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      <title>Comments On: 751 South case delayed; new plan could produce more runoff
    
      by Samiha Khanna</title>
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      <![CDATA["In summer 2010, SDD committed to creating impervious surfaces, such as paved roads and parking lots, on no more than 55 percent of the buildable land, which came out to about 81 acres.<br>
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According to a letter sent to community members Monday afternoon from Dan Jewell, an engineer representing SDD, the developer wants to remove that self-imposed cap. The maximum allowable amount of impervious surface in the watershed of Jordan Lake is 70 percent, a potential increase of 15 percent, or roughly another 21 acres if they're working with 147 acres of buildable land."<br>
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I totally did not see that coming.
        
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      <![CDATA[they can make all their pretty little plans on paper and run up attorney fees BUT THE CITY DOES NOT HAVE TO GIVE THEM WATER!!!!!!!!!! <br>
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PEOPLE CALL , EMAIL , WRITE AND TELL YOUR CITY COUNCIL  AND MAYOR : NO CITY WATER ON 751 South Jordan lake.....<br>
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 These developers can wine and dine the county commissioners and the county attorneys and give them huge donations to their campaigns, but we can show them that THE CITY OF DURHAM HAS INTEGRITY!!!!<br>
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This development will only COST CITY TAX PAYERS who will be providing the services the county  doesn't do..... and it is not profitable according to all the city numbers for the city to annex.....
        
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    <author><![CDATA[Steve Bocckino]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[The developers now want to pave 88 football fields worth of woods on Jordan Lake. That doesn't seem to trouble Bowser and Howerton, though.
        
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          <a href="http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/Profile?oid=1229250">Steve Bocckino</a>]]>
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