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67 <br /> e6ane <br /> Positively chcvmii7g <br /> DATE: October 21, 2020 <br /> TO: Nolan D. Raney, P.E. — Kimley-Horn <br /> FROM: Kyle Smith—City of Mebane Utilities Director <br /> SUBJECT: Efland Station (formally Beaver Crossing) Sanitary Sewer <br /> Mr. Raney, <br /> This letter is to inform you and/or your developer that the subject property (104 acres PIN #s <br /> 9854-16-1576 and 9854-36-3711) has access gravity sewer in the area with the ability to serve <br /> the property. The City does not guarantee gravity sewer services as the elevations of the site, <br /> line locations, proposed buildings, and other environmental features may control connection <br /> types and locations and/or potential line extensions. <br /> The City of Mebane does have the available capacity for the estimated 76,421 gallons average <br /> daily flow as this anticipated flow will count against the previously allocated flow for Orange <br /> County. As an effort to preserve sewer capacity within the region, the City of Mebane request <br /> the use of low-flow end users in conjunction with low-flow fixtures throughout the Efland <br /> Station Project where feasible. <br /> This willingness to serve the Efland Station Project with sanitary sewer shall be subject to <br /> Orange County zoning approval and shall expire on December 31, 2022 should no sewer flow <br /> be permitted by the State. At this time the remainder of the sewer allocation shall return to <br /> Orange County for other potential projects unless a request to extend the willingness to serve is <br /> granted. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> lzzre� <br /> Kyle Smith, P.E. <br /> City of Mebane Utilities Director <br /> CITY OF MEBANE 636 Corregidor St.I Mebane,NC 27302 0 919 563 3401 919 304 6836 ksmith@cityofinebane.com <br />