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♦ Chapter Fifteen Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance <br />appropriate jurisdiction, the applicant shall enter into a Public Facilities Mitigation <br />Agreement with the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners for the project. <br />3. Decision <br />The Reviewing Agency's decision must include the following, based upon the <br />application and evidence in the record: <br />• the number of dwelling units proposed by the Applicant, by type, for each <br />Public Facility; <br />• the phasing of the proposed development, if applicable; <br />• the specific Public Facilities impacted by the proposed development; <br />• the extent of the impact of the proposed development in the applicable <br />Impact Areas; <br />• the Capacity of existing Public Facilities in the Impact Areas that will be <br />impacted by the proposed development; <br />• the demand on existing Public Facilities in the Impact Areas from existing <br />and approved development; <br />• the availability of Existing Capacity to accommodate the proposed <br />development; and <br />• if Existing Capacity is not available, Planned Capacity and the year in <br />which such Planned Capacity is projected to be available. <br />4. Duration of Reservation of Capacity <br />Once the applicant has submitted an application for a Reservation of Capacity and said <br />application is reviewed, if the Reservation of Capacity Certificate is approved, said <br />Certificate shall be valid for a period of 12 months from date of issue by the Cabarrus <br />County Board of Commissioners. In the event that a Reservation of Capacity of <br />Certificate expires, the applicant shall begin the process again and shall be subject to <br />any ordinances, regulations, policies or resolutions in place at that time. <br />5. Extensions for Reservation of Capacity Certificate <br />No extensions shall be granted for a Reservation of Capacity Certificate that has been <br />issued by the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners. <br />6. Public Facilities Mitigation Agreement. <br />Applicant shall enter into a Public Facilities Mitigation Agreement with the Cabarrus <br />County Board of Commissioners once a Development Order has been granted from the <br />appropriate jurisdiction. Said Public Facilities Mitigation Agreement shall identify and <br />incorporate the terms of the approved Reservation of Capacity Certificate. <br />a) The Public Facilities Mitigation Agreement is a regulatory document <br />containing specific conditions of development approval as defined in the <br />Reservation of Capacity Certificate and designed to implement the <br />Adopted 8/20/2007 10 <br />Cabarrus County Revisions 4/10/2008 <br />Amended 5/19/2008 <br />Attachment number 1 <br />G -2 Page 199 <br />