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PublicWorksAgenda2024March26 COUNTY of FREDERICK Department of Public 'Wurns 540/665-5643 1738 FAX: 5410/678-0682 MEMORANDUM TO: Public Works Committee FROM: Joe C. Wilder, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Meeting of March 26, 2024 DATE: March 21, 2024 There will be a meeting of the Public Works Committee on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at 8:00 a.m. in the conference room located on the second floor of the north end of the County Administration Building at 107 North Kent Street, Suite 200. The agenda thus far is as follows: 1. Update on Public Works departments and projects. (Attachment 1) 2. Update on Landfill projects. 3. Update on ordinance changes. 4. Miscellaneous Reports: a. Tonnage Report: Landfill (Attachment 2) b. Recycling Report (Attachment 3) C. Animal Shelter Dog Report: (Attachment 4) d. Animal Shelter Cat Report (Attachment 5) e. Shawneeland Sanitary District Advisory Committee meeting minutes (Attachment 6) JCW/kco Attachments: as stated 107 North Kent Street, Second Floor, Suite 200 9 Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 11C COS ' COUNTY of FREDERICK, . cd Department of Public Works 540/ r5-5 4 540/678-0682 MEMORANDUM TO: Public Works Committee FROM: Gloria M.Puffinburger. Solid Waste Manager THROUGH: Joe C. Wilder,Director RE: Recycling, Refuse Collection, Litter Prevention and Conservation DATE: March 11, 2024 Below is a detail of activities and accomplishments as they relate to recycling,refuse collection, litter prevention and conservation: ■ Compost Bin &Rain Barrel Pre-Order Sale is on-going through April 7. This sale offers discounted recycled-content bins,barrels and tumblers to residents each year and encourages conservation. ■ Conducting yearly Recycling Rate survey of commercial entities. Data will be submitted as a planning district to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality which forwards the data to the Virginia General Assembly. ■ Participating in a federal grant awarded to the Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Planning District by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.Part of the proceeds will fund several roll-off recycling containers at the county's citizens' convenience sites. ■ Since July, a total of 1,869 tons of recyclables have been collected. This includes electronics and scrap metal accumulated at the regional landfill. It is projected that the recycling rate for the fiscal year will exceed last year's figure. ■ During February, a total of 23,231 tons of refuse was collected at the county's ten citizens' neighborhood convenience sites. This figure does not include refuse collected at the landfill's citizens' center. ■ As projected,hauling fees have dropped by nearly one-third at the Gore Citizens' Convenience Site since a used compactor was installed during upgrades to the facility in 2023.Previously,refuse had been collected in 8-yard cans which offered no compaction. A three-month average of hauling costs is currently $1,070 per month compared to $3,576 per month. ■ During the current fiscal year, the Clean Sweep crew has picked up nearly 17 tons of roadside litter. The crew is supervised by one part-time staff person. A group of four trustees from the regional jail provide labor. As of the end of February,the jail's in-kind services represented a contribution of$43,739. /gmp SHELTER NEWS: The Animal Shelterwelcomed Christina Tasker March 1st as Shelter Manager. Previously Christina served as a Frederick County Sheriff's Deputy in the Animal Control division. She replaces Kathy Whetzel who retired January 1st Christina Tasker and Tracy Boyd will attend the Virginia Alliance for Animal Shelters (VAAS) regional workshop in Leesburg on April 9t".The workshop is a great opportunity to learn and network. The shelter continues to experience high levels of dogs at the kennel.The on-hand average so far in FY 24 is 66 dogs in kennel. FY 23 average for the same period was 52 dogs at kennel.The on-hand average has been increasing yearly since the end of the pandemic.The cat population remains manageable. �� I ���U w iwiu i�➢wi iuwi w iwiu i�i u��i w�w Uw I . 1i. 11��I 1.iaj,w iwiu UII�U FY 19 43 82 FY 20 36. 78 FY..21 25.. 60 .... ....� FY 22 35. 79 FY23 54 85 FY 23(8 52. 