HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 14, 2024 Regular MeetingAGENDA
Lillington Board of Commissioners
Regular Monthly Meeting
Lillington Town Hall
102 East Front Street
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
May 14, 2024 6:00pm
CALL TO ORDER MAYOR GLENN MCFADDEN
WELCOME MAYOR GLENN MCFADDEN
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE MAYOR GLENN MCFADDEN
INVOCATION COMMISSIONER MARSHALL PAGE
CONSIDERATION OF AGENDA
PUBLIC COMMENT Public comment is an opportunity for citizens wishing to present unscheduled items of concern or
interest to the Commissioners. It is requested that citizens limit their presentations to three (3)
minutes.
CONSENT AGENDA
All items on the Consent Agenda are considered routine, to be enacted by one motion without discussion. If a Governing Body member or citizen requests discussion of an item, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately.
Item #1 Approval of Work Session Minutes from April 8, 2024
Item #2 Approval of Closed Session Minutes from April 8, 2024
Item #3 Approval of Regular Session Minutes from April 9, 2024
Item #4 Approval of Special Meeting Minutes from April 10 & 11, 2024
Item #5 Approval of FY23-24 Budget Amendment #7
Item #6 Approval of MOU between Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Town of Lillington
Item #7 Approval of Master Services Agreement for Professional Services with KCI
Associates of NC, P.A.
Town of Lillington | 2 Item #8 Approval of Right of Way Encroachment Agreement between Town of Lillington and Piedmont Natural Gas – West Duncan Street
Item #9 Approval of Right of Way Encroachment Agreement between Town of Lillington and Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC – at existing pole on 816 Main Street Item#10 Approval of Right of Way Encroachment Agreement between Town of Lillington
and Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC – at existing pole on 31 West Front Street Item#11 Approval of Lillington Town Attorney Contract Item #12 Approval of Contract to Audit Accounts
Item #13 Approval of Agreement between Flatwoods Fire Department EMS Station and Town of Lillington
OLD BUSINESS Item #14 Consideration of Approval of Ordinance to Extend the Corporate Limits of the Town of Lillington (Capeton, LLC) Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
Item #15 Consideration of Approval of an Ordinance to Apply the Lillington Zoning Ordinance to the Newly Incorporated City Limits. (Capeton, LLC) Landon Chandler, Planning Director PUBLIC HEARING Item #16 Public Hearing for Consideration of a Resolution Adopting a Water and Wastewater Allocation Policy
Shane Cummings, Town Engineer
Item #16A Consideration of Approval of a Resolution Adopting a Water and Wastewater Allocation Policy Shane Cummings, Town Engineer
NEW BUSINESS
Item #17 Consideration of Resolution Directing the Town Clerk to Investigate a Non-Contiguous Satellite Annexation Petition Received Under General Statue §160A-58.1 from Harold T. Butts, Jr. Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
Item #18 Consideration of Resolution Fixing Date of Public Hearing for June 11, 2024, on Question of Annexation, Pursuant to G.S. §160A-58.1 as Requested by Harold T. Butts, Jr. for Property Identified as PIN#:0662-90-5908.000. NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Non-Agenda items is an opportunity for the Commissioners, Attorney or Staff to present unscheduled
items that need consideration by the Board.
ADJOURNMENT
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Date of Meeting: May 14, 2024
Staff Work By: Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
Lisa B. Young, Assistant Town Manager
Joseph Jeffries, Town Manager
Alicia Adams, Administrative Services Director
AGENDA ITEM
Consent Agenda Items
ITEM SUMMARY
All items on the Consent Agenda are considered routine, to be enacted by one motion without
discussion. If a Governing Body member or citizen requests discussion of an item, the item will
be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately:
Item #1 Approval of Work Session Minutes from April 8, 2024 Item #2 Approval of Closed Session Minutes from April 8, 2024
Item #3 Approval of Regular Session Minutes from April 9, 2024
Item #4 Approval of Special Meeting Minutes from April 10 & 11, 2024 Item #5 Approval of FY23-24 Budget Amendment #7
Item #6 Approval of MOU between Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Town of Lillington Item #7 Approval of Master Services Agreement for Professional Services with KCI
Associates of NC, P.A.
Item #8 Approval of Right of Way Encroachment Agreement between Town of Lillington and Piedmont Natural Gas – West Duncan Street Item #9 Approval of Right of Way Encroachment Agreement between Town of Lillington
and Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC – at existing pole on 816 Main Street
AGENDA ITEMS #1-13
Item#10 Approval of Right of Way Encroachment Agreement between Town of Lillington and Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC – at existing pole on 31 West Front Street
Item#11 Approval of Lillington Town Attorney Contract Item #12 Approval of Contract to Audit Accounts
Item #13 Approval of Agreement between Flatwoods Fire Department EMS Station and the Town of Lillington RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve consent agenda items as recommended by staff.
Lillington Board of Commissioners April 8, 2024 Work Session Meeting Minutes
Work Session Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Lillington, Monday, April 8, 2024
at 8:30 a.m. at the Lillington Town Hall (102 E. Front Street), Lillington, North Carolina.
Board Members Present: Mayor Glenn McFadden
Mayor Pro Neil McPhail Commissioner Rupert Langdon Commissioner Marshall Page Commissioner Danny Babb
Commissioner Patricia Moss
Staff Present: Joseph Jeffries, Town Manager Lisa Young, Assistant Town Manager
Lindsey Lucas, Town Clerk
Alicia Adams, Administrative Services Director John Bethune, Fire Chief Landon Chandler, Planning Director Shane Cummings, Engineer
Brian Hyde, Senior Infrastructure Inspector
Brandon Harris, Assistant Parks & Recreation Director Ashley Wimberly, Public Works Director Skylar Russell, Assistant Public Works Director
Call to Order & Welcome: Mayor Glenn McFadden called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m.
NEW BUSINESS Item #1 Call a Special Meeting for the 2024 Town of Lillington Board of Commissioners Planning Retreat Mayor Glenn McFadden called a Special Meeting for the 2024 Town of Lillington Board of Commissioners Planning Retreat.
Item #2 Consideration of Senior Citizens Advisory Board Appointment
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Lindsey Lucas, Town Clerk. Ms. Lucas stated that an
application for appointment to the Senior Citizens Advisory Board had been submitted to her
from Geoffrey Patterson. The opening on the Board had been advertised and was the only
application received. The applicant was recommended by the Parks and Recreation Department.
Commissioner McPhail made a motion to approve the Senior Advisory Board appointment.
Commissioner Langdon seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Item #3 Discussion and Consideration of Resolution of Declaration of Official Intent to
Reimburse Expenditures
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Alicia Adams, Administrative Services Director. Ms.
Adams explained that this Resolution of declaration of official intent is made pursuant to Treasury
Regulations Section 1.150-2, or any successor or substitute Regulations which may be promulgated
hereafter, to expressly declare the Town’s intention to reimburse itself for certain expenditures
heretofore paid or to be paid by the Town, such reimbursement to be made with the proceeds of
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debt to be incurred by the Town. Commissioner Langdon made a motion to approve the Resolution
of Declaration of Official Intent to Reimburse Expenditures. Commissioner Moss seconded the
motion that passed unanimously.
Item #4 Discussion Regarding the Town of Lillington’s Participation in a Community
Welcome Guide
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Lindsey Lucas, Town Clerk. Ms. Lucas informed the Board
that the Lillington Chamber of Commerce has come to the Town wanting to know if we would
like to consider participating in a Community Welcome guide. Ms. Lucas informed the Board
that Robin Moody with the Lillington Chamber of Commerce was in the room and could give
more detail on the welcome guide. Mayor McFadden recognized Ms. Moody. Ms. Moody stated
she thought it would be a great idea for the town to participate in the community guide and
showed examples of what other counties and towns have done. The Board had questions
regarding the welcome guide, including costs. Ms. Moody said she would need to know if the
town would like to participate by May 12th.
Item #5 Discussion Regarding Establishing Town of Lillington Water And Wastewater
Allocation Policy
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Shane Cummings, Town Engineer. Mr. Cummings spoke
about the establishment of a water and waste allocation policy at the last work session but
reiterated it with the Board. After further discussions it was the consensus with the Board to hold
a public hearing on the Water and Wastewater Allocation Policy at the next meeting in May.
Item #6 Administrative Reports
Monthly Public Works Activities Report – Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Skylar Russel,
Public Works. Mr. Russel went over ongoing and completed projects.
Capital Projects Update- Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Alicia Adams, Administrative
Services Director. Mr. Jeffries went over the following updates;
SCIF Grants
Downtown Facilities
Stewart, Inc. is continuing to work on the construction drawings for Downtown. Staff has
received cost estimates from Duke Energy for relocation of utilities. The Town has entered into a
contract with Duke Energy including a non-refundable deposit of $90K. This will provide the
Town with the actual cost for construction for underground utilities. Staff is continuing to work
closely with Ducke Energy and Pike to work through construction plans. The Downtown project
is complex. Consultants include Duke Energy, Pike, McAdams, utility providers in the area,
Stewart, and adjacent developer. McAdams is continuing to explore alternatives for stormwater
retention Downtown as requested by the Lillington Board of Commissioners at the October 23,
2023 Special Meeting.
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Stormwater Resiliency Funds
Staff was notified that the State allocated $3.5 million for Stormwater infrastructure
improvements and stream restoration, to provide more efficient stormwater management and
flood resiliency. Project components will include stormwater management, replacing undersized
culverts, and stabilizing streambanks to improve flood resiliency. Staff has received all of the
funding to begin the project.
Projects:
1. Downtown Stormwater Improvements
• Finalizing 65% Design plans. These are currently under internal review before
sending to Town. Once Town has had a chance to review and comment,
McAdams will begin Utility coordination / coordination with other stakeholders.
• An on-site meeting will take place to make determinations on constructability and
potential conflicts. McAdams will invite Town staff to join in field visits and
coordination discussions.
• Consultants are coordinating with the railroad RJ Corman to put in an additional
crossing.
2. Duncan Street
• Under construction
3. Railroad Crossing
• Finalizing 65% Design Plans
• Ongoing coordination with RJ Corman (Railroad) for encroachment
documentation and permitting for working within their R/W.
4. 13th Street Reservoir
• McAdams is recommending upsizing the northernmost culvert crossing on S 13th
Street to dual RCBC box culverts to eliminate roadway overtopping for the 10
and 25-Year design storms. Although this recommendation is a slight deviation
from the 15’W x 6’H RCBC, which is listed as the preferred design alternative
(#2) in the previous Town of Lillington Stormwater Assessment, it will better
maintain existing stream geometry and lend to more feasible construction and
procurement of materials.
• Construction Drawings are close to completion.
• Easement acquisition will be necessary for completion of the project
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Golden Leaf Application Stormwater Harnett Street
Project Description:
The proposed storm drainage improvements would include removal and replacement of existing storm drainage pipe, ranging from 15” RCP to 30” RCP, and removal and replacement of storm drainage structures, including catch basins, drop-inlets, storm drainage manholes, and storm drainage headwalls. The proposed storm drainage infrastructure will effectively capture storm
runoff, convey stormwater efficiently inside public right-of-way, and increase the level of service
of the storm drainage system. In addition, private storm drainage infrastructure would be relocated to the Town Right-of-Way to allow for easier access for future maintenance and inspections. The probable cost of this project is $1.3 million, staff requested full funding for the project. Staff met with Golden Leaf on site on March 19th. They have requested additional
information from staff that we are working with business owners in the area to complete.
The Golden Leaf Foundation reached out to staff April 4th and explained the Board of Directors took no action on the flood mitigation application. Golden Leaf Staff explained that the project is still eligible for an award and will be brought to the Board at the June Board meeting. They
explained the board acted on very few projects at their meeting and that receiving no action is
not an indication that the project will not be awarded.
North Carolina Emergency Management Transportation Infrastructure Resiliency Grant
The Town was awarded a grant from the North Carolina Emergency Management Transportation
Infrastructure Resiliency Program for $790,000. Staff issued a Notice of Award to Narron
Contracting, Inc. and the project is currently under construction. Staff requested an extension, it
was approved and the new completion date is June 30, 2024. Installation of the new storm
drainpipe and drop inlet along the roadway is complete. Installation of fencing, curb gutter,
sidewalks, and paving will be the next phase of construction. Duncan Street will remain closed.
We have expended the construction portion of the Emergency Management Transportation
Infrastructure Resiliency Grant and will finish off the project with Flood Resiliency and Powell
Bill Funds.
Capeton Greenway RFQ
Staff is exploring other options and will be negotiating with the engineering firm which was
ranked secondly during the RFQ process.
Fire Station #3 The Town staff has received their third schematic layout of the Fire Station and are continuing to work closely with Bobbitt. Below is the layout of the interior of the fire station. Staff has
requested Bobbitt to provide architectural standards for the facade of the station.
ARPA S.L. 2022-74 Appropriated Projects All documentation was submitted to the State to fund the Hwy 210 sewer line expansion and Southern Regional Sanitary Sewer/Poorhouse Creek installation of new sanitary sewer
interceptor and regional pump station. The total allocation was $9,250,000. Staff has received the
offer and acceptance letter from the Department of Water Infrastructure.
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a. Hwy 210 Sewer line Project
Temple Grading signed the NTP August 14, 2023. Construction has begun and is on-going. Temple has submitted a change order for the project. Staff is still in negotiations regarding the change order but funds are available through ARPA funding through
contingencies.
b. Poorhouse Creek Myers Engineering has submitted the engineered plans to the state for approval. LASII Grant
Staff submitted the LASII grant application October 2, 2023 requesting $500,000 to develop and
implement a new stormwater utility to provide a predictable, equitable and ongoing funding source for its stormwater program. The activities that the Town seeks to accomplish with the funding that the utility will provide
include:
• Increasing the flood resiliency of the transportation system in and through the Town;
• Funding stormwater Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) to address stormwater
quantity and quality issues;
• Handling critical maintenance needs and operations; and
• Meeting planning and implementation needs.
Staff has been officially notified of the funding award by the NC Department of Environmental Quality Division. Staff is expecting the funding agreement within the coming weeks. S.L. 2023 Appropriated Funds
The Town was appropriated $11,062,500 through Session Law in 2023. Administrative cost for
the funds is $331,875.00. Available funds remaining are $10,730,625. There are substantial
overruns at the WWTP and the Town’s cost share is $6.2 million. Staff request to use $3,037,556
of SL appropriations towards the overruns from the WWTP project.
Additional Proposed projects with remaining funds:
1. Water Tank $4.5 million
2. Downtown utility rehabilitation approximately $3.1 million
Staff request direction from the Board to submit the completed request for funding forms to the
Division of Water. Following completion of the required documents staff can begin the projects.
Monthly Financial Report – Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Lisa Young, Assistant Town
Manager. Ms. Young reviewed the monthly summaries for the Town’s revenues, expenditures,
and year-to-date fund balances in the General Fund, Water/Sewer Fund, and the Powell Bill
Fund for the month of March.
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Town Manager’s Report – Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Joseph Jeffries, Town Manager.
Mr. Jeffries discussed current and ongoing projects with the Board.
Item #6 Discussion of Regular Meeting Agenda for April 9, 2024
Mayor Glenn McFadden reviewed the Agenda for the April 9, 2024, Regular Meeting. Commissioner Langdon made a motion to go into Closed Session per §143-318.11(a)(3)(5)(6). Commissioner Page seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Commissioner McPhail made a motion to come out of Closed Session. Commissioner Page seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Adjournment: The meeting adjourned following the unanimous approval of a motion by
Commissioner Moss and a second by Commissioner Langdon. Attest:
____________________________ _______________________________ Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk Glenn McFadden, Mayor
Lillington Board of Commissioners April 9, 2024
Regular Board Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Lillington, Tuesday, April 9, 2024
at 6:00 p.m. at the Lillington Town Hall (102 E. Front Street), Lillington, North Carolina.
Board Members Present: Mayor Glenn McFadden
Mayor Pro Tempore Neil McPhail
Commissioner Marshall Page
Commissioner Rupert Langdon
Commissioner Danny Babb
Commissioner Patricia Moss
Staff Present: Joseph Jeffries, Town Manager
Lisa Young, Assistant Town Manager
Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
Alicia Adams, Administrative Services Director
Landon Chandler, Planning Director
Frank Powers, Police Chief
William Baker, Parks & Recreation Director
Tony Buzzard, Town Attorney
Call to Order & Welcome: Mayor Glenn McFadden called the meeting to order and welcomed
those in attendance at 6:00 p.m.
Invocation: Commissioner Page held the invocation.
Agenda Consideration: Mayor Glenn McFadden presented the agenda for the consideration by
the Town Board. Commissioner Page moved to approve the agenda as presented. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner McPhail and approved unanimously. (Minute Book Notation:
Agenda is on file at Lillington Town Hall).
Public Comment: Mayor Glenn McFadden inquired as to whether anyone wished to address the
Town Board.
Wayne Lener – 61 CuttyWay – Lillington – Mr. Lener spoke about the issue of squatters taking
over people’s homes in America and wanted citizens to be safe and prepared in case it starts
happening around the area.
Consent Agenda: Commissioner Langdon moved that the consent agenda items be approved as
submitted to the Board. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Page and the following
consent agenda items were approved unanimously.
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Item #1
Work Session Minutes from March 11, 2024
Item #2
Closed Session Minutes from March 11, 2024
Item #3
Regular Session Minutes from March 12, 2024
Item #4
FY23-24 Budget Amendment #6
Item #5
Approval of Supplement 2 To The Professional Services Contract Between Willdan
Financial Services and the Town of Lillington, North Carolina
Item #6
Approval of Resolution of Declaration of Official Intent to Reimburse Expenditures
Old Business
Item #7 Approval of School Resource Officer Program Reimbursement Agreement For
Elementary And Primary Schools – between the Harnett County Board of Education, the
Harnett County Schools, the County of Harnett and the Town of Lillington.
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Joseph Jeffries, Town Manager. Mr. Jeffries explained the
Agreement had been tabled to this meeting at the March 12, 2024, meeting. Mr. Jeffries stated
the information that was requested had not been received and asked that the board table the item
again until all necessary information was obtained. Commissioner Babb made a motion to table
the item until all necessary information was obtained. Commissioner McPhail seconded the
motion that passed unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING Item #8 Public Hearing for Consideration of Temporary Street Closure of Town Streets for
Cape Fear Fest on May 4, 2024 at 7 a.m.
Mayor Glenn McFadden opened the Public Hearing at 6:05 p.m.
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Lindsey Lucas, Town Clerk. Ms. Lucas stated the Town of
Lillington received a request from the Lillington Chamber of Commerce to temporarily close
East Front Street & 700 Block of 1st Street. May 4, 2024 from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for the 2024
Cape Fear Fest.
With no additional comments, Mayor McFadden closed the Public Hearing at 6:06 p.m.
Item #8A Consideration of Approval of An Ordinance to Extend the Corporate Limits of the
Town of Lillington (Darleen & Telford Miller)
A motion was made by Commissioner Page to approve the request to temporarily close Town streets for the 2024 Cape Fear Fest. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Moss and
approved unanimously.
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Item #9 Public Hearing on Consideration of Text Amendment to Title III, Chapter 32.056 of the
Lillington NC Code of Ordinances.
Mayor Glenn McFadden opened the Public Hearing at 6:07 p.m.
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Lindsey Lucas, Town Clerk. Ms. Lucas stated the purpose of this
Text Amendment is to add an attendance policy to the Planning Board Bylaws. This attendance policy
would align with all the other advisory boards and committees.
With no additional comments, Mayor McFadden closed the Public Hearing at 6:08 p.m.
Item #10 Public Hearing on the Question of Annexation of the contiguous Satellite Area PIN #:
0660-73-6096.000, 0660-73-3104.000, 0660-73-4138.000 & 0660-73-5319.000.
Case Number ANX-24-02 (Capeton, LLC)
Mayor Glenn McFadden opened the Public Hearing at 6:08 p.m.
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Lindsey Lucas, Town Clerk. Ms. Lucas stated the Town of Lillington
received a petition under §160A-31 for satellite annexation. The Town Board by Resolution directed the
Town Clerk to investigate the sufficiency of the petition. In accordance with §160A-58.2 the Town Board
called a Public Hearing for the question of annexation for 19.330 -acres being PIN #’s: 0660-73-
6096.000, 0660-73-3104.000, 0660-73-4138.000 & 0660-73-5319.000.
Susan West – 1000 S 6th Street – Lillington – Wanted to know if adjacent property owners were notified
via mail.
Charlotte Johnson – 967 E Cornelius Harnett Blvd – Lillington – Wanted an explanation regarding the
meaning of neighborhood mixed use.
With no additional comments, Mayor McFadden closed the Public Hearing at 6:12 p.m.
Item #10A Consideration of Approval of An Ordinance to Extend the Corporate Limits of the Town
of Lillington
Commissioner Page made a motion to table the Ordinance to Extend Corporate Limits of the Town of
Lillington to the next Board meeting on May 14, 2024. Commissioner McPhail seconded the motion that
passed unanimously.
Item #11 Public Hearing on the Question of Zoning Assignment for Newly Incorporated
City Limits (Capeton, LLC)
Mayor Glenn McFadden opened the Public Hearing at 6:12 p.m.
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Landon Chandler, Planning Director. Mr. Chandler explained
Town staff received an application from the owner to assign zoning to approximately 20.53-acres being PIN#’s : 0660-73-6096.000, 0660-73-3104.000, 0660-73-4138.000, 0660-73-5319.000, 0660-73-
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8532.000, 0660-73-9563.000, 0660-83-0488.000 Near the intersection of E. Cornelius Harnett BLVD. &
Club Rd. Applicant is proposing a Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMX) zoning district. Current
Zoning on site is RA-20M(County) and RS20(Town). This is a straight zoning request without supplied voluntary conditions. The sites are currently used primarily as residential properties and vacant land. The 20.53-acre assemblage has access to water and sewer although ultimate capacity has not been studied. The surrounding land uses are Single Family Residential, Commercial,
Institutional, and previously approved projects immediately adjacent. The owner/applicant is
asking for it to be zoned for the uses listed in the NMX district. This classification encompasses many different potential uses as referenced on the use table below. P represents outright permitted, PS represents permitted with standards, S means Special Use Permit required, and a ”-“ would mean not permitted.
The Planning Board considered the Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMX) zoning district at their meeting on March 18, 2024 and did vote 4-1 to recommend Approval to the Board of Commissioners.
Brendie Vega – WithersRavenal – 115 McKeenan Drive, Cary NC – Spoke in favor of the Zoning
Assignment. Ben Taylor – Greenfield Communities – 8601 Six Forks Road – Spoke in favor of the Zoning Assignment.
With no additional comments, Mayor McFadden closed the Public Hearing at 6:39 p.m. Item #11A Consideration of Approval of An Ordinance to Apply the Lillington Zoning Ordinance to the Newly Incorporated City Limits (Capeton, LLC)
A motion was made by Commissioner Page to table the Question of Zoning Assignment to the
next Board meeting on May 14, 2024. Commissioner Babb seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Non-Agenda Items: Mayor Glenn McFadden inquired as to whether there were any non-agenda
items that should be addressed by Town Board members or staff.
Adjournment: The meeting adjourned following the unanimous approval of a motion by Commissioner Langdon and a second by Commissioner McPhail.
Attest:
____________________________ ____________________________ Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk Glenn McFadden, Mayor
Lillington Board of Commissioners April 10th & 11th Special Board Meeting/Retreat Minutes
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Special Board Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Lillington, Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at
2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Thursday, March 09, 2023 at 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at The Inner Banks
of Edenton at 103 E Albemarle Street, Edenton, North Carolina for the purpose of conducting a
Town Board Planning Retreat.
Board Members Present: Mayor Glenn McFadden Mayor Pro Tempore Rupert Langdon Commissioner Marshall Page Commissioner Neil McPhail Commissioner Danny Babb – Absent Day 1 – Present Day 2
Commissioner Patricia Moss Facilitator: Chad Sary, ACIP, Associate Vice President, Stewart, Inc.
Ted Davenport, Davenport Staff Present: Joseph Jeffries, Town Manager
Lisa Young, Assistant Town Manager
Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk/Permitting Technician
Landon Chandler, Planning Director
Shane Cummings – Present Day 2
April 10, 2024-Day One
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor McFadden opened the special meeting/planning retreat and called the meeting
to order and welcomed those in attendance.
Mayor McFadden recognized Chad Sary, Facilitator. Mr. Sary reviewed accomplishments and
progress from FY2023-24. Mr. Sary also went over the following: Session 1 - Pre-retreat Questions
The first activity involved introductions and discussion of two questions for all participants to answer. The questions are listed below, along with a summarization of the answers provided Question 1 - What do you see as the most critical issue or trend (internal and external) facing the Town of Lillington? • Controlling & managing growth.
• Keeping up with existing services as the population grows. • Traffic & transportation improvements. • Downtown transformation. • Infrastructure improvements. • Funding for projects & incentives. • Transitioning from a rural community to a more urban town.
Question 2 - What is one thing you believe the Town of Lillington (or your department) could do to improve its performance AND what do you think the barriers are to making this happen? • Keeping qualified personnel and having staff to accommodate future needs. • Ability to research and apply for more grants for funding and revenue sources. • Better relationships with external organizations (i.e., NCDOT).
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• Streamlined process for development. • Avoid being reactive and have a proactive approach towards capital projects and debt.
• Retain and attract public safety, recreation, and public works employees through increased salaries, benefits, etc Session 2 – Good Governance Exercise Facilitator Sary provided some perspective on governing as a body and then asked each elected official to share their response to a series of prompt questions about governing together. The first activity involved three questions for all elected officials to answer. The questions are listed below, along with a summary of the answers provided Governing Together Questions Responses
What does good government look like to you?
• Efficient, fair & productive. • Listening to citizens and addressing issues.
• Proper planning of projects. • Advocates of town employees. • Management of town resources. • Leadership. • Paying attention to citizen needs. • Transparency.
