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DRAFT <br /> 251 Tom Altieri: This is a general example of that type of a system that could apply anywhere, yes. <br /> 252 <br /> 253 Delores Bailey: So, is this a single home that won't perc, then? Is that what I'm looking at? <br /> 254 <br /> 255 Tom Altieri: The two illustrations are just to show and illustrate how the drain fields can be different. <br /> 256 On the left side, we have one single-family house served by one drain field, and then on <br /> 257 the right side, four homes are sharing one common drain field. It's just to illustrate the <br /> 258 different ways that those septic systems can be set up. <br /> 259 <br /> 260 Delores Bailey: And so, is this anything like, remember the two large properties, the 32 acres or 39 acres, <br /> 261 and they were going to put all those homes on it? Is this the way they'd handle the sewer <br /> 262 on the right side? <br /> 263 <br /> 264 Tom Altieri: I think you may be referring to this recent subdivision just on the north side of <br /> 265 Hillsborough? <br /> 266 <br /> 267 Venkat Yendapalli: Yeah, that is only water, community well system they have, and then the septic is <br /> 268 individual homes have their own. <br /> 269 <br /> 270 Delores Bailey: Like the house on the left? <br /> 271 <br /> 272 Venkat Yendapalli: Yes. <br /> 273 <br /> 274 Delores Bailey: Okay. <br /> 275 <br /> 276 Venkat Yendapalli: Only water is one community system, one well serving everyone. <br /> 277 <br /> 278 Delores Bailey: Thank you. <br /> 279 <br /> 280 Tom Altieri: You're welcome. <br /> 281 <br /> 282 Lamar Proctor: All right. Any other questions? Meg? <br /> 283 <br /> 284 Beth Bronson: To clarify, I do believe that Fiddlehead Creek presentation, that applicant had the cluster <br /> 285 septic on the right because they had high density homes, and they had proposed a <br /> 286 treatment and dispersal system. <br /> 287 <br /> 288 Delores Bailey: Which project was that, then? <br /> 289 <br /> 290 Beth Bronson: It was Fiddlehead Creek. It was a 55-plus community that wanted to build a healthcare <br /> 291 and independent living with assisted facilities out near Goldmine on 54. <br /> 292 <br /> 293 Delores Bailey: Okay. <br /> 294 <br /> 295 Beth Bronson: And they presented a community septic. <br /> 296 <br /> 297 Delores Bailey: And are there many community septics like that around here? <br /> 298 <br /> 299 Tom Altieri: Presently in Orange County, there are not many, no. <br /> 300 <br />
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