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K <br />COMPARISON OF COMMENTS FROM ADJOINING NEUSE RIVER JURISDICTIONS <br />FLAT RIVER (LAKE MICHIE) WATERSHED <br />DEM Recommended Classification: WS -II <br />DURHAM AND ORANGE PERSON <br />Classification <br />Requested WS -II WS -IV <br />Critical Areal <br />Density /Impervious 2 -ACRE LOTS AND /OR 1--AC LOTS AND /OR <br />Surface Limit 6% IMPERVIOUS 12% IMPERVIOUS <br />High - Density NO YES, UP TO 30% <br />Option? IMPERVIOUS <br />Non - Residential NO NEW INDUSTRIAL N 0 L I M I T <br />Development? <br />Sludge Sites NO NEW SITES NO NEW SITES <br />Allowed? <br />Landfills <br />Allowed? NO NEW LANDFILLS NO NEW LANDFILLS <br />Watershed Area <br />or Protected Area* <br />Density /Impervious 2 -ACRE LOTS AND /OR HALF -ACRE LOTS <br />Surface Limit 6% IMPERVIOUS 24% IMPERVIOUS <br />High - Density <br />Option? CONTROLS ALLOWED, NO YES, UP TO 70% <br />DENSITY /IS INCREASE IMPERVIOUS <br />Non - Residential <br />Development? 10% OF WATERSHED ALLOWED, NO LIMIT <br />(MAX 70% IMPERVIOUS) <br />Sludge Sites <br />Allowed? YES YES <br />Landfills <br />Allowed? NO NEW DISCHARGING YES <br />* For WS -IV watersheds, entire watershed not protected. Protected <br />area is either 5 or 10 miles from source. <br />1 Note: As defined by the EMC, no critical areas for these <br />watersheds would extend into Orange County. <br />Wake County did not comment on the Lake Michie /Little River portion <br />of the Upper Neuse basin. <br />
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