approved due diligence scope property survey topographic survey geotechnical exploration streams and...
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- Approved Due Diligence Scope Property Survey Topographic Survey Geotechnical Exploration Streams and Wetlands Threatened & Endangered Species Cultural Resources Phase I Environmental Water and Sewer Services Preliminary Site Development Scenario
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- Existing Conditions
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- Property Survey
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- Topographic Survey
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- Threatened & Endangered Species Completed by ENV-ECS Mountain Watercress ( Cardamine rotundifolia) observed at one location (Wetland Unit 18)
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- Threatened & Endangered Species Several birds on the Threatened and Endangered Species list have the possibility of occurrence but none observed Habitat to support Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) but none observed
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- Stream & Wetland Map
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- Stream Length & Wetland Area
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- Streams and Wetlands 17 Streams 10,528 feet Wetlands 31 total of 5.43 acres
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- Stream & Wetland Map
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- Cultural Resources (Preliminary) Database search No on-site sampling No National Register of Historic Places Some provisions recorded archaeological sites within 1 mile (Linda Hall, State Archaeologist) Recommend Phase I survey at select locations
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- Prospective Phase I Cultural Resource Survey Areas
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- Subsurface Exploration Adequate for building footings 13 borings Rock @ 30 plus depth
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- Soil Borings
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- Water Supply Considerations Flow Requirements 500-5,000 GPD demand per site Fire Flow (1,250 GPM) Supply Options Connection to Town of Boone On-site groundwater
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- Water Supply Recommendation 2 ground water supply wells 175,000 gallon water tank (elevated or ground storage tank with fire pump)
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- Wastewater Treatment Considerations Flow Requirements 500 to 5,000 gpd per site Treatment Options On-site subsurface and/or spray/drip irrigation Connection to Town of Boone On-site package wastewater treatment plant with discharge to Meat Camp Creek
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- Site Development Guidelines Diversify development approach to maximize use of property Business and commercial / industrial site Agri-business component to utilize some of existing pasture areas Green spaces Passive recreation Trail system Capitalize on steep areas of property with long range vista through the trail system Protect / enhance streams on site Minimize regulatory impacts Cost effective development associated with topography
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- Conceptual Site Development Plan