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5'a31 COUNTY OF HARNETT RESIDENTIAL LAND USE APPLICATION
Central Pernining 108 E Hint Street,Lillington,NC 27548 Phone'.(910)883-7525 ext:2 Fax:(910)893-2703 www.harnetl org/permits
•'A RECORDED SURVEY MAP,RECORDED DEED(OR OFFER TO PURCHASE)&SITE PLAN ARE REQUIRED WHEN SUBMITTING A LAND USE APPLICATION"
LANDOWNER: MA 9OA L HAIR Ciao 2-CO Mailing Address: PO e>0 A' 26)'(
City: reglxty Von-INR Stale: Ai C'Zip: 2-1-574 contact No: 'I6121CS-6°G° Email: NM'. Vi LLM Q cJ/Jt,4/L.co.-+
APPLICANT': Lath 904 4 cNA Ott 0Lc0 Mailing Address: 79O 3OA 2-o'4
City: rASrMu VArt-,Nle State:A/c Zip: 27570 Contact No: 919 zss St 60 Email /kA. VII IAS e7MA IL.Ce x+,
*Please fill out pplicanl lnformaton if different than landowner
CONTACT NAME APPLYING IN OFFICE: bee V II)Wan a- Phone# 115 zds 5 l L6
PROPERTY LOCATION:Subdivision: CA PVA tN+ J n-,up,n1 Lot#: 2- Z- LotoSize:. SCO
State Road# COI Ci State� Road Name: ^� —IcAn mins, �1 [�Map Book B Pagel erlE?`1/ 1.
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Zoning: F4'l;7 )food Zone: X. Watershed: NR Deed Book 8 Page?Walt/ / - /`7°Power Company':
'New structures with Progress Energy as service provider need to supply premise number from Progress Energy.
PROPOSED USE: L,1. .2, Monolithic
S .(Size 74.k G 6)#Bedrooms:_1#Baths:_[Basement(w/wo bath):_Garage': ( Deck: Crawl Space' Slab: `� Slab:_
(Is the bonus room finished?(_)yes ( )no w/a closet?( )yes (_)no(if yes add in with#bedrooms)
U Mod:(Size__)#Bedrooms_#Baths_Basement(w/wo bath) Garage: Site Built Deck:_ On Frame_Off Frame
(Is the second floor finished?( )yes (_)no Any other site built additions?(_)yes (_)no
❑ Manufactured Home:_SW_DW TW(Size x )#Bedrooms:_Garage: (site built?_)Deck: (site built?_)
U Duplex:(Size__)No.Buildings: No.Bedrooms Per Unit:
❑ Home Occupation:#Rooms: Use: Hours of Operation: #Employees:
❑ Addition/Accessory/Other:\ (Size x )Use: Closets in addition?(—)yes (—)no
Water Supply: V County ti/ Existing Well New Well(#of dwellings using well )*Must have operable water before final
Sewage Supply,New Septic Tank(Complete Checklist) _Existing Septic Tank(Complete Checklist) County Sewer
Does owner of this tract of land,own land that contains a manufactured home within five hundred feet(500')of tract listed above?( )yes Lno
Does the properly contain any easements whether underground or overhead(_)yes (')no
Structures(existing orro)osed. Ingle family dwellings: 5 Manufactured Homes: Other(specify):
Required Residential Property Line Setbacks:
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If permits are granted I agree to conform to all ordinances and laws of the State of North Carolina regulating such work and the specifications of plans submitted.
I hereby state that foregoing statements are accurate and correct to the best of my knowledge. Permit subject to revocation if false information is provided.
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Signature of Owner or Owner's Agent ata
mit is the owner/applicants responsibility to provide the county with any applicable information about the subject property,including but not limited
to:boundary information,house location,underground or overhead easements,etc.The county or its employees are not responsible for any
incorrect or missing information that Is contained within these applications."'
"This application expires 6 months from the initial date if permits have not been issued"
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HAL OWEN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
SOIL &ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS
P.O. Box 400,Lillington NC 27546-0400
Phone(910)893-8743/Fax(910)893-3594
www.halowensoil.com
25 October 2016
Mr. Tre Clark
Tre@dcgraleigh.com
Reference:Soil Investigation and Septic System Design
Lot#22 Blk#4 Captains Landing, PIN 0613-86-8058
Dear Mr. Clark,
A site investigation was conducted in October 2016 for the above referenced property,
which is located at 619 Jasmine Road in Harnett County, North Carolina. The purpose of the
investigation was to determine the ability of this lot to support a subsurface sewage waste
disposal system for a typical four-bedroom home. Community water supplies will be utilized for
this lot. It is our understanding that this lot was recorded prior to 1983 and is exempt from the
repair area requirement.
All ratings and determinations were made in accordance with "Laws and Rules for
Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems, 15A NCAC ISA .1900". This report represents my
professional opinion but does not guarantee or represent permit approval for any lot by the local
Health Department. The permit you receive from the Health Department may contain some
modifications or amendments to our submitted design. Please carefully review your permit and
adhere to all prescribed requirements.
The soils were evaluated under moist soil conditions through the advancing of auger
borings. This lot was observed to be underlain by soils rated as provisionally suitable for
subsurface sewage waste disposal (see attached map). These provisionally suitable soils were
observed to be firm clays to greater than 36 inches and will support long term acceptance rates of
0.3 gal/day/sgft.
An initial septic system has been designed utilizing a design flow of 480 gallons per day
and a long term application rate of 0.3 gal/day/ft2. The system is proposed as a gravity driven
system to 400 feet of 25% reduction status drainlines (EZ Flow or chamber). The drainlines
should be installed on contour with trench bottom depths at 18 to 24 inches below surface. An
area immediately behind the home contains the remains of an old abandoned septic system and is
not recommended for the installation of the new system, although the area could be used with
provisions taken if old drainlines are encountered.
Soil Science Investigations • Wetland Delineations,Permitting, and Consulting
HAL OWEN& ASSOCIATES, INC.
It is recommended that care be taken to preserve the life of your septic system. The
septic tank, pump tank, and distribution boxes should be kept accessible for pumping and
adjustment. Your septic system should be inspected periodically and the septic tank pumped out
every 2 to 5 years by a professional contractor. Practicing water conservation in the home, such
as promptly repairing leaky fixtures and running washing machines and dishwashers only when
full, will help to avoid overloading the septic system. Also, disposal of oils, fats, and grease into
the septic system should be avoided because they could clog drainlines and conveyance pipes. A
list of other useful suggestions is attached for your use.
This report and the attached septic system design information will need to be submitted to
the County Health Department for review and the permitting process. I appreciate the
opportunity to provide this service and hope to be allowed to assist you again in the future. If
you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at your convenience.
Sincerely,
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FOF NOATH�'P
Soil Science Investigations • Wetland Delineations, Permitting,and Consulting
HAL OWEN& ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Soil map showing septic suitability and septic layout
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4 BR Home
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Soil Science Investigations • Wetland Delineations, Permitting, and Consulting