• Trustworthiness. • Accountability. • Financially responsible. What do you hope this Board will be known for by the citizens of Lillington? • Embracing and guiding growth. • Making Lillington a great place to live, work & play. • Thoughtful and careful management of growth. • Listening & Empathy. • Prosperity. • Connecting the community. • Commercial growth. • Support of staff. What is one thing that is NOT true about Lillington today that you hope WILL be true in five years?
• An economic engine in Harnett County. • A destination for people to live, work, shop, and play. • Not being a “drive-thru” town. • Public safety is fully staffed. • Management of growth. • More employment opportunities.
Session 3 – Environmental Scan Facilitator Sary presented an Environmental Demographic Scan of the Town of Lillington.
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Session 4 – Reviewing Priorities: Keep, Toss, Complete Exercise Facilitator Sary reviewed the goals and priorities from the previous year’s retreat, and a category of “Keep, Toss or Complete” was agreed upon by the Board of Commissioners, and a consensus was formed to delete the goals that were complete or no longer a priority and the keep the ones that remain as a short term and long term goal. These goals are identified in Session 6 – Goal Setting and Prioritization. Session 5 - Individual Short-Term & Long-Term Goals Before taking a mid-afternoon break, each elected official provided Facilitator Sary with one individual short-term & one long-term goal. The results are as follows: Short Term Individual Goal Long-Term Individual Goal
1. Increase staff salaries to be competitive to
RTP area.
2. Public safety adequately staffed and funded –
two votes.
3. Hiring of more staff to manage growth.
4. Completion of walking trail to McPhail Park.
1. Complete downtown revitalization projects(s)
– two votes.
2. Improve transportation network.
3. Have more industry.
4. Long-term CIP projects completed.
5. Lillington to be a destination town.
6. Tree-lined streets with lighting.
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Session 6 – Goal Setting & Prioritization Short Term Goals Building on the previous year’s goals based on the Keep, Toss, Complete exercise, the Board of Commissioner members were asked to comment on initiatives they would like the Town to pursue in the next 12-24 months. While ALL these projects are important, the board members had the opportunity to vote on which projects were considered priorities for FY 24-25. The voting occurred through the “dot democracy” method, with each member getting a total of four dots (3 green and one yellow).
Green dots represented the top priorities (3 points), and the yellow dots represented those in second (1 point). The chart below illustrates these priorities, which were categorized by Growth, Facilities, Parks & Recreation, Infrastructure and General Government.
FY 2024-25 Short Term Goals
Priority
Rank
(Points
Received)
Votes
(for
each
color)
Goal & Action Steps Category
1 (14)
4
2
Continue downtown revitalization efforts.
Continue to seek funding for
downtown projects.
Investigate special tax district
(TIF) for downtown.
Assist in the recruitment of more
diverse businesses downtown.
Look for options to replace/remove
unwanted land uses downtown.
Growth
2 (13)
4
1
Retain staff and recruit qualified
professionals to manage growth.
Actively recruit experienced staff.
Evaluate staff to match with
growing services.
Review salaries/benefits to
be competitive with RTP and
similar regions.
Identify professional growth
for employees and establish
an award
process for achievements.
General
Government
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3 (9)
3
Develop plan to construct
greenway tail in Capton
development.
Identify funding sources.
Develop alternate strategies for a
plan of action to design & construct
within 5
years.
Parks &
Recreation
4 (7)
1
4
Continue efforts to construct 10th
Street Bypass.
Set up as capital reserve fund.
Continue to work with NCDOT to
retain funding.
Develop means for town to provide
funds
to assist with construction/design.
Infrastructure
5 (4)
1
1
Develop River Park greenway.
Hire consultant to design greenway
trail
from River Park (bridge) to
Botanical Trails.
Parks &
Recreation
6 (3)
1
Complete a pavement assessment
study for town-owned streets.
Hire consultant to provide
study and assessment.
Prioritize future funding based on
findings from study.
Infrastructure
6 (3)
1
Purchase new fire truck.
Order truck (3 year waiting period).
Review tax supplements for
flatwood fire district.
Develop long-term solution for
coverage
of flatwood fire district.
Facilities
6 (3) 3 Construct fire station #3.
Finalize contract with contractor. Facilities
7 (2)
2
Construct new Public Works
Storage Facility.
Hire contractor to construct.
Facilities
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8 (1)
1
Update Comprehensive Land Use
Plan.
Select consultant to update plan.
Tie process to Urban Services
Area establishment & sewer
agreement(s).
Process should include adequate
public engagement.
Should be connected to Comprehensive
Transportation Plan.
Growth
8 (1) 1 Install recreation lights. Parks &
Recreation
9 (0) Update Planning Software. Growth
9 (0) Correct Ivey Street Stormwater, Parking
& Ingress/Egress Issues.
Infrastructure
9 (0)
Infill sidewalk construction based
on the Town’s adopted Bicycle &
Pedestrian
Plan.
Infrastructure
9 (0) Purchase Limb Truck. Facilities
9 (0) Redevelop website. General
Government
9 (0)
Senter Park Construction
Develop plan for updates.
Solicit designers and put out for bid.
Parks &
Recreation
9 (0) Construct picnic shelter at McPhail
Park.
Parks &
Recreation
9 (0)
Construct gym & field upgrades.
Continue with renovations to
gym.
Plan for reuse of fields & gym;
create programing for each.
Install better Wi-Fi for security.
Parks &
Recreation
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Long Term Goals
Long-term goals are designed to be accomplished over a longer period than those
outlined as short-term goals. Long-term goals often require more timing, planning,
and a larger financial investment. Similar to the Short-Term Goals and building on
the previous year’s goals based on the Keep, Toss, Complete exercise, the Board of
Commissioner members were asked to comment on long-range initiatives they
would like the Town to pursue in the next 3-5 years.
While ALL these projects are important, the board members had the opportunity to
vote on which projects were considered priorities for FY 24-25. The voting occurred
through the “dot democracy” method, with each member getting three pink dots.
FY 2024-25 Long Term Goals
Priority
Rank Votes Goal Category
1 (t) 4 Develop a plan to renovate the old Lillington
School. Facilities
1 (t) 4 Construct extension of McKinney Parkway. Infrastructur
e
2 (t) 3 Update the Town’s Park & Recreation
Master Plan.
Parks &
Recreation
2 (t) 3 Construct new gym & park. Parks &
Recreation
3 1 Renovate depot. Facilities
4 0 Construct firemen’s hut. Facilities
4 0 Construct/renovate multi-purpose
bathroom at
McPhail Park.
Facilities
APRIL 11, 2024-DAY TWO:
Mayor Glenn McFadden recognized Ted Cole with Davenport Public Finance. Mr. Cole passed
out a packet to everyone in attendance. Included in the packet was the following: - Credit Rating and Peer Comparative Overview - General Fund Operations and Fund Balance - Existing Tax Supported Debt Profile
- CIP Funding Analysis
- Financing Options and Considerations - CIP Funding Analysis Detail - General Fund Financials - Existing Tax Supported Debt
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Under General Fund Financial Performance Mr. Cole highlighted the following: - Since 2020, the Town’s operating revenues have exceeded operating and debt service
expenditures, resulting in a structurally balanced budget and annual operating surpluses.
- In FY 2021, the Town experienced significant stormwater capital expenses due to storm damage. The Town received a disaster declaration from the State for 75% of the costs. Reimbursement payments have been received in FY 2022-2024. - The Town has increased their total fund balance from FY 2020 to FY 2023 by
approximately $1,100,000.
- In FY 2023, the Town re-established compliance with its available General Fund Balance to Expenditures Policy of 40%. Mr. Cole went through the packet in detail and discussions were continued between him and the
Board.
Mayor McFadden recognized Joseph Jeffries, Town Manager. Mr. Jeffries went over various topics including ongoing projects and potential future projects with the Board.
This concluded the 2024 Planning Retreat.
Adjournment: The Special Board Meeting/2024 Planning Retreat was adjourned, April 11,
2024.
Attest:
_______________________________ ____________________________
Glenn McFadden, Mayor Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
TOWN OF LILLINGTON
102 East Front Street ● P.O. Box 296 ● Lillington, North Carolina 27546 Phone: (910) 893-2654 ● Fax (910) 893-3693 ● www.lillingtonnc.org
ORDINANCE FY2024-22 BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024
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BE IT ORDAINED, by the Governing Board of the Town of Lillington, North Carolina, that the
following amendment is made to the budget ordinance for the period ending June 30, 2024:
Section 1. To amend the General, Powell and Water/Sewer Funds, the revenues and
expenditures are to be changed as follows:
Account Number Description Increase Decrease
60-95-329-0000 Interest $ 6,000
60-90-373-0000 Water Taps $ 3,000
60-91-373-1000 Sewer Taps $ 3,000
60-91-373-2000 Sewer Capacity Rev $ 5,000
60-90-720-1610 Maint & Rep Lift Stn $ 10,000
60-90-720-7650 Sewer Capacity Exp. $ 5,000
60-90-720-1500 Maint & Rep-Water $ 2,000
10-00-410-5900 Special Events $ 4,000
10-00-410-5700 Miscellaneous $ 2,000
Town of Lillington | 2
102 East Front Street ● P.O. Box 296 ● Lillington, North Carolina 27546 Phone: (910) 893-2654 ● Fax (910) 893-3693 ● www.lillingtonnc.org
10-00-470-0450 Bank Fees $ 15,000
10-00-470-3300 Materials & Supplies $ 2,000
10-20-500-3300 Materials & Supplies $ 5,000
10-10-540-1700 Maint & Rep-Vehicle $ 8,000
10-80-620-7400 Capital Outlay $ 55,000
10-80-620-3300 Materials & Supplies $ 6,000
10-80-620-1600 Maint & Rep-Equip $ 4,000
10-10-530-0600 Insurance $ 8,000
10-00-335-0402 Insurance Claims $ 55,000
10-00-329-0000 Interest $ 15,000
10-00-399-0000 Fund Balance $ 39,000
To budget funds for lift station repairs; Emergency repair for light pole at park; Miscellaneous
adjustments.
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Governing Body,
Budget Officer, Clerk and the Finance Director for their direction.
Adopted this 14th day of May, 2024
__________________________
Glenn McFadden, Mayor
Attest:
__________________________
Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
To Town of Lillington Public Works Department Date April 25, 2024 Town of Lillington Encroachment Agreement Project Lillington Regulator Station Piedmont Natural Gas Dunn Corridor Retrofit and Derate Project Via Electronic via Email Attention Ashley Wimberly: Town of Lillington Public Works Director Subject Lillington Regulator Station; Right-of-Way Encroachment Application 4004 Summit Boulevard NE, Suite 1200 \ Atlanta, GA 30319 O 770-587-4776 \ burnsmcd.com 9400 Ward Parkway \ Kansas City, MO 64114 O 816-333-9400 \ burnsmcd.com 9400 Ward Parkway \ Kansas City, MO 64114 O 816-333-9400 \ burnsmcd.com Enclosed are the following: No. of copies Description and Remarks 1 Town of Lillington Right of Way Encroachment Agreement Application 1 Dunn Corridor Retrofit and Derate Project – Lillington Regulator Station Drawings Remarks: On behalf of Piedmont Natural Gas (PNG), BMcD EGS, P.C. previously submitted preliminary plans and issue for bid plans for the Lillington Regulator Station in March and April of 2024 for review with Town of Lillington’s ordinances, including road encroachment agreements for applicable roads. As a result of that coordination, please find attached an executed copy of the Town of Lillington’s Right-of-Way (ROW) Encroachment Agreement and final plans. PNG is applying for ROW encroachment on West Duncan Street, attached. The encroachment agreement is for a temporary construction entrance installation on West Duncan Street to facilitate access during construction to the existing Lillington Regulator Station in Lillington, Harnett County, North Carolina (35.4051, -78.8166). The scope of work for the Lillington Regulator Station includes modification of piping within the existing station. A temporary bypass will be installed for the duration of construction so that flow will be continuous to customers while also allowing safe construction within the station. The temporary construction entrance is expected to be in place for approximately three weeks. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions and/or if anything additional is required. Thank you. BMcD EGS, P.C. By Fawn Armagost – (724) 980-3013; farmagost@burnsmcd.com Copies to: Ashley Wimberly, Public Works Director Delores Yeager, Administration Landon Chandler, Planning Director Tony Buzzard, Town Attorney Shane Cummings, Town Engineer Josh Perry, Building Inspector Daniel Deese, PNG Jeff Barna, PNG Wyatt Beall, BMcD EGS, P.C. Aaron Barna, BMcD EGS, P.C. Crystal Fox, BMcD EGS, P.C
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PNG-M-025-0001556 MECHANICAL PLOT PLAN - LILLINGTON RS X OF X B
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PNG-M-025-0001558 BILL OF MATERIALS - LILLINGTON RS X OF X B
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AS DEFINED IN CLEAN WATER ACT (CWA)
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GENERAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES
1.THIS PROJECT IS LOCATED IN CAPE FEAR RIVER BASIN.
LILLINGTON CITY GATE 1 STATION
RECEIVING WATERS: CAPE FEAR RIVER
CLASSIFICATION: C; SW
2.CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY POLLUTION PREVENTION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS
PROJECT. PREVENTION OF POLLUTION RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION
ACTIVITIES SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY CONTROLLING SOIL EROSION,
WATERWAY SEDIMENTATION, AND AIRBORNE DUST GENERATION.
CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT NO SEDIMENT RESULTING FROM
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES INFRINGES ONTO ADJACENT PROPERTIES.
CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL WITH
OTHER CONSTRUCTION ENTITIES PERFORMING WORK ON ADJACENT
PROPERTIES.
3.SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS ARE MEASURES USED TO REDUCE
THE AMOUNT OF SOIL PARTICLES THAT ARE CARRIED OFF AN AREA AND
DEPOSITED INTO A DRAINAGE COLLECTION SYSTEM OR INTO A BODY OF
WATER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT
EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION ARE CONTROLLED TO THE EXTENT
PRACTICABLE. ALL APPLICABLE SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
MEASURES SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AND MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT THE
DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. PRIOR TO INITIATING
CONSTRUCTION IN AN AREA, ALL TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT
CONTROL PRACTICES SHALL BE IN PLACE. UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AND
PERMANENT STABILIZATION, ALL TEMPORARY SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT
CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE REMOVED.
4.CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE PERIMETER CONTROLS PRIOR TO BEGINNING
WORK. THE DEVICES SHALL BE PLACED DOWN-SLOPE OF DISTURBED AREAS
WHERE SHEET EROSION WOULD OCCUR. SILT FENCE SHALL BE CLEANED
AND REPAIRED WHEN SEDIMENT BUILDUP REACHES ONE-THIRD OF SILT
FENCE HEIGHT. AFTER SIGNIFICANT RUNOFF EVENTS (1" OF RAINFALL OR
MORE) AND ON A WEEKLY BASIS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL
EROSION CONTROL STRUCTURES FOR SILT BUILD-UP THAT INTERFERES WITH
THE PERFORMANCE OF THE EROSION CONTROL STRUCTURE AND REPAIR OR
REPLACE THOSE STRUCTURES, AS NECESSARY.
5.ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY APPROPRIATE BMPS
DURING CONSTRUCTION, UNTIL ALL SOURCES WITH POTENTIAL FOR
DISCHARGE TO THE INLETS HAVE BEEN STABILIZED.
6.ALL EXISTING DRAIN INLETS SHALL HAVE INLET PROTECTION INSTALLED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL FOR EROSION CONTROL.
EROSION PROTECTION MAY BE REMOVED WHEN VEGETATION IS
ESTABLISHED.
7.IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION II.B.2 OF THE NPDES GENERAL PERMIT, ANY
DISTURBED AREA LEFT EXPOSED SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH TEMPORARY
SEEDING WITHIN 7 TO 14 DAYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH NORTH CAROLINA
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN MANUAL SECTION
6.11. PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE ACHIEVED THROUGH PERMANENT
SEEDING FOR ALL DISTURBED AREAS. SEE SEEDING SCHEDULE IN NORTH
CAROLINA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN
MANUAL SECTION 6.11.
8.AFTER FINAL SITE STABILIZATION HAS BEEN ACHIEVED AND APPROVED BY
NCDEQ OR PNG ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL, TEMPORARY EROSION AND
SEDIMENTATION CONTROLS MUST BE REMOVED. AREAS DISTURBED DURING
REMOVAL OF THE CONTROLS MUST BE STABILIZED WITH PERMANENT
SEEDING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WITHIN 14 CALENDAR DAYS.
9.PER NPDES REQUIREMENTS, A RAIN GAUGE, SELF-INSPECTIONS RECORDS,
PERMIT, CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE, S&E PLANS, AND REDLINES ARE
REQUIRED TO BE MAINTAINED ON SITE AND ACCESSIBLE DURING INSPECTION.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THESE ITEMS BE PLACED IN A PERMITS BOX AT
THE BEGINNING OR ENTRANCE OF PROJECT.
10.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT SELF-INSPECTIONS OF THE EROSION
AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES AND COMPLETE THE DUKE
ENERGY PROVIDED SELF-INSPECTION FORM. TWELVE MONTHS OF COMPLETE
INSPECTION FORMS SHALL BE KEPT ON-SITE AND AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
AT ALL TIMES. IT IS RECOMMENDED A COPY BE KEPT IN A PERMITS BOX.
11.EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ABOVE AND BEYOND THIS PLAN MAY BE
REQUIRED BASED ON ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS. ENVIRONMENTAL
INSPECTOR IS PERMITTED TO REDLINE MINOR CHANGES TO ES&PC DESIGN
DURING CONSTRUCTION, AS NECESSARY. ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTOR
SHALL REDLINE LOCATION OF ALL STOCKPILES ON THE S&E PLANS.
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE (SITE)
(PHASE 1)
1.NOTIFY PNG ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL PRIOR TO LAND DISTURBANCE
INITIATING LAND DISTURBANCE. PER APPLICABLE NCDEQ PERMIT
AUTHORIZATIONS, CONTACT THE DEMLR REGIONAL OFFICE (IF REQUIRED) AT
LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING THE LAND-DISTURBING ACTIVITIES.
2.INSTALL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE(S) AS SHOWN ON PLAN SHEETS WHERE
EQUIPMENT WILL ENTER AND LEAVE THE PROJECT SITE.
3.INSTALL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES.
4.STABILIZE DISTURBED AREAS WITH EROSION CONTROL DEVICES. UTILIZE
TEMPORARY SEEDING AS NECESSARY.
5.INSTALL TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION MAT FOR WETLAND CROSSING. PLEASE
NOTE, NO STONE SHALL BE PLACED IN WETLANDS OR STREAMS WITHOUT
NCDEQ OR PNG ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL APPROVAL PRIOR TO
PLACEMENT.
6.CONTACT NCDEQ OR PNG ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL FOR ONSITE
INSPECTION OF INSTALLED EROSION CONTROL DEVICES, AS APPROPRIATE.
7.MAINTAIN DEVICES AS NEEDED PER NCDEQ MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
8.ALL BARE SOILS ARE TO BE STABILIZED UNDER CONDITIONS OUTLINED IN THE
CURRENT NPDES PERMIT OR, IF IT IS IN A CRITICAL AREA, BY THE END OF THE
DAY, AND PRIOR TO MAJOR RAIN EVENTS.
9.SELF-INSPECTIONS FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES
ARE TO BE PERFORMED AT LEAST ONCE EVERY SEVEN CALENDAR DAYS AND
WITHIN 24 HOURS OF EVERY RAIN EVENT OF GREATER THAN 1 INCH. ANY
NEEDED REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY TO MAINTAIN MEASURES AS
DESIGNED. ALL ESC MEASURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED AS SPECIFIED IN THE
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ON THIS PLAN. A RAIN GAUGE SHALL BE INSTALLED
AT THE PROJECT SITE FOR MONITORING.
(PHASE 2 & 3)
1.MAINTAIN ALL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES PER NCDEQ MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS.
2.STABILIZE SITE AS AREAS ARE BROUGHT UP TO FINISH GRADE WITH
VEGETATION, GRAVEL, ETC.
3.ALL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE AS SHOWN ON THE
DRAWINGS UNTIL THE ENTIRE SITE IS PERMANENTLY STABILIZED AND
APPROVED BY THE NCDEQ OR PNG ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL, AS
APPROPRIATE.
4.GROUNDCOVER SHALL BE ESTABLISHED IN 90 CALENDAR DAYS. HOWEVER,
NPDES GROUNDCOVER REQUIREMENTS TAKE PRECEDENCE.
5.WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE AND ALL AREAS ARE STABILIZED
COMPLETELY, ARRANGE FOR FINAL INSPECTION WITH THE NCDEQ OR PNG
ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL, AS APPROPRIATE.
6.WHEN THE PROJECT IS COMPLETE, THE PERMITTEE SHALL CONTACT DEMLR
TO CLOSE OUT THE E&SC PLAN, IF REQUIRED. AFTER DEMLR INFORMS THE
PERMITTEE OF THE PROJECT CLOSE OUT, VIA INSPECTION REPORT, THE
PERMITTEE SHALL VISIT DEQ.NC.GOV/NCG01 TO SUBMIT AN ELECTRONIC
NOTICE OF TERMINATION (E-NOT). A $100 ANNUAL GENERAL PERMIT FEE WILL
BE CHARGED UNTIL THE E-NOT HAS BEEN FILLED OUT.
7.IF SITE IS APPROVED, REMOVE EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AND STABILIZE
RESULTING BARE AREAS IMMEDIATELY.
SELF-INSPECTION REPORT FOR LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY AS REQUIRED BY
NCGS 113A54.1 (E)
(EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2010; READOPTED EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2020)
15A NCAC 04B .0131 SELF-INSPECTIONS
ALL LAND-DISTURBING ACTIVITIES REQUIRED TO HAVE AN APPROVED EROSION
AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN UNDER G.S. 113A54.1(E) SHALL CONDUCT
SELF-INSPECTIONS FOR INITIAL INSTALLATION OR MODIFICATION OF ANY EROSION
AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL DEVICES AND PRACTICES DESCRIBED IN AN
APPROVED PLAN. IN ADDITION, WEEKLY AND RAIN-EVENT SELF-INSPECTIONS ARE
REQUIRED BY FEDERAL REGULATIONS, THAT ARE IMPLEMENTED THROUGH THE
NPDES CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG 010000.
1.FOR SELF-INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO G.S. 113A-54.1(E), THE
INSPECTION SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING OR AFTER EACH OF THE
FOLLOWING PHASES OF THE PLAN;
a.INITIAL INSTALLATION OF EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES;
b.CLEARING AND GRUBBING OF EXISTING GROUND COVER;
c.COMPLETION OF ANY GRADING THAT REQUIRES GROUND COVER;
d.COMPLETION OF ALL LAND-DISTURBING ACTIVITY, CONSTRUCTION, OR
DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING PERMANENT GROUND COVER ESTABLISHMENT
AND REMOVAL OF ALL TEMPORARY MEASURES; AND
e.TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL OF THE TRACT OF LAND WHERE
THE EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED
AND WORK HAS BEGUN. THE NEW OWNER OR PERSON IN CONTROL SHALL
CONDUCT AND DOCUMENT INSPECTIONS UNTIL THE PROJECT IS
PERMANENTLY STABILIZED AS SET FORTH IN SUB-ITEM (C) OF THIS ITEM.
2.DOCUMENTATION OF SELF-INSPECTIONS PERFORMED UNDER ITEM (1) OF
THIS RULE SHALL INCLUDE:
a.VISUAL VERIFICATION OF GROUND STABILIZATION AND OTHER EROSION
CONTROL MEASURES AND PRACTICES AS CALLED FOR IN THE APPROVED
PLAN;
b.VERIFICATION BY MEASUREMENT OF SETTLING BASINS, TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES, ENERGY DISSIPATORS, AND TRAPS.
c.THE NAME, ADDRESS, ORGANIZATION AFFILIATION, TELEPHONE NUMBER,
AND SIGNATURE OF THE PERSON CONDUCTING THE INSPECTION AND THE
DATE OF THE INSPECTION SHALL BE INCLUDED, WHETHER ON A COPY OF
THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN OR AN
INSPECTION REPORT. A TEMPLATE FOR AN EXAMPLE OF AN INSPECTION
AND MONITORING REPORT IS PROVIDED ON THE DEMLR WEBSITE AT:
HTTPS://DEQ.NC.GOV/ABOUT/DIVISIONS/ENERGY-MINERAL-
LANDRESOURCES/EROSION-SEDIMENT-CONTROL/FORMS. ANY RELEVANT
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS MAY ALSO BE INCLUDED. ANY
DOCUMENTATION OF INSPECTIONS THAT OCCUR ON A COPY OF THE
APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN SHALL OCCUR
ON A SINGLE COPY OF THE PLAN AND THAT PLAN SHALL BE MADE
AVAILABLE ON THE SITE.
d.A RECORD OF ANY SIGNIFICANT DEVIATION FROM ANY EROSION OR
SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURE FROM THAT ON THE APPROVED PLAN.
FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS RULE, A "SIGNIFICANT DEVIATION" MEANS AN
OMISSION, ALTERNATION, OR RELOCATION OF AN EROSION OR
SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURE THAT PREVENTS IT FROM
PERFORMING AS INTENDED. THE RECORD SHALL INCLUDE MEASURES
REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE SIGNIFICANT DEVIATION, ALONG WITH
DOCUMENTATION OF WHEN THOSE MEASURES WERE TAKEN. DEVIATIONS
FROM THE APPROVED PLAN MAY ALSO BE RECOMMENDED TO ENHANCE
THE INTENDED PERFORMANCE OF THE SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION
CONTROL MEASURES.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION
1.RESTORE AREAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCDEQ AND/OR PNG STANDARDS.
