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" 014 <br /> on those facilities. The current water treatment plant capacity is 3.0 MGD <br /> with 1 .4 MGD being used. With the approved development , that the Town has <br /> approved over the past year it is estimated that 519,000 GPD additional wate <br /> will be used by these projects. This would increase the usage to 64% which <br /> represents an increase of 17% above what it is now. The Scotswood development <br /> and Wildwood Section IV would take another estimated 283,000 GPD which <br /> represents 74% of the water treatment plant's capacity.. Scotswood would use <br /> 247,000 GPD. In terms of .the sewer treatment plant, the increase in usage <br /> would increase from 66% to 81%. <br /> Commissioner Marshall asked what the impact would be with the . <br /> additional 325 GPD promised for the Efland sewer and Collins Indicated the 325 <br /> GPD would increase the capacity from 15 to 17% putting it near capacity for <br /> the sewer treatment plant and at 90% capacity for water treatment. <br /> (22 Traffic Impacts - the traffic count for St. Mary's Road for <br /> 1981 indicated 2000 vehicle trips per day. Highway 70 Bypass east of NC 86 <br /> has 7,800 vehicle trips a day and about 8,800 trips a day just east of <br /> Lawrence Road and Highway 70. According' to the traffic impact analysis <br /> prepared by thel, applicant's engineer, Scotswood would generate 5,700 trips to <br /> the site and an equal amount from the site on an average day. It would add <br /> 1 ,725 daily trips east of the project on St. Mary's Road and 3,450 trips west <br /> of the project on St. Mary's Road. An additional 4,025 would be added to US <br /> 70 Bypass east and 2,300 trips to US 70 west of the project. <br /> (3) Recreation Facilities - the applicant has proposed a swimming <br /> pool, two tennis courts, a recreation building to serve the multifamily <br /> dwellings and proposed 16.2 acres in single family development which includes <br /> approximately six acres designated as a recreation area. The remaining ten <br /> acres would be designated along the creek which runs through the property and <br /> has been initially designated for transiet recreation. This creek is included <br /> in the floodplain which runs along the creek. <br /> (4) School Facilities - The number of estimated school age children <br /> for the single family development would be 294 school age children. For the <br /> multi-family development it is estimated that 42 school age children <br /> would be added bringing the total for the project to 336. The students in <br /> grades K-5 would attend Cameron Park School; the children in grades 6-7 would <br /> attend A. L. Stanback; the children in grades 8-9 would attend Stanford Jr. <br /> High and the children in grades 10-12 would attend Orange High School. The <br /> Orange County Board of Education has indicated that all schools except Orange <br /> High are operating at capacity. <br />
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