Reclaimed water line (with OWASA): No activity.

Maintenance and improvements to existing utility lines: No activity.

Philosopher’s Way Trail Run Stormwater lines and improvements: No activity. Stormwater structures: No activity.

Public utility lines traversing site: Duke Energy performed some work within the right of way near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Municipal Drive in support of the landfill gas project.

Utility structures without a building (e.g., electrical substation):

See description in 2012-2013 Activity Highlights. The generator was installed April 22, 2013, and produces

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1,059 kilowatts of power. E. Greenways Alterations to utility equipment (generator, other Report on examination and recommendations for a mechanicals): No activity. greenways partnership model comparable to public Site storage and construction staging areas: transit partnership: No activity.

A portion of the former Municipal Yard is being used Report on potential locations and funding for construction staging by contractors working on alternatives for campus-to-campus greenway and large construction projects. A map is included on bike connection: The Campus-2-Campus report page 11 of this report showing the location of all the was submitted with the 2010 Carolina North Annual staging areas. Report. No new activity this reporting year.

Stream restoration projects: No activity. Current status and funding of greenway connections at Carolina North (after greenways Greenways and other paved trails: No activity. plan submitted with initial individual site Public art: No activity. development permit): No activity.

Site clearing for any other purpose: No activity. Greenway improvements and document compliance with 5.16.14:

Construction of a north-south greenway began in 2012, and is projected to be completed in 2013. The greenway will extend between Homestead Road and the limited development area. The greenway is Bolin Creek

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carolina north annual report 2012–2013 15 IV. 2013-2014 Development Schedule

The greenway project will continue during the University’s 2014 fiscal year. Phase 3 of the ductbank project is scheduled to be completed fall 2013. Shortly thereafter, the temporary modified route of the greenway, using the Pumpkin Loop, should be ready. No other construction at this time is scheduled at Carolina North during the University’s 2014 fiscal year.

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16 the university of north carolina at chapel hill V. 2012-2013 Reportable Items Checklist

DA Section Topic Subtopic 2013 AR Section (or reason for no report)

4.14 Report demonstrating good Report demonstrating good faith compliance with terms of DA Cover letter faith compliance with terms of DA

4.14 (& 5.27.4.a.) Construction Activity List of individual site development permits issued No activity to report.

4.14 (& 5.27.4.a.) Construction Activity Building floor area constructed No activity to report.

4.14 (& 5.27.4.a.) Construction Activity Infrastructure installed Section III.C.

4.14 (& 5.27.4.a.) Construction Activity Status of University participation in provision of or financing of No activity to report. public infrastructure

4.14 (& 5.27.4.a.) Construction Activity Infrastructure dedicated/acquired Section III.C.

4.14 (& 5.27.4.a.) Construction Activity Projected schedule for CN development for following year Section V.

5.4.2 (& 5.27.4.b.) Housing Units constructed Section III.A.

5.4.2 (& 5.27.4.b.) Housing Estimated number of residents living in CN housing Section III.A.

5.4.2 (& 5.27.4.b.) Housing Estimated number of FTE employees working on site at CN Section III.A.

5.5.2.e.1 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Chilled water, steam, electric duct bank, water and telecom lines Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.2 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Reclaimed water line (with OWASA) Section III.C. Area

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5.5.2.e.3 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Maintenance and improvements to existing utility lines Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.4 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Stormwater lines and improvements Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.5 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Stormwater structures Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.6 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Public utility lines traversing site Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.7 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Utility structures without a building (e.g., electrical substation) Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.8 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Alterations to utility equipment (generator, other mechanicals) Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.9 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Site storage and construction staging areas Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.10 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Stream restoration projects Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.11 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Greenways and other paved trails Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.12 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Public art Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.e.13 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Site clearing for any other purpose Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.f.2 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Alterations (but not expansion) in existing parking lots, including Section III.C. Area repaving, replanting for stormwater mitigation, or changing impervious to pervious pavement

18 the university of north carolina at chapel hill DA Section Topic Subtopic 2013 AR Section (or reason for no report)

5.5.2.f.3 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Roads, internal service without exterior connections and not Section III.C. Area designed for vehicular circulation to serve buildings within CN developed area

5.5.2.f.4 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Exterior tennis and basketball courts Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.f.5 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Athletic facilities and events that are not buildings and that do not Section III.C. Area involve land clearing or grading of more than 20,000 square feet

5.5.2.f.6 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Gazebos and other open air shelters, parks, children’s play areas, Section III.C. Area passive recreation features, and park site furnishings

5.5.2.f.7 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Unpaved trail construction/maintenance (including volunteer work Section III.C. Area on paths, harvesting, etc.)

