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3 <br />Presentation by David Stancil. <br />Stancil produced large maps which represented <br />the following: <br />1. Classifications recommended by Orange <br />County Administration to the State; <br />2. State's recommendation to Orange County; <br />3. Changes in critical areas around water <br />supply reservoirs that would be <br />implemented through the State <br />regulations; <br />4. Official water supply watershed maps from <br />the State Division of Environmental <br />Management which shows the water intakes <br />where water is drawn for each of the <br />water supply watersheds in Orange County <br />(there are 11). <br />5. Two maps which indicate the requested <br />classifications to the State for each of <br />the water supply watersheds and the State <br />recommendations. <br />Stancil reviewed the report summarizing the <br />most critical points of information and <br />alternative courses of action for the County. <br />He also pointed out the various watersheds <br />and their sources on the displayed maps. <br />(A complete copy of the report: Watershed <br />Protection: Procedures and Im lications for <br />Orange County, is on file in the Planning <br />Department.) <br />Stancil also noted that the Board of <br />Commissioners would consider the report on <br />August 5 and decide whether to send a <br />representative to the August 15 public <br />hearing in Raleigh to present the concerns of <br />Orange County. <br />Adjournment time was reached. Cantrell <br />moved, seconded by Reid to continue the <br />meeting. The vote was unanimous. <br />Excerpt from <br />July <br />15, 1991 <br />Planning Board minutes <br />b. <br />Watershed <br />Report <br />D <br />D <br />(A copy of <br />information <br />on a es <br />P g <br />the <br />is <br />.) <br />abstract with background <br />an attachment to these minutes <br />Presentation by David Stancil. <br />Stancil produced large maps which represented <br />the following: <br />1. Classifications recommended by Orange <br />County Administration to the State; <br />2. State's recommendation to Orange County; <br />3. Changes in critical areas around water <br />supply reservoirs that would be <br />implemented through the State <br />regulations; <br />4. Official water supply watershed maps from <br />the State Division of Environmental <br />Management which shows the water intakes <br />where water is drawn for each of the <br />water supply watersheds in Orange County <br />(there are 11). <br />5. Two maps which indicate the requested <br />classifications to the State for each of <br />the water supply watersheds and the State <br />recommendations. <br />Stancil reviewed the report summarizing the <br />most critical points of information and <br />alternative courses of action for the County. <br />He also pointed out the various watersheds <br />and their sources on the displayed maps. <br />(A complete copy of the report: Watershed <br />Protection: Procedures and Im lications for <br />Orange County, is on file in the Planning <br />Department.) <br />Stancil also noted that the Board of <br />Commissioners would consider the report on <br />August 5 and decide whether to send a <br />representative to the August 15 public <br />hearing in Raleigh to present the concerns of <br />Orange County. <br />Adjournment time was reached. Cantrell <br />moved, seconded by Reid to continue the <br />meeting. The vote was unanimous. <br />
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