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3 <br /> 1 He reviewed the Growth Pattern map and said the green area represents 84% of the <br /> 2 county and is the area not intended for public water and sewer. <br /> 3 He reviewed the Future Land Use Map and said the purpose of this is to designate <br /> 4 urban growth boundaries, and the 8,000 acres of land that are not in the ETJ areas of Durham, <br /> 5 Hillsborough, or Mebane. <br /> 6 He reviewed the chart outlining the use designations and zoning districts of the acreage. <br /> 7 He said some of the information in the chart contains assumptions used to develop the water <br /> 8 usage needs. He said the multiplier designates how much acreage could be developed and not <br /> 9 be encumbered by environmental issues. With residential areas the PPH is for persons per <br /> 10 household and the APH is households per acre. In non-residential areas the GPA is for gallons <br /> 11 per acre. <br /> 12 Craig Benedict said the next chart shows the math behind the numbers. He said this is <br /> 13 adjustable if needed and is just part of the start of the application process. He said there is <br /> 14 ongoing discussion regarding interconnection and pipe sizes. He said that part of the <br /> 15 interconnection study will look at not only where water is taken from, but where it is released to. <br /> 16 He referenced the Draft Application Guidelines and said that the state will likely not just <br /> 17 accept this request without asking about what other water sources have been looked at. He <br /> 18 said other resources are being considered, analyzed, and discussed. He said there will need to <br /> 19 be collaboration with the utility partners in this process. <br /> 20 He gave timelines of October 1 for the draft application, and early 2013 for the final <br /> 21 draft. He said there is a lot of work to be done on a state level to determine the actual safe <br /> 22 water yield of Jordan Lake, before making water requests. He said that work will be done in <br /> 23 partnership with utility partners in Durham, and Mebane. <br /> 24 Commissioner Dorosin asked if the application just comes from Orange County and <br /> 25 partners are just part of the collaborative process. <br /> 26 Craig Benedict answered yes and said that the 8000 acres of urban area are outside of <br /> 27 the ETJ of Durham, Hillsborough, or Mebane so those water supply plans do not include water <br /> 28 resource allocations. He said he feels that water should be tied into the current utility <br /> 29 agreements. <br /> 30 Chair Jacobs noted that this was all based on Orange County's increased water request <br /> 31 and increased financial commitment, which makes for a more rigorous process. <br /> 32 Commissioner Rich asked if all new agreements will be drawn up. <br /> 33 Craig Benedict said not necessarily, that a determination will be made, of the best way <br /> 34 to handle this with their partners. He said that the Jordan Lake application might be as simple <br /> 35 as a memorandum of understanding with the City of Durham. <br /> 36 Commissioner Rich asked how long the agreements are written for. <br /> 37 Craig Benedict said the agreements with Mebane and Durham are unlimited. He said <br /> 38 that in the case of Mebane, there is an unlimited agreement for a certain area and water <br /> 39 allocations have been reserved for ten years. He said that things might have to be made more <br /> 40 finite with the utility providers in the future. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 2. Upper Neuse River Basin Association/Falls Lake Watershed Rules <br /> 43 Dave Stancil, Director of the Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks and <br /> 44 Recreation (DEAPR) said there is a long history of water protection in Orange County and the <br /> 45 discussion tonight will be regarding the Upper Neuse and Falls River Lake Watershed area, <br /> 46 which includes: Cedar Grove, Little River Township, Efland, Hillsborough and points east. He <br /> 47 referenced several letters at the Commissioners' places that are related to both Jordan Lake <br /> 48 and Falls Lake. <br /> 49 Tom Davis, Water Resources Coordinator, presented the following PowerPoint <br /> 50 presentation, which is included in the Item 2 abstract: <br />
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