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5 <br /> ORANGE {,LATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY <br /> POLICY FOR EXTENDING WATER AND SEWER LINES <br /> INTO UNIVERSITY LAKE WATERSHED <br /> Purpose <br /> This policy sets forth principles and guidelines for the extension of the <br /> Authority's water and sewer facilities and services into the University Lake <br /> watershed. <br /> Background <br /> In 1987 Orange Water and Sewer Authority commissioned the Camp Dresser & McKee <br /> University Lake Watershed Study to provide the Board of Directors and local <br /> governing bodies with a reliable basis for implementing land management controls <br /> to help assure short and long term protection of the University - Lake water <br /> supply. While the study was being conducted and its recommendations were being <br /> considered by the local governing bodies, the Authority maintained a moratorium <br /> on water and sewer extensions into the watershed. <br /> The study, which was completed in March 1989, evaluated a range of development <br /> scenarios and utility service options, and determined that low density <br /> residential development served by individual wells and septic systems would <br /> present the least overall risk to University Lake water quality. Many of the <br /> CDM findings and recommendations were incorporated into local land management <br /> plans, development ordinances, and regulations amended by the Orange Country Board <br /> Of Commissioners and Carrboro Board of Aldermen in April and May, 1990. Among <br /> the standards for new development were 5- and 2-acre minimum lot requirements, <br /> impervious surface limits, and revised stream buffer setbacks. <br /> Additionally, Carrboro* and Orange County prohibited community alternative <br /> wastewater treatment and disposal systems, as well as public water and sewer <br /> service, except to correct officially declared health hazards. The County <br /> adopted additional language allowing reconsideration of its utility restrictions <br /> after special studies that the County expected to be completed by April 30, 1991 . <br /> Although Chapel Hill has no planning and zoning jurisdiction in University Lake <br /> watershed, the Town Council has maintained a consistent policy against the <br /> extension of public water and sewer service into the watershed. <br /> Orange Water and Sewer Authority's Mission and Goals Statement (December, 1988) <br /> includes a commitment "to be guided by the land management plans approved by the <br /> government units in the area the Authority serves." <br /> Policy <br /> Consistent with findings of the Camp Dresser & McKee University Lake Watershed <br /> Study, and in accordance with recent positions adopted by Carrboro, Chapel Hill, <br /> Certain Carrboro regulations had not been enacted as of the April 25, <br /> 1990 effective date of this OWASA policy, but were proposed for public hearing <br /> on May 15, 1990. <br />
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