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407 4„ <br /> when mobile homes are end to end and 40' when mobile homes are parallel . <br /> There are central sewage disposal sod water systems proposed for the <br /> development, Two recreation area are shown on the plan, each connected <br /> to the street system by pedestrian xalks. Private roads are proposed <br /> to service the units in the development. The property is in the Eno <br /> Rural Fire District, <br /> Mr. Cannity continued, saying that there would be a divided entry-way into <br /> the park with a central office where tennants could report problems, pick up mai . <br /> pay rent, etc. He said the developer thought this would offer added security also. <br /> Nr. Cannity said the Staff recommendation is that the rezoning and Special Use <br /> Permit be approved with conditions. The Boards decided to make the findings of <br /> fact prior to listing conditions. This concluded the Staff presentation on this <br /> item. <br /> Mr. Curtis Bane: Said that he had been working on this project for a number <br /> of years and that it was the end-product of input from Planning, local resimts <br /> and architects. He said that if anyone was familiar with his present mohi home <br /> park, this one would be built to the some standards, emphasizing "appearance. .. <br /> easy movement in and out of the park." He continued that this park would have <br /> more density, three units par acre, "all roads will be 29' wide and we will have <br /> a waste water tree. plant in preference to the usual septic tank.. .the roads <br /> will be 'pd' The water system will be put in as prescribed by the Ground Water <br /> Division of North Carolina' The waste water treatment plant will be unds the <br /> continuous supervision of the North Carolina Environmental Protection ." .iu said <br /> the lots would be landscaped and maintained in as original a condition as possible. <br /> Planning Board Member Irvin: Asked what would he done with the effluent from <br /> the waste water treatment plant. <br /> Mr. Bane: Replied it would flow into a stream. He added that he had asked <br /> about a lagoon but that the State "has their reasons for not wanting this. I was <br /> • talking to one of the heads of the Envirumental Protection just last Tuesday night <br /> ^ " <br /> and he was asking me did we have any properties that they could irrigate for the <br /> uric acid factor. I told him that we did so we .re going back to that. My envir- <br /> onmental architect is still working on it with the State and I can't say what the <br /> • final outcome will be. „bvL it will be something that the State will approve." <br /> Mr. Irvin: Asked what the relationship between the volume of effluent and the <br /> flow of the stream would be, <br /> Mk. Bane: Responded that he did not know and that he trusted the State <br /> inspected h had 1 teU th and reviewed the data in Raleigh prior to his receiving <br /> c a the area an ru; <br /> opyroval . <br />
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