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required to connect to Harnett County's existing sewer system since the project site is over one
(1) mile from the nearest sanitary sewer line.
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PUBLIC UTILITIES STAFF REPORT
Harnett County, North Carolina
Planning Department
108 E. Front Street, Lillington, NC 27546
Phone: (910) 893-7525 Fax: (910) 893-2793
Development Name: Maggie Reid Farm
Property Description
PIN(s): 0652-38-2442.000 Acreage: 76.59 acres
Address/SR No.: Harnett Central Road (SR 2215)
Water
Public water is available for this development (via Harnett County)
Water capacity is available for this development
Nearest water line location (Road name & SR#): Harnett Central Road (SR 2215)
Nearest water line size: 12"
Fire flow is available for this development
Lines permitted under DENR Permit: Not Yet Permitted (DEH Serial Number)
Sewer
Public sewer is not available for this development (via Harnett County)
Sewer capacity is available for this development
Nearest sewer line location (Road name & SR#): FV-Lillington WW Interceptor
Nearest sewer line size: 48"
Lines permitted under DENR Permit: Existing sewer system over 1 mile from project site
WQ 0028647 (DWQ Serial Number)
Additional Requirements
As-Built Record Drawings Yes No N/A
Cost Statement for water improvements Yes No N/A
Cost Statement for sewer improvements Yes No N/A
Professional Engineer’s Certifications for water/sewer extension Yes No
N/A
Final Plat & As-Built Record Drawings are identical Yes No N/A
DOT Encroachment Agreement Yes No N/A
Distance to nearest water/sewer lines noted (Site Plan Only) Yes No N/A
Master Plan submitted for additional phases if intended Yes No N/A
Ballot
REVIEWER: Tim Payseur Date: 07-23-2008
VOTE: Approve
CONDITIONS:
SHORT TERM:
None
LONG RANGE:
Please visit www.harnett.org/utilities for more information on the approval process.
The Professional Engineer must submit utility plans, an engineer's report and project
specifications to HCDPU in accordance with the established approval process, but this long
range requirement will not affect preliminary plat approval by HCDPU. Water and sewer is
available in adequate supply to serve this proposed development, but the developer will not be
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