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F.-0-..0-- -072 1�8 � -•-- <br /> .rtill1T o � urug# TarwrrClerk <br /> 1r. HILLSBOROUGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27278 ABatha•Johnwu <br /> asstr Supt. Water Wart, <br /> Lynwood J. Brown - James Pendrrgraph <br /> Horace.H. luhmcon• , ,_ Street Supt. <br /> Allen A. Lloyd • ��'" L. D.Wagoner <br /> Remo. J. Smith • • a •.+.:_:. Chief of Police <br /> Rachel H. Stcsem, - Arnold W. Hamkn <br /> �! <br /> esk71 r.4 <br /> `, - Fire Chief <br /> . ' •tr • 4�-** Afr John Fortes: <br /> . . . A.,..4!: Et) . <br /> August 22, 1985 <br /> Mr: Don Willhoit, Chairman <br /> Orange County Commissioners - <br /> 106 E.. Margaret Lane • <br /> Hillsborough, N.C. 27278 - <br /> Dear Chairman Willhoit: ' . <br /> With. referen5e to the County public hearing on August 26th, on behalf of <br /> the Hillsborough 'town Board, I would like to reaffirm the willingness of the <br /> Town to provide water and sewer service to the proposed Weng, Scholar, Scottsuood, <br /> and Cornwallis Hills developments, as expressed by. the Board at its August. 12th - <br /> meeting.. Letterslof tentative approval were issued earlier for each of the • <br /> projects, and we feel that the commitments contained in these letters should be <br /> honored by the Town and County. Our willingness to serve. these developments is, ' <br /> of course, •subjecc to review and approval of detailed engineering plans by both <br /> the Town Engineer and State Division of Health Services.. -We expect. these <br /> engineering reviels to determine whether the proposed developments can be con- <br /> structed. in a manner consistent with the Town's current plans to maintain and <br /> improve water pressure to existing customers in the vicinity of the proposed' <br /> new developments. <br /> At its meeting on August 12th, the Town Board adopted a change to the Town's <br /> water and sewer extension policy which requires that all future applications for <br /> water-sewer service be reviewed by the Town Board. This review will be based on <br /> preliminary drawings and other information submitted by a developer with the <br /> application for a 'provai. Under this new procedure, the Town Board will determine <br /> whether to extend water-sewer service to the proposed development, based on con- <br /> sideration of the availability of treatment plant capacity and other potential <br /> impacts of the pr posed project. Tentative• Board-approval, subject to engineering <br /> • review and approval, will then be communicated to the County by letter. This <br /> new approval procedure will substitute for the letter approval procedure used <br /> to date. . <br /> i - <br /> •• . <br /> i . <br /> v <br /> • <br />