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St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Expansion – 4849 Castle Hayne Road – TRC Review
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To: Rev. Roger Malonda Nyimi
From: Katherine May, Development Review Planner
Date: May 21, 2025 TRC
PID#: R01700-003-003-000
Egov# SITECN-25-000078
Subject: 4849 Castle Hayne Road – St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Expansion - TRC Review
The following comments have been received for the May 21, 2025, TRC meeting. Additional comments
may be made upon further review of subsequent revisions.
Please note: following the TRC meeting, a revised site plan addressing each of the below items must be
resubmitted prior to receiving site plan approval.
Planning, Katherine May 910-798-7443
1. General Comments
a. Zoning: RA, Rural Agricultural
b. Use: Religious Assembly – Expansion of church facilities including one additional building
and expanded parking.
c. I do not see the square footage of the new building, please add that information inside
the of the building or in the notes.
d. There does not appear to be a Duke Easement on the property.
2. UDO Section 5.1, Parking and Loading
a. Parking requirements for religious assembly requires 1 parking space per 5 seats in the
largest assembly area. Please list the number of seats on the site plan, so a parking
calculation can be made.
b. Provided parking exceeds 25 spaces which will require EV capable spaces
c. Please note that the UDO requires all commercial development that exceeds 25 parking
spaces to provide conduit for future electric vehicle parking – EV- Capable spaces.
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3. UDO Section 5.2, Traffic, Access and Connectivity
a. Please note that no building permit for any structure shall be issued which requires
NCDOT approval for a Driveway Permit until NCDOT has issued the permit approval.
Evidence of approval shall accompany the application for building permit.
4. UDO Section 5.3, Tree Retention
a. No trees appear to be removed as part of this expansion.
b. Note: Land disturbance permits can be issued by county Engineering before a Tree
Removal Permit is approved by Planning. However, any trees removed before the Tree
Removal Permit is issued may result in enforcement action under Section 5.3.2 of the
Unified Development Ordinance to include prohibiting any development of the site for 3
to 5 years.
5. UDO Section 5.4, Landscaping and Buffering
a. I don’t see HVAC on the plans. If it can be seen from residential property it will need to be
screened with a 100% opaque solid wall.
b. The dumpster is adequately screened, thank you.
c. 5.4.6 Street Yard:
i. The landscaping plan shows “N/A” for the street yard requirement. Per section
5.4.6.A: Street yard would be required since this is an expansion to the existing
structures. 12 square feet for every linear foot of street yard frontage for site
improvements is required.
1. Add as much street yard as possible along Castle Hayne Road, in front of
the new building. Given the existing parking lot in the right of way,
additional plantings may be added next to the parking lot along Castle
Hayne Road.
6. UDO Section 5.5, Lighting
a. Please note that a lighting plan is not required for TRC approval, but will be required prior
to issuance of construction plan approvals.
b. Is any lighting proposed for the site?
7. UDO Section 5.6, Signs
a. For any signs on the site, please submit for a sign permit, referencing Section 5.6 of the
UDO for standards.
8. UDO Section 5.7, Conservation Resources
a. No conservation resources noted for this site.
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9. UDO Article 9, Flood Damage Prevention
a. Part of this parcel is in the AE floodzone. However, that area will remain undisturbed.
b. The FRIS panel is 3221 and the flood source is Prince George Creek.
NHC Fire Services, Ray Griswold 910-798-7448
1. Fire Finals required
2. All previous comments to be followed
NHC Soil & Water Conservation, Dru Harrison 910-798-7138
1. Comments are attached.
NHC Engineering, Galen Jamison 910-798-7072
1. A request for additional information has been provided to the applicant for County
stormwater permit and land disturbing permit. The stormwater and land disturbing review
fees must be paid prior to permit issuance.
2. Please contact the State for their stormwater permit requirements.
NHC Environmental Health, Dustin Fenske 910-798-6732
1. New addition to Church shall be classrooms for parishioners only. No daycare or K-12 School
activities. Do not exceed 400 parishioners. Keep foundation 5 feet from existing LPP lines and
septic/pump tank. Site is subject to a once every 3 year routine inspection by this Department.