2.IN GENERAL, THE PLACEMENT OF STONE WITHIN WETLANDS AND/OR
STREAMS IS PROHIBITED EXCEPT BY PERMITTED AUTHORIZATION FOR ITS
USE FROM THE USACE AND/OR NCDEQ. CONSULT PNG APPROVED PERMITS,
PERMITTED IMPACT DRAWINGS, AND PNG ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL
PRIOR TO THE PLACEMENT OF STONE WITHIN JURISDICTIONAL AREAS.
3.RESTORE WETLAND AND RIPARIAN AREAS TO PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONTOUR
AND CONDITIONS, TO THE EXTENT PRACTICABLE, OR IN ACCORDANCE WITH
APPROVED USACE OR NCDEQ PERMITS.
4.FERTILIZERS APPLIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROPRIATE SPECIFICATION
AND/OR APPLICABLE REGULATION SHALL NOT ENTER WATERS OF THE US OR
WETLANDS TO THE EXTENT PRACTICABLE AND NECESSARY CARE SHALL BE
TAKEN DURING APPLICATION, AS APPROPRIATE.
5.FESCUE GRASS OR ANY OTHER SPECIES IDENTIFIED AS INVASIVE OR EXOTIC
BY THE NORTH CAROLINA PLANT SOCIETY ARE PROHIBTED IN WETLANDS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NORTH CAROLINA
REGIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBER 12.
6.IF CONCRETE IS USED DURING CONSTRUCTION, WASHOUT OF CONCRETE
WATERS IN WETLANDS OR STREAMS IS PROHIBITED. SIMILARLY, PREVENT
DIRECT CONTACT BETWEEN WETLANDS/STREAMS AND UNCURED OR CURING
CONCRETE.
7.CONSTRUCT EQUIPMENT BRIDGES TO MAINTAIN UNRESTRICTED FLOW AND
TO PREVENT SOIL FROM ENTERING THE STREAM.
8.ALL EQUIPMENT IS PARKED OVERNIGHT AND/OR FUELED AT LEAST 125 FEET
FROM A STREAM OR IN AN UPLAND AREA AT LEAST 125 FEET FROM A
WETLAND BOUNDARY. THESE ACTIVITIES CAN OCCUR CLOSER ONLY IF THE
PNG ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL FINDS, IN ADVANCE, NO REASONABLE
ALTERNATIVE AND THE CONTRACTOR HAS TAKEN APPROPRIATE STEPS
(INCLUDING SECONDARY CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES AND SPILL KITS) TO
PREVENT SPILLS AND PROVIDE FOR PROMPT CLEANUP IN THE EVENT OF A
SPILL.
9.HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, INCLUDING CHEMICALS, FUELS, AND LUBRICATING
OILS, ARE NOT STORED WITHIN 125 FEET OF A WETLAND, STREAM, OR
DESIGNATED MUNICIPAL WATERSHED AREA, UNLESS THE LOCATION IS
DESIGNATED FOR SUCH USE BY AN APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL
AUTHORITY. THIS APPLIES TO STORAGE OF THESE MATERIALS AND DOES NOT
APPLY TO NORMAL OPERATION OR USE OF EQUIPMENT IN THESE AREAS.
10. IF DURING CONSTRUCTION THE CONTRACTOR ENCOUNTERS CONDITIONS
INDICATING THE POTENTIAL PRESENCE OF CONTAMINATION IN THE
ENVIRONMENT, SUCH AS ODORS, VISIBLE SHEEN ON WATER SURFACE OR
SOILS, STAINING OF SOILS, OR OTHER INDICATOR OF CONTAMINANTS, THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL STOP WORK IMMEDIATELY AND NOTIFY PNG
ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONNEL.
FOR BID
PURPOSES ONLY
W DUNCAN STREEET
66' PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
PER PB 2014 PG 367
E/P
E/P
E/P
E/P
REF. DWG(S)
PROFESSIONAL ENG/ARCH STAMP DISCIPLINE / RESOURCE CENTER / LINE NUMBER
DESCRIPTIONNO.REVISION(S) DESCRIPTIONDATE
DWG TYPE
SHEET(S)DWG SCALE
DWG DATEACCOUNT NUMBER
PROJECT NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER
APPROVING ENGINEER
REVISION
AREA CODE SUPERSEDED
STATION ID COPYRIGHT 2018
CHECKER/REVIEWERDRAFTING/DESIGN
A 01/19/2024 ISSUED FOR 90% DESIGN REVIEW DSR WTB CAM
B 03/27/2024 ISSUED FOR BID DSR WTB CAM
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0234894
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82-T-91-GLD-127
CP 0234894
DUNN CORRIDOR RETROFIT AND DERATE
ACCESS ROUTE PLAN - LILLINGTON RS
DUNN, NC
GOLDSBORO RESOURCE CENTER, GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
X OF X 1" = 10'
01/11/2024 -
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DUKE ENERGY & PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DRAWINGS ARE CONFIDENTIAL *DRAWING IS CURRENT ONLY THROUGH THE LATEST REVISED DATE *TO ENSURE THERE IS NO RISK OF INAPPROPRIATE DISCLOSURE,
ALL PREVIOUS PAPER COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST BE DESTROYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDS & INFO MANAGEMENT (RIM)
*PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING *USE DIMENSIONS ONLYBMCD EGS, P.C.
STATE LICENSE # C-4821 PNG-G-025-0001241
ACCESS AND STAGING
1.ACCESS AND HAUL ROUTES FOR ALL CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL, VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT,
AND DELIVERIES ARE ILLUSTRATED ON THIS DRAWING AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE
APPROVAL OF THE CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S
RESPONSIBILITY TO COORDINATE OFF-SITE HAUL ROUTES WITH THE APPROPRIATE OWNER
WHO HAS JURISDICTION OVER THE AFFECTED ROUTE. ACCESS ROUTES AND HAUL
ROUTES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT THE DIRECTION OF THE CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE
AND MAY CHANGE BASED ON OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SITE.
2.CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ACTIVITIES AND MAINTAIN ALL ACCESS AND HAUL
ROUTES IN A MANNER THAT ALLOWS UNOBSTRUCTED EMERGENCY ACCESS TO ALL
PROJECT AREAS AND EXISTING ROADWAYS AT ALL TIMES WITHOUT DELAY TO EMERGENCY
AND SECURITY VEHICLE RESPONSE TIME.
3.IF ANY EMERGENCY ROUTES REQUIRE CLOSURE DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES,
CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE, POLICE, LOCAL FIRE
AUTHORITY, AND ALL OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES OF THE CLOSURE.
4.CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS AND HAUL ROUTES TO BE FREE FROM DEBRIS
CAUSED FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ON A DAILY BASIS.
5.CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTRICT ALL OPERATIONS TO AREAS WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION
LIMITS UNLESS COORDINATED OTHERWISE WITH THE CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE.
6.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION FENCING AROUND THE
ENTIRE SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION.
7.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ESTABLISHING A STAGING AND STOCKPILE AREA FOR
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. CONTRACTOR'S STAGING AREA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT
THE DIRECTION OF THE CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE AND MAY CHANGE BASED ON
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROJECT SITE.
8.WHEN NOT ENGAGED IN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT AND
VEHICLES SHALL BE PARKED IN THE STAGING AREA.
9.ACCESS POINTS, HAUL ROUTES, STAGING AREA, AND ANY OTHER AREAS DISTURBED BY
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESTORED TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITION OR BETTER TO
THE SATISFACTION OF THE CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE.
TRAFFIC CONTROL
1.PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTOR SHALL CORDON OFF THE CONSTRUCTION WORK
AREA AND ASSOCIATED ROADWAYS BY USING BARRICADES APPROVED BY THE CLIENT
REPRESENTATIVE.
2.ALL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES SHALL BE MARKED WITH COMPANY
DESIGNS, INSIGNIAS, OR OTHER MARKINGS, WHICH ARE CLEARLY VISIBLE.
3.CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SHALL HAVE AUTOMATIC SIGNALING DEVICES TO SOUND AN
ALARM WHEN MOVING IN REVERSE.
4.NO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC SHALL BE ALLOWED INSIDE THE CONSTRUCTION LIMITS.
5.ANY DAMAGE TO ROADS AND PAVEMENTS-TO-REMAIN DUE TO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
OR TRAFFIC SHALL BE REPAIRED TO RESTORE THE ROADS AND PAVEMENTS TO THEIR
ORIGINAL CONDITION TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE.
OTHER NOTES
1.SITE DELINEATION PERFORMED BY BURNS & MCDONNELL ON JANUARY 4, 2024.
DELINEATION BOUNDARIES HAVE NOT BEEN VERIFIED BY THE USACE OR SURVEYED BY A
REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR.
LEGEND:
CONTRACTOR HAUL ROUTE
PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
DELINEATED WETLANDS
PROPOSED REGULATED
TEMPORARY BYPASS
0
SCALE IN FEET
10'5'20'
EXISTING PERMANENT GRAVEL
EXISTING 3" PIPING WITHIN
THE LILLINGTON RS TO BE
REMOVED AND REPLACED
WITH 4" PIPING. SEE
MECHANICAL SHEETS FOR
MORE DETAILS
~95' WIDE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
ENTRANCE TO BE RESTORED TO PREVIOUS
CONDITIONS UPON CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION.
EXISTING STATION FENCING
TO BE TAKEN DOWN
DURING CONSTRUCTION AS
REQUIRED. ANY FENCING
REMOVED SHOULD BE
REPLACED PER DUKE
STANDARDS.
PROPOSED TREELINE
PROPOSED TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
LIMITS
W DUNCAN STREET
~95'
LIMITS OF DISTURBED AREA: 0.40 AC
EXISTING TREELINE
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE
EDGE OF RIGHT OF WAY
10' PIPELINE
EASEMENT AREA
(0.006 ACRES)
FOR BID
PURPOSES ONLY
PIPELINE EASEMENT
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W DUNCAN STREEET
66' PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
PER PB 2014 PG 367 138139140138
138 137136135E/P
E/P
E/P
E/P
LOD
N:602508.99
E:2054641.02
LOD
N:602484.19
E:2054564.66 LOD
N:602453.08
E:2054590.54
LOD
N:602439.44
E:2054574.05
LOD
N:602306.99
E:2054675.89
LOD
N:602478.93
E:2054730.59
20'LOD
N:602338.90
E:2054656.4350'-0" PNG PIPELINE EASEMENTLOD
N:602507.01
E:2054634.88
LOD
N:602486.52
E:2054627.78
LOD
N:602500.88
E:2054615.82
SFWB
SFWB
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AREA CODE SUPERSEDED
STATION ID COPYRIGHT 2018
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B 03/27/2024 ISSUED FOR BID DSR WTB CAM
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0234894
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82-T-91-GLD-127
CP 0234894
DUNN CORRIDOR RETROFIT AND DERATE
E&SC PLAN - LILLINGTON RS
DUNN, NC
GOLDSBORO RESOURCE CENTER, GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
X OF X 1" = 10'
01/11/2024 -
PNG -C-025-0001583 B
R
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Call before you dig.
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BEFORE YOU DIG
DUKE ENERGY & PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DRAWINGS ARE CONFIDENTIAL *DRAWING IS CURRENT ONLY THROUGH THE LATEST REVISED DATE *TO ENSURE THERE IS NO RISK OF INAPPROPRIATE DISCLOSURE,
ALL PREVIOUS PAPER COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST BE DESTROYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDS & INFO MANAGEMENT (RIM)
*PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING *USE DIMENSIONS ONLYBMCD EGS, P.C.
STATE LICENSE # C-4821 PNG-G-025-0001241
0
SCALE IN FEET
10'5'20'
LEGEND:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE
NOTES:
1.THE EXISTING SITE UTILITIES AND FEATURES SHOWN ARE BASED ON
A FIELD RUN TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY PERFORMED BY RLS
CONSULTING IN DECEMBER 7, 2023.
2.SEE SHEET C-025-0001564 FOR CIVIL LEGEND, ABBREVIATIONS, AND
GENERAL NOTES.
3.SEE SHEET C-025-0001581 FOR GENERAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT
CONTROL NOTES.
4.ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN FEET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
5.SEE NCDOT DESIGN STANDARDS, LATEST EDITION, AS INDICATED.
ALL SUBSEQUENT STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS SHALL APPLY.
6.AREAS LEFT DISTURBED FOR A PERIOD LONGER THAN 14 DAYS
SHALL BE MULCHED AND TEMPORARILY SEEDED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH NORTH CAROLINA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
PLANNING AND DESIGN MANUAL SECTIONS 6.10 AND 6.14. SEE
DETAIL 6 SHEET C-025-0001586.
7.ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY SEEDED BEFORE
PROJECT CLOSEOUT. PERMANENT SEEDING SHALL BE SEEDED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH NORTH CAROLINA EROSION AND SEDIMENT
CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN MANUAL SECTION 6.11. SEE DETAIL
7 SHEET C-025-0001586.
8.CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP ADJACENT ROADS AND DRIVEWAYS
CLEAN OF SEDIMENT AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS.
9.WETLANDS, SURFACE WATERS, OR OTHER JURISDICTIONAL WATERS
ARE NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE.
10.HORIZONTAL COORDINATES: NSRS 2011 NORTH CAROLINA STATE
PLANE, US FOOT. VERTICAL DATUM: NSRS 11
LIMITS OF DISTURBANCELOD
LIMITS OF DISTURBED AREA: 0.40 AC
SILT FENCESF
CONCRETE WASHOUT WITH LINER
C-025-0001585
1
C-025-0001585
2
C-025-0001585
3
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
ENTRANCE
EXISTING 3" PIPING WITHIN
THE LILLINGTON RS TO BE
REMOVED AND REPLACED
WITH 4" PIPING. SEE
MECHANICAL SHEETS FOR
MORE DETAILSPROPOSED REGULATED
TEMPORARY BYPASS
TEMPORARY COMPOST
FILTER SOCK (TYP.)
LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE
TEMPORARY SILT FENCE (TYP.)
COMPOST FILTER SOCKC-025-0001585
4
DELINEATED WETLANDS
PROPOSED TREELINE
EXISTING STATION FENCING TO
BE TAKEN DOWN DURING
CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED.
ANY FENCING REMOVED
SHOULD BE REPLACED PER
DUKE STANDARDS
EXISTING TREELINE
10' PIPELINE
EASEMENT AREA
(0.006 ACRES)
EXISTING PIPELINE
EASEMENT LIMITS
EXISTING PIPELINE
EASEMENT LIMITS
EDGE OF RIGHT OF WAY
FOR BID
PURPOSES ONLY
CONTRACTOR TO MINIMIZE
CLEARING OF EXISTING LANDSCAPE
FEATURES IN THIS AREA
W DUNCAN STREEET
66' PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
PER PB 2014 PG 367 138139140138
138 137136135E/P
E/P
E/P
E/P
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DESCRIPTIONNO.REVISION(S) DESCRIPTIONDATE
DWG TYPE
SHEET(S)DWG SCALE
DWG DATEACCOUNT NUMBER
PROJECT NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER
APPROVING ENGINEER
REVISION
AREA CODE SUPERSEDED
STATION ID COPYRIGHT 2018
CHECKER/REVIEWERDRAFTING/DESIGN
A 01/19/2024 ISSUED FOR 90% DESIGN REVIEW DSR WTB CAM
B 03/27/2024 ISSUED FOR BID DSR WTB CAM
-
-
0234894
-
82-T-91-GLD-127
CP 0234894
DUNN CORRIDOR RETROFIT AND DERATE
CIVIL SITE PLAN - LILLINGTON RS
DUNN, NC
GOLDSBORO RESOURCE CENTER, GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
X OF X 1" = 10'
01/11/2024 -
PNG -C-025-0001584 B
R
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Call before you dig.
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BEFORE YOU DIG
DUKE ENERGY & PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DRAWINGS ARE CONFIDENTIAL *DRAWING IS CURRENT ONLY THROUGH THE LATEST REVISED DATE *TO ENSURE THERE IS NO RISK OF INAPPROPRIATE DISCLOSURE,
ALL PREVIOUS PAPER COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST BE DESTROYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDS & INFO MANAGEMENT (RIM)
*PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING *USE DIMENSIONS ONLYBMCD EGS, P.C.
STATE LICENSE # C-4821 PNG-G-025-0001241
0
SCALE IN FEET
10'5'20'
NOTES:
1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN IN FEET UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE
2.SEE SHEET C-025-0001564 FOR CIVIL LEGEND, ABBREVIATIONS,
AND GENERAL NOTES.
3.PEDESTRIAN GATES SHALL BE KEYED WITH THE SAME LOCK.
4.CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE THE EXISTING FENCE FOR
ACCESSING THE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT.
5.IT WILL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTOR TO
RE-INSTALL FENCE TO IT'S ORIGINAL CONDITION FOLLOWING
THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION.
6.SITE DELINEATION PERFORMED BY BURNS & MCDONNELL ON
JANUARY 4, 2024. DELINEATION BOUNDARIES HAVE NOT BEEN
VERIFIED BY THE USACE OR SURVEYED BY A REGISTERED
LAND SURVEYOR.
LIMITS OF DISTURBED AREA: 0.40 AC
LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE
DELINEATED WETLANDS
LEGEND:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
DRIVEWAY C-025-0001585
1
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
ENTRANCE
EXISTING PERMANENT GRAVEL
EXISTING 3" PIPING
WITHIN THE LILLINGTON
RS TO BE REMOVED
AND REPLACED WITH 4"
PIPING. SEE
MECHANICAL SHEETS
FOR MORE DETAILS
PROPOSED BYPASS
EXISTING STATION
FENCING TO BE TAKEN
DOWN DURING
CONSTRUCTION AS
REQUIRED. ANY
FENCING REMOVED
SHOULD BE REPLACED
PER DUKE STANDARD
PROPOSED TREELINE
EXISTING TREELINE
10' PIPELINE
EASEMENT AREA
(0.006 ACRES)
FOR BID
PURPOSES ONLY
CONTRACTOR TO MINIMIZE
CLEARING OF EXISTING LANDSCAPE
FEATURES IN THIS AREA
SCALE:
DETAIL
NTS
CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE
SCALE:
DETAIL
NTS
REINFORCED TEMPORARY SILT FENCE
SCALE:
DETAIL
NTS
CONCRETE WASHOUT WITH LINER
SCALE:
DETAIL
NTS
TYPICAL COMPOST FILTER SOCK
1.FILTER SOCK SHALL BE FILTREXXTM SILTSOXXTM OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT.
2.FILTER SOCK SHALL BE INSPECTED PERIODICALLY AND AFTER ALL STORM EVENTS, AND REPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE PERFORMED AS NEEDED.
3.SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AT FILTER SOCKS SHALL BE ROUTINELY REMOVED FROM FILTER SOCK
WHEN SEDIMENT HEIGHT IS APPROXIMATELY ONE-THIRD OF THE HEIGHT OF THE FILTER SOCK.
4.COMPOST MATERIAL SHALL BE DISPERSED ON SITE AS DETERMINED BY DUKE ENGINEERING.
SCALE:
DETAIL
NTS
SILT FENCE WATTLE BREAK
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DWG DATEACCOUNT NUMBER
PROJECT NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER
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REVISION
AREA CODE SUPERSEDED
STATION ID COPYRIGHT 2018
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0234894
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CP 0234894
DUNN CORRIDOR RETROFIT AND DERATE
CIVIL DETAILS - 1 - LILLINGTON RS
DUNN, NC
GOLDSBORO RESOURCE CENTER, GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
X OF X N.T.S.
01/11/2024 -
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ALL PREVIOUS PAPER COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST BE DESTROYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDS & INFO MANAGEMENT (RIM)
*PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING *USE DIMENSIONS ONLYBMCD EGS, P.C.
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8' MAX STANDARD STRENGTH FABRIC WITH WIRE FENCE
6' MAX EXTRA STRENGTH FABRIC WITHOUT WIRE FENCE
FOR BID
PURPOSES ONLY
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
seeding mixture
species
Rye (grain)
Annual lespedeza (Kobe in
Piedmont and Coastal Plain,
Korean in Mountains)
Rate (lb/acre)
120
50
Omit annual lespedeza when duration of temporary cover is not to
extend beyond June.
seeding dates
Mountains—Above 2500 feet: Feb. 15 - May 15
Below 2500 feet: Feb. 1- May 1
Piedmont—Jan. 1 - May 1
Coastal Plain—Dec. 1 - Apr. 15
soil amendments
Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground
agricultural limestone and 750 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer.
Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting,
or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be
used as a mulch anchoring tool.
maintenance
Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize and mulch
immediately following erosion or other damage.
seeding mixture
species
German millet
Rate (lb/acre)
40
In the Piedmont and Mountains, a small-stemmed Sudangrass may be
substituted at a rate of 50 lb/acre.
seeding dates
Mountains—May 15 - Aug. 15
Piedmont—May 1 - Aug. 15
Coastal Plain—Apr. 15 - Aug. 15
soil amendments
Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground
agricultural limestone and 750 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer.
Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting,
or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be
used as a mulch anchoring tool.
maintenance
Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize and mulch
immediately following erosion or other damage.
seeding mixture
species
Rye (grain)
seeding dates
Mountains—Aug. 15 - Dec. 15
Coastal Plain and Piedmont—Aug. 15 - Dec. 30
soil amendments
Follow soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone
and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer.
Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting,
or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be
used as a mulch anchoring tool.
maintenance
Repair and refertilize damaged areas immediately. Topdress with 50
lb/acre of nitrogen in March. If it is necessary to extent temporary
cover beyond June 15, overseed with 50 lb/acre Kobe (Piedmont and
Coastal Plain) or Korean (Mountains) lespedeza in late February or
early March.
Rate (lb/acre)
120
TEMPORARY SEEDING NOTES:
1.COMPLETE GRADING BEFORE PREPARING SEEDBEDS, AND
INSTALL ALL NECESSARY EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES SUCH AS,
DIKES, WATERWAYS, AND BASINS. MINIMIZE STEEP SLOPES
BECAUSE THEY MAKE SEEDBED PREPARATION DIFFICULT AND
INCREASE THE EROSION HAZARD. IF SOILS BECOME COMPACTED
DURING GRADING, LOOSEN THEM TO A DEPTH OF 6-8 INCHES USING
A RIPPER, HARROW, OR CHISEL PLOW.
SEEDBED PREPARATION
2.GOOD SEEDBED PREPARATION IS ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESSFUL
PLANT ESTABLISHMENT. A GOOD SEEDBED IS WELL-PULVERIZED,
LOOSE, AND UNIFORM. WHERE HYDROSEEDING METHODS ARE
USED, THE SURFACE MAY BE LEFT WITH A MORE IRREGULAR
SURFACE OF LARGE CLODS AND STONES.
3.LIMING—APPLY LIME ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST
RECOMMENDATIONS. IF THE PH (ACIDITY) OF THE SOIL IS NOT
KNOWN, AN APPLICATION OF GROUND AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE
AT THE RATE OF 1 TO 1 1/2 TONS/ACRE ON COARSE-TEXTURED SOILS
AND 2-3 TONS/ACRE ON FINE-TEXTURED SOILS IS USUALLY
SUFFICIENT. APPLY LIMESTONE UNIFORMLY AND INCORPORATE
INTO THE TOP 4-6 INCHES OF SOIL. SOILS WITH A PH OF 6 OR HIGHER
NEED NOT BE LIMED.
4.FERTILIZER—BASE APPLICATION RATES ON SOIL TESTS. WHEN
THESE ARE NOT POSSIBLE, APPLY A 10-10-10 GRADE FERTILIZER AT
700-1,000 LB/ACRE. BOTH FERTILIZER AND LIME SHOULD BE
INCORPORATED INTO THE TOP 4-6 INCHES OF SOIL. IF A HYDRAULIC
SEEDER IS USED, DO NOT MIX SEED AND FERTILIZER MORE THAN 30
MINUTES BEFORE APPLICATION.
5.SURFACE ROUGHENING—IF RECENT TILLAGE OPERATIONS
HAVE RESULTED IN A LOOSE SURFACE, ADDITIONAL ROUGHENING
MAY NOT BE REQUIRED, EXCEPT TO BREAK UP LARGE CLODS. IF
RAINFALL CAUSES THE SURFACE TO BECOME SEALED OR CRUSTED,
LOOSEN IT JUST PRIOR TO SEEDING BY DISKING, RAKING,
HARROWING, OR OTHER SUITABLE METHODS. GROOVE OR FURROW
SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3:1 ON THE CONTOUR BEFORE SEEDING
(PRACTICE 6.03, SURFACE ROUGHENING).
PLANT SELECTION
6.SELECT AN APPROPRIATE SPECIES OR SPECIES MIXTURE
FROM TABLE 6.10A FOR SEEDING IN LATE WINTER AND EARLY
SPRING, NCDEQ PRACTICE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
6.10B FOR SUMMER, AND TABLE 6.10C FOR FALL.
7.IN THE MOUNTAINS, DECEMBER AND JANUARY SEEDINGS HAVE
POOR CHANCES OF SUCCESS. WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO PLANT AT
THESE TIMES, USE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FALL AND A SECURELY
TACKED MULCH.
SEEDING
8.EVENLY APPLY SEED USING A CYCLONE SEEDER (BROADCAST),
DRILL, CULTIPACKER SEEDER, OR HYDROSEEDER. USE SEEDING
RATES GIVEN IN NCDEQ PRACTICE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS
TABLES 6.10A-6.10C. BROADCAST SEEDING AND HYDROSEEDING ARE
APPROPRIATE FOR STEEP SLOPES WHERE EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE
DRIVEN. HAND BROADCASTING IS NOT RECOMMENDED BECAUSE OF
THE DIFFICULTY IN ACHIEVING A UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION.
9.SMALL GRAINS SHOULD BE PLANTED NO MORE THAN 1 INCH
DEEP, AND GRASSES AND LEGUMES NO MORE THAN 1/2 INCH.
BROADCAST SEED MUST BE COVERED BY RAKING OR CHAIN
DRAGGING, AND THEN LIGHTLY FIRMED WITH A ROLLER OR
CULTIPACKER. HYDROSEEDED MIXTURES SHOULD INCLUDE A WOOD
FIBER (CELLULOSE) MULCH.
