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2/2/1981
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)„1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA <br /> : . FEBRUARY 2, 1981 <br /> • <br /> RESOLUTION TO APPLY FOR ASSISTANCE FROM THE HUD IM/NT THREAT TO HEALTH <br /> • PROGRAM FOR EFLAND ESTATES SEWERS <br /> WHEREAS the Community of Efland Estates in Orange County is experiencing the <br /> failure of virtually all the septic tanks in the community, and <br /> WHEREAS the Orange County Board of Health has declared the subdivision a <br /> health hazard in December of 1980, and <br /> WHEREAS the residents of Efland Estates cannot affect a solution to their <br /> sewerage problem without financial assistance for that solution, <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Orange County Commissioners; <br /> THAT Orange County shall apply to the US Department of Housing and Urban <br /> Development (HUD) for a grant for:construction of sewerage facilities to <br /> alleviate the health hazard in Efland Estates, under the HUD Imminent <br /> Threat to Health Program and <br /> THAT the engineering firm The John R. McAdams Company, Inc, be directed, <br /> under the existing January 6 engineering agreement, to make the application <br /> to HUD, together withsuch assurances, reports, and documentation as may <br /> be required by HUD. <br /> • <br /> . . <br /> '• <br /> • <br /> • <br /> ' • <br /> • <br /> . . <br /> • <br /> :- • <br />
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