Comments regarding this site have also been made on the building permit and by the designer
on C201.
NHC Sustainability Manager, Madelyn Wampler 910-798-7175
1. No comments.
NHC Addressing, McCabe Watson 910-798-7068
1. One additional address is required for the new building.
Cape Fear Public Utility Authority, Bernice Johnson 910-332-6620
1. CFPUA TRC Comments provided are preliminary comments only.
2. Utility Plan review required by CFPUA.
3. CFPUA is moving toward becoming paperless. When ready to submit plan review package,
upload all documents to https://www.cfpua.org/FormCenter/Engineering-3/Engineering-Plan-
Review-103.
4. There is no CFPUA water or sewer available.
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NCDOT, Nick Drees 910-343-3915
1. Comments are attached.
WMPO, Caitlin Cerza 910-473-5130
1. Comments are attached.
Army Corps of Engineers, Brad Shaver 910-251-4611
1. No comments.
Comments not received at this time from:
Emergency Services & E911, Steve Still
NCDEQ, Chad Coburn
NCDEMLR, Dan Sams
DCM, Tanya Pietila
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TO: New Hanover County Planning Department, New Hanover SWCD, May 5th, 2025
FROM: Dru Harrison, Director
RE:
I HAVE REVIEWED THIS PLAN AS REQUESTED AND HAVE THESE COMMENTS: The
soils are predominantly Borrow pits (Bp), Kenansville fine sand (Ke), Lakeland sand (La). and
Seagate fine sand (Se).
According to the booklet, “Wilmington/New Hanover Classification of soils for Septic Tank
Suitability”, Kenansville and Lakeland are Class I soils, and Seagate is a Class II soil.
The Soil Survey of New Hanover County lists Lakeland as excessively well drained, Kenansville
as well drained, Borrow pit as moderately well drained, and Seagate as somewhat poorly
drained.
Seagate is on the Hydric Soils “B” list, which means it may contain areas of wetland. It should
be noted, according to the Soil Survey of New Hanover County, the limitation for dwellings with
or without basements and for small commercial buildings is severe for all of the soils on this site.
The limitations are due to flooding and/or wetness. An adequate drainage and maintenance plan
is needed for suitable housing.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has federal jurisdiction over 404 Permits and the
NCDEHNR, Dept. of Water Quality, has state jurisdiction over 401 Permits under the Clean
Water Act. Before disturbing possible wetland areas, developers should contact these agencies to
stay in compliance with State and Federal regulations.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
JOSH STEIN J.R. “JOEY” HOPKINS
GOVERNOR SECRETARY
Mailing Address: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT 3 ENGINEER’S OFFICE 5911 OLEANDER DRIVE, SUITE 101 WILMINGTON, NC 28403 04-11-03 COURIER
Telephone: 910-398-9100 Customer Service: 1-877-368-4968
Website: ncdot.gov
Location: 5911 OLEANDER DRIVE, SUITE 101 WILMINGTON, NC 28403
Memorandum
To: New Hanover County Technical Review Committee
Date: May 8, 2025
Subject: St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Expansion – 4849 Castle Hayne Road
________________________________________________________________________
These are preliminary comments and are based on the plans as submitted for the proposed
site. They are subject to further review upon receipt of any additional information.
Subsequently, additional comments and/or requirements may be necessary for this site.
General Comments:
NCDOT Driveway Permits, and Encroachments are submitted through the NCDOT
Online Portal.https://connect.ncdot.gov/municipalities/Utilities/Pages/help.aspx
You can coordinate with the district office with any questions 910-398-9100.
NCDOT Driveway Permit:
An NCDOT Driveway Permit is required. Submit plans in accordance with pages 14 and
15 of the Policy on Street and Driveway Access to North Carolina Highways to include
access locations within 500’ of the proposed access on both sides of the State Road.
Submit to the local NCDOT District Engineer’s Office.
• Refer to the NCDOT checklist (included) for required documents and site plan
information.
NCDOT Encroachment Agreement:
An NCDOT Encroachment Agreement is required for any utility connections or
installations within the NCDOT right-of-way (form 16.6).