MULCHING
10.THE USE OF AN APPROPRIATE MULCH WILL HELP ENSURE
ESTABLISHMENT UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, AND IS ESSENTIAL TO
SEEDING SUCCESS UNDER HARSH SITE CONDITIONS (PRACTICE 6.14,
MULCHING). HARSH SITE CONDITIONS INCLUDE:
• SEEDING IN FALL FOR WINTER COVER (WOOD FIBER MULCHES ARE
NOT CONSIDERED ADEQUATE FOR THIS USE),
• SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3:1,
• EXCESSIVELY HOT OR DRY WEATHER,
• ADVERSE SOILS (SHALLOW, ROCKY, OR HIGH IN CLAY OR SAND), AND
• AREAS RECEIVING CONCENTRATED FLOW.
11.IF THE AREA TO BE MULCHED IS SUBJECT TO CONCENTRATED
WATER FLOW, AS IN CHANNELS, ANCHOR MULCH WITH NETTING
(PRACTICE 6.14, MULCHING).
TEMPORARY SEEDING MAINTENANCE NOTES:
1.RESEED AND MULCH AREAS WHERE SEEDLING EMERGENCE IS
POOR, OR WHERE EROSION OCCURS, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. DO
NOT MOW. PROTECT FROM TRAFFIC AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
PERMANENT SEEDING NOTES:
SOIL PREPARATION
1.PROPER SOIL PREPARATION IS NECESSARY FOR SUCCESSFUL SEED GERMINATION AND
ROOT ESTABLISHMENT. IT IS ALSO NECESSARY FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF ROOTED
SPRIGS, SOD AND WOODY PLANTS. HEAVILY COMPACTED SOILS PREVENT AIR,
NUTRIENTS AND MOISTURE FROM REACHING ROOTS THEREBY RETARDING OR
PREVENTING PLANT GROWTH. THE SUCCESS OF SITE STABILIZATION AND REDUCTION OF
FUTURE MAINTENANCE ARE DEPENDENT ON AN ADEQUATELY PREPARED SOIL BED.
FOLLOWING ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR PREPARATION OF AREAS TO BE VEGETATED
BY GRASSING, SPRIGGING, SODDING, AND/OR PLANTING OF WOODY PLANTS:
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
2.PREPARATION FOR PRIMARY/PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL NOT BEGIN UNTIL ALL
CONSTRUCTION AND UTILITY WORK WITHIN THE PREPARATION AREA IS COMPLETE.
HOWEVER, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO PREPARE FOR NURSE CROPS PRIOR TO
COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES.
3.A NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOILS TEST (OR EQUAL) SHALL BE
OBTAINED FOR ALL AREAS TO BE SEEDED, SPRIGGED, SODDED OR PLANTED.
RECOMMENDED FERTILIZER AND PH ADJUSTING PRODUCTS SHALL BE INCORPORATED
INTO THE PREPARED AREAS AND BACKFILL MATERIAL PER THE TEST.
4.ALL AREAS TO BE SEEDED OR PLANTED SHALL BE TILLED OR RIPPED TO A DEPTH
SPECIFIED ON THE APPROVED PLANS, CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE AND/OR
CONSTRUCTION BID LIST. RIPPING CONSISTS OF CREATING FISSURES IN A CRISS-CROSS
PATTERN OVER THE ENTIRE SURFACE AREA, UTILIZING AN IMPLEMENT THAT WILL NOT
GLAZE THE SIDE WALLS OF THE FISSURES. SITE PREPARATION THAT DOES NOT COMPLY
WITH THESE DOCUMENTS SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE. THE DEPTH OF SOIL
PREPARATION MAY BE ESTABLISHED AS A RANGE BASED ON THE APPROVAL OF THE
REVIEWING STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY. ONCE TILLED OR RIPPED ACCORDING TO THE
APPROVED PLAN, ALL AREAS ARE TO BE RETURNED TO THE APPROVED FINAL GRADE. PH
MODIFIERS AND/OR OTHER SOIL AMENDMENTS SPECIFIED IN THE SOIL TESTS CAN BE
ADDED DURING THE SOIL PREPARATION PROCEDURE OR AS DESCRIBED BELOW.
5.ALL STONES LARGER THAN THREE (3) INCHES ON ANY SIDE, STICKS, ROOTS, AND OTHER
EXTRANEOUS MATERIALS THAT SURFACE DURING THE BED PREPARATION SHALL BE
REMOVED.
AREAS TO BE SEEDED:
6.TILL OR DISC THE PREPARED AREAS TO BE SEEDED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF FOUR (4)
INCHES. REMOVE STONES LARGER THAN THREE (3) INCHES ON ANY SIDE, STICKS, ROOTS
AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS MATERIALS THAT SURFACE. IF NOT INCORPORATED DURING
THE SOIL PREPARATION PROCESS, ADD PH MODIFIER AND FERTILIZERS AT THE RATE
SPECIFIED IN THE SOIL TEST REPORT.
7.RE-COMPACT THE AREA UTILIZING A CULTIPACKER ROLLER. THE FINISHED GRADE SHALL
BE A SMOOTH EVEN SOIL SURFACE WITH A LOOSE, UNIFORMLY FINE TEXTURE. ALL
RIDGES AND DEPRESSIONS SHALL BE REMOVED AND FILLED TO PROVIDE THE APPROVED
SURFACE DRAINAGE. SEEDING OF GRADED AREAS IS TO BE DONE IMMEDIATELY AFTER
FINISHED GRADES ARE OBTAINED AND SEEDBED PREPARATION IS COMPLETED.
AREAS TO BE SPRIGGED, SODDED, AND/OR PLANTED:
8.AT THE TIME OF PLANTING TILL OR DISC THE PREPARED AREAS TO A DEPTH OF FOUR (4)
TO SIX (6) INCHES BELOW THE APPROVED FNISHED GRADE. REMOVE ALL STONES
LARGER THAN THREE (3) INCHES ON ANY SIDE, STICKS, ROOTS AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS
MATERIALS THAT SURFACE. IF NOT INCORPORATED IN THE RIPPING PROCESS, ADD PH
MODIFIER, FERTILIZER, AND OTHER RECOMMENDED SOIL AMENDMENTS.
9.RE-COMPACT THE AREA UTILIZING A CULTIPACKER ROLLER AND PREPARE FNAL GRADES
AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. INSTALL SPRIGS, SOD AND PLANTS AS DIRECTED IMMEDIATELY
AFTER FINE GRADING IS COMPLETE. MULCH, MAT AND/OR TACK AS SPECIFIED.
PERMANENT SEEDING SCHEDULE:
THE KINDS OF SEED AND FERTILIZER, AND THE RATES OF APPLICATION OF SEED, FERTILIZER,
AND LIMESTONE, SHALL BE AS STATED BELOW. DURING PERIODS OF OVERLAPPING DATES,
THE KIND OF SEED TO BE USED SHALL BE DETERMINED. ALL RATES ARE IN POUNDS PER
ACRE.
MARCH 1 - AUGUST 31 SEPTEMBER 1 - FEBRUARY 28
100#TALL FESCUE 100#TALL FESCUE
10#CENTIPEDE 10#CENTIPEDE
25#BERMUDAGRASS (HULLED)35#BERMUDAGRASS (UNHULLED)
500#FERTILIZER 500#FERTILIZER
4000#LIMESTONE 4000#LIMESTONE
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NTS
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SCALE:
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NTS
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PIPE CLEANING:
1.THOROUGHLY CLEAN INTERIOR OF ALL PIPE, FITTINGS, AND
JOINTS BEFORE INSTALLATION. EXCLUDE ENTRANCE OF
FOREIGN MATTER DURING DISCONTINUANCE OF INSTALLATION
BY CAPPING OR PLUGGING TO A WATERTIGHT CONDITION AT
THE END OF EACH WORK DAY. PRIOR TO FINAL FITTING OF THE
SYSTEM, VISUALLY INSPECT ALL LINES AND JOINTS, REMOVE
ALL STRUTS, SWEEP AND/OR FLUSH CLEAN TO THE
SATISFACTION OF DUKE ENERGY. NOTIFY DUKE ENERGY AT
LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF INTENDED CLOSING UP OF A
SYSTEM.
2.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERLY CLEANING NEW
PIPE TO BE INSTALLED BEFORE RELEASING IT FOR SERVICE.
CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR CLEANING
PIPE FOR APPROVAL BY DUKE ENERGY.
PRESSURE AND LEAK TESTING:
1.ALL PIPE SHALL BE PRESSURE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
DUKE PRESSURE TESTING STANDARD FOC-PR-2040.
CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
ASSOCIATED WITH PRESSURE TESTING. SHOULD SURFACE
LEAKS BECOME APPARENT, THE LEAKS SHALL BE LOCATED AND
REPAIRED, AND THE LINE RE-TESTED UNTIL IT FULFILLS THE
ABOVE REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH REPAIRS AND RE-TESTING.
CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NOTIFICATIONS TO DUKE
ENERGY 48 HOURS PRIOR TO TESTING FOR WITNESS.
2.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING ALL
MATERIALS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND PERSONNEL NECESSARY
TO CONDUCT THE PRESSURE TEST INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO AIR COMPRESSOR, TEST MANIFOLDS, DEAD
WEIGHT, AND CERTIFIED GAUGES.
3.THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PERFORM INITIAL
SERVICE LEAK TESTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE DUKE PRESSURE TESTING
STANDARD FOC-PR-2040.
4.A COMPLETE AND CERTIFIED TEST RECORD SHALL BE
PROVIDED TO DUKE ENERGY AS SPECIFIED IN THE PRESSURE
TESTING STANDARD FOC-PR-2040.
5.CONTRACTOR SHALL ALLOW THE TEST PRESSURE TO REACH
EQUILIBRIUM WITH TEMPERATURE, PRIOR TO STARTING THE
TEST.
6.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
DE-PRESSURIZATION OF THE TEST MEDIUM TO THE
ENVIRONMENT IN A SAFE AND REASONABLE MANNER.
7.TEST PRESSURES SHALL BE 1.5 TIMES DESIGN PRESSURE.
8.ALL PIPING SHALL BE TESTED FOR THE DURATIONS AS
SPECIFIED IN THE DUKE ENERGY PRESSURE TESTING
STANDARD FOC-PR-2040.
MATERIAL NOTES:
1.MATERIAL LIST SHALL BE CONSIDERED AN ESTIMATE. DUKE
ENERGY WILL PROVIDE THE MATERIALS IN THE MATERIALS LIST.
CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ANY REMAINING MATERIALS
NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT.
STEEL PIPE, FITTING, AND VALVE NOTES:
1.ALL STEEL PIPE, FITTINGS, VALVES, AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE
INSTALLED ACCORDING TO DUKE ENERGY CONSTRUCTION
STANDARDS, MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, AND
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS.
STEEL PIPE, FITTING, AND VALVE NOTES (CONTINUED):
2.CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE EXTRA HARDWARE, BEYOND WHAT
IS SPECIFIED IN THE BILL OF MATERIALS, AS NECESSARY TO
COMPLETE THE CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING OF THE
FACILITIES INCLUDING GASKETS, NUTS, AND BOLTS. ONLY NEW
GASKETS AND BOLTS SHALL BE USED WHEN CONNECTING
FLANGES.
3.FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS.
WELDING AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION:
1.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIAL,
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR SURFACE
PREPARATION AND WELDING.
2.ALL WELDING SHALL BE COMPLETED PER DUKE ENERGY
WELDING PROCEDURES.
3.ALL CONTRACTOR WELDERS MUST HAVE THE APPROPRIATE
QUALIFICATION RECORDS TO BE SUBMITTED TO DUKE ENERGY
FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO WELDING. DUKE ENERGY INSPECTOR
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WITNESS ANY NEW WELDER
QUALIFICATIONS.
4.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COST FOR TESTING AND
QUALIFICATION OF WELDERS INCLUDING MATERIALS AND NDE.
5.ALL WELDS SHALL BE EXAMINED PER DUKE ENERGY WELDING
PROCEDURES.
PAINTING NOTES:
1.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIAL,
PAINTS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR PAINTING.
2.ALL STEEL SHALL BE THOROUGHLY WIPED DOWN TO REMOVE
ALL TRACES OF GRIT OR OTHER CONTAMINANTS. REMOVE ALL
WELD SPLATTER AND GRIND SMOOTH THE BURRS ON ANY CUT
EDGES AND ROUGH WELDS. SURFACES TO BE PAINTED SHALL
BE PRIMED BEFORE ANY RUSTING CAN OCCUR AND UNDER
CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY. ANY RUST BLOOM
SHALL BE REMOVED BEFORE PAINT APPLICATION BY SUITABLE
HAND OR POWER TOOL.
3.THE PIPING AND PIPING COMPONENT PAINTING SHALL BE
INSPECTED AND REPAIRED ACCORDINGLY AFTER
INSTALLATION.
4.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE SI-ST-5150 FOR ALL
BELOW GRADE COATING APPLICATIONS AND SI-ST-5170 FOR
ALL ABOVE GRADE COATING APPLICATIONS.
GENERAL MECHANICAL NOTES:
1.ANY CHANGES REQUIRED DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS MUST BE
APPROVED BY THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT.
2.REFER TO VENDOR EQUIPMENT DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL
DETAILS.
3.CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY GRADE ELEVATION AND CUT
VERTICAL PIPE TRANSITIONS TO LENGTH AS NECESSARY TO
MAINTAIN 3'-0" MINIMUM DEPTH OF COVER.
INDICATES ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED.
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NOTES:
1.ANY CHANGES REQUIRED DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS
MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT.
2.UNDERGROUND STEEL INLET PIPING AND RISER TO BE
CATHODICALLY PROTECTED AND MONITORED IF NOT
ELECTRICALLY CONTINUOUS WITH A PROTECTED
STEEL SERVICE OR MAIN.
3.PROJECT MANAGER TO CONTACT INTEGRITY
TECHNICIAN AT START OF PROJECT. PROJECT
CANNOT BE GASSED UP UNTIL INTEGRITY HAS
CONFIRMED NO ADDITIONAL WORK IS NEEDED.
4.CONTACT GAS SYSTEMS OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
PRIOR TO STARTING JOB TO VERIFY GAS FLOW.
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EXISTING 3" PIPING WITHIN STATION
CONTRACTOR TO AVOID ANY
DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING UTILITY POLE
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE.
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CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED.
ANY FENCING REMOVED SHOULD
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STANDARDS
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PURPOSES ONLY
FIELD ROUTE
TEMPORARY BYPASS
PIPING TO AVOID ANY
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1.ANY CHANGES REQUIRED DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS
MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT.
2.UNDERGROUND STEEL INLET PIPING AND RISER TO BE
CATHODICALLY PROTECTED AND MONITORED IF NOT
ELECTRICALLY CONTINUOUS WITH A PROTECTED
STEEL SERVICE OR MAIN.
3.PROJECT MANAGER TO CONTACT INTEGRITY
TECHNICIAN AT START OF PROJECT. PROJECT
CANNOT BE GASSED UP UNTIL INTEGRITY HAS
CONFIRMED NO ADDITIONAL WORK IS NEEDED.
4.CONTACT GAS SYSTEMS OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
PRIOR TO STARTING JOB TO VERIFY GAS FLOW.
5.CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL TOR'S ON PIPE ACCORDING
TO ALL GUIDELINES LISTED IN FOM-ST-1580.
6.DESIGN CONDITIONS:
DESIGN PRESSURE: 1000 PSIG
MAX INLET PRESSURE: 680 PSIG
MIN INLET PRESSURE: 350 PSIG
REQUIRED DELIVERY PRESSURE: 55 PSIG
MAX FLOW: 40 MSCFH
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BOM #Maximo Part #Legacy Part #Source
System Qty Retired?Description Ordering Instructions Ordering Specifications Manuf Model Manuf Part #
PIPE (BOM# 000-099)
1 1551340 16836 PNG 40'-0"PIPE, 6" NPS X 0.280 W.T., DBL RANDOM LG, BEVELED ENDS, ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELD, FBE, STL, API 5L PSL-2, GR X52, NO JOINTERS IPSCOINC, AMERICAN,6-280-DRL-X52-FBE
2 1552810 16835 PNG 40'-0"PIPE, 6" NPS X 0.280 W.T., DBL RANDOM LG, BEVELED ENDS, ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELD, BARE, STL, API 5L PSL-2, GR X52, NO JOINTERS AMERICAN,6-280-DRL-X52-BARE
3 1551335 14093 PNG 40'-0"PIPE, 4" NPS X 0.237 W.T., DBL RANDOM LG, BEVELED ENDS, ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELD, FBE, STL, API 5L PSL-2, GR X52, NO JOINTERS WHEATLANDTUB,
AMERICAN,
4-237-DRL-X52-FBE
4 1611171 1611171 5 STATE 20'-0""PIPE, 2"" NPS, SGL RANDOM LG, BEVELED ENDS, ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELD, 0.218"" WALL THK, STL, API 5L PSL-1, GR X52, NO JOINTERS, BARE, API 5L PSL-2
IS ALSO ACCEPTABLE
"
IPSCOINC 2-218-SRL-X52-BARE
FITTINGS (BOM# 100-199)
101 1552864 15825 PNG 2 ELBOW,PIPE, 6" NPS X 0.28 W.T., BW, 90 DEG, 1.5D RADIUS, STL, MSS SP-75, GR Y52, FULLY SEGMENTABLE, PAINTED PREFERRED, BARE ACCEPTABLE., MACHINE
BEVEL ENDS PER ASME B31.8 APPENDIX I, FIG I-4
HACKNEYLADIS,6-90-1.5R-280-Y52-SEG
102 1571439 17355 PNG 2 ELBOW,PIPE, 4" NPS X 0.237 W.T., BW, 90 DEG, 1.5D RADIUS, STL, MSS SP-75, GR Y52, FULLY SEGMENTABLE, PAINTED PREFERRED, BARE ACCEPTABLE.,
MACHINE BEVEL ENDS PER ASME B31.8 APPENDIX I, FIG I-4
HACKNEYLADIS,4-90-1.5R-237-Y52-SEG
103 1575614 16269 PNG 2 ELBOW,PIPE, 2" NPS X 0.218 W.T., BW, 90 DEG, 1.5D RADIUS, STL, MSS SP-75, GR Y52, FULLY SEGMENTABLE, PAINTED PREFERRED, BARE ACCEPTABLE.,
MACHINE BEVEL ENDS PER ASME B31.8 APPENDIX I, FIG I-4
HACKNEYLADIS,2-90-1.5R-218-Y52-SEG
104 1488745 1488745 5 STATE 1 REDUCER,PIPE, CONCENTRIC, 6" NPS X 0.280 W.T. X 2" NPS X 0.218 W.T., WELD, CS, MSS SP-75, GR Y52, IN ACCORDANCE W/ ANSI B16.9 WELDBENDCORP,
HACKNEYLADISH
6 x 2,
6X2-RDCR-CON-280X218-Y52
105 1568687 16963 PNG 1 REDUCER,PIPE, CONCENTRIC, 4" NPS X 0.237 W.T. X 2" NPS X 0.218 W.T., WELD, STL, MSS SP-75, GR Y52, PAINTED PREFERRED, BARE ACCEPTABLE., MACHINE
BEVEL ENDS PER ASME B31.8 APPENDIX I, FIG I-4
HACKNEYLADIS, TECTUBI 4X2-RDCR-CON-237X218-Y52
106 1568851 17681 PNG 1 "KIT, STOPPLE, 6"" STL, WELD, CLASS 600 FLG, (1) 6"" X 6"" STOPPLE PLUS TEE P/N 12330014, (1) 6"" LOCK-O-RING PLUS W/ SCARFED NIPPLE P/N 12334385, (1) 6""
BLIND FLG P/N 12327280 , PRO SERIES STOPPLE PLUS SYSTEM
"
"SEE MFG DERATE TABLE FOR
PRESSURE RATING
"
TDWILLIAMSON,PRO SERIES PLUS, 0.72 12334644
107 1567849 1567849 PNG 1 KIT, STOPPLE, 4"" STL, WELD, CLASS 600 FLG, (1) 4"" X 4"" STOPPLE PLUS TEE P/N 12330013, (1) 4"" LOCK-O-RING PLUS W/ SCARFED NIPPLE P/N 12333776, (1) 4""
BLIND FLG P/N 12330180, PRO SERIES STOPPLE PLUS SYSTEM
"SEE MFG DERATE TABLE FOR
PRESSURE RATING
"
TDWILLIAMSON,PRO SERIES PLUS, 0.72 12334643
FLANGES, INSULATORS (BOM# 200-299)
201 1551475 17247 PNG 1 FLANGE,PIPE, WN, RF, 6", CLASS 600, FORGED STL, ASTM A694, GR F52, MSS SP-44, STD, NO INTERNAL TAPER Intended for pipe with W.T. 0.280"FOR PIPE WITH W.T. OF 0.280"GALPERTI, BOLTEX,
KERKAU, WELDBEND,
HACKNEYLADISH
6-FLG-WNRF-600-F52-STD
202 476644 476644 5 STATE 1 GASKET,SPIRAL WOUND, 6"" PIPE, 600 LB, 6.100"" ID X 10.500"" OD, 0.175"" THK, 304/304L SS WINDING, FLEXIBLE GRAPHITE FILLER, FLEXITALLIC CGI, 304/304L SS
INNER RING, CS OUTER RING, FLG FITTING, DIMENSIONAL STD ASME B16.20
FLEXITALLICI CGI 060060000085
203 1553045 17262 PNG 12 BOLT, STUD, 1" DIA, 7" LG, STL, ASTM A193 GR B7 12 BOLTS PER FLANGE
CONNECTION
HIGHLANDTHRE 1-STUD-7LG-STL-B7
204 1553383 11084 PNG 24 NUT,HEX, 1" DIA, STL, ASTM A194 GR 2H 2 NUTS PER BOLT ANVILINTLINC,1553383
205 1551473 17246 PNG 1 FLANGE,PIPE, WN, RF, 4", CLASS 600, FORGED STL, ASTM A694, GR F52, MSS SP-44, STD, NO INTERNAL TAPER Intended for pipe with W.T. 0.237"FOR PIPE WITH W.T. OF 0.237"GALPERTI, BOLTEX,
KERKAU, WELDBEND,
HACKNEYLADISH
4-FLG-WNRF-600-F52-STD
206 476586 476586 5 STATE 1 GASKET,SPIRAL WOUND, 4"" PIPE, 600 LB, 4.04"" ID X 7.625""OD, 0.175"" THK, 304/304L SS WINDING, FLEXIBLE GRAPHITE FILLER, FLEXITALLIC CGI, 304/304L SS
INNER RING, CS OUTER RING, FLG FITTING, DIMENSIONAL STD ASME B16.20
FLEXITALLICI CGI 040060000085
207 1551246 11331 PNG 8 BOLT, STUD, 7/8" DIA, 6" LG, STL, ASTM A193 GR B7, HARD STEEL STUD 8 BOLTS PER FLANGE
CONNECTION
HIGHLANDTHRE,1551246
208 1553484 10508 PNG 16 NUT,HEX, 7/8" DIA, 9 UNC, STL, ASTM A194, GR 2H 2 NUTS PER BOLT HIGHLAND THREADS INC 0.875-NUT-HEX-9UNC-STL-2H
209 1551917 17245 PNG 2 FLANGE,PIPE, WN, RF, 2", CLASS 600, FORGED STL, ASTM A694, GR F52, MSS SP-44, XS, NO INTERNAL TAPER Intended for pipe with W.T. 0.218"FOR PIPE WITH W.T. OF 0.218"GALPERTI, BOLTEX,
KERKAU, WELDBEND,
HACKNEYLADISH
2-FLG-WNRF-600-F52-XS
210 1557074 14954 PNG 2 "GASKET,SPIRAL WOUND, 2"" PIPE, 300/400/600 LB, 2-3/16"" ID X 4-3/8"" OD, 1/8"" THK, 304/304L SS WINDING, FLEXIBLE GRAPHITE FILLER, FLEXITALLIC CGI,
304/304L SS INNER RING, CS OUTER RING, ASME B16.20, TYPE E TO SUIT MSS SP-44 FLG, ""A"" AT END OF PN MEANS MADE IN USA
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FLEXITALLICI,CGI 020030000085A
211 1552875 10214 PNG 16 BOLT, STUD, 5/8" DIA, 4-1/2" LG, STL, ASTM A193 GR B7, HARD STEEL STUD 8 BOLTS PER FLANGE
CONNECTION
HIGHLANDTHRE,1552875
212 1553473 11213 5 STATE 32 NUT,HEX, 5/8" DIA, STL, ASTM A194 GR 2H 2 NUTS PER BOLT HIGHLANDTHRE, FASTENAL 0.625-NUT-HEX-11UNC-STL-2H,
1136552
MISCELLANEOUS (BOM# 800-899)
801 2 1/2" VENT ASSEMBLY ON 4" AND 6" PIPE
801A 1588136 1588136 PNG 2 #REF!OUTLET,PIPE,THREADOLET,8-3" RUN,1/2" BRANCH,THD,CS,3000 LB,ATSM A-694,FITTING,DESIGNED TO BE WELDED ON API 5L X52 NPS 4, 6 & 8 LINE PIPE,CMTR
REQUIRED
#REF!Bonney Forge THREDOLET Q1900114-2
801B 1551462 16400 PNG 2 #REF!NIPPLE,PIPE, 1/2" NPS X 0.147 W.T., THD BOTH END, 3" LG, STL, ASTM A733 A106 GR B, SMLS #REF!SWAGELOKCO,UNKNOWN,#REF!S-8-HLN-3.00, 1551462
801C 1570324 1570324 PNG 2 #REF!VALVE,BALL, FLOATING, 1/2", 2-WAY, 2000 PSIG, REDUCED PORT, FPT, LOCKING LEVER OPERATED, CS BODY, 316 SS BALL & STEM, ASME B16.34 OR MSS SP-110,
API 607, F/ NATURAL GAS USE
#REF!A ALBERTS INTEGRATED
PIPING SYSTEMS
APOLLO 73A-143-24-27A
801D 1553205 10994 PNG 2 #REF!PLUG,PIPE, 1/2" NPS, SQ HEAD, MNPT, FORGED STL, ASME B16.11, ASTM A105 #REF!BONNEYFORGEC,#REF!39850
802 NA N/A N/A 1 N/A REGULATOR AND RELIEF VALVE SKID N/A "ORDER PER QUOTE
#BCMQ1259 FROM BARTLETT
CONTROLS
DATED 03/19/24"
N/A N/A N/A
CONTROLS (BOM# 900-999)
901A 1550601 15160 PNG 4 ELBOW,TUBE, 1/2" NPS X 3/8" NPS, THD, SS, 90 DEG, COMPRESSION, TUBE X NPT, 316 SS SWAGELOKCO 1550601
901B 1000719 14702 PNG 4 COUPLING, TUBING, 3/8" NPS TUBE X 1/2" NPS NPT, SS, COMPRESSION GEAPROCESS,GREENVILLEV
A,SWAGELOCKCO,SWAGEL
OKCO,TYLOKINTLINC,
80-451965, SS-600-1-8,
SS-6-DMC-8, UNKNOWN
901C 50119341 14822 PNG 4 UNION,TUBE, 3/8" NPS, SS, INSULATED, TUBING, COMPRESSION SWAGELOKCO,SS-6-DE-6
901D 1000727 15055 PNG 16 ELBOW,TUBE, 3/8" NPS, COMP, 316 SS, 90 DEG, COMPRESSION, TUBE X TUBE, 316 SS SWAGELOCKCO,SWAGELO
KCO,TYLOKINTLINC,
SS-600-9, SS-6-DELU-6,
UNKNOWN
901E 1589654 1589654 PNG 160 ft TUBING,METALLIC, SEAMLESS, 3/8" OD, 20' LG, 0.065" WALL, 316 SS, ASTM A269, BRIGHT ANNEALED, Note this is the preferred WT F/PNG SANDVIK 67220226
901F 1000717 14671 PNG 4 ADAPTER,TUBE TO PIPE, 3/8" TUBE, COMP, 1/4" PIPE, MNPT, 316 SS SWAGELOKCO,SS-600-1-4,
901G 563275 14722 PNG 8 ELBOW,TUBE, 1/4" NPS, THD, SS, 90 DEG, COMPRESSION, TUBE X NPT, 316 SS SWAGELOKCO,TYLOKINTLI
NC,
SS-400-2-2, SS-4-DME-2
902A 1558508 16507 PNG 2 TRANSMITTER,PRESSURE, 0-4000 PSI INPUT, 4-20MA OUTPUT, 1/2" FNPT, 0.035% SPAN ACCURACY GOES W/ MANIFOLD 16497
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ROSEMOUNT 3051S 3051S2TG4A2A11A1AK5M5T1B
4Q4Q8
902B 4205492 16497 PNG 2 MANIFOLD,VALVE, 2-VALVE, FPT, SS, INSTRUMENT, BONNET AND STEM. NPS 1/2 FPT FEMALE THREADED PORTS. DRAIN/VENT. PTFE PACKING MATERIAL.
