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. ~ <br /> and therefore would result in the escalation of land prices in <br /> areas where the services are provided. <br /> Adoption of such a policy by OWASA may not be such a »far-fetched" <br /> idea. Howevep , th \ s. po1icy would have to be supported t_' t''. -� - use <br /> ^ and ordinances which are consistent w' ' that <br /> pol \ cy ' This means would <br /> Plans, policies that all of the local governing bodies wov <br /> prohibits water and sewer line <br /> have to support a policy which Pro d Cane Creek watershwds^ <br /> extensions into the University Lake an task to achieve this level <br /> Needless to say^ it will not be an easy <br /> of local cooperation . <br /> Recommendation #11 :,. With regards to managing future u <br /> development <br /> c t- activities in the Cane Creek watershed, OWASA believes <br /> met through sound <br /> that current and future land requirements canoe me time a <br /> small part for land use sp planning efforts by the county. At t�es�nn , blic <br /> art of the township can be preserved use as a public <br /> water supply reservoir . <br /> Recommendation #12: Recommendation #12 should apply to all <br /> � <br /> residential development , regar dless of whether pr or not it involves <br /> volo <br /> es <br /> a major or minor subdiv | sion . In this regard, OWASA recommends <br /> that section 6.23.2(a) (c) of the proposed amendments to the <br /> watershed zoning ordinance be deleted. <br /> -----'Recommendation #13: As the Task Force report concludes,s' it has <br /> been shown that vegetated buffer strips can play a very important <br /> t <br /> role in protecting water quality. OWASA supports the concept of <br /> t ual | ty provided that , <br /> e <br /> requiring buffer strips to maintain wa *ra ql )�hd"upon a sound <br /> land requirements for such strips are st p � <br /> technical basis. <br /> Recommendation #14: OWASA <br /> �upportsthe recommendation <br /> proposing that a back-«p on-s/ `' wastewater disposal field be <br /> formally rpquired. OWASA also agrees that there is a need for r a <br /> county-wide plan for managing on-site wastewater disposal systems. || <br /> d t\ on #1�; OWASA also agrees with Recommendation #15 <br /> Recommen a such regulations are reasonable and are established". . <br /> shed <br /> provided that <br /> upon a sound technical basis. <br /> Recommendation 416: OWASA agrees with the recommendation <br /> f a resource conservation and <br /> g fpr Jo\ nt sponsorship ~ C oek end Univ*rsit� Lake <br /> calling prnject in the Cane r t and is willing to work <br /> development OWASA supports such a Projec North Carolina <br /> w�tershpds^ l landowners, ar lt re <br /> closely with loca �re, �rang� County, the Nor service , the U.S.Agricultural Extension �er , �, Department of Agriculture <br /> Service . <br /> and the U.S. Soil Conservation ery r . <br /> 4 <br />