HomeMy WebLinkAboutFOREST TRAILS DECISION PACKET
DRB DECISION PACKET
Harnett County, North Carolina
Planning Department
108 E. Front Street, Lillington, NC 27546
Phone: (910) 893-7525 Fax: (910) 893-2793
Development Name: FOREST TRAILS Phases III & IV
Development Type: Major Subdivision Final Plan/Plat
Date: JANUARY 16, 2008
The above referenced application
shall be HELD for further revision and review.
SHORT TERM CONDITIONS, COMMENTS, OR JUSTIFICATIONS
The following conditions are to be rectified prior to obtaining DRB signature and are subject to change during the course of the
meeting.
Fire Marshal (910)893-7580: Finish the subdivision, Fire hydrant to be installed near lot 116
Hold:
and lot 117 as noted on the prelim plan. Roads not paved and
not all weather. Cul-de-sac's not in place
MAP SHOULD NOT BE LISTED AS PRELIMINARY
E911/Addressing (910)814-2038:
‘PhaseS Three & Four’ should be ‘Phases Three & Four’
Conditionally Approve:
All information contained in application and on maps must
Planning Department (910)893-7525:
correspond. Correct one and/or both so that all information is
Hold:
identical
Title must state 'Final' subdivision
Include all revision dates
Note regarding map not conforming to GS must be removed;
map must comply with all applicable regulations
Show existing property lines (between Mercogliano & Revels)
Existing home & accessory structures located at Lot 128 must
be shown
Lot numbers must be in consecutive order
All roads in previous phases must be taken over by DOT prior
to approval of DRB
Unless Phase 4 is built, Phase 3 will have a street length
issue. So, to ensure compliance, the streets within in Phase
4 should be built in a timely matter.
INSPECTION: Roads must be built to DOT standards
INSPECTION: Fire hydrants must be installed in accordance
with regulations
INSPECTION: Street lights must be installed in accordance
with preliminary plat
INSPECTION: Streetscape buffer must be installed
INSPECTION: Drainage easements must be installed and free
of sedimentation and erosion
The Utility Contractor must schedule the final inspection with
Public Utilities (910)893-7575:
HCDPU on the water lines in Phase 3. The inspection must be
Hold:
completed with satisfactory results before the final plat for
Phase 3 may be approved.
The water lines for this development must be approved by
HCDPU and NCDENR before the water meters may be issued
to the lots in Phase 3. The water lines were not installed for
Phase 4 and the final plat should not include Phase 4 until the
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water lines have been permitted by NCDENR, installed,
inspected and approved for Phase 4.
Soils report not provided
Environmental Health (910)893-7547:
Maps are for preliminary not final
Hold:
LONG RANGE CONDITIONS
The following conditions must be satisfied
Must meet all requirements set forth by NC DENR. Contact at (910)433-3300.
Please visit www.harnett.org/utilities for more information on
Public Utilities (910)893-7575:
the approval process.
The developer must provide HCDPU a one (1) year warranty
on the water lines installed to serve this development.
No construction may begin on the water lines in Phase 4
without the required NCDENR permits and NCDOT
encroachment agreement.
Development Review Board
Chairman
If APPROVED, your signed plat/plan may be picked up at the Planning Department or will be mailed to you within two (2)
business days.
If APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS, you must submit 5 copies of the plat/plan to the Planning Department showing that all
items listed under Short Term Conditions have been rectified. Please be aware that review will not be done while you wait,
as all DRB members will have to review the plat/plan for compliance.
If HELD, you must submit 5 copies of the plat/plan showing that all items listed under Short Term Conditions have been
rectified. To attend the next DRB meeting, revised plat/plans must be submitted by noon on Friday following the meeting
the application was put on hold.
If DENIED, you may appeal the Board’s Decision to the Harnett County Planning Board within 30 days or meet with
Planning Staff to discuss other potential options.
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