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transmitter 16507 (1558508)
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MATERIALS SHALL BE STORED OFF THE GROUND. ANYMUD/DIRT IS TO BE REMOVED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.2)CONCRETE: CONCRETE SHALL MEET ACI-318 SPECIFICATION FOR 3000 PSI-28 DAY STRENGTHCONCRETE.3)POSTS:a.POST AND OTHER APPURTENANCES - ALL POST AND OTHER APPURTENANCES SHALL BE HOT-DIPGALVANIZED WITH A MINIMUM ZINC COATING OF 2.0 OUNCES PER SQUARE FOOT OF SURFACE(CLASS II COATING ASTM A-392).b.LINE POST SHALL BE 2-1/4" "H" COLUMN WEIGHING 4.1 LBS. PER FOOT, MINIMUM CARBONCONTENT 0.35%, MINIMUM TENSILE STRENGTH 75,000 PSI OR 2-3/8" O.D. SCHEDULE 40 PIPE, OFSUFFICIENT LENGTH TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION TO A DEPTH OF 3'-0" BELOW GROUND LEVEL.c.TERMINAL POST AND ALL END, CORNER AND PULL POSTS SHALL BE 2-1/2" X 2-1/2" X 0.1875" W.T.SQUARE TUBING OR 2-7/8" O.D. SCHEDULE 40 PIPE.d.GATE POST SHALL BE OF THE FOLLOWING SIZE FOR SINGLE PERSONNEL GATES OR ONE LEAF OFDOUBLE GATE.POST SIZE NOM WT.UP TO 6' WIDE2-1/2” SQ. OR 2-7/8” O.D.SAME AS TERMINAL POSTOVER 6' TO13'4” O.D.9.11 LB/FT4)TENSION, TRUSS, RAIL BANDS: SHALL BE 14GA AND RAIL/TRUSS BANDS SHALL BE 12GA. HOT DIPGALVANIZED STEEL BY 1" WIDE AND CONFORM TO ASTM SPEC. F 626. BANDS SHALL HAVE HOLES FOR3/8" BOLTS AND SPACING SHALL NOT EXCEED 15".5)RAILS:a.TOP RAIL: STANDARD GALVANIZED PIPE, 1-5/8" O.D.b.TRUSS BRACES: SHALL BE STANDARD GALVANIZED 1-5/8" O.D. PIPE 2.71 LB. / FT., WITH A 3/8" O.D.c.TRUSS ROD: SHALL BE FABRICATED FROM 5/16" STEEL ROD. RODS AND ASSOCIATEDTIGHTENERS SHALL BE HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED AFTER THREADING AND CONFORM TO ASTMSPEC. F 626. TRUSS ROD AND TIGHTENER SHALL BE CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING A TENSION OF2000LBS.6)WIRE:a.BARBED WIRE SHALL BE OF 4 POINT PATTERN, COMPOSED OF TWO STRANDS OF NO. 11-1/2GAUGE GALVANIZED WIRE WITH LARGE BARBS SPACED APPROXIMATELY 4 TO 5 INCHES ONCENTER.b.RAZOR WIREc.BOTTOM TENSION WIRE: NO. 7 GAUGE GALVANIZED COIL SPRING TENSION WIRE WITH CLASS ICOATING. USE NO. 11 GAUGE HOG RINGS TO FASTEN WIRE TO CHAIN LINK FABRIC.7)FABRIC:a.MATERIAL SHALL BE HOT-DIP GALVANIZED FENCE CHAIN LINK FABRIC - THE CHAIN LINK FABRICSHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM A-392 SPECIFICATIONS AND SHALL BE HOT DIPPEDGALVANIZED AFTER WEAVING, HAVING A COATING WEIGHT OF 2 OUNCES OF ZINC PER SQUAREFOOT, MINIMUM, OF UNCOATED WIRE SURFACE (CLASS II). FABRIC SHALL BE NO. 9 GAUGE WIREWOVEN IN A 2-INCH CHAIN LINK DIAMOND MESH.b.FENCE SECTION:i.COMPANY TYPE - A-8ii.FABRIC MINIMUM HEIGHT - 84"iii.TOTAL MINIMUM FENCE HEIGHT INCLUDING BARBED OR RAZOR WIRE TOPPER - 8'-0"8)OTHER HARDWARE:a.FITTINGS: SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM SPEC. F 626i.SLEEVE COUPLINGii.RAIL AND BRACE END CUPS: SHALL BE FABRICATED FROM PRESSED STEEL OR MALLEABLE IRON,HOT DIP GALVANIZED OR ALUMINMUM ALLOY CONFORMING TO ASTM SPEC. F 626.iii.POST CAPSiv.FABRIC TENSION BAR: 1/4" X 3/4" TENSION BARv.HEAVY GAUGE PRESSED STEEL BAND OR NO. 6 GAUGE ALUMINUM WIRE CLIPS FOR FABRICvi.NO. 9 GAUGE ALUMINUM TIE WIRES FOR TOP RAIL ATTACHMENT OF FABRIC vii. HOG RINGS SHALL BE 9 GA. ALUMINUM OR GALVANIZED STEEL. viii. EXTENSION ARMSb.FITTINGS USED IN THE COMPLETE FENCE ASSEMBLY SHALL BE OF MALLEABLE, CAST IRON ORPRESSED STEEL AND SHALL BE HOT-DIP GALVANIZED AFTER FABRICATION. CONFORMING TOASTM SPEC. F 626.CHAIN LINK FENCE INSTALLATION1)THE COMPLETE INSTALLATION SHALL BE INSTALLED BY SKILLED AND EXPERIENCED FENCEERECTORS, IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD CONSTRUCTION PRACTICEAND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL APPLICABLE CODES.2)ALL POST SHALL BE SET IN CYLINDRICAL CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS WITH TOP OF FINISH CONCRETESURFACE THREE INCHES (3") ABOVE FINISHED GRADE. EXCAVATION SHALL BE 3'-6" DEEP AND NOTLESS THAN TEN INCHES (10") IN DIAMETER FOR ALL LINE POSTS, AND NOT LESS THAN 3.5 TIMES THEDIAMETER FOR TERMINAL AND GATE POST.3)EACH POST SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION TO A DEPTH OF 3'-0"BELOW GROUND LEVEL.4)INSTALLATION OF FENCE ADDITION SHALL BE PLUMB AND TRUE TO LINE.5)LINE POSTS SHALL BE SPACED IN THE LINE OF FENCE, NO FURTHER.6)POST TOPS AND ALL END, CORNER, PULL AND GATE POSTS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH CAPS.TUBULAR POST CAPS TO BE SO DESIGNED AS TO EXCLUDE MOISTURE FROM THE POST. ALL LINEPOST CAPS DESIGNED TO HOLD THE TOP RAIL AND THE EXTENSION ARM FOR THREE STRANDS OFBARBED WIRE.7)FENCE SHALL HAVE A CONTINUOUS TOP RAIL FOR ITS FULL LENGTH. THE TOP RAIL SHALL PASSTHROUGH OPENINGS PROVIDED FOR THAT PURPOSE IN THE POST TOPS AND EACH LENGTH SHALL BECOUPLED WITH A SLEEVE COUPLING, WITH EXPANSION COUPLING EVERY FIFTH JOINT.8)CORNER BRACES AND DIAGONAL BRACES SHALL BE PROPERLY PLACED TO PREVENT SAGGING.9)TRUSS BRACE: TRUSS ROD AND TURNBUCKLE ATTACHMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED BETWEEN EACHEND OR GATE POST AND THE ADJACENT LINE POST. TWO TRUSS BRACES SHALL BE FURNISHED ONCORNER OR PULL POSTS.10)BOTTOM TENSION WIRE: WIRE TO BE FASTENED TO CHAIN LINK FABRIC WITH NO. 11 GAUGE HOGRINGS ON 18 INCH CENTERS.11)THE FABRIC SHALL BE FASTENED TO THE LINE POST BY MEANS OF NO. 6 GAUGE ALUMINUM WIRECLIPS SPACED 12 INCHES ON CENTER. IT SHALL BE ATTACHED TO TOP RAIL WITH NO. 9 GAUGEALUMINUM TIE WIRES SPACED 24 INCHES ON CENTER. FABRIC SHALL BE ATTACHED TO TERMINALPOST BY MEANS OF A 1/4" X 3/4" TENSION BAR WITH HEAVY GAUGE PRESSED STEEL BAND OR CLIPSSPACED APPROXIMATELY 14 INCHES ON CENTER.12)CHAIN LINK FABRIC SHALL BE TAUT AND PROPERLY SECURED,13)EXTENSION ARM LINE POST SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH EXTENSION ARMS TO WITHSTAND A MINIMUMPULL-DOWN WEIGHT OF 450 LBS. FROM END OF ARM. ARMS TO BE DESIGNED TO EXTEND AT A 45DEGREE ANGLE WITH LOCKING DEVICE TO SECURELY FASTEN THREE STRANDS OF BARBED WIREEQUALLY SPACED WITH THE TOP STRAND LOCATED 12 INCHES (12”) ABOVE FABRIC AND 12 INCHES(12”) OUT FROM THE FENCE LINE.14)VEGETATION SHALL BE REMOVED AT LEAST 5' FROM THE FENCE CENTERLINE. FENCE SHOULD NOT BELOCATED WITHIN 5' OF OBJECTS, TREES, BUILDINGS, OR ANYTHING THAT COULD BE USED AS A STEPPOTENTIAL TO SCALE THE FENCE. NO OVERHANGING LIMBS GREATER THAN 1" DIAMETER SHOULD BEALLOWED WITHIN 10' OF THE FINISHED FENCE TOP.MODIFICATIONS1)THIS STANDARD SHALL BE REFERENCED IN UNISON WITH SITE SPECIFIC PLANS. SITE SPECIFIC PLANSMAY TAKE PRECEDENCE WITH BOTH (1) EPS APPROVAL AND (2) PROJECT MANAGEMENT ORENGINEERING APPROVAL.2)RAZOR WIRE CAN BE USED IN LIEU OF BARBED WIRE WHEN LOCAL ORDINANCE REQUIRES OR ATDIRECTOR OF SECURITY REQUEST.3)VINYL SLATS MAY BE INSTALLED WITHIN THE CHAIN LINK FENCE. ONLY BLACK OR DARK GREEN VINYLSLATS ARE PERMITTED.SCOPE & REFERENCES:1)AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM) ARE PART OF THIS SPECIFICATION AND THERECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED WITHIN ASTM ARE APPLICABLE EXCEPT THAT THE ASSOCIATEDPROJECT DRAWINGS ARE TO CONTROL.2)THIS SECTION DEFINES THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SECURITY FENCE BARRIERS ANDPERIMETER FENCING. THE WORK INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO:a.FURNISHING, DELIVERING, UNLOADING, ERECTING AND CLEANUP OF THE FENCE MATERIAL PERPROJECT DRAWINGS AND THIS SPECIFICATION.b.FENCING SPECIFIED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR STANDARD DUTY USE AND DOES NOT INCLUDEHIGH SECURITY FENCING (ANTI-CLIMB, ANTI-CUT).3)DISCLAIMERS:a.INSTALLATION GUIDANCE PROVIDED HEREIN IS BASED ON MINIMAL CONSTRUCTION CODESTANDARDS. ALL FINAL ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY,SOIL CONDITIONS, WIND LOADS, POST SIZE, POST DEPTH, GROUNDING, ISOLATION FROMSUBSTATIONS AND ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT MUST BE FACTORED INTO CONSIDERATION ON APROJECT BY PROJECT BASIS BY THE RESPONSIBLE DUKE BUSINESS UNIT INSTALLING ORMODIFYING A FENCE COMPONENT. DUKE CORPORATE SECURITY REQUIREMENTS:1)IF USED FOR GATE SECURITY, CHAINS SHOULD BE SQUARE LINK TYPE WITH HRC OF 60 OR GREATER.2)PADLOCKS OF EQUAL OR GREATER HARDNESS SHOULD BE USED TO SECURE THE CHAINS. PADLOCKSSHOULD HAVE REMOVABLE CORES TO SUPPORT FUTURE KEY MANAGEMENT / PATENTED KEYPROGRAMS.3)CRITICAL VALVE ASSEMBLIES SHOULD BE SECURED WITH SQUARE LINK TYPE CHAIN AND PADLOCKS.HRC OF 60 OR HIGHER.4)IN ACCORDANCE WITH EPS STANDARDS, APPROVED DUKE ENERGY/PNG NO TRESPASS SIGNS SHOULDBE INSTALLED ON UNSECURED SIDES OF THE FENCE. APPROVED SIGN TEMPLATES ANDSPECIFICATIONS CAN BE PROVIDED BY EPS.UP TO 6' WIDEOVER 6' TO 13'2-1/2" SQ. OR2-7/8" O.D.4" O.D.SAME AS TERMINAL POST9.11 LB/FTNOM. WT.SIZEPOST
3'-6"8'-0"WIRE FABRIC 6"3'-0"TRUSS ROD1'-0"7'-0"TRUSS BRACE10'-0"MAX10'-0"MAX10'-0"MAXTOP RAILMAX10'-0"CORNEREXTENSION ARMEXTENSION ARMBARBED WIRESLEEVECOUPLINGLINE POSTTENSION WIREPOST SET IN CONC. PERSPECIFICATIONS.SEE CHAIN LINK FENCEINSTALLATION NOTES 2& 32" MAX.-GRADE TOBOTTOM OF FABRICNATURALGRADE℄ TO ℄ OF GATE POSTSSEE DRAWING PNG-G-000-000300 SHT. 3FOR DRIVE GATE DETAIL℄ TO ℄ OF GATE POSTSTOP OF CONCRETE
3" MAX.-GRADE TO SINGLEPERSONNEL GATENOTE: GATE AND POST WIDTHDETERMINED BY MANUFACTURERSPECIFICATIONS. REFER TOPNG-G-000-0003001TIE WIRE1'-2" O.C. MAXFABRICTIE WIRE2'-0" O.C. MAX.FABRICTOP RAILEXTENSION ARMFOR 3 STRANDSBARBED WIRE12 GAUGEBARBED WIRE TO BEPULLED TAUT& SECURELY FASTENEDWIRE TIES-CLOSE TO POSTSPACED @ 2'-0" MAX. BETWEENEACH SIDE OF POST (TYP. TOP & BOT)FABRICTHRU BOLTCOLUMN POSTCOILS ARE CLIPPED TO THE TENSION WIRE AND TOTHE TOP OF THE CHAIN LINK WITH HOG RINGS.RAZOR WIRE SHALL BE USED WHEN REQUIRED BYLOCAL ORDINANCE, SITE PLANS, OR AS A REQUESTFROM THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY.INSERT SLATS VERTICALLY WITHTHE BEVELED/NOTCHED ENDDOWNWARD UNTIL SLAT ENGAGESAND INTERLOCKS WITH THEBOTTOM CHANNELINSERT THE BOTTOM CHANNELHORIZONTALLY INTO THE FIRSTDIAMOND AT THE BOTTOM OFTHE FENCE WITH OPEN SIDEFACING UPNOTE:3-STRAND EXTENSION ARM BARBEDWIRE IS THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTDETAINER HOOK BARBATOP FENCE FOR BARBEDWIRE INSERTIONC:\_Vault\CAD Standards\Library\AutoCAD Blocks\Title Block\Fence_details\PNG-G-000-0003000.dwg 6/14/2023 2:01 PMPROFESSIONAL ENG/ARCH STAMPDISCIPLINE / RESOURCE CENTER / LINE NUMBERDESCRIPTIONNO.REVISION(S) DESCRIPTIONDATEDWG TYPESHEET(S)DWG SCALEDWG DATEACCOUNT NUMBERPROJECT NUMBERDRAWING NUMBERAPPROVING ENGINEERREVISIONAREA CODESUPERSEDEDSTATION IDCOPYRIGHT 2021CHECKER/REVIEWERDRAFTING/DESIGNSERVICE ID006/14/2023REVISED PER ECO-003239MKRFSDRN/AN/AN/ASTANDARDN/AN/AFENCE STANDARD - CHAINLINKFENCE DETAILDistrict/Resource Center City, State2 OF 3NTS03/27/2023PNG-G-000-0001031PNG-G-000-00030000DUKE ENERGY & PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DRAWINGS ARE CONFIDENTIAL *DRAWING IS CURRENT ONLY THROUGH THE LATEST REVISED DATE *TO ENSURE THERE IS NO RISK OF INAPPROPRIATE DISCLOSURE,ALL PREVIOUS PAPER COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST BE DESTROYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDS & INFO MANAGEMENT (RIM)*PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING *USE DIMENSIONS ONLYSCALE: NTSELEVATION VIEWSCALE: NTSDETAIL-FENCE VINYL SLATSSCALE: NTSDETAIL-EXTENSION ARM RAZOR WIRESCALE: NTSDETAIL-WIRE TIES POSTSCALE: NTSDETAIL-WIRE TIES TOP OR BRACE RAILSCALE: NTSDETAIL-EXTENSION ARM BARBED WIRE
STANDARD: 16'-0" WIDE DOUBLE DRIVE GATEOPTIONAL: 20'-0" WIDE DOUBLE DRIVE GATETOP OF CONCRETEPLUNGERROD CATCHNATURAL GRADEGATE POSTTOP8'-0"
1'-0"7'-0"
WIRE FABRIC ℄ TO ℄ OF GATE POSTS3'-6"
6"3'-0"
3" MAX.-GRADE TOPOSTGATERECEIVERFENCE LINEFENCE POSTGATE MOUNTING POSTFENCE POSTFENCE LINEGATEMOUNTINGPOSTFENCEMOUNTINGPOST8'-0"
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6"3'-0"20'-0" WIDE SLIDE GATE3/8" THICKPLATE3/8" BOLT2" X 2"TUBEDETAIL 2DETAIL 1C:\_Vault\CAD Standards\Library\AutoCAD Blocks\Title Block\Fence_details\PNG-G-000-0003000.dwg 6/14/2023 2:01 PMPROFESSIONAL ENG/ARCH STAMPDISCIPLINE / RESOURCE CENTER / LINE NUMBERDESCRIPTIONNO.REVISION(S) DESCRIPTIONDATEDWG TYPESHEET(S)DWG SCALEDWG DATEACCOUNT NUMBERPROJECT NUMBERDRAWING NUMBERAPPROVING ENGINEERREVISIONAREA CODESUPERSEDEDSTATION IDCOPYRIGHT 2021CHECKER/REVIEWERDRAFTING/DESIGNSERVICE ID006/14/2023REVISED PER ECO-003239MKRFSDRN/AN/AN/ASTANDARDN/AN/AFENCE STANDARD - CHAINLINKDRIVE GATE DETAILDistrict/Resource Center City, State3 OF 3NTS03/27/2023PNG-G-000-0001031PNG-G-000-00030000DUKE ENERGY & PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DRAWINGS ARE CONFIDENTIAL *DRAWING IS CURRENT ONLY THROUGH THE LATEST REVISED DATE *TO ENSURE THERE IS NO RISK OF INAPPROPRIATE DISCLOSURE,ALL PREVIOUS PAPER COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST BE DESTROYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDS & INFO MANAGEMENT (RIM)*PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING *USE DIMENSIONS ONLYDRIVE GATE INSTALLATION1)FOOTING WIDTH TO BE 4X POST WIDTH, SUCH THAT THE DIG HOLES HAVE A DIAMETER4-TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE POST, AND 6" DEEPER THAN THE BOTTOM OF THE POST.2)VERIFY THAT FOOTING AND WIDTH ADHERE TO LOCAL CODES AND SITE CONDITIONS.3)SET POSTS IN CONCRETE AND CROWN CONCRETE AT THE TOP TO SHED WATER.4)DRIVE GATE FRAMES SHALL BE MADE OF 2" X 2" X 0.110" W.T. SQUARE STEEL TUBING OR 1.9INCH O.D. SCHEDULE 40, 2.72 LB. / FT. STANDARD WEIGHT PIPE, HOT-DIP GALVANIZED,a.DRIVE GATE FRAMES TO BE JOINED AT CORNERS TO FORM A RIGID PANELb.DRIVE GATE FRAMES SHALL BE FILLED WITH CHAIN LINK FABRIC OF SAME GAUGE ASUSED ON THE FENCE. FABRIC SHALL BE FASTENED IN THE FRAME ON ALL FOURSIDES BY MEANS OF TENSION BARS AND CLIPS.c.THREE STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE SHALL BE FASTENED TO THE EXTENDED FRAMESOF GATE.d.EACH FRAME TO BE EQUIPPED WITH 3/8" DIAMETER ADJUSTABLE TRUSS ROD,HINGES, POSITIVE TYPE LATCHING DEVICE WITH PROVISIONS FOR PADLOCKING.e.GATE FRAMES SHALL BE HOT DIP GALVANIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM A123WITH A COATING WEIGHT NOT LESS THAN 2 OZ PER SQUARE FOOT.5)GATES SHALL BE SECURED IN THE CLOSED POSITION BY UTILIZING TWO SHORT PIECES OF5/16 IN. GRADE 30HOT DIP GALVANIZED CHAIN AND TWO LOCKS FOR EXTERIOR ANDINTERIOR LOCKING PROVISIONS. CHAIN SHALL BE SECURED TO ONE GATE LEAF SO THATWHEN SECURED THE MAXIMUM GAP BETWEEN GATE LEAFS IS 2 IN. EXCESS CHAIN LINKSARE NOT TO BE INSTALLED.6)ATTACH ALL HARDWARE TO GATE IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT CANNOT BE REMOVED BYUNAUTHORIZED PERSONS.7)GATE HINGES MUST BE SECURED AND WELDED TO PREVENT DISMANTLING FROMUN-SECURE SIDE (DUKE CORPORATE SECURITY REQUIREMENT).8)GATE LATCH MECHANISMS MUST BE DESIGNED TO SHIELD PADLOCKS FOR CUTTING. (DUKECORPORATE SECURITY REQUIREMENT).9)ALL DRIVE GATES TO BE PROVIDED WITH CENTER PLUNGER ROD, CATCH ANDSEMI-AUTOMATIC OUTER CATCHES TO SECURE GATES IN OPEN POSITION.10)ALL DRIVE GATES THAT REQUIRE BADGE ID ENTRY CARD MUST NOT BE SWING GATES.SWING DRIVE GATE1)PROVIDE SWING GATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM F2611 AND ASTM F900 WITH FABRICAND BARBED WIRE TO MATCH ADJACENT FENCING. PROVIDE CONCRETE ENCASED SLEEVESTO RECEIVE GATE DROP BAR GUIDES. THE MAXIMUM GAP BELOW CHAIN LINK SWING GATESSHALL BE 3 INCHES. PROVIDE GATE LEAF HOLDBACK LATCHES -MERCHANT METALS P/N59100088, OR EQUIVALENT.SLIDE DRIVE GATES1)PROVIDE AUTOMATIC CANTILEVER SLIDE GATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM F2200 ANDUL325, AS MODIFIED BY THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:a.GATES SHALL BE CLASS III.b.GATES SHALL HAVE FABRIC AND SECURITY TOPPER MATCHING ADJACENT FENCING.c.THE MAXIMUM GAP BELOW AUTOMATIC SLIDE GATES SHALL BE 3 INCHES.d.GATES MAY NOT USE A LEADING-EDGE ROLLER.e.IN ADDITION TO THE GATE OPERATOR INTERNAL ENTRAPMENT SENSOR, PROVIDE ACONTACT SENSOR ON THE GATE LEADING EDGE, A PHOTO EYE IN THE OPENING, ANDPOST-INSTALLED OBSTRUCTION LOOPS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE GATE SIZED ANDSPACED TO DETECT THE LARGEST VEHICLE EXPECTED AT A GIVEN FACILITY ANDAMBER SAFETY BEACON LIGHT FOR VISUAL WHEN THE OPERATOR IS FUNCTIONING.2)THE DUKE ENERGY PROJECT MANAGER SHOULD REACH OUT TO THE FACILITIESMANAGEMENT GROUP OR SITE SERVICES TO IDENTIFY WHICH TYPE OF OPERATOR SHOULDBE SPECIFIED FOR EACH PROJECT (HYDRAULIC OR CHAIN DRIVE). THE FACILITIESMANAGEMENT GROUP OR SITE SERVICES WILL BE ABLE TO PROVIDE THE PROJECTMANAGER WITH THE MAKE AND MODEL OF THE PREFERRED PRODUCT FOR EACH REGION.RECOMMENDED HYDRAULIC TYPES: HYSECURITY.3)PROVIDE CANTILEVER SLIDE GATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM F1184. PROVIDE CLASS 1WITH EXTERNAL ROLLERS WITH GUARDS. PROVIDE FABRIC AND BARBED WIRE TO MATCHADJACENT FENCING. THE MAXIMUM GAP BELOW CHAIN LINK CANTILEVER SLIDE GATESSHALL BE 3 INCHES.4)SLIDE GATE HANDEDNESS DETERMINED BY PROJECT SPECIFIC SITE PLANSSCALE:DETAILNTSSCALE: NTSELEVATION-SWING GATEELEVATION-SLIDING GATESCALE:DETAILNTSSCALE: NTSPLAN VIEW- SLIDING GATESCALE: NTSSECTIONSCALE:NTS
HYDRAULIC CLOSERPANIC BAR PLATEPANIC BARSTOP PLATELATCH BOLTHANDLE W/ MANUAL LOCK - SEE DETAILBRACE RAIL - 1" DIAMOND 16 GA2" SQ. INSIDE FRAMEEXPANDED METAL - 3/4 DIAMOND 16 GA3" PRESSED STEEL HINGES - SEE DETAILSEE MANUFACTURER'S DRAWING DETAILUNSECURE SIDESECURE SIDEGALVANIZEDJAMB FRAME4'-3 1/2"7'-0"
HEIGHT OF OPENING
2'-0"7'-0"HEIGHT OF OPENING 4'-0"C:\_Vault\CAD Standards\Library\AutoCAD Blocks\Title Block\Fence_details\PNG-G-000-0003001.dwg 6/14/2023 2:01 PMPROFESSIONAL ENG/ARCH STAMPDISCIPLINE / RESOURCE CENTER / LINE NUMBERDESCRIPTIONNO.REVISION(S) DESCRIPTIONDATEDWG TYPESHEET(S)DWG SCALEDWG DATEACCOUNT NUMBERPROJECT NUMBERDRAWING NUMBERAPPROVING ENGINEERREVISIONAREA CODESUPERSEDEDSTATION IDCOPYRIGHT 2021CHECKER/REVIEWERDRAFTING/DESIGNSERVICE ID006/14/2023REVISED PER ECO-003239MKRFSDRN/AN/AN/ASTANDARDN/AN/AFENCE STANDARD - CHAINLINKPERSONNEL DOOR DETAILDistrict/Resource Center City, State1 OF 1NTS03/27/2023PNG-G-000-0001031PNG-G-000-00030010DUKE ENERGY & PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DRAWINGS ARE CONFIDENTIAL *DRAWING IS CURRENT ONLY THROUGH THE LATEST REVISED DATE *TO ENSURE THERE IS NO RISK OF INAPPROPRIATE DISCLOSURE,ALL PREVIOUS PAPER COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST BE DESTROYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDS & INFO MANAGEMENT (RIM)*PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING *USE DIMENSIONS ONLYPERSONNEL GATE INSTALLATION1)UTILIZE ANY OF THE APPROVED PERSONNEL GATE MODELS. APPROVED MODELS ARE:a.MERCHANT METALS: TUF GUARD MODELb.ASSA ABLOY-AMERISTAR EXODUS2)ALL PERSONNEL GATES ON A SINGLE SITE SHOULD BE THE SAME MODEL.3)REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S LITERATURE FOR DETAILED SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION DETAILS.CONSULT NGBU ENGINEERING IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.4)ATTACH ALL HARDWARE TO GATE IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT CANNOT BE REMOVED BY UNAUTHORIZEDPERSONS.5)PERSONNEL GATE SHALL OPEN OUTWARD IN SUCH A MANNER THAT ELIMINATES INTERFERENCE TOEGRESS TO A SAFE LOCATION.6)GATE HAND:a.GATE HAND IS DEFINED AS SUCH: RIGHT HANDED MEANS THE HINGES ARE ON THE RIGHT WHENVIEWING FROM THE UNSECURED SIDE. LEFT HANDED MEANS THE HINGES ARE ON THE LEFTWHEN VIEWING FROM THE UNSECURED SIDE.b.CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS: REFER TO THE INDIVIDUAL STATION SITE PLAN WHENCHOOSING THE GATE HAND. SITE PLAN WILL SHOW THE DESIGNATED HAND FOR EACHPERSONNEL GATE.c.DESIGNERS: WHEN DEVELOPING THE SITE PLAN, NGBU STANDARD IS TO CHOOSE THEPERSONNEL GATE HAND SUCH THAT THE GATE SWINGS TOWARD THE CENTER OF THE FENCEPANEL THAT THE GATE IS MOUNTED UPON. FOR EXAMPLE, WHEN VIEWING THE FENCE PANELFROM OUTSIDE THE STATION, GATES MOUNTED TO THE LEFT OF THE FENCE PANEL'S CENTERLINE WILL BE RH, AND GATES MOUNTED TO THE RIGHT OF THE FENCE PANEL'S CENTER LINEWILL BE LH. PROJECT TEAMS HAVE THE LATITUDE TO CHOOSE THE OPPOSITE HAND FOR ANYGATE DURING THE DESIGN PHASE.7)BARBED WIRE SHALL BE FIXED ABOVE PERSONNEL GATE SUPPORTING STRUCTURES.SCALE: NTSELEVATION-AMERISTAR GATESCALE: NTSELEVATION-TUF GUARD GATETUF GUARD PERSONNEL GATE SPECIFICATIONS:1)UTILIZE THE TUF GUARD CHAIN LINK WITH HANDLE GATE.a.FABRIC 2" MESH 9GA AND GAW.2)REFER TO MERCHANT METALS WEBSITE SPECIFYING TUF-GUARD FOR HARDWARESELECTION, INSTALLATION GUIDELINES, AND ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONSa.MERCHANT METALS SECTION 323119.30 WORD DOCUMENT3)REFER TO MERCHANT METALS WEBSITE FOR SUPPORTING DRAWINGSa.DRAWING NUMBER TGCLWHAMERISTAR PERSONNEL GATE SPECIFICATIONS:1)UTILIZE THE ASSA ABLOY-AMERISTAR EXODUS SINGLE SWING PEDESTRIAN GATE AS ADIRECT BURY MOUNT MODEL WITH 1” PICKET XSPAN 0.75” X #9 INFILL.2)STANDARD FEATURES:a.3" 12GA GALVANIZED JAMBb.1-3/4” 14GA GALVANIZED GATEc.HEAVY DUTY MCKNINEY HINGE (X3)3)HARDWARE SELECTION SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:a.DOOR HEIGHT 7'-0"b.GATE HANDc.DETEX TRIM HANDLEd.DETEX V40 SERIES EXIT DEVICEe.NORTON 7500 PARALLEL ARM CLOSERf.HEIGHT OF PANIC BAR FROM BOTTOM OF FRAME 3'-6"4)REFER TO ASSA ABLOY-AMERISTAR PERIMETER SECURITY USA INC WEBSITE FORSPECIFICATION, DRAWINGS AND INSTALLATION GUIDELINES. AS OF MAY 2023, THESE FILESWERE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD.a.DRAWING-EXODUS SINGLE SWINGb.GATE INSTALLATION-EXODUSc.SPECIFICATION-EXODUS