• Refer to the NCDOT UAM Manual and the NCDOT encroachment checklist for
required documents and site plan information.
An NCDOT Encroachment Agreement is required for any sidewalk or multi-use paths
installed within the NCDOT right-of-way (form 16.6).
Mailing Address: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT 3 ENGINEER’S OFFICE 5911 OLEANDER DRIVE, SUITE 101 WILMINGTON, NC 28403 04-11-03 COURIER
Telephone: 910-398-9100 Customer Service: 1-877-368-4968
Website: ncdot.gov
Location: 5911 OLEANDER DRIVE, SUITE 101 WILMINGTON, NC 28403
Site Plan Comments:
NCDOT Standard Drawings:
• Include/update the NCDOT Standard Drawings (2024) that are applicable to the
development.
Sight Triangles and Sight Distance:
• Show and label the 10’ X 70’ NCDOT sight triangles.
o No obstructions shall be placed within the NCDOT sight triangles.
• Show and label the stopping sight distance.
o No obstructions shall be placed within the stopping sight distance.
Identification Signing and Landscaping:
• Identification signing or landscape vegetation within the median and the sight
distance triangle must not obstruct the driver’s line of sight. No landscaping or
signing will be allowed to exceed 42 inches in height, measured from the Edge of
Pavement (EOP) within the median or sight triangle.
• All pylon signs in the median or sight distance triangle must provide a vertical
clear sight zone between 3 feet-6 inches and 10 feet-0 inches measured from the
EOP. Signing located within a clear recovery area shall be of a “breakaway
design.”
• Only low growing shrubbery, consistent with the NCDOT’s landscaping policies,
as contained in the publication “Guidelines for Planting Within Highway Right of
Way,” will be allowed within a landscaped median and the sight distance triangle
at the entranceway to a development, whether the street or driveway connection to
the State Highway System is designated as a public facility or not. Landscaping
within the right-of-way and sight distance triangles may require additional
approval by the District Engineer.
NCDOT | Division 3 | District 3 Project Name:_____________________________ Date:_______________
Applicant Checklist NCDOT Checklist
Driveway Application Process and Site Plan Requirements
ALL APPLICATIONS SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY COMPLETE AND DETAILED SITE PLANS THAT ADHERE TO THE POLICIES LISTED IN THE POLICY ON STREET AND
DRIVEWAY ACCESS TO NORTH CAROLINA HIGHWAYS AND THIS DOCUMENT. FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE POLICIES WILL RESULT IN THE RETURN OF THE
APPLICATION TO THE APPLICANT FOR REVISION.
***THE NCDOT WILL NOT BEGIN THE REVIEW PROCESS ON INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS***
Electronic Pre-Submittals
In an effort to save time and resources, we are happy to provide an initial assessment of a driveway permit submittal’s plans via email to
identify any major issues up front. This initial assessment can be followed up with a submittal of one digital copy of the plans along with all
other required documents.
All Permit applications shall be submitted through the online portal https://connect.ncdot.gov/site/Permits/Pages/default.aspx
In the notify email section of the portal application please include the District Office email (Div3Dist3@ncdot.gov). See the last pages for further instruction.
Online resources:
•NCDOT Policy on Street and Driveway Access to North Carolina Highways:
https://connect.ncdot.gov/projects/Roadway/RoadwayDesignAdministrativeDocuments/Policy%20on%20Street%20an
d%20Driveway%20Access.pdf
•NCDOT Policies and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights of Way:
https://connect.ncdot.gov/municipalities/Utilities/Pages/UtilitiesManuals.aspx
•Electronic Forms Database:
https://connect.ncdot.gov/Pages/default.aspx
1)
a.Cover Letter
Include contact information for applicant and engineer, including email address, mailing address, and phone
number. Include the parcel number(s), description of all phases of the development and future land uses to be
served by the permit, and a description of the adjoining land owned or controlled by the applicant.
