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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: Forest Trails - Phases 3 & 4
Property Description
PIN(s): 0644-36-8190 ; 0644-26-6563 ; 0644- Acreage: 29.44 acres
25-8924
Address/SR No.: SR 1412
Water
Public water is available for this development (via Harnett County)
Comments: HCDPU has an existing six (6") inch water main located on Rocky Point Court in Phase 2 of
the
exisitng subdivision that should be able to provide adequate pressure and flow for fire protection and
domestic potable water service to this subdivision. The recorded plat for Phase 2 shows a road access at
the end of Wild Oaks Court for Phases 3 & 4. The As-Built Record Drawings for Phase 2 does not show a
road access between Lots # 53 and 54. The Professional Engineer should resubmit a revised set of As
Built Record Drawings to HCDPU that accurately reflects the water line installation in Phase 2 before the
final plat for Phases 3 & 4 may be recorded with the Harnett County Register of Deeds. If this condition
is
satisfied during the course of the development of Phases 3 & 4, then the preliminary plat for Phases 3 &
4
will receive approval from HCDPU.
NOTE: HCDPU provides this information as a curteousy to the developer, registered land surveyor and
professional engineer for design purposes. However, HCDPU cannot be held liable for errors, mistakes,
ommissions, and inaccurate information provided through this preliminary approval process. It is
therefore recommended that the engineer or developer "field verify" the information provided by HCDPU
prior to purchasing, grading, excavating, clearing, or developing the subject property. HCDPU will not
make provisions to extend new water lines to new developments at the county's expense and HCDPU will
not provide assistance to upgrade, install or improve the new or existing water services in the proximity
of
this project unless the developer can provide HCDPU proper justification and demonstrate a benefit for
Harnett County.
Sewer
Public sewer is not available for this development (via Harnett County)
Comments: Septic Tanks must be properly sized and installed on each residential building lot to handle
the wastewater disposal as HCDPU does not have county sewer available within close proximity of this
development.
NOTE: The septic tanks for each residential lot must be approved by The Harnett County Environmental
Health Department.
NOTE: HCDPU provides this information as a curteousy to the developer, registered land surveyor and
professional engineer for design purposes. However, HCDPU cannot be held liable for errors, mistakes,
ommissions, and inaccurate information provided through this preliminary approval process. It is
therefore recommended that the engineer or developer "field verify" the information provided by HCDPU
prior to purchasing, grading, excavating, clearing, or developing the subject property. HCDPU will not
make provisions to extend new water lines to new developments at the county's expense and HCDPU will
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not provide assistance to upgrade, install or improve the new or existing water services in the proximity
of
this project unless the developer can provide HCDPU proper justification and demonstrate a benefit for
Harnett County.
Ballot
REVIEWER: Tim Payseur Date: Feb. 14, 2007
VOTE: Conditionally Approve
CONDITIONS:
SHORT TERM: The professional engineer must submit three (3) sets of utility plans, engineer's report,
and project specifications to HCDPU for review and subsequent approval. The professional engineeer
must submit revised As-Built Record Drawings for Phase 2 that matches the layout of lots and streets
as shown in the recorded plat for Phase 2. The utility plans for the new water lines proposed for
Phases
3 & 4 must properly align with the revised As-Built Record Drawings for Phase 2.
LONGE RANGE: The plans and associated documents must be approved by NCDENR- PWSS and all
permits issued for the utility system improvements prior to construction. Once the state has issued
all
the necessary NCDENR permits for water, erosion control as well as the execution of the three party
NCDOT Encroachment Agreement, then the utility contractor and professional engineer must schedule
a pre-construction meeting with HCDPU prior to construction of said utility improvements.
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