FINISHED GRADE2/0 BARE STRANDED GROUNDLOOPTAC-2G2G CONNECTIONWITH #115 WELD METALVBC-2G W/ #115 WELD METALGTC-182G, #115 METAL CABLETO GROUND ROD CONNECTION2/0 AWG STRANDED CABLE TO THE TOP OFA 3/4" GROUND ROD. THE ROD END CAN BEEITHER PLAIN OR THREADED.CAN BE USED IN PLACE OF A TYPE GR(DEAD END) BY LETTING THE CONDUCTOREXTEND ENOUGH PAST THE ROD TO EXITTHE MOLD ON THAT SIDE.FOR CONDUCTORS 500 KCMIL OR LARGER,IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A TACONNECTION BE MADE TO THE 500 KCMILCONDUCTOR WITH A SHORT STUB OF 4/0AND WELD THE 4/0 TO THE GROUND ROD.TYPE GTG-182G#115 WELD METALSINGLE CONDUCTOR 2/0BARE STRAND CABLEBARBED OR RAZOR WIRECHAIN LINKFENCEFINISHED GRADEVBC-2G-V W/#115 WELD METALHTC-2G W/GROUNDCONNECTOR#115 WELDMETALSINGLE CONDUCTOR 2/0BARE STRAND CABLEHTC-2G GROUNDCONNECTOR#115 WELD METALBARBED OR RAZOR WIRECHAIN LINKFENCE3/4" X 10' COPPER WELD GROUND RODINSTALLED IN A DELTA PATTERNUSING (3) RODS IN A TRIANGULARSHAPE CONNECTED TOGETHER(1) REQUIRED AT EACH GATEMIN.
18"2/0 AWG BARECOPPER WIRE2/0 AWG BARE COPPER WIRE3/4" X 10'-0" LONGCOPPERWELD GROUND RODGROUND RODWIRE CLAMP (USEONE CLAMP FOREACH WIRE)12" DIA. CONCRETEPIPE WITH BELLEDEND 18" LONGINSTALL FLUSHWITH FINISHEDGRADECAST CONCRETECOVER WITHHANDLEGRADENOTE:HTC-2G W/GROUNDCONNECTOR#115 WELDMETALHTC-2G GROUNDCONNECTOR#115 WELD METALBOND #4 BDSC TOAT LEAST 12" OFFENCING MESHSPLIT BOLT COMPRESSION CONNECTORSBONDING BARBED OR RAZOR WIRESPLIT BOLT COMPRESSION CONNECTORSBONDING BARBED OR RAZOR WIREGATE JUMPERASSEMBLYFOR LEFT ORRIGHTHANDED GATENOTE:1) FENCE SHALL BE GROUNDED AT EACHCORNER AND ANYWHERE THERE IS GREATERTHAN 100'-0" FEET BETWEEN GROUNDING RODS2) TYPICAL FENCE GROUND WITH #115 WELDMETAL AND SCH. 40 TOP RAIL PIPE ISSTANDARD. GAR CLAMP IS AN APPROVEDSUBSTITUTE WHEN HANDLING THIN WALL PIPE.C:\_Vault\CAD Standards\Library\AutoCAD Blocks\Title Block\Fence_details\PNG-G-000-0003002.dwg 6/14/2023 2:01 PMPROFESSIONAL ENG/ARCH STAMPDISCIPLINE / RESOURCE CENTER / LINE NUMBERDESCRIPTIONNO.REVISION(S) DESCRIPTIONDATEDWG TYPESHEET(S)DWG SCALEDWG DATEACCOUNT NUMBERPROJECT NUMBERDRAWING NUMBERAPPROVING ENGINEERREVISIONAREA CODESUPERSEDEDSTATION IDCOPYRIGHT 2021CHECKER/REVIEWERDRAFTING/DESIGNSERVICE ID006/14/2023REVISED PER ECO-003239MKRFSDRN/AN/AN/ASTANDARDN/AN/AFENCE STANDARD - CHAINLINKGROUNDING DETAILDistrict/Resource Center City, State1 OF 1NTS03/27/2023PNG-G-000-0001031PNG-G-000-00030020DUKE ENERGY & PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DRAWINGS ARE CONFIDENTIAL *DRAWING IS CURRENT ONLY THROUGH THE LATEST REVISED DATE *TO ENSURE THERE IS NO RISK OF INAPPROPRIATE DISCLOSURE,ALL PREVIOUS PAPER COPIES OF THIS DRAWING MUST BE DESTROYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECORDS & INFO MANAGEMENT (RIM)*PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING *USE DIMENSIONS ONLYSCALE: NTSTYPE GT CONNECTIONSCALE: NTSTYPICAL GROUND ROD TEST WELLSCALE: NTSTYPICAL GATE GROUNDSCALE: NTSTYPICAL FENCE GROUNDNOTE: IF AC MITIGATION IS INCLUDED, PLEASE REFERENCE THEPROJECT SPECIFIC SITE PLANS AND THE AC MITIGATION FENCEGROUND DETAIL PROVIDED IN LIEU OF THIS DETAIL.NOTE: IF AC MITIGATION IS INCLUDED, PLEASE REFERENCE THEPROJECT SPECIFIC SITE PLANS AND THE AC MITIGATION FENCEGROUND DETAIL PROVIDED IN LIEU OF THIS DETAIL.NOTE: IF AC MITIGATION IS INCLUDED, PLEASE REFERENCE THEPROJECT SPECIFIC SITE PLANS AND THE AC MITIGATION FENCEGROUND DETAIL PROVIDED IN LIEU OF THIS DETAIL.
Town of Lillington Right-of-Way Encroachment Agreement
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA STREET Main PROJECT COUNTY OF Harnett
TOWN OF LILLINGTON -AND-
RIGHT OF WAY ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT
PUBLIC CITY STREETS
Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC
5301 77 Center Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 20 by and between the Town of
Lillington, party of the first part; and Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC, a duly authorized telecommunication utility
with principal offices located at 5301 77 Center Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217 party of the second part,
W I T N E S S E T H
THAT WHEREAS, the party of the second part desires to encroach on the right of way of the public road designated as
Route(s) Main Street , located at existing pole on 816 Main Street
in Lillington,NC
with the construction and/or erection of: 250’±(total) of new 1ct armored fiber optic cable, as drop from existing pole to building
If for any reason the Town of Lillington would need to disturb the encroachment area in the Town of Lillingtons’s Right of Way of (Street). for maintenance, repairs, installation, road widening, ext., it will retain the right to do so. Any replacement, relocation or repairs of the proposed/existing owner infrastructure will be the responsibility of the owner.
WHEREAS, it is to the material advantage of the party of the second part to effect this encroachment, and the party of the first part in the exercise of authority conferred upon it by statute and ordinance, is willing to permit the encroachment within the limits of the right of way as indicated, subject to the conditions of this agreement;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED that the party of the first part hereby grants to the party of the second part the right and privilege to make this encroachment as shown on attached plan sheet(s), specifications and special provisions which are made a part hereof upon the following conditions, to wit:
That the installation, operation, and maintenance of the above described facility will be accomplished in accordance with the party of the first part’s latest POLICIES, PROCEDURES, PRACTICES, and ORDINANCES, and such revisions and amendments thereto as may be in effect at the date of this agreement. Information as to these policies and procedures may be obtained from the Director of Public
Works of the party of the first part.
That the said party of the second part binds and obligates himself to install and maintain the encroaching facility in such safe and proper condition that it will not interfere with or endanger travel upon said street, nor obstruct nor interfere with the proper maintenance thereof, to reimburse the party of the first part for the cost incurred for any repairs or maintenance to its roadways and structures necessary due to the installation and existence of the facilities of the party of the second part, and if at any time the party of the first part shall require the removal of or changes in the location of the said facilities, that the said party of the second part binds himself, his successors and assigns, to promptly remove or alter the said facilities, in order to conform to the said requirement, without any cost to the party of the first part.
That the party of the second part agrees to provide during construction and any subsequent maintenance proper signs, signal lights, flagmen and other warning devices for the protection of traffic in conformance with the latest Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways and Amendments or Supplements thereto. Information as to the above rules and regulations may be obtained from the Director of Engineering Services of the party of the first part.
That the party of the second part hereby agrees to indemnify and save harmless the party of the first part from all damages and claims for damage that may arise by reason of the installation and maintenance of this encroachment.
That the party of the second part agrees to restore all areas disturbed during installation and maintenance to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works of the party of the first part. The party of the second part agrees to exercise every reasonable precaution during construction and maintenance to prevent eroding of soil; silting or pollution of rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs, other water impoundments, ground surfaces or other property; or pollution of the air. There shall be compliance with applicable rules and regulations
of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission, and with ordinances and regulations of the Town of Lillington and other official agencies relating to pollution prevention and control. When any installation or maintenance operation disturbs the ground surface and existing ground cover, the party of the second part agrees to remove and replace the sod or otherwise reestablish the grass cover to meet the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works of the party of the first part.
That the party of the second part agrees to assume the actual cost of any inspection of the work considered to be necessary by the Director of Public Works of the party of the first part.
That the party of the second part agrees to have available at the construction site, at all times during construction, a copy of this agreement showing evidence of approval by the party of the first part. The party of the first part reserves the right to stop all work unless evidence of approval can be shown.
Provided the work contained in this agreement is being performed on a completed highway open to traffic; the party of the second part agrees to give written notice to the Director of Public Works of the party of the first part when all work contained herein has been completed. Unless specifically requested by the party of the first part, written notice of completion of work on highway projects under construction will not be required.
That in the case of noncompliance with the terms of this agreement by the party of the second part, the party of the first part reserves the right to stop all work until the facility has been brought into compliance or removed from the right of way at no cost to the party of the first part.
That it is agreed by both parties that this agreement shall become void if actual construction of the work contemplated herein is not begun within one (1) year from the date of authorization by the party of the first part unless written waiver is secured by the party of the second part from the party of the first part.
Town of Lillington Right-of-Way Encroachment Agreement
COA ROW Encroachment Agreement: Party of the Second Part certifies that this agreement is true and accurate copy of the form incorporating all revisions to date.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties to this agreement has caused the same to be executed the day and year first above written.
CONTERRA ULTRA BROADBAND, LLC TOWN OF LILLINGTON
__________________________________________ BY:
TOWN MANAGER
ATTEST OR WITNESS:
INSTRUCTIONS
When the applicant is a corporation or another government entity, this agreement must have the corporate seal and be attested by the corporation secretary or by the empowered official, unless a waiver of corporate seal and attestation by the Chief Administrative Officer or by the empowered official is on file in the Lillington office of the Director of Public Works. In the space provided in this agreement for execution, the name of the corporation or government entity shall be typed above the name, and title of all persons signing the agreement should be typed directly below their signature.
When the applicant is not a corporation, then his signature must be witnessed by one person. The address should be included in this agreement and the names of all persons signing the agreement should be typed directly below their signature.
This agreement must be accompanied, in the form of an attachment, by plans or drawings showing the following applicable information: 1. All roadways and ramps. 2. Right of way lines and where applicable, the control of access lines. 3. Location of the existing and/or proposed encroachment. 4. Length, size and type of encroachment. 5. Method of installation. 6. Dimensions showing the distance from the encroachment to edge of pavement, shoulders, etc. 7. Location by highway survey station number. If station number cannot be obtained, location should be shown by distance from some identifiable point, such as a bridge, road, intersection, etc. (To assist in preparation of the encroachment plan, the City’s roadway plans may be seen at the office of Engineering Services). 8. Drainage structures or bridges if affected by encroachment (show vertical and horizontal dimensions from encroachment to nearest part of structure). 9. Method of attachment to drainage structures or bridges. 10. Manhole design. 11. On underground utilities, the depth of bury under all traveled lanes, shoulders, ditches, sidewalks, etc. 12. Length, size and type of encasement where required.
13. On underground crossings, notation as to method of crossing - boring and jacking, open cut, etc. 14. Location of vents.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Any attachment to a bridge or other drainage structure must be approved separately prior to submission of
encroachment agreement to the Director of Public Works. 2. All crossings should be as near as possible normal to the centerline of the highway. 3. Minimum vertical clearances of overhead wires and cables above all roadways must conform to clearances set out in the National Electric Safety Code. 4. Encasements shall extend from ditch line to ditch line in cut sections and 5’ beyond toe of slopes in fill sections. 5. All vents should be extended to the right of way line or as otherwise required by the City. 6. All pipe encasements as to material and strength shall meet the standards and specifications of the City. 7. Any special provisions or specifications as to the performance of the work or the method of construction that may be required by the Department must be shown on a separate sheet attached to encroachment agreement provided that such information cannot be shown on plans or drawings. 8. The Director of Public Works should be given notice by the applicant prior to actual starting of installation included in this agreement. 9. The Director of Public Works should be given notice by the applicant prior to actual starting of installation included in this agreement. 10. If for any reason the Town of Lillington would need to disturb the encroachment area in the Town of Lillington’s Right of Way and/or Street for maintenance, repairs, installations, road widening, downtown improvements, ext., it will retain the right to do so. Any replacement, relocation or repairs of the proposed/existing infrastructure will be the responsibility of the owner(Second Party) at their expense. Relocation of facilities must take place within 60 days following Town relocation plan approval. The facility owner(Second Party) will be required to relocate this overhead facility underground prior to downtown construction beginning within 60 days following Town relocation plan approval.
Town of Lillington Right-of-Way Encroachment Agreement
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA STREET S 8th St PROJECT COUNTY OF Harnett
TOWN OF LILLINGTON -AND-
RIGHT OF WAY ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT
PUBLIC CITY STREETS
Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC
5301 77 Center Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 20 by and between the Town of
Lillington, party of the first part; and Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC, a duly authorized telecommunication utility
with principal offices located at 5301 77 Center Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217 party of the second part,
W I T N E S S E T H
THAT WHEREAS, the party of the second part desires to encroach on the right of way of the public road designated as
Route(s) S 8th St , located beginning at existing pole on 31 West Front St in
in Lillington,NC
with the construction and/or erection of: 215’±(total) of new 12ct armored fiber optic cable, as drop from 3rd pole to customer building
If for any reason the Town of Lillington would need to disturb the encroachment area in the Town of Lillingtons’s Right of Way of (Street). for maintenance, repairs, installation, road widening, ext., it will retain the right to do so. Any replacement, relocation or repairs of the proposed/existing owner infrastructure will be the responsibility of the owner.
WHEREAS, it is to the material advantage of the party of the second part to effect this encroachment, and the party of the first part in the exercise of authority conferred upon it by statute and ordinance, is willing to permit the encroachment within the limits of the right of way as indicated, subject to the conditions of this agreement;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED that the party of the first part hereby grants to the party of the second part the right and privilege to make this encroachment as shown on attached plan sheet(s), specifications and special provisions which are made a part hereof upon the following conditions, to wit:
That the installation, operation, and maintenance of the above described facility will be accomplished in accordance with the party of the first part’s latest POLICIES, PROCEDURES, PRACTICES, and ORDINANCES, and such revisions and amendments thereto as may be in effect at the date of this agreement. Information as to these policies and procedures may be obtained from the Director of Public
Works of the party of the first part.
That the said party of the second part binds and obligates himself to install and maintain the encroaching facility in such safe and proper condition that it will not interfere with or endanger travel upon said street, nor obstruct nor interfere with the proper maintenance thereof, to reimburse the party of the first part for the cost incurred for any repairs or maintenance to its roadways and structures necessary due to the installation and existence of the facilities of the party of the second part, and if at any time the party of the first part shall require the removal of or changes in the location of the said facilities, that the said party of the second part binds himself, his successors and assigns, to promptly remove or alter the said facilities, in order to conform to the said requirement, without any cost to the party of the first part.
That the party of the second part agrees to provide during construction and any subsequent maintenance proper signs, signal lights, flagmen and other warning devices for the protection of traffic in conformance with the latest Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways and Amendments or Supplements thereto. Information as to the above rules and regulations may be obtained from the Director of Engineering Services of the party of the first part.
That the party of the second part hereby agrees to indemnify and save harmless the party of the first part from all damages and claims for damage that may arise by reason of the installation and maintenance of this encroachment.
That the party of the second part agrees to restore all areas disturbed during installation and maintenance to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works of the party of the first part. The party of the second part agrees to exercise every reasonable precaution during construction and maintenance to prevent eroding of soil; silting or pollution of rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs, other water impoundments, ground surfaces or other property; or pollution of the air. There shall be compliance with applicable rules and regulations
of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission, and with ordinances and regulations of the Town of Lillington and other official agencies relating to pollution prevention and control. When any installation or maintenance operation disturbs the ground surface and existing ground cover, the party of the second part agrees to remove and replace the sod or otherwise reestablish the grass cover to meet the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works of the party of the first part.
That the party of the second part agrees to assume the actual cost of any inspection of the work considered to be necessary by the Director of Public Works of the party of the first part.
That the party of the second part agrees to have available at the construction site, at all times during construction, a copy of this agreement showing evidence of approval by the party of the first part. The party of the first part reserves the right to stop all work unless evidence of approval can be shown.
