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Approved 9.3.25 <br /> 1262 <br /> 1263 David Barcal: That's a test that is required from NCPWS. Public water supply. For us to permit, to actually <br /> 1264 permit design the well. <br /> 1265 <br /> 1266 Chris Johnston: So,you said 61, correct? <br /> 1267 <br /> 1268 David Barcal: Page 61,yes. <br /> 1269 <br /> 1270 Beth Trahos: It is. <br /> 1271 <br /> 1272 Lamar Proctor: So, on the static well level. The says date measured 7/16/25. Is that accurate? <br /> 1273 <br /> 1274 Ward Marotti: That was the one that we just did. I don't know if the original one is in here or not. <br /> 1275 <br /> 1276 David Barcal: I apologize. It's the exact same company that's. <br /> 1277 <br /> 1278 Beth Trahos: Yeah. No, so,just to clarify, you were incorrect. This is actually a copy. So, you thought this was <br /> 1279 the original, but it was not. <br /> 1280 <br /> 1281 David Barcal: It's so similar to the one we did. So,we got similar results. <br /> 1282 <br /> 1283 Lamar Proctor: And is 90 gallons per minute going to be sufficient for 40 plus homes? <br /> 1284 <br /> 1285 Ward Marotti: Yeah, the state requirement is a bit less than half a gallon a minute per user. And so,we've got <br /> 1286 almost quadruple the state minimum. <br /> 1287 <br /> 1288 Lamar Proctor: Okay. And just a quick follow up on the storm water retention areas. Those are not open water. <br /> 1289 <br /> 1290 Don Sever: Good evening, I'm Don Sever with building consulting. <br /> 1291 <br /> 1292 Lamar Proctor: So, those aren't open ponds, right? <br /> 1293 <br /> 1294 Don Sever: That would be bio-retention areas for infiltration. Something similar. <br /> 1295 <br /> 1296 Lamar Proctor: Okay. <br /> 1297 <br /> 1298 Don Sever: But not standing water. <br /> 1299 <br /> 1300 Lamar Proctor: So,just with like natural wetlands? <br /> 1301 <br /> 1302 Don Sever: Natural vegetation. <br /> 1303 <br /> 1304 Lamar Proctor: Okay. That was just my follow up. Thank you.All right. Jonah? <br /> 1305 <br /> 1306 Jonah Garson: I'm good. <br /> 1307 <br /> 1308 Lamar Proctor: Meg? <br /> 1309 <br /> 1310 Meg Millard: Oh. I have some questions. <br /> 1311 <br /> 1312 Beth Trahos: Yes, ma'am. <br /> 1313 <br /> 1314 Meg Millard: So,for keeping the character of the community and the neighborhood and the rural aspects of <br /> 1315 Orange County, it seems like looking at the satellite view, it's more wooded than not. And you <br /> 1316 would be taking out about 35, 36 acres of trees to put all the houses in and all the septic field and <br />
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