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Harnett County
RALEIGH, N.C. 27612
(919) 789 -0744
PROJECT NARRATIVE:
Site Design:
The site for this project is phase 4 of the Fox Run Subdivision (which will be
subdivided into 15 lots) and is also the connection of Prairie Lane to Trotters Ridge via
Jockey Ridge. The minimum lot size will be 15,000 square feet. The front setback is 35'
and the rear is 25'. The side setback is 10' and the corner side setback is 20'. We will
extend the existing road Prairie Lane 1,000' and Jockey Ridge will be extended 310'.
The right -of -way will be 50' and the edge of pavement will be 20' for Prairie Lane and
18' wide for Jockey Ridge.
A. Development name and location
Fox Run Subdivision Located off Docs Road in southern Harnett County
B. Developer /owner and consultant contact information
Mike Barbour
919 - 775 -2500 919 - 774 -8884
511 E. Main Street
Sanford, NC, 27332
C. Site description including the following:
D. The proposed section of Prairie Lane of Fox Run Subdivision phase 4 is located along and off of
Docs Road in Lillington, NC. The developer is Mike Barbour; 511 E. Main Street Sanford, NC
27332. The engineer for the project is John W. Harris, P.E., Consulting Engineers, Inc; 5112
Bur Oak Circle, Raleigh, NC 27612. Survey information was provided by from Eakes
Surveying; 8024 Eakes Road Sanford, NC 27330. The site is approximately 13.59 acres and is
zoned RA -20R.
E. Existing Conditions:
F. On phase 4 the road is already rough graded and has a 6" waterline on the north side of
the road and two fire hydrants. There is a 24" RCP under the road at the low point as
indicted on our plans. For Jockey Ridge, a path will need to be cleared, graded, and
paved to extend Jockey Ridge to intersect with Prairie Lane as required by Harnett
County.
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Soils Map
BnB = Blaney loamy sand, 2 to 8% slopes
VaB = Vaucluse loamy sand, 2 to 8% slopes
VeB = Vaucluse gravelly loamy sand, 2 to 8% slopes
VeE = Vaucluse gravelly loamy sand, 15 to 25% slopes
Soils information was obtained from Harnett County GIS. The site has four different soil
conditions. Blaney loamy sand, (BnB) has 2 to 8% slopes
Vaucluse loamy sand, (VaB) has 2 to 8% slopes, Vaucluse gravelly loamy sand, (VeB) has 2 to 8%
slopes, Vaucluse gravelly loamy sand, (VeE) has 15 to 25% slopes.
Aerial Map
1. Description of all water courses, impoundments, and wetlands on or adjacent to the site or into
which storm water directly flows
The project has one main water courses that transect the site. The property is immediately upstream of a
future subdivision. This downstream property known as Totters Ridge was designed by John Harris P.E.
Consulting Engineer, who knew of the future phases of Fox Run and he has designed the Totters Ridge
drainage system to account for the future developed upstream drainage run -off. The site does not have
any wetlands.
G. Statement noting whether the site is located within the conservation zoning or a watershed
district.
It is our understanding that this site is not located within either a conservation zoning or watershed
district.