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3 <br />RESOLUTION <br />1 91 <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />Date . August 3. 1992 <br />Name of Subdivision Bellechene - East <br />Owner /Applicant _ Richard Swank for Wade Patterson <br />The Board of County Commissioners hereby approves Bellechene - East subdivision <br />preliminary plat, dated May 13, 1992 and containing 30 lots, subject to the fulfillment of <br />requirements specified herein. <br />All roads shall be irrevocably dedicated to the general public and be constructed to standards <br />of the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The approval of this resolution <br />authorizes and directs the Orange County Manager to accept for Orange County and on <br />behalf of the public generally, the offer of dedication of Canotage Court, Porteur Point, and <br />Hamecon Place. This acceptance by Orange County of the dedication to the general public <br />of Canotage Court, Porteur Point, and Hamecon Place shall be without maintenance <br />responsibility. These roads shall be maintained by the owner /applicant until such time as <br />they are accepted for maintenance by the North Carolina Department of Transportation or <br />some other governmental body. Before the Final Plat of any phase of Bellechene - Fast can <br />be recorded: <br />A. Sewage Disposal <br />1. Each residential lot shall contain an adequate area for septic disposal, and <br />repair area, approved by the Orange County Division of Environmental <br />Health. <br />2. The septic system location may restrict the size and location of improvements. <br />This disclosure shall be included in a document describing development <br />restrictions to be recorded concurrently with the Final Plat. The document <br />shall also disclose that information regarding the tentative location of septic <br />systems is available from the Orange County Health Department, Division of <br />Environmental Health. <br />B. Roads and Access <br />1. Canotage Court, Porteur Point, and Hamecon Place shall be constructed to <br />standards of the North Carolina Department of Transportation, within a 50 <br />foot right -of -way, and the construction shall be inspected and approved by <br />NCDOT. <br />