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Minutes - 20090901
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RES-2009-065 Reimbursement Resolution - Solid Waste Transfer Station Project
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2009
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3.6 <br />3.7 <br />3.8 <br />3.9 <br />Public Lands and Scenic, Recreational, and State Natural Areas <br />The information provided by the Orange County Planning Department on park locations indicates <br />that there are no designated park lands, recreational areas, or state natural areas located within the <br />project area. To the northwest of the proposed site, approximately 1.5 miles away, is the Cane <br />Creek Reservoir, which is considered a natural and wildlife area. Approximately 4 miles to the <br />east is another natural area Pickards Mountain. The closest park is the Hank Anderson <br />Community Park located 6 miles to the east, and the Springhill Park is located about 8 miles to the <br />southeast (see Exhibit G). <br />Areas of Archaeological or Historical Value <br />According to the Orange County Planning Department, there are not any known archaeological or <br />historical resources located within the proposed project site. There are several historic sites located <br />in the areas surrounding the proposed site (see Exhibit H and see Table 3 for a summary). The site <br />will undergo a Historical Value Survey prior to acquisition to determine if any archaeological or <br />historical properties in the vicinity will undergo any significant effects due to the transfer station. <br />TABLE 3 <br />Historic Sites in Project Vicinity <br />M. Rpm <br />Ernest Crawford House <br />0.1 miles <br />Crawford Service Station <br />0.1 miles <br />Degnim House <br />0.9 miles <br />Andrew House <br />1.0 miles <br />Joel Crawford House <br />1.5 miles <br />Air Quality <br />The project site is located on an undeveloped, wooded lot. Air quality at the site is considered <br />good as no nearby industries emit air pollutants. Farmland adjacent to the site is currently used for <br />the land application of biosolids from the Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA). Sludge <br />basins owned by OWASA are located to the east of Site 056. <br />Noise Levels <br />The proposed project site is located off of NC Highway 54 where there is some traffic noise. <br />There is a feed supply store located to the south of the proposed site and OWASA's sludge basins <br />located east of the proposed site. A stone quarry is located approximately 3.5 miles east on NC <br />1• <br />7 <br />Environmental Assessment <br />Site 056 <br />
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