96 Months) FY 24(8 66 78 months) The 2024 Rabies Clinic has been set for June 1 st. Dr. Doering of Veterinary Community Outreach will be the participating vet.Vaccinations are$13 and benefit dogs and cats 4 months of age or older. The shelter will only hold one clinic this year. Resource for low-cost vaccines have grown in the area and clinic participation has been declining. Should the need increase, the shelter will reassess the need for a second clinic. C Oft mad" FREDERICK __... ___ �_ m�__ _�._ ,� Department of Public Works 40/665- 64; 73 FAX. 40/678-068 MEMORANDUM TO: Public Works Committee FROM: Joe C. Wilder,Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Monthly Tonnage Report-Fiscal Year 23/24 DATE: March 13, 2024 The following table shows the tonnage for the current fiscal year. The average monthly tonnage for fiscal years 04/05 through 23/24 is also listed below: FY 04-05: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 17,029 TONS(UP 681 TONS) FY 05-06: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 17,785 TONS(UP 756 TONS) FY 06-07: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 16,705 TONS(DOWN 1,080 TONS) FY 07-08: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 13,904 TONS(DOWN 2,801 TONS) FY 08-09: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 13,316 TONS(DOWN 588 TONS) FY 09-10: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 12,219 TONS(DOWN 1,097 TONS) FY 10-11: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 12,184 TONS(DOWN 35 TONS) FY 11-12: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 12,013 TONS(DOWN 171 TONS) FY 12-13: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 12,065 TONS(UP 52 TONS) FY 13-14: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 12,468 TONS(UP 403 TONS) FY 14-15: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 13,133 TONS(UP 665 TONS) FY 15-16: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 13,984 TONS(UP 851 TONS) FY 16-17: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 14,507 TONS(UP 523 TONS) FY 17-18: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 15,745 TONS(UP 1,238 TONS) FY 18-19: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 16,594 TONS(UP 849 TONS) FY 19-20: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 16,973 TONS(UP 379 TONS) FY 20-21: AVERAGE PER MONTH:16,803 TONS(DOWN 170 TONS) FY 21-22: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 17,553 TONS(UP 750 TONS) FY 22-23: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 17,954 TONS(UP 401 TONS) FY 23-24: AVERAGE PER MONTH: 17,408 TONS(DOWN 546 TONS) MONTH FY 2019-2020 FY 2020-2021 FY 2021-2022 FY 2022-2023 FY 2023-2024 JULY 17,956 17,677 17,893 17,250 22,732 AUGUST 17,267 16,517 21,437 20,877 18,527 SEPTEMBER 17,985 16,789 19,306 19,195 16,935 OCTOBER 22,528 20,127 18,215 19,273 18,442 NOVEMBER 17,304 15,432 16,927 16,546 16,814 DECEMBER 14,362 15,496 16,391 15,294 15,520 JANUARY 14,913 14,480 12,932 16,583 14,467 FEBRUARY 13,380 12,030 14,622 16,488 15,828 MARCH 15,533 18,758 18,167 17,987 APRIL 17,475 18,627 16,952 16,744 MAY 17,010 17,105 18,054 20,124 JUNE 17,968 18,594 19,737 19,081 JC W/gmp O O O O LO O M M I� O N' (O O I� (O 00 � N' O co O N O LO O 00 (O (O O O 00 00 N M N' 00 N N V Cl) 00 — M (O — (O M I� M N M O O N' � M 00 (O O N' N' O N 00 N (O I� r- � 00 _(O r- 00 O V N (O 00 N M O (O (O O V O O 00 W _N 00 00 V 00 V V O O O 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Mr. Gartner Seconded the • Rhonda Sargent motion. No discussion and motion to • Kevin Alderman - Manager approve the November 13th 2023, minutes • John Jewell - District Supervisor was approved unanimously. Absent: George Bishop and Jeff Stevens 2024 SSDAC MEETING DATES Mrs. Sargent was selected to Chair the meeting. Dates for the 2024 SSDAC meetings are as follows: • May 6, 2024 • August 5, 2024 • November 11, 2024 MANAGER'S REPORT (SEE ATTACHMENT 1) Snow Removal: The Sanitary District has experienced several snow events to date this winter season. Staff works very hard to keep the roads as clear as possible throughout each and every snow or ice event. Staff clears snow and ice from approximately 100 lane miles of road and five parking areas as well as shovel snow from the two (2) mailbox house sidewalks in Shawneeland. Staff pretreats the roads with a mixture of#9 stone,salt,and calcium to help with melting once the snow starts to fall.This mixture also assists in giving traction to keep traffic moving. Additional mix is used when and where it is needed during all snow events.This mixture will assist in melting snow and ice in temperatures down to the lower 20s.In areas where the sun has limited access to the road surface, it will take longer for melting to occur. Each trail is plowed and treated several times throughout every snow event. it may appear that the road has not been plowed but a snowplow cannot remove 100 percent of the snow.Staff puts a big emphasis on snow removal and to do their very best each and every snow. Please be patient and allow the plow drivers to do their job so we can get the roads cleared. Tree Removal: The tree contractor removed eight (8) more dead/dying trees from the right-of- way for the Sanitary District. This process will continue as trees continue to die. Staff will begin cutting dead/dying trees this month. All the wood from these trees will be left in safe spots on the right-of-way for the residents to collect for their use. Citizens may call the Shawneeland office for locations to collect this wood. Shawneeland Parking Policy(SEE ATTACHMENT 2): The Shawneeland parking policy was written and completed by the Frederick County Attorney's Office on November ], 20 T 6. The policy will be enforced as it is written at any time a violation is observed. Please follow this policy to avoid any inconvenience it may