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1. lib <br /> Ms. Emily Crudup <br /> January 19, 1988 <br /> Page Three <br /> OWASA be requsired inaadditionito the typicallyt�at iredidra sanitary sewer easements <br /> Planning Department has stated that Orange County's cure ntpocs. The <br /> prohibit the extension of public water a , policy'ec is to <br /> watersheds and the Rural Buffer area. � sewer service into protected <br /> possible need for future extension of Regardless of the present policy, the <br /> should not be dismissed, public sewer service into these areas <br /> future The advanced provision of easements will permit <br /> public sewer extensions to be undertaken in a more timely and <br /> economical manner than would otherwise be possible, in the event they are <br /> determined necessary. <br /> The developers of these projects should be required to provide public sewer <br /> utility easements (minimum width of 30 f et) along the low-lying areas of <br /> the sites to facilitate the timely extension of public sewer service into <br /> and through the proposed subdivisions in a event that action is determined <br /> necessary and desirable in the future. <br /> 3. Sedimentation and Erosion Control. has concerns relative to the need for effecti a sedimentation aandeerosionn <br /> control measures during and after project construction. Erosion problems <br /> exist at other recent developments within the University Lake watershed and <br /> are of continuing concern to ClASA. Assu ance must be provided that <br /> effective sedimentation and erosion control measures will be installed <br /> in ly manner and permanently maintained. The use of grassed swales <br /> along proposed roadways must be carefully Ievaluated to assure that swales <br /> can be established and permanently maintailned on the steeper sloped areas. <br /> B. Additional/S ific Comments on Individual Projects <br /> 1. Rock a place Subdivision <br /> • OWASA requests that the 50 stream buffer also be designated as a <br /> sanitary sewer easement. The topography of the site is not shown on the <br /> plat. Additional easements for future major gravity sewer facilities <br /> may also be desirable on this site. <br /> • The plat does not state whether individual septic tank/soil absorption <br /> systems will be used. <br /> 2. James Vine Subdivision <br /> • No additional comments. <br /> 3. Albert Reeves Estate Subdivision <br /> • Locations for the recommended sanitary sewer easements are along Phils <br /> Creek on the south side of the property, and along the two intermittent <br /> streams adjacent to Lots 2 - 7 and Lots 1 and 8. <br /> • Effective sedimentation and erosion control measures must be established <br /> in a timely manner in the steeper sloped areas adjacent to the <br /> intermittent streams. <br /> I <br />