b.NCDOT Street and Driveway Access Permit Application (form downloadable via link below)
https://connect.ncdot.gov/resources/BusinessForms/TEB-65-04.doc
c.$50.00 Inspection Fee Per Access Point
Attach to Permit Application form (not applicable for municipalities, churches, and schools)
d.NPDES Stormwater Permit Compliance Certification (form downloadable via link below)
https://connect.ncdot.gov/municipalities/Utilities/EncroachmentForms/NPDESstatement.doc
e.Verification of Compliance with Environmental Regulations (form downloadable via link below)
https://connect.ncdot.gov/municipalities/Utilities/EncroachmentForms/VCER-1.pdf
f.Site Plans (to include the “Master Plan” of a tract even if only a small portion is being developed first) Additional
site plan requirement details can be found in section 2 of this document.
g.Design Plan Requirements for projects involving roadway improvements
If roadway improvements are required as part of the permit, then roadway plans, pavement marking plans,signing plans, and traffic control plans will be required - See Section 6 for more information
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Engineering Studies
The applicant may be required by the District Engineer to submit studies based on, but not limited to, the parameters outlined
herein. If study requirements of the local government agency are more restrictive than the NCDOT requirements, then local
government requirements will govern. However, this does not imply that the NCDOT is obligated to approve entrance designs
that are too constrictive to allow smooth and safe traffic flow. All studies including, but not limited to, Traffic Impact Analyses
(TIA), traffic signal studies, and drainage studies, must be prepared under the direct charge of and sealed by a North Carolina
licensed Professional Engineer.
Section 1: Requi
red Documents
|Required documents to accompany all Initial Driveway Application Submittals
Please note that these are the minimum requirements of all driveway permit applications.
All required documentation shall be submitted through the online portal as PDF files, with the exception of the
Performance and Indemnity Bond and the $50 Inspection Fee(s), these should be mailed or delivered to 5501
Barbados Blvd, Castle Hayne, NC 28429.
If a Traffic Impact Analysis and/or roadway improvements are deemed necessary as a condition of the permit, there
may be additional submittal materials required.
State of North Carolina | Department of Transportation | Division 3 | District 3
5501 Barbados Blvd, Castle Hayne, NC 28429
Form Updated 10/15/2021 (910) 398-9100 T NCDOT Permit #___________________
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Section 1: Required Documents (continued)
2)Required documents to accompany all Driveway Applications PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL
a.Site Plans
One (1) digital copy (PDF) unless otherwise requested by the District Office. Additional site plan requirement
details can be found in section 2 of this document.
b.Performance and Indemnity Bond Information/Forms
See last page of document for bond information and forms
c.Performance and Indemnity Bond Amount
100% of the cost of the work within NCDOT Right-of-Way (R/W) based on the attached estimate determined by
the applicant's engineer and approved by the District Engineer. Bond hold letter required for for municipalities,
churches, and schools. See pages 101-105 in the Policies and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway
Rights of Way for acceptable bond types
d.Radius Encroachment Letter (if applicable)
If driveway radius encroaches on the frontage of an adjacent property, a Radius Encroachment will be required
e.Hold Harmless Letter (if applicable)
If the Permit is within the limits of an active NCDOT project, a Hold Harmless letter from the NCDOT contractor will
be required. If the project is in preconstruction, coordinate with the Department's Project Development Unit
Section 2: General Site Plan Requirements | All site plans shall include and show, at a minimum, the items listed below
Page numbers reference the NCDOT Policy on Street and Driveway Access to North Carolina Highways
1)Drawn to a scale of 20, 30, 40, or 50 feet per inch and the scale shall be shown
2)North arrow, vicinity map, date of plan, and date of most-recent revision if applicable
3)Contact information of applicant and engineer, including mailing address, phone number, and email address
4)Show R/W lines, highway control of access, and property lines
5)All existing utilities (including handholes) and easements
6)R/W width
7)Existing posted speed limit(s) and design speed limit(s)
8)Show all property lines, intersections, signals, signal loops, railroads, or crossovers within 500’ in all directions of
the property lines of the proposed development
9)Show location of sidewalks, crosswalks, greenways, multi-use paths, curb ramps, railroads, bus stops, and any
other relevant transportation facilities in the development area
10)Include a plan sheet showing full site build-out and land use
11)Buildings shown with “gross leasable area”
12)Width of property frontage
13)Distance from R/W to buildings and gasoline service islands
14)Distance from R/W to existing/proposed Edge of Pavement (EOP) (pages 32 & 34)
15)All streams, bridges, retaining walls, signs, or other fixed objects such as trees, utility poles, traffic signals, etc.
