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r <br /> r <br /> IM <br /> Flor Ranch: Special Report <br /> SANITARY SEWER 'N <br /> Service to the development will be provided by the Linden County Water District which <br /> operates water and sewage facilities in the area. The property has been annexed into the <br /> District and negotiations have been completed allowing the property to be serviced. An <br /> onsite sewerage network will be established which will connect into existing lines situated <br /> south and east of the subject property. It is proposed that 11 lots connect into the existing 6. <br /> inch sanitary sewer line in Alfalfa Street. The 21 lots fronting along the proposed extension <br /> of Ione Street will be connected to a 6 inch sanitary sewer line already located in the <br /> existing Ione Street. The remaining 101 lots will connect to an existing 8- inch line in the <br /> Harrison Street alignment and enter into the existing sewerage network (see Exhibit B). <br /> Construction of the onsite sewerage network will be consistent with the phasing program <br /> f <br /> indicated on the Tentative Map. <br /> IE <br /> In order to accommodate the addition to the existing sewerage network, the developer has <br /> negotiated an agreement with Linden County Water District which will provide <br /> r improvements to the existing lift station located on Front Street in conjunction with Phase I <br /> developement and the force main which directs sewage to the existing wastewater treatment <br /> ponds adjacent to Mormon Slough will be upgraded when Phase H commences. The <br /> wastewater treatment facility currently lacks additional capacity to serve the Flor Ranch <br /> development and will have to be augmented when the proposed project comes on line. The <br /> developer has an agreement to purchase an additional 5 acres adjacent to the existing <br /> wastewater treatment facility to allow expansion of the ponds thus expanding the capacity of <br /> the facility to accommodate the proposed project. The expansion of the ponds would be <br /> completed as Phase II is developed. <br /> w <br /> 1 <br /> l <br /> 2 <br /> I <br />