Cinnamon Hill -Public Utilities SR -P - 01
Ballot
REVIEWER: Tim Payseur Date: Jul. 11, 2007
VOTE: Hold
CONDITIONS:
SHORT TERM:
1. The professional engineer (PE) should review the alternatives with the Developer and either
redesign
the subdivision for six (6) lots or less or submit a set of utility plans for the proposed six (6") inch
water line extension from Holly Springs Church Road up to this subdivision.
2. The professional engineer (PE) should submit a complete set of Utility Plans, an engineer’s report
and project specifications (in triplicate) to HCDPU for review and subsequent approval.
3. The professional engineer (PE) should submit a three-party NCDOT encroachment agreement to
HCDPU for approval and then submit the signed three-party NCDOT encroachment agreement to
NCDOT for approval before starting construction in the NCDOT right-of-way along Lawrence Road
(SR1272) and all other state maintained roads that the construction will impede upon.
4. The preliminary site plan should specify if the lots will be served by wells or Harnett County public
water.
5. The preliminary site plan should specify if the lots will be served by Harnett County public sewer or
individual septic tanks.
LONGE RANGE:
1. The Developer must provide HCDPU with a one (1) year warranty on the new water lines
that will serve this subdivision once the final approvals have been issued NCDENR and the new
utilities
have been accepted by HCDPU.
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Harnett County, North Carolina
Planning Department
108 E. Front Street, Lillington, NC 27546
Phone: (910) 893-7525 Fax: (910) 893-2793
Development Name: Cinnamon Hill Subdivision -Preliminary
Property Description
PIN(s): 9691-48-6636.000 Acreage: 8.56 acres
Address/SR No.: Lawrence Road (SR1272)
Water
Public water is available for this development (via Harnett County)
Comments:
Harnett County has an existing four (4") inch water distribution line located on the north side of
Lawrence Road (SR 1272) that can provide domestic (potable) drinking water only. This four (4") inch
water main cannot support fire flow for fire hydrants or fire protection for this proposed subdivision.
The Harnett County Fire Marshal must provide a written variance for this subdivision to be served by a
four
(4") inch water line without fire hydrants or the subdivision must be reduced to six (6) lots or less.
The nearest water line that could provide fire flow for fire hydrants is located on Holly Springs Church
Road alternative would be for the Developer to extend a six (6") inch water line from Holly Springs
Church
Road up along Hollies Pines Road and along Lawrence Road to this proposed subdivision.
NOTE: HCDPU provides this information as a curteousy to the developer and professional engineer for
design purposes. However, HCDPU cannot be held liable for errors, mistakes, ommissions, and
inaccurate
information provided through this preliminary and/or final plat approval process. It is therefore
recommended that the professional engineer or developer "field verify" the information provided by
HCDPU.
Sewer
Public sewer is not available for this development (via Harnett County)
Comments: HCDPU does not have an existing sewer collection system within close proximity of this
project
site and the residential lots in this proposed development must be provided with individual septic tanks
and associated drain fields that meet the established requirements of the Harnett County Environmental
Health Department.
NOTE: HCDPU provides this information as a curteousy to the developer, land surveyor and professional
engineer for design purposes. However, HCDPU cannot be held liable for errors, mistakes, ommissions,
and inaccurate information provided through this preliminary approval process. It is therefore
recommended that the engineer or developer "field verify" the information provided by HCDPU prior to
purchasing, grading, excavating, clearing, or developing the subject property. HCDPU will not make
provisions to extend new water lines to new developments at the county's expense and HCDPU will not
provide assistance to upgrade, install or improve the new or existing water services in the proximity of
this
project unless the developer can provide HCDPU proper justification and demonstrate a benefit for
Harnett
County.
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