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4 <br /> 1. Low density projects—30 feet <br /> 2. High density projects—100 feet <br /> 3. Projects covered under the 10/70 option—100 feet <br /> Figure 1.Teer Quarry,Eno River Intakes,and Protected Watershed Areas <br /> t <br /> • r, ! � � .• •fes{ `' �_ `,_ _ 5,, �' - <br /> l� <br /> `4 =a ' _ <br /> 411 <br /> �., V0 0 <br /> • I[ `t 185 <br /> US70 O <br /> '? , ` Es.'.H,RE.Gamin,9 Open[ kjt.lap contnburor,a 1 tie G>s nser cam —'Ay <br /> Legend <br /> Intake Location I-7 Water Supply Watershed-Proposed Intake <br /> —Major Road O Critical Area-Proposed Intake Eno River Raw Water Intake near Teer Quarry <br /> Road Water Supply Watershed-Existing Intake %LA Durham,North Carolina <br /> Q County Boundary MM Critical Area-Existing Intake ' <br /> Municipal Boundary Q NPDES Discharge <br /> Waterbody <br /> Attached is a brief memorandum summarizing the difference in development requirements that would result <br /> from a westward extension of the L-ENO-PW protected area in Orange County. Your own analysis would likely <br /> be more accurate. <br /> Once the City has obtained resolutions of support for the Eno River water supply classification from all of the <br /> affected jurisdictions (Town of Hillsborough, Orange County, Durham County, and City of Durham), we would <br /> submit an application for the Eno River water supply classification to the NC Department of Environmental <br /> Quality Division of Water Resources (DWR). This process will take at least 18 months according to the <br /> description from DWR (attached). <br /> The City of Durham has water distribution system interconnections with the Town of Hillsborough and with the <br /> 1600 Mist Lake Dr. Durham, NC 27704 I 919.560.4381 I DurhamNC.govI Follow Us @©o© NCrhamNC <br />