Section 3: Driveway Plan Requirements
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All driveway plans shall include and show, at a minimum, the items listed below
1)Provide comprehensive survey within the existing R/W on both sides of the road for a distance of 500’ in all
directions from the development’s property lines. Provide additional hydraulic survey data to the nearest storm
water inlet/outlet including ditch lines and storm water pipes, if located outside of the 500' distance.
2)Lane configurations and widths of all existing and proposed driveways, roadways, and adjacent roadways
3)All driveway widths (2-way: 20’ minimum, 36’ maximum | 1-way: 12’ minimum, 24’ maximum | with island: 14'ingress, 18' egress) (pages 50 & 77)
4)Driveway Profile - In shoulder sections, maintain minimum 2% fall from edge of travel way for required
shoulder width distance Primary: 8’ minimum | Secondary: 6’ minimum
5)All existing and/or proposed driveway radii (20’ minimum, 50’ maximum, 30’ typical) (pages 34 & 51)
In curb and gutter sections, use City of Wilmington flare (SD 3-03.3) - (see attached)
In shoulder sections, show grades at the EOP and centerline
6)No curbing is allowed within NCDOT R/W along shoulder sections except as part of a driveway island (page 31)
7)Driveway angles of approach to existing roadway (90° preferred, 75°-90° required for 2-way driveways, 45°-90°
allowed for right-in/right-out on a case-by-case basis) (page 51)
8)Driveway Profile (pages 42- 43)
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Section 3: Driveway Plan Requirements (continued)
9)Driveway Pavement Cross Section (to be in place from EOP to edge of R/W)
Asphalt: 8” ABC stone and 1.5” S9.5B
Concrete: 6” of concrete
10)Driveway Offset (driveway EOP to property line; page 75): Minimum: 20’
11)Corner Clearance (radius point to radius point; page 52)Minimum: 50’ Desirable: 100’ or Municipal std.
12)Minimum 10’x70’ sight triangles at driveways (measured from and along the R/W line) (page 31)
13)Sight Distance (length of sight-distance in both directions shown for each driveway; pages 27-29)
14)Driveways should be aligned with existing opposing driveways or correct offset should be provided (pages 40-41)
15)Distance between driveways being requested (if applicable; page 51)
16)Minimum internal storage areas with specified queues (pages 31-33)
17)Minimum protected driveway stem(s) provided and indicated (pages 33-34)
18)Indicate any gated entrances (100’ minimum setback from R/W required) - traffic queuing study may be required
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Section 6: Roadway Plan Requirements
If off-site improvements are required, roadway plans shall show, at a minimum, the items below
1)Full width typical sections must be shown (paved shoulders to match the typical section of the adjacent roadway)
2)Minimum Asphalt Typical Section (for turn lanes and/or paved shoulders)
Adjacent recently-completed or upcoming TIP projects w/ different typical sections may supersede those below
•Primary Routes (US & NC) and Secondary Routes with Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) ≥10,000
5.5” B25.0C, 3” I19.0C, 1.5” S9.5C; any overlay of existing pavement is to be a minimum of 1.5” S9.5C
•Secondary Routes with AADT<10,000
5.5” B25.0C, 1.5” S9.5B; any overlay of existing pavement is to be a minimum of 1.5” S9.5B
3)Pavement overlay is required if modification of existing pavement markings and/or lanes is necessary
The grinding of pavement markings will not be allowed
4)Shoulder Widths (Paved + Unpaved) Primary: 8’ minimum | Secondary: 6’ minimum
5)Ditch Slopes - front and back slopes - minimum 3:1 or flatter
6)Indicate existing roadway grade
7)All taper lengths and deceleration lengths should be appropriately designed for the given design speed (page 78)
8)All turn lanes should be designed according to the Driveway Manual and Roadway Standard Drawings (page 79)
See 1205.04 Sheets 1 & 2 and 1205.05 Sheet 1 of the Roadway Standard Drawings for details
9)Pavement marking and signing plans are required - plans must be approved by Division Traffic Services
10)Traffic control plans are required - Detailed phasing plans may be required based on project type and location
11)New and/or revised signal plans must be included for new installations and if signal modifications are required
All signal plans must be reviewed and approved by Division Traffic Services and the Signal Design Unit. A Traffic
Agreement must be completed to facilitate the review. Contact Division Traffic Services at (910) 341-2200.
