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5/27/1986
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ARTICLE 8.2,4 SPECIFIC STANDARDS/ALL SPECIAL USES ("Yes" indicates compliance; "No" indicates noncompliance) <br /> Planning Staff Planning Board <br /> Ordinance Requirements _ Findings Evidence Submitted To Support Findings Findings <br /> g <br /> Article 8.2,4 requires the applicant <br /> to address the following: <br /> a) Method and adequacy of provision Yes X' <br /> No See attached �lbtters from N.C. DivisiorL_ Yes No <br /> for sewage disposal facilities, _..__.. of Health Services the Orange County <br /> solid waste and water service Health Department. The N.,C. Division of Health <br /> Services has approved three sites for community <br /> wells. The applicant proposes a .dual well system. <br /> The Health Department. has approved 27 sites for <br /> individual; on-site septic systems. The Health <br /> Department has also advisod that maintenance, <br /> repair and.iownership responsibilities be clearly <br /> delineated. <br /> ( SEE CONDITIONS , 48 AND 9 ) <br /> b) ,Method and adequacy of. police, .� Yes No <br /> fire and rescue squad protec- See attached letters from protective Yes No <br /> tion services re capability to service <br /> development. All respondents indicated <br /> an ability to serve the site. <br /> C) Method and adequacy of vehicle Yet ' ' No „ <br /> access to the site and traffic <br /> See attached traffic survey prepared Yes No <br /> conditions around the site by Post and Assoc, engineering firm <br /> Mill House Road is an unpaved state-maintained <br /> road. which carries -a IOW' traffic load. . <br /> NCDOT has indicated an unwillingness to impose a <br /> requirement that the applicant upgrade the road. <br /> NCDOT has also indicated that when fully develope <br /> the proposed density would allow for state maintenance <br /> of the internal public road system, <br /> s . <br /> r <br />
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