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~, . ~ ~ ~ ~ec~.2387~-:,: ~ 331 <br />. r:i. <br />thence, South 14 ° 52' 6" East 11 ] .84 feet to a point; thence, South 18 ° 27' 16" 38 <br />West 188.17 feet to a point; thence, South 48° 23' 38" West 276.69 feet to point; <br />• ~ thence, South 17° 42' 29" West 81.89 feet to a point; thence, North 81° 41' 32" <br />West 1420 feet to a point; thence, North 04° OS' 40" West 326.67 feet to a point; <br />thence, North 80° 24' S2" West 687.70 feet to a point; thence, North 80° 24' S2" <br />West 74.23 feet a point; thence, South 51 ° 24' 29" West 460.23 feet to a concrete <br />monument point; thence along the arc of a curve having a radius of 5752.32 feet a <br />- length of 185.32 feet, a delta of O1° 50' 45", a chord of 185.31 feet and a chord <br />bearing of North 83° 09' 44" West to the point and place of beginning and being <br />Tracts 1, 2, 4 and 6 and part of the existing rigTit of way of SR 1104 as described <br />in the Plat entitled "Orange County Conservation Easement OWASA Water <br />Storage Quarry Properties" prepared by Freehold Land Surveys, Inc. dated <br />August 28, 2001 and revised September 20, 2001, which plat is recorded at Plat <br />Book ~, Page ~, Orange County Registry. <br />SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br />The Board of Commissioners of Orange County approved granting a Class A Special Use Permit <br />and Planned Development on April 3, 2001 applicable to the property. The property subject to <br />the Special Use Permit is described above and shown on the site plan drawings #2, 4, 5, 9-13 <br />dated September 20, 2000 by Steven S. Whitt, NC Professional Engineer and landscape drawing <br /># 15 dated December 5, 2000. The property, owned by Orange Water and Sewer Authority and <br />American Stone Company, is approved for a quarry to be used by American Stone Company <br />until December 31, 2030 at the latest. After the termination of the quarrying operations Orange <br />Water and Sewer Authority will convert the site into a water reservoir. The terms herein <br />contained are binding on the present owners and lessees and their successors in title and in <br />interest until such time as the project herein described or the conditions herein are otherwise <br />• changed by government action. <br />The quarrying and reservoir operations shall be carried out or constructed in accordance with the <br />Site Plans and all commitments contained in the narrative statement of the project all of which <br />are incorporated herein and made a part of this Special Use Permit. Copies of the site plans and <br />supporting documentation are on file in the Orange County Planning and Inspections <br />Department. Except as detailed on the Site Plan, the property will remain and be maintained in <br />its natural condition. The conditions of approval are as follows: <br />1. In addition to the two existing observation water wells shown on the site plan, American <br />Stone shall construct a third observation water well on TM 7.1 ] 2..31A to monitor the effect <br />of the quarrying operation on the local water table. The minimum depth of the observation <br />wells will be at least 25 feet below the lowest level of the pit. Mean sea level elevation shall <br />be determined at the wells, and water levels shall be measured weekly in relation to mean sea <br />level. The results of the measurements shall be sent annually to the Planning Department by <br />the last day of February each year. OWASA will analyze the quality of the water from the <br />well on TM 7.112..31A upon the request of any adjacent property owner. <br />2. Applicants shall not use the access easement to SR 1103 (Jo-Mac Road) described in the <br />• deed to the TM 6.28..8A for removal of overburden or access for trucks to the extraction site. <br />3. No extraction shall take place within 300' of a residence or public land. If a residence is <br />. built within 300' of the extraction site, a fence shall be constructed on that edge of the site by <br />American Stone Company or OWASA. <br />