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<br />yes and no. He pointed out where the top of the hill and road would be <br />and where the water would be intercepted. He noted that some of the <br />water that will not go down to the drainageway will be intercepted by the <br />road and sent towards the interstate highway. <br />Woods asked Post about the second ftnageway where an easement has <br />also been placed He stated that there must be -a force main where <br />sewage will be moved from lot 7 to the area on lot S. He asked how the <br />second drainageway would be prevented from being clogged up by the <br />force main. Post responded that this is a well defined dminageway with <br />a very small amount of water flowing through it. He stated that it is very <br />narrow and shallow and will be buried about 3 feet with a very modest <br />now. <br />Al Dodson stated that he lives at the bottom of the drainage. He <br />expressed concern with the proposed drampway. He noted that the <br />road new his home was upgraded several years ago and the State wont <br />from a 12-inch drainage to a 3&inch drainage, which will accommodate <br />a tremendous amount of water. He rioted that when the hurricane cams <br />through they lost a lot of timber (hardwoods and pines) in that area. He <br />stated that he is not opposed to the subdivision but is concerned that the <br />drainageways may cause flooding to his property. <br />Post commented that their plan is to convert some of the water away <br />from the property. <br />Sctsy? Kraus stated that she is concerned with tie 40 foot septic <br />easement. - She noted that the clearing for this easement would <br />dramadcal y acct the view from her back door. Post responded that <br />there would be very light pons on done which would be on the order <br />of clearing for a driveway. He pointed out her property on the map and <br />stated that the easement would be near the far western tamer of her <br />property. He stated that they have designated a corridor about 40 feet <br />with a very nice buffer being maintained widga 20.25 feet of the <br />property line. He reiterated that the eras is heavily wooded and with a <br />buffo that size there will be a nice separation. He noted that this.area <br />has a drain that is moderately sloping. Kraus asked if it would be a <br />8mvity fed drain„ Post wgxmded no, that it would be•a pressure <br />sduatiou. Kraus asked if this was common for developers to damp such <br />systom& Post responded yes because it is common practice that the good <br />soils are shared <br />Dodson asked if lot 7 would iodate two septic tanks. Post <br />responded that it would actually be lot 5 that would have two sysmms <br />plus the house site. <br />Kevin Huggins stated that he has had experience with Iota where the <br />waste leaves the house and goes through a strip of land other that where <br />the system is and his experience has been that this provides more leeway <br />for the developers to go around the gees, etc. He noted that it-would <br />have very little impact to the land itself. He pointed out that the <br />developers are verv diliaent areas triAnd M --- nom,..,. 4--