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12 <br /> He area and stormwater management- s callnd�atte a <br /> the recommendation s <br /> ion of the <br /> water treatment system was ba Y <br /> orange County Environmental HeaVth Department.oading rate.-site inspection <br /> has been made by the State approving <br /> Morgan, wastewater engineer, stated that many of the twenty-four <br /> conditionns s proposed by <br /> Craig o the planning Staff will be addressed in the <br /> design phase and all conditions will be complied with. <br /> Morgan referenced a question and answer form (an attachment to <br /> Mr. g basic comments: <br /> these minutes) and made the following <br /> In regard to maximum compliance <br /> andhwastewaterp the best managementndaThe <br /> for sedimentation/erosion con <br /> North Carolina Division oonenvac=nme�nal development lonsa.zeS for <br /> projects greater than <br /> compliance with State laws governing sedimentation and erosion <br /> control. <br /> The North Carolina Division of a d the orange county <br /> Division of Environmental Management an areas. <br /> Department control management practices within developing <br /> in regard to assurances that the development will not result in <br /> the degradation or contamination of drinking water supp lies <br /> a) Private wells withithe <br /> ofsubdivision <br /> wastewater drainfieldsxaway <br /> benefit by the location <br /> from the residential lot sites. <br /> b) The wastewater management concept proposed is the best <br /> practical method of- treatment available. ah only treatment <br /> system better suited for implementation s a central This sewerage <br /> not <br /> system extended to the subdivision by <br /> Possible at this time- <br /> c) The construction site i�al, lightlyldeveloped buffer of farm Lake <br /> and surrounded by a • <br /> land and forest. This project will have no adverse impacts <br /> on the water quality <br /> in University Lake. Obviously, a <br /> proliferation of such projects could eventuallcaseebulcase. <br /> problems if they are not addressed individually Y� <br /> and then brought under a comprehensive plan. <br /> a) The wastewater system is - being proposed with the understand- <br /> - ing <br /> that operation and management will be ' by a Public. . - <br /> Utility. <br /> �s Land Use Plan? - He . <br /> Is the project in compliance with the County Rural <br /> -_-- <br /> noted that the . designation for this projsand is <br /> Residential and the current zoning is does ural meet Buffer those regulations. <br /> Watershed Ii. an <br /> he felt the project <br /> Does the project -present a danger to p�list and s <br /> stated that given all the bodies which mu PP <br /> the answer to this question is no. <br /> Will the project development result in the devaluation of ad- <br />
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