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300 W.Tryon Street 4‹ <br /> rage County <br /> 732-8181 <br /> HEALTH DEPARTMENT Chapel Hill i.305 <br /> Chapel Hill line 9.2727 1 <br /> 968.4501 <br /> Mebane line 227-2032 <br /> Durham line 688-7333 <br /> 688-7331 <br /> Carr Mill Mall, Suite 225 <br /> 100 N. Greensboro Street <br /> Carrboro, N.C. 27510 <br /> 942-4168 <br /> November 6, 1985 Jerry Robinson.M.P.A. <br /> Director <br /> John R. McAdams Company r n <br /> Attn: Cynthia A. Wolf J7 <br /> P. 0. Box 2896 <br /> Chapel Hill, M. C. 27515 <br /> Re: Eubanks 'Road Subdivision for Charles Brooks <br /> Dear Cindee, <br /> I have reviewed the last plat of the Brooks Subdivision submitted by <br /> you. The first four lots can be developed if the fifth lot is reserved <br /> for a community sewer system. This system would have to be a low pressure <br /> pipe system dosed at .2 gallons per day per square foot. The entire system <br /> can be no more than 2,000 gallons per day. A permit can be issued for the <br /> construction of system once the following three conditions are met. First, <br /> the planned subdivision would have to be approved by the Orange County ' <br /> Planning Department. Secondly, complete engineered plans for the collection <br /> and disposal system would have to be submitted to our department for review <br /> and approval. Third, a perpetual maintenance agreement between individual <br /> lots owners is legally documented to provide a means of repairing any future <br /> malfunction of the system. <br /> Water supplies for the lots in the development can be attained through <br /> the use of individual wells. Permits to drill these wells can be issued <br /> after proper application to our department is made by the individual owners <br /> or developers!, <br /> Please feel free to call if you have any questions concerning this <br /> matter. ' <br /> Sincerely, <br /> C—;61"._ <br /> Ron Holdway, R. S. <br /> RH:bb <br /> cc: Susan Smith, Planning Department . <br />
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