Provided the work contained in this agreement is being performed on a completed highway open to traffic; the party of the second part agrees to give written notice to the Director of Public Works of the party of the first part when all work contained herein has been completed. Unless specifically requested by the party of the first part, written notice of completion of work on highway projects under construction will not be required.
That in the case of noncompliance with the terms of this agreement by the party of the second part, the party of the first part reserves the right to stop all work until the facility has been brought into compliance or removed from the right of way at no cost to the party of the first part.
That it is agreed by both parties that this agreement shall become void if actual construction of the work contemplated herein is not begun within one (1) year from the date of authorization by the party of the first part unless written waiver is secured by the party of the second part from the party of the first part.
Town of Lillington Right-of-Way Encroachment Agreement
COA ROW Encroachment Agreement: Party of the Second Part certifies that this agreement is true and accurate copy of the form incorporating all revisions to date.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties to this agreement has caused the same to be executed the day and year first above written.
CONTERRA ULTRA BROADBAND, LLC TOWN OF LILLINGTON
__________________________________________ BY:
TOWN MANAGER
ATTEST OR WITNESS:
INSTRUCTIONS
When the applicant is a corporation or another government entity, this agreement must have the corporate seal and be attested by the corporation secretary or by the empowered official, unless a waiver of corporate seal and attestation by the Chief Administrative Officer or by the empowered official is on file in the Lillington office of the Director of Public Works. In the space provided in this agreement for execution, the name of the corporation or government entity shall be typed above the name, and title of all persons signing the agreement should be typed directly below their signature.
When the applicant is not a corporation, then his signature must be witnessed by one person. The address should be included in this agreement and the names of all persons signing the agreement should be typed directly below their signature.
This agreement must be accompanied, in the form of an attachment, by plans or drawings showing the following applicable information: 1. All roadways and ramps. 2. Right of way lines and where applicable, the control of access lines. 3. Location of the existing and/or proposed encroachment. 4. Length, size and type of encroachment. 5. Method of installation. 6. Dimensions showing the distance from the encroachment to edge of pavement, shoulders, etc. 7. Location by highway survey station number. If station number cannot be obtained, location should be shown by distance from some identifiable point, such as a bridge, road, intersection, etc. (To assist in preparation of the encroachment plan, the City’s roadway plans may be seen at the office of Engineering Services). 8. Drainage structures or bridges if affected by encroachment (show vertical and horizontal dimensions from encroachment to nearest part of structure). 9. Method of attachment to drainage structures or bridges. 10. Manhole design. 11. On underground utilities, the depth of bury under all traveled lanes, shoulders, ditches, sidewalks, etc. 12. Length, size and type of encasement where required.
13. On underground crossings, notation as to method of crossing - boring and jacking, open cut, etc. 14. Location of vents.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Any attachment to a bridge or other drainage structure must be approved separately prior to submission of
encroachment agreement to the Director of Public Works. 2. All crossings should be as near as possible normal to the centerline of the highway. 3. Minimum vertical clearances of overhead wires and cables above all roadways must conform to clearances set out in the National Electric Safety Code. 4. Encasements shall extend from ditch line to ditch line in cut sections and 5’ beyond toe of slopes in fill sections. 5. All vents should be extended to the right of way line or as otherwise required by the City. 6. All pipe encasements as to material and strength shall meet the standards and specifications of the City. 7. Any special provisions or specifications as to the performance of the work or the method of construction that may be required by the Department must be shown on a separate sheet attached to encroachment agreement provided that such information cannot be shown on plans or drawings. 8. The Director of Public Works should be given notice by the applicant prior to actual starting of installation included in this agreement. 9. The Director of Public Works should be given notice by the applicant prior to actual starting of installation included in this agreement. 10. If for any reason the Town of Lillington would need to disturb the encroachment area in the Town of Lillington’s Right of Way and/or Street for maintenance, repairs, installations, road widening, downtown improvements, ext., it will retain the right to do so. Any replacement, relocation or repairs of the proposed/existing infrastructure will be the responsibility of the owner(Second Party) at their expense. Relocation of facilities must take place within 60 days following Town relocation plan approval. The facility owner(Second Party) will be required to relocate this overhead facility underground prior to downtown construction beginning within 60 days following Town relocation plan approval.
LILLINGTON TOWN ATTORNEY CONTRACT
The Town of Lillington (“Lillington”), by and through its representatives, and Robert A. “Tony” Buzzard (“Buzzard”) agree to contract for the position of Lillington Town Attorney on the terms outlined herein. Buzzard agrees to provide legal representation at the times and in manners as such should be requested by Lillington and as long as such can be provided reasonably and effectively. These duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. To be present at all regular Town Board Meetings. In the event of unavailability, Buzzard shall make this known to the Town Manager or Mayor and shall make arrangements to provide substitute counsel for the meeting if requested to do same. 2. To meet with the Town Board or its representatives as requested for consultation. 3. To meet with the Town Manager and/or Mayor as requested for consultation. 4. To attend hearings, trials, or other legal proceedings upon request.
5. To advise as to any legal matters that Lillington should request. 6. To provide to Lillington invoices for work done consistent with the terms outlined below.
In consideration of the foregoing, Lillington shall provide compensation to Buzzard as follows: 1. A flat retainer of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) per month beginning July 1, 2024. This retainer shall cover all Buzzard’s duties, hourly billing and appearance for requested
attendance at any Town meetings unless and except where hours spent exceed 30 in a given calendar month. In such case, hourly billing for the time in excess of 30 hours shall be at the rate of $300.00 per hour. 2. It is understood that billing will be paid monthly by Town and that invoices will only be submitted if and when any time exceeds 30 hours per month as outlined above or for reimbursement for any advanced expenses. It is understood that costs and expenses for additional areas of expertise may be required and shall be billed separately (for example surveying, real estate work, expert witness testimony, exhibit preparation, etc.). If incurred, these costs may be advanced by Buzzard and reimbursed when billed to Town or invoiced to Town for direct payment.
It is mutually agreed and understood by both parties that this contract is entered into voluntarily and that either party shall have the right to terminate this contract with or without cause and with or without notice. It is, however, understood that in good faith and an effort to maintain smooth and continued operation and/or transition for Lillington and/or Buzzard, either party should normally give as much notice as reasonably possible under the circumstances to the other party.
This the day of , 2024.
Glenn McFadden, Mayor Robert A. “Tony” Buzzard I hereby attest that the foregoing Contract was approved by the Lillington Town Board of Commissioners at their regularly scheduled meeting held on _______________________________. ____________________________________ Town Clerk
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this contract for specific requirements. The following information must be provided by the Auditor; contracts
presented to the LGC without Whis information will be not be approved.
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Date of Meeting: May 14, 2024
Staff Work By: Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
TYPE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Legislative
AGENDA ITEM Consideration of Ordinance Extending the Corporate Limits of the Town of Lillington.
ITEM SUMMARY The Town of Lillington received a petition under §160A-31 for satellite annexation. The Town Board by
Resolution directed the Town Clerk to investigate the sufficiency of the petition. In accordance with
§160A-58.2 the Town Board called a Public Hearing on April 9, 2024 for the question of annexation for
19.330-acres being PIN #:0660-73-6096.000, 0660-73-3104.000, 0660-73-4138.000, & 0660-73-
5319.000 Case Number ANX-24-02.
§ 160A-58.2. Public hearing.Upon receipt of a petition for annexation under this Part, the city council shall cause the city clerk toinvestigate the petition, and to certify the results of his investigation. If the clerk certifies that uponinvestigation the petition appears to be valid, the council shall fix a date for a public hearing on the
annexation. Notice of the hearing shall be published once at least 10 days before the date of hearing.
At the hearing, any person residing in or owning property in the area proposed for annexation and any resident of the annexing city may appear and be heard on the questions of the sufficiency of the petition and the desirability of the annexation. If the council then finds and determines that (i) the area described in the petition meets all of the standards set out in G.S. 160A-58.1(b), (ii) the petition bears the signatures of all of the owners of real property within the area proposed for annexation (except those not required to sign by G.S. 160A-58.1(a)), (iii) the petition is otherwise valid, and (iv) the public health, safety and
welfare of the inhabitants of the city and of the area proposed for annexation will be best served by the annexation, the council may adopt an ordinance annexing the area described in the petition. The ordinance may be made effective immediately or on any specified date within six months from the date of
passage.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
APPROVE the Ordinance to Extend the Corporate Limits of the Town of Lillington, North Carolina.
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L14L15L16L17L18L19L20TOTAL ANNEXATION AREA19.330 ACRESE. CORNELIUS HARNETTBLVD.US HWY 421SITECEDAR GROVESCHOOL RDNEILLS CREEKRD
LINE TABLELINE BEARINGDISTANCEL1N 65°00'05" W49.02'L2N 44°12'52" E40.30'L3N 46°36'14" E154.97'L4N 46°08'28" E28.49'L5N 44°36'19" E25.05'L6S 07°29'51" W42.97'L7S 57°27'12" E39.85'L8S 42°41'52" W233.65'L9S 42°41'52" W111.38'L10S 78°00'42" E200.00'L11N 42°59'18" E113.18'L12S 11°41'26" W51.97'L13N 10°35'07" E17.52'L14S 64°57'40" E28.58'L15S 74°48'04" W22.66'L16S 82°27'14" W43.77'L17S 64°49'47" W32.66'L18S 72°29'28" W81.61'L19S 85°25'30" W60.90'L20N 74°53'39" W62.21'LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PIN 0660-73-4138BEGINNING AT AN EXISTING IRON REBAR LOCATED ON A COMMON PROPERTY LINE OF THAT PROPERTY OWNED BY JENNIE TERRY (PIN NO.0660-73-4532), DB 1094, PG 249, HARNETT COUNTY REGISTRY AND HAVING NORTH CAROLINA GRID COORDINATES (NAD83, 2011), N:603,375.10', E: 2,067,332.37'; THENCE, NORTH 44°35'00" EAST A DISTANCE OF 81.28' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH64°30'21" EAST A DISTANCE OF 179.55' TO AN EXISTING IRON PIPE; THENCE, SOUTH 27°38'18" WEST A DISTANCE OF 485.31' TO ANEXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 57°27'12" WEST A DISTANCE OF 39.85' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 19°22'55"EAST A DISTANCE OF 343.06' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 07°29'51" EAST A DISTANCE OF 42.97' TO AN EXISTING IRONREBAR; THENCE, NORTH 52°19'20" WEST A DISTANCE OF 100.89' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR, BEING THE POINT AND PLACE OFBEGINNING, AND HAVING AN AREA OF 1.009 ACRES (43,972 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS.LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PIN 0660-73-3104BEGINNING AT AN EXISTING IRON REBAR LOCATED ON A COMMON PROPERTY LINE OF THAT PROPERTY OWNED BY JENNIE TERRY (PIN NO.0660-73-4532), DB 1094, PG 249, HARNETT COUNTY REGISTRY AND HAVING NORTH CAROLINA GRID COORDINATES (NAD83, 2011), N:603,375.10', E: 2,067,332.37'; THENCE, SOUTH 52°19'20" EAST A DISTANCE OF 100.89' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH07°29'51" WEST A DISTANCE OF 42.97' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 19°22'55" WEST A DISTANCE OF 343.06' TO ANEXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 57°25'24" WEST A DISTANCE OF 290.99' TO AN EXISTING IRON PIPE; THENCE, NORTH 46°30'50"EAST A DISTANCE OF 184.79' TO AN EXISTING IRON PIPE; THENCE, NORTH 46°36'14" EAST A DISTANCE OF 154.97' TO AN EXISTING IRONPIPE; THENCE, NORTH 46°08'28" EAST A DISTANCE OF 28.49' TO AN EXISTING IRON PIPE; THENCE, NORTH 44°36'19" EAST A DISTANCE OF25.05' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR, BEING THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, AND HAVING AN AREA OF 1.727 ACRES (75,220SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS.LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PIN 0660-73-5319BEGINNING AT A NEW IRON PIPE LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST PROPERTY CORNER OF THAT PROPERTY OWNED BY TALBOT MCKOY ANDCHRISTOPHER MCKOY (PIN NO. 0660-73-6576), DB 1475, PG 142, HARNETT COUNTY REGISTRY AND HAVING NORTH CAROLINA GRIDCOORDINATES (NAD83, 2011), N: 603,510.79', E: 2,067,481.34'; THENCE, SOUTH 78°21'59" EAST A DISTANCE OF 201.41' TO A POINT;THENCE, SOUTH 42°59'18" WEST A DISTANCE OF 113.18' TO A POINT; THENCE, NORTH 78°00'42" WEST A DISTANCE OF 200.00' TO ANEXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 42°41'52" EAST A DISTANCE OF 111.38' TO A NEW IRON PIPE, BEING THE POINT AND PLACE OFBEGINNING, AND HAVING AN AREA OF 0.443 ACRES (19,309 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS.LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PIN 0660-73-5319BEGINNING AT AN EXISTING IRON REBAR LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THAT PROPERTY OWNED BY MINNIE MCNEILL (PINNO. 0660-83-1253), DB 365, PG 641 AND PLAT BOOK 2018, PAGE 207, HARNETT COUNTY REGISTRY AND HAVING NORTH CAROLINA GRIDCOORDINATES (NAD83, 2011), N: 603,145.81', E: 2,067,937.94'; THENCE, SOUTH 66°32'34" EAST A DISTANCE OF 200.47' TO AN EXISTINGIRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 66°36'00" EAST A DISTANCE OF 172.37' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 41°54'29" WEST ADISTANCE OF 157.64' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF AN EXISTING DITCH; THENCE WITH SAID CENTERLINE OFDITCH THE FOLLOWING SIX (6) CALLS: SOUTH 74°48'04" WEST A DISTANCE OF 22.66' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH82°27'14" WEST A DISTANCE OF 43.77' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 64°49'47" WEST A DISTANCE OF 32.66' TO ANEXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 72°29'28" WEST A DISTANCE OF 81.61' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 85°25'30"WEST A DISTANCE OF 60.90' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 74°53'39" WEST A DISTANCE OF 62.21' TO AN EXISTING IRONREBAR; THENCE, LEAVING SAID DITCH, SOUTH 38°56'28" WEST A DISTANCE OF 213.66' TO A NEW IRON PIPE; THENCE, NORTH 66°33'08"WEST A DISTANCE OF 183.00' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 36°29'55" WEST A DISTANCE OF 316.16' TO AN EXISTINGIRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 65°04'41" WEST A DISTANCE OF 381.71' TO AN EXISTING IRON PIPE; THENCE, NORTH 65°05'37" WEST ADISTANCE OF 305.14' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 65°00'05" WEST A DISTANCE OF 49.02' TO A NEW IRON PIPE;THENCE, NORTH 46°30'50" EAST A DISTANCE OF 393.78' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR (BENT); THENCE, NORTH 44°12'52" EAST ADISTANCE OF 40.30' TO AN EXISTING IRON PIPE; THENCE, SOUTH 57°25'24" EAST A DISTANCE OF 290.99' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR;THENCE, SOUTH 57°27'12" EAST A DISTANCE OF 39.85' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 27°38'18" EAST A DISTANCE OF485.31' TO AN EXISTING IRON PIPE; THENCE, NORTH 64°30'21" WEST A DISTANCE OF 179.55' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE,NORTH 46°13'10" EAST A DISTANCE OF 360.63' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR LOCATED ON THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF U.S.HIGHWAY 421 (VARIABLE WIDTH PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY); THENCE, LEAVING SAID PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY, SOUTH 42°41'52" WEST ADISTANCE OF 233.65' TO A NEW IRON PIPE; THENCE, SOUTH 42°41'52" WEST A DISTANCE OF 111.38' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR;THENCE, SOUTH 78°00'42" EAST A DISTANCE OF 200.00' TO A POINT; THENCE, NORTH 42°59'18" EAST A DISTANCE OF 113.18' TO A POINT;THENCE, SOUTH 78°21'59" EAST A DISTANCE OF 73.98' TO A NEW IRON PIPE; THENCE, SOUTH 78°21'59" EAST A DISTANCE OF 118.00' TOAN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, NORTH 11°37'55" EAST A DISTANCE OF 80.02' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH78°21'10" EAST A DISTANCE OF 120.08' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 11°41'26" WEST A DISTANCE OF 51.97' TO ANEXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 78°24'37" EAST A DISTANCE OF 145.23' TO AN EXISTING IRON PIPE; THENCE, NORTH 10°35'07"EAST A DISTANCE OF 17.52' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 64°57'40" EAST A DISTANCE OF 28.58' TO AN EXISTING IRONREBAR; THENCE, SOUTH 40°08'17" WEST A DISTANCE OF 346.41' TO AN EXISTING IRON REBAR, BEING THE POINT AND PLACE OFBEGINNING, AND HAVING AN AREA OF 16.150 ACRES (703,499 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS.NNC GRID NAD 83(2011)0SCALE: 1 inch = ft.10050100WithersRavenel115 MacKenan Drive | Cary, NC 27511License #: F-1479 | t: 919.469.3340 | www.withersravenel.comK:\20\20-1370\201372.40-Greenfield-Matthews Assemblage-Capeton\Geomatics\Survey\Res-Com\Drawings\Matthews Annexation Plat.dwg, Thursday, January 18, 2024 11:38:05 AM, BDAYTON WR Job No.:DATE:SURVEYED BY:DRAWN BY:CHECK & CLOSURE BY:PROPERTY OFSHEET: OFNO SCALEVICINITY MAP02201372.401/18/2024WRBDBDCAPETON, LLC11NEILLS CREEK TOWNSHIP | HARNETT COUNTYNORTH CAROLINACONTIGIOUS ANNEXATION PLAT FOR THE TOWN OF LILLINGTONNGENERAL NOTES1.BASIS OF BEARINGS: NC STATE PLANE GRID COORDINATES, NAD83(2011).2.ALL DISTANCES ARE HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCES IN U.S. SURVEY FEET UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.3.AREAS SHOWN HEREON WERE COMPUTED USING THE COORDINATE METHOD.4.LINES NOT SURVEYED ARE SHOWN AS BROKEN LINES FROM INFORMATION REFERENCED ON THE FACE OF THIS PLAT.5.SUBJECT PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN A FLOOD HAZARD AREA ACCORDING TO FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP3720066000J, DATED OCTOBER 3, 2006.6.IRON PIPES SET AT ALL CORNERS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.OWNER DATA:CAPETON, LLC8601 SIX FORKS ROAD, SUITE 270RALEIGH, NC 27615NOTE:THIS PLAT IS FOR ANNEXATION PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BECONSIDERED A BOUNDARY SURVEY.TOWN OF LILLINGTON CERTIFICATIONI DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE LILLINGTON BOARD OF COMMISSIONERSAPPROVED THE ANNEXATION ON ___________________________ AND OFFICIALLYADOPTED THIS ANNEXATION MAP.DATE LINDSEY B. 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TOWN OF LILLINGTON
102 East Front Street ● P.O. Box 296 ● Lillington, North Carolina 27546 Phone: (910) 893-2654 ● Fax (910) 893-3693 ● www.lillingtonnc.com
ORDINANCE FY2024-19 AN ORDINANCE TO EXTEND THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the Town of Lillington Governing Board has received a petition under G.S. 160A-31 for contiguous satellite annexation of the area described below; and WHEREAS, the Governing Board has by Resolution No. 2024-17 directed the Town Clerk to investigate the sufficiency of said petition; and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk has certified the sufficiency of said petition and the Governing Board
adopted Resolution No. 2024-18 fixing a date of public hearing. By authority granted by G.S. 160A-58.2, a public hearing on the question of this annexation was held at the Lillington Town Hall at 6:00 o’clock, P.M. on the 9th day of April, 2024, after due notice by publication on the 29th of March, 2024; and
WHEREAS, the Governing Board does hereby find as a fact that the petition meets the requirements of G.S. 160A-31, as amended BE IT ORDAINED, by the Governing Board of the Town of Lillington, North Carolina, that:
Section 1. By virtue of the authority granted by G.S. 160A-58.2, the following described
contiguous territory is hereby annexed and made part of the Town of Lillington, as of May 14, 2024.
The area proposed for annexation are described as follows:
Beginning at an Existing Iron Rebar located on the southwest corner of that property owned by
Minnie McNeill (PIN No. 0660-83-1253), DB 365, PG 641 and Plat Book 2018, Page 207, Harnett County Registry and having North Carolina Grid Coordinates (NAD83, 2011), N: 603,145.81’, E: 2,067,937.94’; Thence, South 66°32'34" East a distance of 200.47' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 66°36'00" East a distance of 172.37' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 41°54'29" West
a distance of 157.64' to an Existing Iron Rebar located in the center of an existing ditch; Thence with said centerline of ditch the following six (6) calls: South 74°48'04" West a distance of 22.66' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 82°27'14" West a distance of 43.77' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 64°49'47" West a distance of 32.66' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 72°29'28" West a distance of 81.61' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 85°25'30" West a
distance of 60.90' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 74°53'39" West a distance of 62.21' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, leaving said ditch, South 38°56'28" West a distance of 213.66' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, North 66°33'08" West a distance of 183.00' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 36°29'55" West a distance of 316.16' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 65°04'41" West a distance of 381.71' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 65°05'37" West a distance of 305.14' to
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an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 65°00'05" West a distance of 49.02' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, North 46°30'50" East a distance of 393.78' to an Existing Iron Rebar (Bent); Thence, North
44°12'52" East a distance of 40.30' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 46°30'50" East a distance of 184.79' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 46°36'14" East a distance of 154.97' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 46°08'28" East a distance of 28.49' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 44°36'19" East a distance of 25.05' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 44°35'00" East a
distance of 81.28' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 46°13'10" East a distance of 360.63' to an Existing Iron Rebar located on the southern Right of Way of U.S. Highway 421 (Variable Width Public Right of Way); Thence, leaving said Public Right of Way, South 42°41'52" West a distance of 233.65' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, South 78°21'59" East a distance of 201.41' to a Point; Thence, South 78°21'59" East a distance of 73.98' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, North 11°37'55" East a
distance of 199.97' to a New Iron Pipe located on the southern Right of Way of U.S. Highway 421 (Variable Width Public Right of Way); Thence, with said Public Right of Way, South 78°18'56" East a distance of 115.88' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, South 78°25'03" East a distance of 2.12' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, South 78°25'03" East a distance of 120.21' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence,
South 78°25'03" East a distance of 145.02' to an Existing Iron Pipe (Bent); Thence, leaving said Public Right of Way, South 11°44'16" West a distance of 154.47' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 64°57'40" East a distance of 28.58' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 40°08'17" West a distance of 346.41' to an Existing Iron Rebar, being the point and place of Beginning, and having an area of 20.774 Acres (904,929 Square Feet), More or Less.
Annexation Map Recorded in Map Book _______ - _______
Section 2. Upon and after May 14, 2024, the above-described territory and its citizens
and property shall be subject to all debts, laws, ordinances, and regulations in force in the Town of
Lillington and shall be entitled to the same privileges and benefits as other parts of the Town of
Lillington. Said territory shall be subject to municipal taxes according to G.S. 160A-58.10.
Section 3. The Mayor of the Town of Lillington shall cause to be recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County, and in the office of the Secretary of State at Raleigh,
North Carolina, an accurate map of the annexed territory, described in Section 1 above, together with
a duly certified copy of this ordinance. Such a map shall also be delivered to the Harnett County
Board of Elections, as required by G.S. 163-288.1.
Adopted this 14th day of May, 2024
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Glenn McFadden, Mayor
Attest:
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Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Tony Buzzard, Town Attorney
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Date of Meeting: May 14, 2024
Staff Work By: Landon Chandler, Planning Director
AGENDA ITEM
Consideration of Approval of An Ordinance to Apply the Lillington Zoning Ordinance to the Newly Incorporated City Limits (Capeton, LLC)
ITEM SUMMARY
Consideration of Approval of An Ordinance to Apply the Lillington Zoning Ordinance to the Newly Incorporated City Limits (Capeton, LLC)
RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve Ordinance to Apply the Lillington Zoning Ordinance to the Newly Incorporated City Limits (Capeton, LLC)
Suggested Statement of Consistency
As stated in the evaluation, the requested zoning assignment to Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMX) is compatible with Town of Lillington regulatory documents and would not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community based on the uses in this area as well as the Town’s Land Use Plan designation for this area. Therefore, the ordinance for the zoning
assignment request be Approved.
The requested zoning assignment to Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMX) is not compatible with Town of Lillington regulatory documents and would not only have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community, but would also fail to enhance the public health,
safety, and general welfare as stated in the evaluation. Therefore, the ordinance for the
zoning assignment request be Denied.
AGENDA ITEM #15
ZONING ASSIGNMENT STAFF REPORT
CASE NUMBER: RZ-24-04 Landon Chandler, Planning Director Ltchandler@lillingtonnc.org Phone: (910) 893-0316 Fax: (910) 893-3693 www.lillingtonnc.org
Planning Board: March 18, 2024 Town Commissioners: April 9, 2024
To rezone & apply zoning to seven parcels totaling approximately 20.53-acres located as pictured below. Applicant is proposing a Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMX) zoning district. Current Zoning on site is RA-
20M(County) and RS20(Town). This is a straight zoning request without supplied voluntary conditions.
Applicant Information
Owner of Record: Applicant:
Name: Capeton, LLC Name: Same as owner
Address: 8601 Six Forks Rd. Suite 270 Address:
City/State/Zip: Raleigh, NC 27615 City/State/Zip:
Property Description
PIN(s): 0660-73-6096.000, 0660-73-3104.000, 0660-73-4138.000, 0660-73-
5319.000, 0660-73-8532.000, 0660-73-9563.000, 0660-83-0488.000
Acreage: 20.53 Total
Address/SR No.: Near the intersection of E. Cornelius Harnett BLVD. & Club Rd.
