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ATTACHMENT 2 PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO THE CATLETT, CALVERTON, MIDLAND PLAN On April 15th 2002 Supervisor Graham and
Director Carr reviewed certain revisions to the Catlett Calverton and
Midland Plan with the full Board. The
proposed changes are summarized as follows: 1. Calverton
Sewer Remediation Service Area There
are residential lots in the area opposite H.M. Pearson Elementary School
on the west side of Bastable Mill Road (Route 603), and in the vicinity of
Brookfield Drive. The homes
are beginning to report occasional problems with their septic/drain field
systems. Page 42, as revised on 4.18.2002 addresses this matter in the
underlined text. 2. Catlett
Sewer Service Area Map
6.6C1 - PHASE 3 SEWER SERVICE identifies where the proposed disposal site
for the wastewater treatment plant and spray irrigation for the small
diameter step system would be located.
That location is crosshatched and marked as B.
The area marked as A, B, and C is one parcel and zoned RA. The map also identifies a portion of the Phase 1 - Sewer
Service Area. The addition of
A into the Service District would allow flexibility for the internal
transfer of residential density from A and B to C consistent with
applicable land development regulations.
The areas marked A and C are not to be included in the Phase 1 -
Sewer Service Area, but may petition through the comprehensive plan
amendment process to add to the capacity of the planned wastewater
treatment facility, pending adequate disposal capacity, at location B for
a subsequent phase. Note that
Phase 1 - sewer capacity is reserved exclusively for the Phase 1 - Sewer
Service Area as marked. Page
16, as revised on 4.18.2002 addresses this matter in the underlined
text. 3. Village
of Midland Future Land Use Plan The
possible acquisition of a portion of the Wampler property for the County
park has initiated a proposed change for the future land use plan.
Page 42, as revised on 4.18.2002 addresses this matter in the underlined
text. 4. Relocation
of Route 28 Relocation of Route 28 south of the Railroad is addressed in the underlined text on Page 48, as revised on 4.18.2002. |