cause by having your vehicle towed. All tow bills are the responsibility of the owner of the vehicle in violation. Cherokee Lake Level: The Cherokee Lake level has risen T8 feet over the past seven (7) weeks. This is due to the amount of moisture we have received during that time. At its lowest point, the lake was 22 feet to the negative. This is a significant increase in a short period of time. Although the water levels are on the rise, please keep in mind that the lake still has a significant leak. The rate of the leak where we measure it is at a loss of 122 gallons per minute. This may not sound like a lot but when you puff it in perspective, we are losing 7,320 gallons per hour and 175,680 gallons per day. So, the key to keeping good levels is getting lots of moisture. Potholes: Potholes are starting to pop up all over the subdivision. There are several contributing factors that result in potholes forming. Water penetrating through the road surface is how it begins. As we experience freezing and thawing temperatures the water expands thus cracking the pavement. The water also softens the underlying roadbed making it soft. This starts a process known as pumping when vehicles drive across these areas. This action further deteriorates the road surface resulting in road surface failure, or potholes. The best way to keep potholes to a minimum is to seal the road surface to prevent water penetration. The lack of sealing road surfaces will result in very expensive repairs. It requires potholes being repaired by removing the road surface and any affected subsurface materials that have failed then replace with new subsurface materials along with new asphalt. By maintaining a good surface sealing program this will substantially reduce the costs of pothole repairs. Surface sealing is a common practice not only in the state of Virginia, but in all states across the country and around the world. The lack of maintaining a seal program will most certainly show itself in a very short time and will result in very expensive repairs. 2024 SSDAC CHAIRMAN SELECTION Mrs. Sargent was selected to Chair the meeting. Being that we only had a quorum, Mrs. Sargent moved we postpone the selection of new chairman out to the next meeting on May 6, 2024. Mr. Gartner seconded the motion. There was little discussion and the motion to accept the proposed date passed unanimously. ■ MAILBOXES - SEE PUBLIC COMMENTS ■ SHAWNEELAND LOTS (SEE ATTACHMENT 3) A list of the lots owned by Shawneeland was presented to the SSDAC by Kevin, the manager. After some discussion, it was determined that the lots on this list should remain in Shawneeland's possession. They are lots that are utilized by Shawneeland for various uses. PUBLIC COMMENTS (3 MINUTES PER PERSON) The following residents signed up to speak. Mrs. Sargent suggested that a subcommittee be formed to look into the cost of fixing the dam, building a pool or having Frederick County Parks and Recreation take over the common areas and build a public pool. Motion was made by Mr. Gartner and seconded by Mr. Bailey. The motion passed unanimously. Bill Guy: • Requests that steps be taken to revive the lake. Jenny Guy: • Asks if there is a plan for a pool over by the pond area. • Comments on the status of lake repairs and inquires why the second round of repairs were not carried out. • Mr. Alderman explained to Mrs. Guy that the contractor didn't leave by choice, the committee decided that they wanted to keep the lake open for the season instead of doing the second round, as the contractor proposed. The committee did have the funds available to do the second round of treatment, but it was voted to keep the lake open instead. Jason Croasdale: • Compliments the SSD Maintenance Staff on work being done. • Requests information on the old mailboxes that have been replaced. Wants to use old parcel boxes as Library boxes for residents. Motion made by Mr. Bailey and seconded by Mr. Gartner. The motion passed unanimously. • Volunteered to lead the effort to install new Library boxes. Micah Jacobs: • Inquired about possibly selling the old mailboxes at auction. The council discussed and determined that the mailboxes were not worth anything and Mr. Bailey put forth a motion that they be scrapped. This motion was seconded by Mr. Gardener. The motion passed unanimously. Ryan Anderson: • Inquired about cavities under the roadway causing problems with the road across from the dam. • Mr. Alderman described that the erosion was deep in the ground and could affect the roadway but at this point has not. Meeting adjourned. 