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Mr. John M. Link, Jr. <br /> December 30, 1988 <br /> Page 4 <br /> The term building, applies to all standing structures (i.e. private, <br /> residence, garages, farm buildings, and other) that could be identified <br /> within the potentially affected areas on the basis of the new topographic <br /> maps. Because of the limited scope of this study, it was not possible to <br /> determine the type and condition of each of the potentially affected <br /> buildings. Buildings of known historical significance have been identified <br /> and are the following: <br /> Buildings of Known Historical Significance) <br /> Site <br /> (Total SY-20) In Reservoir Area In Critical Area <br /> Eno River Faucette's mill Chatwood <br /> • (8 mgd) Little Ayer Mount <br /> The Elms <br /> Seven Mile Creek None None <br /> (6 mgd) <br /> Seven Mile Creek None None <br /> (7 mgd) <br /> The reservoir limits in the vicinity of Faucette's Mill and Chatwood <br /> (also known as The Old Coach House) are shown in Exhibit 1 . Exhibit 2 shows <br /> the reservoir limits in the vicinity of Little Ayr Mount and The Elms. <br /> Faucette's Mill would be completely inundated by the reservoir development <br /> shown in Exhibit 1 or by any practical development of the Eno River site. <br /> Chatwood, Little Ayr Mount, and The Elms would not be in any risk of being <br /> inundated as a result of developing the Eno River site to the indicated <br /> level . However, the normal reservoir shoreline would be only about 100 feet <br /> away from these buildings. <br /> No structures of known historical significance would be affected by <br /> developing the Seven Mile Creek site to the maximum level proposed in the <br /> Phase I Study or to the higher level proposed by the Town of Hillsborough. <br /> A substantial number of buildings that are not believed to be of historical <br /> significance would be affected by the Town's proposal. Moorefields is a <br /> building of historical significance located downstream of the proposed Seven <br /> Mile Creek dam site. This building would not be permanently affected by a <br /> reservoir development at Seven Mile Creek, but some disturbances could be <br /> expected in this area during dam construction. <br /> 1 -These buildings are listed in AN I ©RSI�NICFlI1�N�ELIN HISTORICAL, <br /> UNINCORPORATED <br /> RECREATISNAL BIOLO I 'L AND GEOLOGICAL <br /> PORTIONS OF ORANGE COUNTY, Orange County Planning Department, May 1986. <br /> 2-This building is not included in the above inventory but is considered to <br /> be of historical interest. <br />
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