Vicinity Map:
Greater Capeton Project:
Current Zoning on Site:
Physical Characteristics and Existing Land Uses Site Description: The sites are currently used primarily as residential properties and vacant land. The 20.53-acre assemblage has access to water and sewer although ultimate capacity has not been studied. The
surrounding land uses are Single Family Residential, Commercial, Institutional, and previously approved
projects immediately adjacent. The owner/applicant is asking for it to be zoned for the uses listed in the NMX district. This classification encompasses many different potential uses as referenced on the use table below. P represents outright permitted, PS represents permitted with standards, S means Special Use Permit required, and a ”-“ would mean not permitted.
Town of Lillington Land Use Plan:
Single Family Residential
Main Street Mixed-Use
Gateways New Roads & Greenways
County Land Use Plan:
Environmental:
Utilities:
Services Available Water: Sewer: Other: HRW sewer most likely
☐ Public (Town Of Lillington) ☐ Public (Town of Lillington)
☒ Public (Harnett County) ☐ Private (Septic) ☐ Private (Well) ☒ Other (Unverified) ☐ Other: (Unverified)
Other: A potential connection may be made however; no guarantees are expressed as it relates to capacity if this zoning proposal is approved. No technical review has been performed on this project, and all other non-specified items will have to
meet the Town of Lillington Unified Development Ordinance.
Staff Evaluation: Recommended Approval The impact to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is reasonable, and the benefits of the Zoning Assignment outweigh any potential inconvenience or harm to the
community: REASONING: The requested zoning assignment to Neighborhood Mixed Use Will Not have an unreasonable impact on the community as it is similar in nature to uses within this area such as previously approved projects adjacent.
The requested zoning assignment is compatible with the existing Land Use Classification:
REASONING: The requested zoning district Is Compatible with this area’s land use plan. The Towns land
use classifications for this area are predominantly Single Family Residential and Main Street Mixed Use. These classifications offer enough flexibility to accommodate many of the uses outlined within the Neighborhood Mixed Use district. The proposal does enhance or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare:
REASONING: The requested rezoning to Neighborhood Mixed Use Would Maintain or enhance the public
health, safety, and general welfare. The potential development of the parcels in question will likely bring
improvements in access, transportation, utilities, and emergency service response.
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Proposed Annexation and Rezoning Location:
Properties to be annexed highlighted in blue:
TOWN OF LILLINGTON
102 East Front Street ● P.O. Box 296 ● Lillington, North Carolina 27546 Phone: (910) 893-2654 ● Fax (910) 893-3693 ● www.lillingtonnc.com
ORDINANCE FY2024-20
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TOWN OF LILLINGTON ZONING ORDINANCE PROPERTY OWNED BY CAPETON, LLC 20.53 ACRES PIN#’S: 0660-73-6096.000, 0660-73-3104.000, 0660-73-4138.000, 0660-73-5319.000, 0660-73-8532.000, 0660-73-9563.000, 0660-83-0488.000 HARNETT COUNTY RA-20M & RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY RS20 TO NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED USE (NMX)
WHEREAS, a petition has been received from Capeton, LLC to rezone 20.53-acres from Harnett
County RA-20M and Residential Single Family, RS20 to Neighborhood Mixed Use, NMX; and WHEREAS, the required newspaper notices have been given, adjacent property owners notified, the recommendation from the Lillington Planning Board received, and a public hearing held at a Regular
meeting on April 9, 2024 with members of the public soliciting input on the matter. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL of the Town of Lillington that:
Section 1. The Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Lillington is amended to change the following area from Harnett County RA-20M and Residential Single Family, RS20 to Neighborhood Mixed Use, NMX and to amend the Lillington Zoning Map to show the area change: Beginning at an Existing Iron Rebar located on the southwest corner of that property owned by Minnie McNeill (PIN No. 0660-83-1253), DB 365, PG 641 and Plat Book 2018, Page 207, Harnett County Registry and having North Carolina Grid Coordinates (NAD83, 2011), N: 603,145.81’, E: 2,067,937.94’; Thence, South 66°32'34" East a distance of 200.47' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence,
South 66°36'00" East a distance of 172.37' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 41°54'29" West a distance of 157.64' to an Existing Iron Rebar located in the center of an existing ditch; Thence with said centerline of ditch the following six (6) calls: South 74°48'04" West a distance of 22.66' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 82°27'14" West a distance of 43.77' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 64°49'47" West a distance of 32.66' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South
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72°29'28" West a distance of 81.61' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 85°25'30" West a distance of 60.90' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 74°53'39" West a distance of 62.21' to an
Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, leaving said ditch, South 38°56'28" West a distance of 213.66' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, North 66°33'08" West a distance of 183.00' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 36°29'55" West a distance of 316.16' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 65°04'41" West a distance of 381.71' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 65°05'37" West a distance of 305.14' to
an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 65°00'05" West a distance of 49.02' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, North 46°30'50" East a distance of 393.78' to an Existing Iron Rebar (Bent); Thence, North 44°12'52" East a distance of 40.30' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 46°30'50" East a distance of 184.79' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 46°36'14" East a distance of 154.97' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North 46°08'28" East a distance of 28.49' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, North
44°36'19" East a distance of 25.05' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 44°35'00" East a distance of 81.28' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, North 46°13'10" East a distance of 360.63' to an Existing Iron Rebar located on the southern Right of Way of U.S. Highway 421 (Variable Width Public Right of Way); Thence, leaving said Public Right of Way, South 42°41'52" West a distance of
233.65' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, South 78°21'59" East a distance of 201.41' to a Point; Thence, South 78°21'59" East a distance of 73.98' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, North 11°37'55" East a distance of 199.97' to a New Iron Pipe located on the southern Right of Way of U.S. Highway 421 (Variable Width Public Right of Way); Thence, with said Public Right of Way, South 78°18'56" East a distance of 115.88' to an Existing Iron Pipe; Thence, South 78°25'03" East a distance of 2.12' to a
New Iron Pipe; Thence, South 78°25'03" East a distance of 120.21' to a New Iron Pipe; Thence, South 78°25'03" East a distance of 145.02' to an Existing Iron Pipe (Bent); Thence, leaving said Public Right of Way, South 11°44'16" West a distance of 154.47' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 64°57'40" East a distance of 28.58' to an Existing Iron Rebar; Thence, South 40°08'17" West a
distance of 346.41' to an Existing Iron Rebar, being the point and place of Beginning, and having an area of 20.774 Acres (904,929 Square Feet), More or Less.
Section 2. All laws and clauses in conflict with this Ordinance Amendment are hereby
repealed.
Section 3. This Ordinance Amendment shall be effective immediately upon adoption with
Adopted this 14th day of May, 2024
__________________________ Glenn McFadden, Mayor
Attest:
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Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Date of Meeting: May 14, 2024
Staff Work By: Shane Cummings, Town Engineer
AGENDA ITEM
Public Hearing for Consideration of a Resolution Adopting a Water and Wastewater Allocation
Policy
ITEM SUMMARY
Consideration of Approval of a Resolution Adopting a Water and Wastewater Allocation Policy
RECOMMENDED ACTION
None
AGENDA ITEM #16-16A
TOWN OF LILLINGTON
102 East Front Street ● P.O. Box 296 ● Lillington, North Carolina 27546 Phone: (910) 893-2654 ● Fax (910) 893-3693 ● www.lillingtonnc.com
RESOLUTION FY 2024-23 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A WATER AND WASTEWATER ALLOCATION POLICY
WHEREAS, the Town of Lillington Board of Commissioners desires to establish a policy for
the management of both water and wastewater capacity resources to support a growing and healthy community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Lillington the following: I. Purpose and Intent The purpose of this policy is to establish a procedure by which the Town of Lillington (“Town”)
fairly and reasonably allocates the Town’s available water and wastewater distribution, collection, conveyance and treatment services to developments that request Town utility service(s). The Town seeks to grant water and wastewater allocations in a way that supports economic growth, job creation, strengthened tax base, high quality development, and maximum efficiency of infrastructure and service delivery.
II. Policy Applicability A. This policy applies as follows: 1. All residential and non-residential developments as defined in the Town’s UDO within the Town’s planning jurisdiction which are required to connect to the
Town's public water or sewer system are required to make a request for and obtain a water and wastewater treatment capacity allocation approval (“Allocation Approval”). 2. Any existing approved residential and non-residential developments with or without an Allocation Approval, that seeks approval for a modification or
expansion with an increase in water service and/or sewer collection/treatment impacts, including discharge limits and volume allocation, will require a new Allocation Approval. 3. Any residential and non-residential developments outside of the Town’s planning jurisdiction, which in the future obtain development approval by another
governing board, that desires to connect to the Town's water or sewer system. B. Notwithstanding the above provisions of Section II., the following types of developments are exempt from the requirements of this policy: 1. Properties with existing NC DEQ water and/or wastewater permits that are not modified or extended related to water and/or sewer collection/treatment impacts,
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including discharge limits and volume allocation and who’s property is still in
compliance with the approval requirements of the Town of Lillington UDO.
2. Property serviced by private water supply systems and/or wastewater systems, which will not be connected to the Town’s water and wastewater system or . 3. Property serviced by public water supply systems and/or wastewater systems, which will not be connected to the Town’s water and/or wastewater system.
III. Procedure for Consideration of Allocation Approval Applications A. Approval By Administrator 1. All water and wastewater allocation requests, unless specified herein, must be approved by the administrator appointed by the Town (the “Administrator”). It
shall be the policy of the Administrator to generally allocate water and wastewater
capacity when water and treatment capacity and transmission capability is available and consistent with this policy. For the purposes of this policy the term “Capacity” shall mean available water supply or wastewater treatment capability, as applicable, and also transmission capability. Capacity allocation requests shall
be evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis, provided capacity allocations are
available. The Town reserves the right to impose maximum lot counts for each proposed phase within residential and non-residential developments to help adequately determine future water and/or sewer capacity allocations. Phasing should conform to the Town of Lillington Unified Development Ordinance.
Approval of a new or modified Allocation Approval will be at the sole and
absolute discretion of the Town and shall be evaluated in accordance with this policy. B. Submittal of Allocation Approval Applications: 1. The owner or developer of any residential and/or non-residential development
requiring an Allocation Approval from the Town shall submit a written application
via a form provided by the Administrator, for an allocation reservation and shall pay the Allocation Approval application fee. The application shall include detailed information on the amount of capacity necessary to serve the project, the nature of the project, the project schedule, phasing in relation to the demand of water and
wastewater capacity, proposed water and/or sewer system layout, engineering
report(s), system analysis, construction plan and/or site plan submittal, and other supporting documentation required by the Administrator. Requests for allocation shall be submitted with the construction and/or site plans to the Administrator. Upon receipt of the application, supporting documentation, and application fee, the
Administrator will perform a review.
C. Allocation Approval Consideration and Determination: 1. Allocation approval for land development is limited to a maximum of one hundred fifty (150) lots or residential equivalent units per development. 2. All water and/or sewer improvements within approved phase(s) with an utility
allocation must be constructed and lots within those phases must be recorded
within two (2) years of receipt of the Authorization to Construct Permit from the Town or NCDEQ. A minimum of fifty percent (50%) of building permits for lots and/or buildings within the recorded phases with a utility allocation must be issued within four (4) years from receipt of the Authorization to Construct. If
these conditions are not met, the Town reserves the right to rescind the unused
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amount of capacity for future use and, if applicable, begin the review process
again for unconstructed phase(s) to include updated plans and construction
drawings from the Engineer of Record for the development meeting current development requirements at time of re-submittal. 3. Requests for a subsequent phase allocation approval of a maximum of one hundred fifty (150) lots of the same land subdivision development or residential
equivalent units will be reviewed for construction, but no allocation issued for
permits until utility improvements are constructed, all lots are recorded, and fifty percent (50%) of its planned building permits have been issued for the previously approved utility allocated phase. 4. Approval of an Allocation Approval request is contingent on an approved
construction plan(s) and/or site plan(s) and in conjunction with pending state
water and wastewater permits, and the following factors may also be considered during the allocation approval process: i. Whether the application is for land use that is consistent with the Town’s adopted policies concerning growth and development; and
ii. Any other factors, related to whether approval of the allocation promotes
or undermines public interest, public health or safety, or the general welfare of the Town. iii. In no case shall renaming of development, phasing, or alternative configuration of parcel(s) be used to circumvent any of the allocation
permitting processes outlined herein.
D. Allocation Approvals 1. Allocation issued by the Town will reserve the approved water and wastewater transmission and treatment capacity. The Allocation Approval will be issued by the Town after which the Town will submit to the Engineer of Record the
corresponding NCDEQ Water Extension Application, NCDEQ Sewer Permit
Application and NCDEQ Flow-Tracking Form. E. Allocation Approvals are for only the parcel for they are approved and are not transferable to another parcel. F. Expiration of Allocation Approvals
An allocation approval will expire and shall be revoked for the following reasons:
1. A project has not progressed in accordance with the timeframes specified in Section III-C above and any approved extensions. Projects with an expired Allocation Approval will be required to submit a new application with supporting information.
2. The project is unsuccessful in obtaining any required Federal, State, or local
government permit. 3. The expiration or revocation of an Allocation Approval revokes the corresponding NC DEQ Flow Tracking, NC DEQ Sewer Permit and/or Water Permit. 4. In the event an Allocation Approval expires or is revoked, the allocation will
automatically revert to the Town. The Town shall bear no liability for any costs
incurred by the applicant, or any further responsibility in the matter. 5. Notwithstanding the above, if contractual obligations between a Developer and the Town (for example developer upsizing agreement) or public funding appropriations provide a different schedule for securing these approvals, the
contractual obligations shall become the requirements.
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G.Reversion of Unused Allocation
Allocation Approvals are granted to specific development(s) located on a specific parcel or
parcels of land and based on the approved development that received an allocation. Upon completion of the development or allocation expiration, any unused allocation will automatically revert to the Town. H.Allocation Approval does not imply or confer approval of any other applications or
reviews as may be required by Town Ordinance or policy and does not imply or create
any vested right.
IV.Appeal ProcessStaff decisions under this policy may be appealed to the Administrator. Appeal requests must be
in writing and include a detailed description of the proposed development, the allocation
requested, and the reason for the appeal. All decisions rendered by the Administrator shall befinal.
V.Term of Policy
This Policy shall become effective upon its adoption by the Town of Lillington Board of
Commissioners on May 14, 2024. This policy shall remain in effect until the Town of LillingtonBoard of Commissioners amends the policy or adopts a new policy.
Adopted this 14th day of May, 2024
__________________________
Glenn McFadden, Mayor
Attest:
__________________________
Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Date of Meeting: May 14, 2024
Staff Work By: Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
AGENDA ITEM
Consideration of Resolution Directing the Town Clerk to Investigate a Non-Contiguous Satellite
Annexation Petition Received Under General Statue §160A-58.1 from Harold T. Butts, Jr.
ITEM SUMMARY
A petition for annexation for property identified as PIN #: 0662-90-5908.000 submitted in
accordance with § 160A-58.1 by property owner on April 8, 2024.
§ 160A-58.1. Petition for annexation; standards.(a)Upon receipt of a valid petition signed by all of the owners of real property in the areadescribed therein, a city may annex an area not contiguous to its primary corporate limits when the
area meets the standards set out in subsection (b) of this section. The petition need not be signed by the owners of real property that is wholly exempt from property taxation under the Constitution and laws of North Carolina, nor by railroad companies, public utilities as defined in G.S. 62-3(23), or electric or telephone membership corporations. A petition is not valid in any of the following
circumstances: (1) It is unsigned.(2)It is signed by the city for the annexation of property the city does not own or havea legal interest in. For the purpose of this subdivision, a city has no legal interest ina State-maintained street unless it owns the underlying fee and not just an easement.
(3)It is for the annexation of property for which a signature is not required and theproperty owner objects to the annexation.(b) A noncontiguous area proposed for annexation must meet all of the following standards:(1)The nearest point on the proposed satellite corporate limits must be not more than
three miles from the primary corporate limits of the annexing city.(2)No point on the proposed satellite corporate limits may be closer to the primarycorporate limits of another city than to the primary corporate limits of the annexingcity, except as set forth in subsection (b2) of this section.(3)The area must be so situated that the annexing city will be able to provide the same
services within the proposed satellite corporate limits that it provides within itsprimary corporate limits.(4)If the area proposed for annexation, or any portion thereof, is a subdivision asdefined in G.S. 160A-376, all of the subdivision must be included.
(5)The area within the proposed satellite corporate limits, when added to the areawithin all other satellite corporate limits, may not exceed ten percent (10%) of thearea within the primary corporate limits of the annexing city.
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This subdivision does not apply to the Cities of Belmont, Claremont, Concord, Conover, Durham, Elizabeth City, Gastonia, Greenville, Hickory, Kannapolis,
Locust, Marion, Mount Airy, Mount Holly, New Bern, Newton, Oxford, Randleman, Roanoke Rapids, Rockingham, Sanford, Salisbury, Southport, Statesville, and Washington and the Towns of Ahoskie, Angier, Apex, Ayden, Benson, Bladenboro, Bridgeton, Burgaw, Calabash, Catawba, Clayton, Columbia,
Columbus, Cramerton, Creswell, Dallas, Dobson, Four Oaks, Franklin, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Godwin, Granite Quarry, Green Level, Grimesland, Harrisburg, Holly Ridge, Holly Springs, Hookerton, Hope Mills, Huntersville, Jamestown, Kenansville, Kenly, Knightdale, Landis, Leland, Lillington, Louisburg, Maggie Valley, Maiden, Mayodan, Maysville, Middlesex, Midland, Mocksville,
Morrisville, Mount Pleasant, Nashville, Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, Pembroke, Pine Level, Princeton, Ranlo, Richlands, Rolesville, Rutherfordton, Shallotte, Siler City, Smithfield, Spencer, Spring Lake, Stem, Stovall, Surf City, Swansboro, Taylorsville, Troutman, Troy, Wallace, Warsaw, Watha, Waynesville, Weldon,
Wendell, Wilson's Mills, Windsor, Yadkinville, and Zebulon. (b1) Repealed by Session Laws 2004-203, ss. 13(a) and 13(d), effective August 17, 2004. (b2) A city may annex a noncontiguous area that does not meet the standard set out in subdivision (b)(2) of this section if the city has entered into an annexation agreement pursuant to Part 6 of this Article with the city to which a point on the proposed satellite corporate limits is closer and
the agreement states that the other city will not annex the area but does not say that the annexing city will not annex the area. The annexing city shall comply with all other requirements of this section. (c) The petition shall contain the names, addresses, and signatures of all owners of real property within the proposed satellite corporate limits (except owners not required to sign by
subsection (a)), shall describe the area proposed for annexation by metes and bounds, and shall have attached thereto a map showing the area proposed for annexation with relation to the primary corporate limits of the annexing city. When there is any substantial question as to whether the area may be closer to another city than to the annexing city, the map shall also show the area proposed for annexation with
relation to the primary corporate limits of the other city. The city council may prescribe the form of the petition. (d) A city council which receives a petition for annexation under this section may by ordinance
require that the petitioners file a signed statement declaring whether or not vested
rights with respect to the properties subject to the petition have been established
under G.S. 160A-385.1 or G.S. 153A-344.1. If the statement declares that such rights
have been established, the city may require petitioners to provide proof of such rights.
A statement which declares that no vested rights have been established under
G.S. 160A-385.1 or G.S. 153A-344.1 shall be binding on the landowner and any such
vested rights shall be terminated.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve the Resolution Directing the Town Clerk to Investigate a Noncontiguous Satellite
Annexation Petition Received Under General Statue §160A-58.1 from Harold T. Butts, Jr.
TOWN OF LILLINGTON
102 East Front Street ● P.O. Box 296 ● Lillington, North Carolina 27546 Phone: (910) 893-2654 ● Fax (910) 893-3693 ● www.lillingtonnc.com
RESOLUTION FY 2024-21
RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE CLERK TO INVESTIGATE A NON-
CONTIGUOUS ANNEXATION PETITION RECEIVED UNDER
G.S. 160A-58.1
FROM HAROLD T. BUTTS, JR.
WHEREAS, a petition requesting annexation of a parcel described in said petition for property
identified as PIN#: 0662-90-5908.000 was received by the Town Clerk; and
WHEREAS, G.S. 160A-58.1 provides that the sufficiency of the petition shall be investigated by the Town Clerk before further annexation proceedings may take place; and
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Lillington, deems it advisable to proceed in response to this request for annexation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Lillington that:
The Town Clerk was hereby directed at the May 14, 2024 Board Meeting to investigate the sufficiency of the above-described petition and to certify at the May 14, 2024 meeting to Town
Board the result of her investigation.
Adopted this the 14th day of May, 2024.
Attest:
_______________________________ ______________________________
Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk Glenn McFadden, Mayor
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Date of Meeting: May 14, 2024
Staff Work By: Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk
AGENDA ITEM
Consideration of Resolution Fixing Date of Public Hearing on Question of Annexation, Pursuant to
G.S. §160A-58.1 as Requested by Harold T. Butts Jr. for Property Identified as PIN #: 0662-90-
5908.000.
ITEM SUMMARY
For your consideration is a Resolution Fixing Date of Public Hearing on Question of
Annexation, Pursuant to G.S. §160A-58.1 for property identified as PIN#:0662-90-5908.000.
§ 160A-58.2. Public hearing.
Upon receipt of a petition for annexation under this Part, the city council shall cause the city clerk toinvestigate the petition, and to certify the results of his investigation. If the clerk certifies that uponinvestigation the petition appears to be valid, the council shall fix a date for a public hearing on theannexation. Notice of the hearing shall be published once at least 10 days before the date of hearing.
At the hearing, any person residing in or owning property in the area proposed for annexation and any resident of the annexing city may appear and be heard on the questions of the sufficiency of the petition and the desirability of the annexation. If the council then finds and determines that (i) the area described in the petition meets all of the standards set out in G.S. 160A-58.1(b), (ii) the petition bears the
signatures of all of the owners of real property within the area proposed for annexation (except those not required to sign by G.S. 160A-58.1(a)), (iii) the petition is otherwise valid, and (iv) the public health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the city and of the area proposed for annexation will be best served by the annexation, the council may adopt an ordinance annexing the area described in the petition. The ordinance may be made effective immediately or on any specified date within six months
from the date of passage.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve Resolution Fixing Date of Public Hearing for June 11, 2024, on Question of Annexation,
Pursuant to G.S. §160A-58.1 as Requested by Harold T. Butts, Jr. for Property Identified as PIN #: 0662-90-5908.000.
AGENDA ITEM #18
TOWN OF LILLINGTON
102 East Front Street ● P.O. Box 296 ● Lillington, North Carolina 27546 Phone: (910) 893-2654 ● Fax (910) 893-3693 ● www.lillingtonnc.com
RESOLUTION FY 2024-22
RESOLUTION FIXING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON QUESTION OF ANNEXATION, PURSUANT TO G.S. 160A-58.2 AS
REQUESTED BY HAROLD T. BUTTS IDENTIFIED AS PIN#: 0662-90-5908.000 WHEREAS, a petition requesting annexation of the non-contiguous area described herein has been received; and
WHEREAS, the Lillington Town Board has by resolution directed the Town Clerk to investigate the sufficiency of the petition; and WHEREAS, certification by the Town Clerk as to the sufficiency of the petition has been made.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Board of the Town of Lillington, North Carolina that: Section 1. A public hearing on the question of annexation of the non-contiguous area
described herein will be held at the Town of Lillington Town Hall, 102 East Front Street,
Lillington, North Carolina, at 6:00 p.m., or shortly thereafter, on the 11th day of June, 2024. Section 2. The area proposed for annexation is described as follows:
Commencing at the centerline intersection of NCSR # 2215 and NCSR # 1512 having C Grid
Coordinates of: N - 621,806.76 and E- 2,069,377.11 (NAD 83 2012B) 2018:
Thence South 46 degrees 35 minutes 51 seconds West-43.75 feet to an iron stake set on the
southern right of way of CSR# 2215, a 60 foot public right of way, the point of
BEGINNING: Thence leaving said right of way, South 07 degrees 31 minutes 09 seconds West- 368.33 feet to an iron stake;
Thence North 89 degrees 41 minutes 02 seconds East - 331.24 feet to an iron stake;
Thence North 84 degrees 30 minutes 14 seconds East- 163.54 feet to an existing iron
stake; Thence South 07 degrees 26 minutes 59 seconds West- 338.09 feet to an iron
stake;
Thence South 39 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East - 300.86 feet to an existing iron
stake; Thence South 67 degrees 45 minutes 54 seconds East - 661.13 feet to a bent flatbar; Thence South 45 degrees 58 minutes 20 seconds West - 865.52 feet to an existing iron
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stake; Thence North 43 degrees 56 minutes 16 seconds West - 1126.08 feet to an iron stake;
Thence North 89 degrees 11 minjutes 14 seconds West - 361.94 feet to an existing iron pipe,
having NC Grid Coordinates ofN - 620,825.93 and E-2,068,785.07; Thence North 02 degrees 30 minutes 18 seconds East- 997.06 feet to an iron stake on the southern right of way of CSR# 2215; Thence the following calls along said southern right of way:
South 83 degrees 24 minutes 21 seconds East - 73.26 feet to an iron
stake; South 83 degrees 31 minutes 41 seconds East - 75.96 feet to an iron stake; South 83 degrees 51 minutes 14 seconds East-77.28 feet to an iron stake; South 84 degrees 17 minutes 44 seconds East- 77.57 feet to an iron stake; South 85 degrees 00 minutes 54 seconds East - 76.85 feet to an iron stake; South 86 degrees 20 minutes 56 seconds East - 60.65 feet to an iron stake; South 88 degrees 37 minutes 53 seconds East- 77.35 feet to an iron stake, the point of BEGINNING, containing 31.549 acres+/-, and the property as described in Deed Book 1320 Page 863, as recorded in the Harnett County Register of Deeds.
Section 3. Notice of the public hearing shall be published once in a newspaper having general circulation in the Town of Lillington, at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the public hearing.
Adopted this the 14th day of May, 2024.
Attest:
_______________________________ ______________________________
Lindsey B. Lucas, Town Clerk Glenn McFadden, Mayor