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9 <br /> Sewage flews te the ptmT statien weuld then be pumped by way of <br /> fnree main ..1eng U.S., vigh :7n to a >, + the E <br /> lasWiMien of the pump <br /> .,+.15, $296,250. This ecs+-c i61ndes 6,000 linear-r_._ ri - h <br /> > $100,000 GPD pump <br /> station with stand by gener-ater-at$125,900, Pitts eentingeneies and <br /> 0 <br /> Section 3.2 Landscape Design <br /> Buffering Neighboring Uses <br /> Well-designed landscape treatments lessen adverse visual impacts between <br /> different types of land uses, reduce noise levels, increase privacy levels, <br /> and mitigate effects from fumes, glare, and vibration. <br /> To create transition between neighborhoods and areas of differing <br /> development intensities, and separate incompatible land uses, a buffer of <br /> 100 feet in width_(except where otherwise .A .r ifie �is to be provided at <br /> the boundary of the Economic Development District as well as between <br /> Primary and Secondary Development Areas within the Districts. <br /> - In the Buckhorn Road Economic Development District a buffer of 150 <br /> feet is required on the portion of the bound= adjacent to the Clearview <br /> Subdivision and g4-joining residential area on the north side of Wet Ten. <br /> Section 3.3 Circulation and Parking - Thoroughfare Planning <br /> I-85Buckhorn Road District: <br /> Aside from I-85/1-40,wie�=roads have been included in the Orange <br /> County Thoroughfare Plan. <br /> s- U.S Highway 70 has been classified as an arterial road. It has a 22- <br /> foot pavement width(two lanes) located in a 60-foot right-of-way. It is <br /> currently capable of handling 8,500 vehicles per day and had an <br /> average daily traffic volume of 4888 4.400 vehicles per day in 4-487 <br /> 1c By the. e «20 n tm ffi. e the read is e eetea to «s e 7 500 <br /> iFehieles pef-day- <br />