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131 West Mar re t (wane <br />0191-2-452-25-92 (phone) <br />919 (1444 -3002 (fax) <br />Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 132, correspondence sent and received from this account is a public record and may <br />be disclosed to third parties. <br />From: mayolake0a,gmail.corn [mailto: "a olake mail.com] <br />Sent: Monday, January 29, 2018 10:25 AM <br />To: Michael Harvey <br />Cc: Peter Bellantoni; Chuck Edwards Contact; Craig Benedict; Patrick R. Mallett <br />Subject: Re: Triple Crown Farms, Orange County NC Final Plat Approval <br />Michael, <br />Thank you for this clarification regarding a letter from Mr. Edwards. <br />Regarding your anticipated questions, these are best answered by Summit Engineering and Modulus Engineering who <br />have both done design work and have proper documentation on this project. From what they tell me the state is already <br />maintaining projects across the state of North Carolina just like what they designed and we built at the proposed site. <br />My understanding from our September 28, 2017 meeting is that the state wanted poured walls like what you see on a <br />major interstate overpass crossing because of the size of the pipe that was specified. <br />The structure that these Engineering firms have designed far exceeds the need demanded by the ten proposed homesites <br />this may serve. I believe Mr. Edwards will support this statement. <br />The current bridge crossing on Gallant Fox Crossing has cost in excess of $500,000.00. To remove the current <br />structure and replace with poured walls would be astronomical, not to mention the negative environmental impact. <br />
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