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_e.:4 <br />� r atersh ,d C .. , lag. sill Criteria <br />i. tiar : ofWatershe& B. Everett Jordan Reservoir Watershed <br />2, tia:rt_ and address of Jurisdiction: Durham County <br />Durham City- County Planning Department <br />101 City Hall Plaza <br />NC 27701 <br />_Durham, <br />3. Co,-.-.?::t pc-son and phone number: Keith Luck, Principal Planner (919) 560 -4137 <br />4. Total acre: -e of the %vatershed in your jurisdiction (ETJ included): <br />22,600 <br />5. To:al acreage of the watershed in the Critical Area that is residential: <br />NA <br />6. Total acreage of the watershed outside of the Critical Area that is residential: <br />5,000 <br />7. Total acreage of the watershed in the Critical Area that is non - residential: <br />j NA <br />8. Total acreage of the watershed outside of the Critical Area that is non - residential: <br />2,300 <br />9. Does your jurisdiction currently have Stormwater Control Devices in Use within <br />I <br />residential watershed areas? <br />I Yes <br />10. Does you. . sdiction currently have Sto = =water Control Devices in use within <br />non - residential watershed areas? <br />Yes <br />I <br />11. 7_xtstinr residential density in the Critical Area: <br />NA <br />12. Local government intent for future residential development in the Critical Area: <br />NA <br />13. Existing residenrial density outside of the Critical Area: <br />p y <br />K10u 2ac' <br />i 1 :. Local government intent for future residential development outside 0, <br />I <br />K1Du /2ac'i <br />the Critical Area <br />j 15. Local Government inter., for future non - residential development in the <br />I NA <br />Critical Area: <br />16. Local gove:n:-ter.: intent for suture non- residentiaa developme.,i ; outside of <br />Critical Area: <br />30ro <br />17. Total acreage of fa.- rr.land within your portion of the watershed: <br />1 c, 000 <br />18. Percentage of the total watershed located within a state park or national park/forest: <br />1 -0- <br />19. In your opinion, what watershed classification would the watershed qualify for <br />Rule? <br />i WSIV <br />under the adopted <br />20, what classification would your local government prefer for the watershed? Explain. <br />WS IV. Watershed in Durham County is highly developed, appropriate <br />l <br />for WS IV under the new water supply watershed classifications. <br />fl <br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />j <br />March 7, 1991 <br />iAu no -zing g; arse N 1 iam V. 9e11 Date Sub=tted <br />