5.5.2.f.8 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Memorial gardens Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.f.9 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Kiosks and benches Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.f.10 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Incidental parking areas Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.f.11 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Site furnishings (recycle containers, fixtures, blue lights) Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.f.12 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Support facilities for special events (Tar Heel Town, concerts, etc.) Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.f.13 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Demolitions Section III.C. Area

5.5.2.f.14 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Landscaping activities Section III.C. Area

carolina north annual report 2012–2013 19 DA Section Topic Subtopic 2013 AR Section (or reason for no report)

5.5.2.f.15 (& 5.27.4.f.) Land Use - Limited Development Community gardens Section III.C. Area

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Chilled water, steam, electric duct bank, water and telecom lines Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.1)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Reclaimed water line (with OWASA) Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.2)

5.5.3.d.(& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Maintenance and improvements to existing utility lines Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.3)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Stormwater lines and improvements Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.4)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Stormwater structures Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.5)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Public utility lines traversing site (Duke Energy, PSNC, etc.) Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.6)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Utility structures without a building (e.g., electrical substation) Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.7)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Alterations to utility equipment (generator, other mechanicals) Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.8)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Site storage and construction staging areas Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.9)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Stream restoration projects Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.10)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Greenways and other paved trails Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.11)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Public art Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.12)

20 the university of north carolina at chapel hill DA Section Topic Subtopic 2013 AR Section (or reason for no report)

5.5.3.d. (& 5.27.4.g.) Land Use - Development Area Site clearing for any other purpose Section III.D. (tracking 5.5.2.e.13)

5.7.2 (& 5.27.4.c.) Stormwater Cost-Sharing Cost-sharing agreements (to be updated every three years) Section II

5.8.7.a (& 5.27.4.d.) Parking, Traffic and Transit Report on parking provided vs. baseline parking ratios Section III.B.

5.8.7.a (& 5.27.4.d.) Parking, Traffic and Transit Current status of transit planning for CN Project and coordination Section III.B. within SRTP process

5.8.11.b (& 5.27.4.d.) Parking, Traffic and Transit Coordination with Transportation Management Plan Section III.B.

5.9.3 (& 5.27.4.e.) Short Range Fiscal Plan Actions taken to address recommendations in most recent SRFP The initial SRFP is to be completed in conjunction with the issuance of initial site development permit.

5.10 (& 5.27.4.h.) Carbon and Other Greenhouse Greenhouse gas emissions and offsets updated biennially No report required. Emissions

5.11.3 (& 5.27.4.i.) Water Use/Water Reclamation Progress toward reductions of 20 percent indoor and 50 percent No report is required, since no site outdoor development permit applications have been submitted.

5.12 (& 5.27.4.j.) Design Guidelines Informational copy of any updates to Design Guidelines No updates have been made to Design Guidelines.

5.12.11 (& 5.27.4.k.) Public Art Update on plans, activities, implementation There are no activities to report.

5.15.4 (& 5.27.4.o.) Recreation Areas Study of feasibility and cost-sharing options for future joint-use No report required. recreation areas at CN

5.15.5 (& 5.27.4.o.) Recreation Areas Description of improvements for recreation areas and document Section III.G. compliance with 5.15.5

5.16.1.b (& 5.27.4.l.) Greenways Report on examination and recommendations for a greenways No activity. partnership model comparable to public transit partnership

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5.16.2 (& 5.27.4.l.) Greenways Report on potential locations and funding alternatives for campus- No activity. to-campus greenway and bike connection

5.16.4 (& 5.27.4.l.) Greenways Current status and funding of greenway connections at CN (after UNC has not submitted a site greenways plan submitted with initial individual site development development permit. permit)

5.16.14 (& 5.27.4.l.) Greenways Greenway improvements and document compliance with 5.16.14 Section III.E.

5.16.15 (& 5.27.4.l.) Greenways Report on consideration of pedestrian connections to adjacent Section III.E. neighborhoods

5.18 (& 5.27.4.m.) Waste Management Description of strategies/impacts Section III.F.

5.19.5 (& 5.27.4.p.) Airport Closing Assessment Environmental impacts (after cessation of airport activities) Horace Williams Airport is still open, so no report is due.

5.20.1 (& 5.27.4.n.) Stream Buffers Description of improvements and document compliance with 5.20 Section III.H.

Appendix of Public Information Meetings

9/10/12...... Annual Report Public Information Meeting at Town Council

9/24/12...... UNC Semi-Annual Capital report to Town Council and

Manager’s compliance report to Town Council on Annual Report

1/30/13...... UNC Public Information Meeting

3/11/13...... UNC Semi-Annual Capital report to Town Council

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Contact Information

Bruce L. Runberg, P.E. Anna Wu, FAIA, LEED AP Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities Services Assistant Vice Chancellor & University Architect [email protected] [email protected] 311 South Building Facilities Operations, Planning and Design CB 1000 102D Giles F. Horney Building UNC-Chapel Hill 103 Airport Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1000 CB 1800 T (919) 962-7248 UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1800 T (919) 962-0761