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12/15/2010
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Board of Commissioners
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8. Utilities: Describe the existing water, sewer, and road systems at the site. Describe any <br />water, sewer, or road systems included in the proposed project. Attach a separate page if <br />needed. <br />There is an existing sanitary sewer line located along the eastern and northern property line of <br />the site. The sanitary sewer line has a manhole and stub -out to serve the property and is located <br />on the property near the southern portion of the pond with two other access points available <br />along the property line for use. There is also an existing water line located on the southern <br />portion of the site that can be tapped for domestic water usage. All irrigation and other non - <br />potable water use will come from the existing pond which has a state of the art pump facility and <br />pre - installed piping. The pre - installed piping is routed throughout the site and will serve as an <br />irrigation supply. The only "established" road system through the site begins on the southernmost <br />portion of the property on Wallace Road and continues across the railroad tracks then runs <br />parallel with the tracks from West to East across the site to the southeastern corner of the <br />property. This road system is gravel only and has been used primarily for site access. The <br />roadbed is well established and will be a fair starting point for the planned access road <br />improvements. Other than the established gravel road, there is an established farm road that is <br />grassed and is primarily used to access the cows that were grazing on site. The planned <br />roadway throughout the site will follow the established farm road to minimize additional site <br />impacts. There is also an overhead utility corridor that bisects a portion of the site from South to <br />North which includes an established 66 foot easement for Duke Energy. This easement will not <br />impede the proposed development of the park facilities and will be crossed under with the <br />planned roadway. <br />9. Site Clearing: How many acres are to be cleared for the proposed development? <br />Traditional clearing methods will not be used on this site. Only the footprint of proposed <br />amenities along with a minimal disturbance of the surroundings will be cleared. For trail <br />construction, the least invasive path will be chosen as construction begins. Therefore, it is <br />difficult to state how many acres will be cleared for the proposed development, but in Phase 1, in <br />which grant money is being requested, less than two acres will be cleared and for complete build <br />out conditions, we anticipate that less than 5 acres will be cleared out of the 190 acres of the <br />park. The park is being designed as a passive park and strong emphasis is being placed on <br />preserving the natural feature of the site. <br />10. New Facilities: If a new indoor facility is proposed, how large is the facility's footprint or <br />square feet of ground covered? <br />Traditional clearing methods will not be used on this site. Only the footprint of proposed <br />amenities along with a minimal disturbance of the surroundings will be cleared. For trail <br />construction, the least invasive path will be chosen as construction begins. Therefore, it is <br />difficult to state how many acres will be cleared for the proposed development, but in Phase 1, in <br />which grant money is being requested, less than two acres will be cleared and for complete build <br />out conditions, we anticipate that less than 5 acres will be cleared out of the 190 acres of the <br />park. The park is being designed as a passive park and strong emphasis is being placed on <br />preserving the natural feature of the site. <br />11 <br />Attachment number 1 <br />F -11 Page 259 <br />
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