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<br /> <br />S:\\ErosionControlDivision\2014\Neuse\052214.PIN9875080900.WaterfordSterlingLLC <br />3 <br /> <br />The following is a description of how the buffers affect the property: <br />1. Feature A, a previously mapped water feature, is present in the field and therefore <br />subject to buffer regulations. The actual field location of the feature has been <br />corrected on the Orange County GIS system and the beginning point has been <br />flagged in the field for reference. The required stream buffer will either be a 65’ or 80’ <br />undisturbed buffer along both sides depending on the slope value, as calculated per <br />the referenced Ordinance regulations. <br />2. Feature A-1, a previously unmapped water feature, is present in the field and <br />therefore subject to buffer regulations. The field location of the feature has been <br />added to the Orange County GIS system and the beginning point has been flagged <br />in the field for reference. The required buffer will either be a 65’ or 80’ undisturbed <br />buffer along both sides depending on the slope value, as calculated per the <br />referenced Ordinance regulations. <br /> <br />3. Feature B, a previously mapped water feature, is present in the field and therefore <br />subject to buffer regulations. The actual field location of the feature has been <br />corrected on the Orange County GIS system and the beginning point has been <br />flagged in the field for reference. The required stream buffer will either be a 65’ or 80’ <br />undisturbed buffer along both sides depending on the slope value, as calculated per <br />the referenced Ordinance regulations. <br /> <br />4. Feature C, a previously unmapped wet, marshy area, is present in the field and <br />therefore subject to buffer regulations. The field location of this area has been <br />flagged in the field for reference. The required buffer will either be a 65’ or 80’ <br />undisturbed buffer along both sides depending on the slope value, as calculated per <br />the referenced Ordinance regulations. <br /> <br />5. Feature D, a previously mapped braided water feature with associated floodway and <br />floodplain, is present in the field and therefore subject to buffer regulations. The <br />actual field location of the feature has been corrected on the Orange County GIS <br />system. The required stream buffer will either be a 65’ or 80’ undisturbed buffer <br />along both sides depending on the slope value, as calculated per the referenced <br />Ordinance regulations. <br /> <br />6. Feature E, a previously mapped water feature, is present in the field and therefore <br />subject to buffer regulations. The actual field location of the feature has been <br />corrected on the Orange County GIS system. The required stream buffer will either <br />be a 65’ or 80’ undisturbed buffer along both sides depending on the slope value, as <br />calculated per the referenced Ordinance regulations. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />50
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