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264N <br />toward completion of the permanent Cane Creek Reservoir on -, <br />the lands it has acquired for this purpose; and <br />WHEREAS, Orange County has been informed by the <br />Authority that the permanent Cane Creek Reservoir will <br />impound lake waters over and across a portion of S.R. 1100 <br />and over and across a portion of S.R. 1116, and the Authority <br />has acquired those lands adjacent to the said portions of <br />those roadways which will be flooded, and has compensated <br />owners of nearby lands for factors relating to any <br />inconvenience which may be caused by closing of the said <br />portions of the roadways which will be flooded, and those <br />owners have agreed, therefore, that they will not oppose the <br />closing of those roads as herein requested; and <br />•, <br />WHEREAS, Orange County has been informed by the <br />Authority that in order to permit the completion of <br />construction and operation of the Cane. Creek Reservoir <br />Project, and to assure the protection of the quality of the <br />waters of the Cane Creek Reservoir, and. thus to serve the <br />best interests of the citizens of Orange County by <br />augmentation and protection of the public water supply <br />available to serve its citizens, it is essential that those <br />portions of S.R. 1100 and S.R. 1116, which will be flooded by <br />the impoundment of the permanent Cane Creek Reservoir, be <br />abandoned and closed between the boundaries of the property <br />acquisition lines of the Authority's lands; and <br />2 <br />
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