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9/3/1985
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Communities can fulfill. Some of their infrastructure <br /> Residential Development-. Commun ter and sewer lines. It <br /> needs by requiring developers to Pay for streets7,w2 lopers to provide such- <br /> appears to be customary in the study area to require deve <br /> improvements, Including paved streets with curb and gutter plus Utility lines to <br /> fit local standards. Sometimes a cash contribution is inc irludedg to be a arpplied to <br /> the community-serving portions of the- utility. These requements e fairly <br /> uniform in Wake County as a contract with Raleigh for water require minimum <br /> standards and fees as well as ll requiring s inspections, zoning (including flood plain <br /> zoning), erosion control and a. sewage pretreatment program. <br /> Cooperation: Finally, strong. intergovernmental cooperation <br /> Intergovernmental Coo economic savings an numerous Projects- Most of the <br /> could result in significant econo itten or unwritten, for emergency assistance. <br /> studied units have. agreements, wr d Rolesvilsource hWake County towns, except Holly Springs an for others it is a <br /> Raleigh water system. For some it is the only water <br /> supplementary source. Wake County has contracts or agreements with all the <br /> other units. Some agreements cross county lines but these are limited. The real <br /> test of cooperation will come in the development of Jordan Lake as a water <br /> source serving as many as four- counties. <br /> Bonds, residential development and intergovernmental cooperation lithe to <br /> finance the increases in capital facilities that are necessitated by the rapid <br /> growth in this region. This growth is illustrated in the following statistics which <br /> growth this area has experienced. please note that <br /> list the amount and type of grow and throughout the report are in millions of <br /> all cost figures in these. charts <br /> dollars. <br />
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