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J- <br />CRITERIA ; <br />FLOSI! 4M FILM. <br />(TM MID . RB: Located <br />away: from sites that <br />would, .. if developed', . <br />create a threat to <br />unique or endangered <br />species as identified.-by:.. <br />the State or Federal <br />Government.): <br />(TM Loca <br />:..that: have: <br />T� --Y�a TR�xsra�e cwt <br />COKPLIES: One natural site on <br />the Inventor of Natural Areas <br />and wildlife Habitats is <br />located one -half mile upstream <br />of the site within Duke <br />Forest. Runoff from the site <br />will not affect the natural <br />area, but buffers along the <br />western perimeter may be <br />needed for other potential <br />impacts. One benefit that <br />would be gained is that the <br />proposed project in final <br />development plans would have <br />an open -space /golf course <br />area, which could contain a <br />wildlife corridor recommended <br />in the Inventory. Such <br />corridors are important to <br />wildlife survival. <br />COMTJXS: The predominant soil <br />type is Georgeville sandy <br />loam, which is generally <br />conducive to development. <br />Small stretches of poorer Enon <br />and Tatum soils exist, but <br />largely in the projected open <br />space area. water /Sewer <br />availability should mitigate <br />any problems in this area. <br />COMPLIES: The site will be <br />served with water and sewer <br />service from Hillsborough. <br />Police protection would be <br />provided by the Orange County <br />Sheriff's Department. Fire <br />protection would be provided <br />by the Eno Rural Fire <br />Department. The ability of the <br />Sheriff's and Eno Rural Fire <br />Department to serve the <br />development would be examined <br />in detail as part of a Planned <br />Development application. <br />COI@LXRS: The western portion <br />of this site is in the <br />Hillsborough Thoroughfare Plan <br />and the eastern portion is in <br />the Durham - Chapel Hill - <br />Carrboro (DCHC) Thoroughfare <br />Plan. Both Old NC 10 and New <br />Hope Church Road are <br />designated as Major <br />Thoroughfares on both plans. <br />University Station Road is <br />classified as a minor <br />Thoroughfare on the DCHC Plan. <br />Specific impacts on New Hope <br />Church Road, Old NC 10 and <br />University Station Road will <br />be evaluated in depth as part <br />of the next step or Planned <br />Development application. <br />�•� i i •75�.��i� <br />COMPLIES: Same as TYT. <br />COMPLIES: Soils are <br />predominantly of the Georgeville <br />group, with are generally <br />suitable for septic tanks. Some <br />portions of the site, primarily <br />along streams, have soils with <br />septic tank limitations. <br />However, most of the site should <br />allow on -site disposal. <br />DOES NOT COiPM water service <br />is located to north in Strayhorn <br />Hills. In addition, the <br />Hillsborough Cooperative <br />Planning Agreement would allow <br />water and sewer service in this <br />area for developments that <br />protect rural character. <br />! �-' 4V 4;0 A ka-T-TV] <br />7 <br />
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