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,.' <br />ter <br />s <br />he'd, ,:l <br />asszficati o <br />... ateri' a <br />.. <br />..:. ..:..:::.: <br />1. Name of Watershed: Neuse - Flat River ( Lake MiChie) <br />2. Name and address of Jurisdiction: City of Roxboro <br />PO Box 128 <br />Roxboro, N.C. 27573 <br />3. Contact person and phone number: <br />Tommy Warren 919 - 599 -3116 <br />4. Total acreage of the watershed in your jurisdiction (ETJ included): <br />5. Total acreage of the watershed in the Critical Area that is residential: <br />6. Total acreage of the watershed outside of the Critical Area that is residential: <br />;454.2 ac <br />r-� <br />I NA <br />1365.2 <br />17. Total acreage of the watershed in the Critical Area that is non - residential: NA <br />8. Total acreage of the watershed outside of the Critical Area that is non -residential: 1 <br />9. Does your jurisdiction currently have Stormwater Control Devices in use within 8g . 0 <br />I 9 . <br />residential watershed areas? No <br />10. Does your jurisdiction currently have Stormwater Control Devices in use within <br />non - residential watershed areas? No <br />11. Existing residential density in the Critical Area: <br />NA <br />12. Local government intent for future residential development in the Critical Area: I NA <br />13. Existing residential density outside of the Critical Area: I 3epgr <br />14. Local government intent for future residential development outside of 1' 2 per <br />the Critical Area: I ^tee <br />15. Local Government intent for future non - residential development in the <br />Critical Area: I NA <br />16. Local government intent for future non - residential development outside of the I 75n <br />Critical Area: <br />17. Total acreage of farmland within your portion of the watershed: 129 acre <br />18. Percentage of the total watershed located within a state park or national park/forest: 1 OX <br />19. In your opinion, what watershed classification would the watershed qualify for <br />Linder the adopted Rule? !WS IV <br />20. What classification would your local government prefer for the watershed? Explain. <br />WS IV <br />The area is located inside existing city limits. All zoning and <br />planning is geared toward an urban type development. There is a <br />very limited (if any) number of domestic uwastewater discharges. <br />City water and sewer densities are 4 to 8 dwelling units per acre <br />with allowances up to 10 apartment per acre. Any other Classification <br />would be very restrietiove and detrimental to the future growth of <br />the city. <br />Jlmzxne tenature <br />February 27, 1991 <br />�...- C`..=: -.,,J <br />
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