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'11ireatened or endangered species: A site shall not cause or contribute to the taking of any <br />endangered or threatened species of plants, fish, or wildlife, or result in the destruction or <br />(Itiverse modification of critical habitat. <br />According to the Inventory of the Natural Areas and Wildlife Habitat of Orange County, <br />North Carolina (Sather and Hall, December, 1988) and An Inventory of Sites of Cultural, <br />Historic, Recreational, Biological, and Geological Significance in the Unincorporated <br />Portions of Orange County (Orange County Planning Department, May 1988), no significant <br />areas have been identified within the site. A site - specific walkover has not been performed. <br />Archaeological or historical sites: A site shall not damage or destroy an archaeological or <br />historical site. <br />A response was received from the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources on July <br />1-4, 1991 in response to an inquiry regarding archaeologic and historic sites in close <br />proximity to Site OC -3. According to that letter, no recorded sites are located within the site <br />boundaries or within close proximity. A site- specific walkover has not been performed. <br />State -owned recreational lands: A site shall not cause an adverse impact on a state park; <br />recreation or scenic area, or any other lands included in the state nature and historic <br />preserve. <br />The Greene and Neville tracts are not state -owned land, and are not adjacent to state -owned <br />lands included in the state nature or historic preserve. <br />Ai=rts: A new site disposing of putrescible wastes shall not be located within 10, 000 feet <br />(?f an airport runway used by turbojet aircraft or within S, 000 feet of an airport runway used <br />by piston -type aircraft. <br />A CDLF does not accept putrescible waste so the airport prohibition does not apply. <br />Cover soils: A-site shall have available adequate cover soils for cover either on -site or from <br />(?If-site. <br />Seven soil test borings were performed on the Greene tract in 1982. Soil depths at the boring <br />locations ranged from 12 to greater than 51 feet below the ground surface. A full borrow <br />audy has not been performed for the project, although one has been completed for the <br />purpose of obtaining soils from the Neville tract for use in construction of the South Eubanks <br />Landfill. Based on the existing information, it appears that suitable cover materials are <br />available on site. <br />Stud J 01' Solid Waste Management Options JOYCE ENGINEERING, INC. <br />for the (;reeve and Neville Tracts February 4, 1998 <br />Orangt County, North Carolina 5 <br />