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in)72/ <br /> 0 ki <br /> Memo - Planning Board <br /> March 1, 1982 <br /> Page 2 <br /> that phase and a corresponding amount of <br /> money may be released from the security <br /> instruments or the security instruments <br /> may be renegoitiated based on the un- <br /> constructed portion of the improvements. <br /> 3. That security shall be provided for the <br /> grading, paving and stabilization of all <br /> cleared areas, streets and other vehicular <br /> travel ways; sidewalks and other pedestrian <br /> walkways; erection of street signs; utility <br /> installation, including water and sewage <br /> disposal, street lights, etc. <br /> 4. That all necessary easements to permit <br /> utility (electricity, telephone and <br /> cable television by any cable television <br /> provider franchised by Orange County to <br /> serve this development) installation, <br /> servicing and hookups to the development <br /> and to each building within the develop- <br /> ment shall be provided at no cost to <br /> the utility provider. <br /> 5. That sanitary sewer easements be shown <br /> on the final plat for recording so <br /> that when lots are sold, the owner <br /> of the system can still maintain the <br /> system. <br /> 6. All plans for drainage, soil erosion and <br /> sedimentation control shall be reviewed <br /> and approved by Orange County. In addition, <br /> Orange County shall inspect the installation <br /> of control devices and the on going work <br /> for the total project. The project shall at <br /> all times meet the requirements of the <br /> Orange County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation <br /> Control Ordinance. <br /> 7. That the water distribution system for the <br /> proposed development be approved by the <br /> State Health Department prior to th start <br /> of any construction. The system be designed <br /> to include a 50,000 gallon above ground <br /> storage tank, that fire hydrants be placed <br /> such that no building is more than 400' by <br /> road from a hydrant. The hydrants shall be <br /> capable of flowing water at 1,000 gallons/ <br /> minute at 20 psi, the water lines must be <br /> sized so that it is possible to obtain l,0001 <br /> '251 <br />