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5/15/2001
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Minutes - 05-15-2001
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2001
NS RES-2001-062 Resolution approving High Rock Village Subdivision Preliminary Plat
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2001
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b ~~ ~`r ~, ° A (~rttn~.e Cn~uun~~ J~~ettl~ ~epttr#m~rr~ 0 ,~~,y H~ <br />~r ~ Jonathan E. Klein, Chair Rosemary L. Sunrlmers, MPH, DrPH Janet H. $outherland, Vice Chair c <br />fi ~" .. Orange County Board of Health Health Director Orange County Board of Health <br />°'~e e.~~"°~ <br />XMh LwW IYYY, K <br />Environmental Health Division <br />Ron Holdway, Division Director <br />30CrC Revere Road, P.O. Box 8181 Phony (919) 732.8181, x2360 ItA?C: (919) 644- <br />Hillsborough, NC 27278 Betty Borland Barbara Patterson Chapel Hill Durham Mebant <br />www.co_oraiue.nc.us/orange envhlth/ Administrative Assistant Office Assistant (919) 968501 (919) 68$-7331 (919)' 227 <br />December 12, 2000 <br />To: Carla Bateman, Planning and Inspections Department <br />From: Alan Clapp, Environmental Health <br />RE: High Rock Village Subdivision <br />I have attached the information from the soiUsite evaluations for each lot. My only other concern is the stormwate <br />retention areas, The preliminary plan does not show how the runoff will be conveyed to these areas. In the past I <br />have seen septic areas destroyed by sediment ponds and drainage ways to sediment ponds. Also, the stockpiling o <br />cut and fill material adjacent to stormwater retention and sediment ponds has damaged septic areas. I would like t. <br />see addressed how the stormwater runoff will be conveyed to the retention areas behind lots 5, 6, 7 and lot 37. <br />
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