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Section 4: Drainag e Requirements
All drainage features on NCDOT Right-of-Way shall adhere to, at a minimum, the items listed below
Section 5: Internal Circ ulation Requirements
|All internal circulation details shall adhere to, at a minimum, the items listed below
1)Interior driveway channelization stems
Minimum 100’ from the ROW or at the discretion of the District Engineer
2)Traffic flow pattern
3)Traffic control devices
4)Pavement Markings
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1)Pipe Cover Minimums (measured from top of pipe to subgrade)
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE): 24” | Corrugated Aluminum (CAP): 12” | Reinforced Concrete (RCP): 12”
2)Pipe End Treatment (see Roadway Design Manual 5-20, B-2)
Pipes ≤24" on multilane highways posted above 45mph require Parallel Pipe End Sections See 310.02 and
310.04 of the Roadway Standard Drawings for details
Pipes >30" on multilane highways posted above 45mph require guardrail
Pipes ≥36" require an endwall on the inlet end
3)All proposed Drainage is to be provided inside existing R/W. Otherwise, additional R/W or a permanently
dedicated drainage easement will be required to accommodate the proposed project drainage
4)All sizes, types, and invert elevations of existing/proposed pipes and drainage structures must be shown(see Sec.3 #1 for survey requirements)
5)Provide spot elevations along frontage of driveway (at EOP and centerline)
6)Provide grades and spot elevations for existing and proposed ditches
7)Show how drainage will be accommodated along property frontage(District Engineer may require applicant to provide drainage calculations when warranted)
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20' AWAY FROM THE PROPERTY LINEDRIVEWAY SHALL BE LOCATED AT LEAST
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SAINT STANISLAUS CATHOLIC PARISH OF CASTLE HAYNE4849 CASTLE HAYNE ROAD
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Vicinity Map Site Overview Map (1''=200')
Sheet #Description Rev # Date Seal Date
C001 COVER SHEET 1
C002 GENERAL NOTES & LEGEND 1
C100 EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DEMOLITION PLAN 1
C200 OVERALL SITE PLAN 1
C201 SITE PLAN 1
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1. PARCEL ID: R01700-003-003-000
2. PROJECT ADDRESS:4849 CASTLE HAYNE ROADCASTLE HAYNE, NC 28429
3. PROPERTY DEED AND PLATDB: 6580 PG: 1906MB: 61 PG: 56
4. SAINT STANISLAUS CATHOLIC PARISH OF CASTLE HAYNE4849 CASTLE HAYNE ROADCASTLE HAYNE, NC 28429
5. LAND USE:CURRENT LAND USE - CHURCHPROPOSED LAND USE - CHURCH
6. ZONING - RA (RURAL AGRICULTURE)
7. PARCEL ACREAGE: 41.98 AC
8. BUILDING SETBACKS:FRONT: 40 FEETSIDE: 30 FEET (STREET), 20 FEET (INTERIOR)REAR: 30 FEET
9. PARKING SPACES:EXISTING TO REMAIN: 110 SPACESPROPOSED: 38 SPACES
TOTAL PARKING: 148 SPACES(10 ADA ACCESSIBLE, 138 STANDARD)
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MEMORANDUM
To: New Hanover County Technical Review Committee
Date: May 8, 2025
Subject: St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Expansion (SITECN-25-000078)
Comments:
Please provide estimated number of trips to show how the proposed building will be used
and when it will be used to determine if a TIA is required.
NCDOT Projects:
N/A
WMPO 2045 MTP Projects:
N/A
New Hanover County Projects:
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