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10. <br /> <br />11. <br /> <br />12. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />Water and wastewater plans are shown on the <br />MLUP and were reviewed before and after <br />submission of that plan as evidenced by <br />attached letters from Henry Waldroup, and Bill <br />Cochran. <br /> <br />Information has been supplied by Greg Walters. <br />Fire Marshall, concerning emergency services <br />and refuse disposal will be by household <br />provided by BFI or CCC through contract with <br />the County. <br /> <br />Utilities will be required to be underground. <br />Concord Telephone and Concord Electric <br />Utilities have acknowledged this in their <br />review. <br /> <br />Storm drainage is shown on the MLUP where <br />easements are required. Erosion, sediment <br />control, as well as storm drainage plans will <br />be reviewed by the Department of Environment, <br />Health and Natural Resources at the time of <br />subdivision approval and construction. <br /> <br />Phase lines are shown on the MLUP. The <br />petitioner will be submitting further <br />information on scheduling and completion. <br /> <br />The Board of Education and Soil Conservation <br />Service have indicated their review by letter. <br /> <br />Restrictive covenants have been submitted and <br />are available for review in the planning <br />offices. <br /> <br />Not applicable, no multi-family development. <br /> <br />Copies of Soil Conservation Service maps are <br />attached to the letter discussing anticipated <br />traffic. In addition the SCS review letter <br />discuss concerns and limitations of soil <br />types. <br /> <br />Population data has been supplied by the <br />petitioner based on the 1990 census and is <br />attached. Related information about plans for <br />the increased population are given with the <br />estimates. <br /> <br /> 16. No commercial areas are planned with the <br />- development. <br /> <br /> <br />