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the revised map for the March 7h meeting). Some easement acquisition would be <br />necessary for 4-5 tracts that lie along Bolin Creek between the current sewer <br />terminus and the Greene Tract <br />2. Easements from EXISt3ng Lines to Purefoy Road - <br />A second approach would be to attempt to extend sewer northward from 'a <br />manhole at the cul-de-sac in the Habitat for Humanity subdivision. Without an <br />engineering survey to evaluate grades and elevations, however, it is not. possible <br />to determine if this is a -viable option for extension of gravity sewer.mains to the <br />Greene Tract. Additionally, this option would require the acquisition of <br />easements from several occupied lots along Rusch Road and Purefoy Road. The <br />line could then extend east along Purefoy Road to the Greene Tract. <br />There are several disadvantages to this approach - including higher sewer line <br />extension costs due to the lack of slope for gravity lines, potentially-complicated <br />easement purchases from the occupied house lots, and most significantly, a <br />limited service area within the Greene Tract, bemuse of the topography. <br />Consequently, providing sewer via this approach would likely limit. the area Of <br />the Greene Tract that could be sewered to a much smaller area north of the <br />proposed road. The areas south of the proposed road slopes away to . Bolin Creek, <br />and could not be served in this fashion. <br />The possible sewer alternatives will be shown on the March 7 iteration of the <br />proposed concept plan map. <br />