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10/5/2010
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special circumstances (including but not limited to topographical /environmental • <br />undesirability, and cost of service or system constraints which make centralized service <br />infeasible) and in such event septic service will be required to meet the Hays County <br />requirements for septic systems. The actual timing and sizing of the wastewater collection <br />system will depend on the phased construction of the project. <br />Project Use of Reclaimed Water <br />The wastewater will be treated by the City to "Type I" reuse standards. The treated <br />effluent will be pumped by a City owned and maintained reclaimed water pump station to <br />a location within Paso Robles for allowable uses including irrigation of the proposed golf <br />course, except over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone, and irrigation of common areas. <br />All internal reclaimed water improvements and any off -site facilities shall be built in <br />accordance with the requirements of the utility provider. (Refer to Exhibit II -7) <br />Where a reclaimed water line parallels a wastewater line, the horizontal separation <br />distance will be at least 7 feet (outside to outside) with the reclaimed water line at the level <br />of or above the wastewater line. Where a reclaimed water line crosses a sewer line, the <br />requirements of 30 TAC §290.44(e)(5)(B) (relating to Location of Water Lines) shall be <br />followed, with "reclaimed water line" substituted in 30 TAC §290.44(e) (relating to Location <br />of Water Lines) for "water line." Where a reclaimed water line parallels a water line, the <br />horizontal separation distance will be at least 9 feet (outside to outside). Reclaimed water <br />use and line construction shall be in compliance with TCEQ requirements. <br />3. Other Utilities and Services • <br />The various public utilities and their respective providers are listed below: <br />Electric ................. ............................... .....................Pedernales Electric Company <br />Gas......................................................... ............................... CenterPoint Energy <br />Telephone............................................................. ............................... CenturyTel <br />Cable Television .................. ...........................Time Warner / CenturyTel / Grande <br />Police Protection ...................................... ............................... City of San Marcos <br />Fire Protection /Ambulance Service .......... ............................... City of San Marcos <br />Solid Waste Service ................................. ............................... City of San Marcos <br />Most of the above mentioned providers already offer services in or near this area. <br />4. Detention / Water Quality <br />On -site water quality and detention measures to control stormwater runoff will be required <br />with the development of this site in accordance with the SMLDC, in effect at the time the <br />PDD document was submitted to the CSM. A qualified Watershed Protection Plan Phase <br />1 has been submitted and is on file with the CSM. <br />CSM also requires that water quality zones (WQZ) and buffer zones be established along <br />specific waterways and recharge features to help protect waterways, the Edwards Aquifer <br />and aquatic resources from the impacts of development activities. The WQZ and buffer <br />zones will be established and regulated per the requirements of the SMLDC, in effect at • <br />the time of the Submittal date. <br />3 � h <br />-20- <br />
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