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2001 S Planning - Water and Sewer Management, Planning and Boundary Agreement
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12/3/2001
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Agreement
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9c
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Agenda - 12-03-2001-9c
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pipe used in connection with or pertaining thereto, <br /> including well pumps, distribution pipes, plumbing pipes, <br /> tanks, fittings, and water treatment devices. <br /> The Orange County Health Department shall make the <br /> determination as to whether an adverse public health condition <br /> exists, and shall make a recommendation on the appropriate <br /> remedy to the governmental entity(ies) in the appropriate <br /> interest area. <br /> The final decision to use any particular means or tool for <br /> rectifying any particular adverse public health condition <br /> remains, through zoning regulations or other land use <br /> ordinances, with the governmental entity or entities having <br /> zoning or planning jurisdiction over the area where the adverse <br /> public health condition exists. In the Orange County-Chapel <br /> Hill-Carrboro Joint Planning Area, the Joint Development <br /> Review Areas shall be used to determine which of the JPA <br /> parties shall jointly decide on the appropriate means or tool for <br /> rectifying an adverse public health condition. Public water or <br /> public sewer lines extended to provide service to an adverse <br /> public health condition or essential public facility cannot be <br /> used for other purposes or other parties, except as provided in <br /> Section VI.D. <br /> C. Sizing of Lines Extended Into Interest Areas <br /> The extension of public water or public sewer lines into an <br /> interest area shall be sized so as to comply with State technical <br /> and engineering regulations and only to serve the intended use, <br /> as defined in this agreement. However, in the case of a public <br /> water line extension, provisions shall be made to address <br /> adequate line sizing for pressure and volume considerations. <br /> D. Controlling Access to Lines In Interest Areas <br /> Public water or public sewer lines extended to provide service <br /> to an adverse public health condition or essential public facility <br /> cannot be used for other purposes or other parties, except to <br /> remedy another adverse public health condition. <br /> 12 <br />
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