8:15 PM. ATTACHMENT Snow Removal: The Sanitary District has experienced several snow events this winter season. The staff works very hard to keep the roads as clear as possible throughout each and every snow or ice event.The staff clears snow and ice from approximately 100 lane miles of road in Shawneeland. In addition to the roads, we plow 5 parking areas and shovel snow from 2 mailhouse sidewalks. The staff pretreats the roads with a mixture of#9 stone,salt, and calcium to help with melting once the snow starts to fall.This mixture also assists in giving traction to keep traffic moving. Additional mix is used when and where it is needed during all snow events.This mixture will assist in melting snow and ice in temperatures down to the lower 20s. In areas where the sun has limited access to the road surface it will take longer for melting to occur. Every trail is plowed and treated several times throughout every snow event. It may appear that the road has not been plowed but a snowplow cannot remove 100% of the snow. We put a big emphasis on snow removal and to do our very best each and every snow. Please be patient and allow the plow drivers to do their job so we can get the roads cleared. Tree Removal: As always dead and dying trees continue to be a big concern for staff and residents alike. We will continue removing dead and dying trees from Frederick County right of way. I will continue to use a licensed and insured tree contractor to remove trees that are not safe for the staff to remove. If there are any trees that are dying and losing limbs it is deemed to be unsafe and it will be removed from the right of way. It is not cost effective to prune trees with dead or dying branches only to remove them months later. Shawneeland Parking Policy: The Shawneeland parking policy was written and completed by the Frederick County Attorneys Office on November 1, 2016. The policy will be enforced as it is written at anytime a violation is observed. Please follow this policy to avoid any inconvenience it may cause by having your vehicle towed. All tow bills are the responsibility of the owner of the vehicle in violation. Cherokee Lake Level: The Cherokee Lake level has risen 18 feet over the past 7 weeks.This is due to the amount of moisture we have received during that time.At its lowest point the lake was 22 feet to the negative. This is a significant increase in a short period of time.Although the water levels arr -i are on the rise, please keep in mind that the lake still has a significant leak.The rate of the leak where we measure it is at a loss of 122 gallons per minute.This may not sound like a lot but when you put it in perspective,we are losing 7,320 gallons per hour and 175,680 gallons per day.So,the key to keeping good levels is getting lots of moisture. of course,this is something that is out of anyone's control. Potholes: As 1 am sure most of you have noticed potholes are starting to pop up all over the subdivision.There are several contributing factors that result in potholes forming.Water penetrating through the road surface is how it begins.As we experience freezing and thawing temperatures the water expands thus cracking the pavement.The water also softens the underlying roadbed making it soft.This starts a process known as pumping when vehicles drive across these areas.This action further deteriorates the road surface resulting in road surface failure, or potholes. The best way to keep potholes to a minimum is to seal the road surface to prevent water penetration.The lack of sealing road surfaces will result in very expensive repairs. It requires potholes being repaired by removing the road surface and any affected subsurface materials that have failed then new subsurface materials replaced along with new asphalt. By maintaining a good surface sealing program this will substantially reduce the costs of pothole repairs.Surface sealing is a common practice not only in the state of VA but in all states across the country and around the world.The lack of maintaining a seal program will most certainly show itself in a very short time and will result in very expensive repairs. ATTACHMENT 2 .. "�`�II "d .,,, �� ^ � .�Diu. ���. ° '" .0 ° �� :u f a '`J General restrictions: I.)No person shall park any vehicle or allow a vehicle to be parked on any street or right of way within Shawneeland overnight, or for a period of time to exceed twenty-four (24) hours.This area shall include the streets,rights of way associated with the streets,and any public areas, such as bus stops and mailbox areas. 2.)No person shall park any vehicle on the street or right of way within Shawneeland for any period of time during times of accumulating snow or ice. 3.)No person shall park any vehicle on any street alongside another vehicle parked at the curb or at the edge of the street or right of way. 4.) No person shall park any vehicle on any street or right of way within Shawneeland in any manner other than parallel to the street or right of way, except that vehicles parked in marked parking spaces are to be parked in accordance with such markings. 5.) No person shall park any vehicle against traffic on any street or right of way within Shawneeland. 6.)No person shall park any vehicle on any street or right of way within Shawneeland without the vehicle displaying a current state license and a current state inspection sticker. 7.) No person shall park any vehicle in such a manner as to stop or obstruct traffic on any street or right of way within Shawneeland. 8.) No person shall park any vehicle within 20 feet of a corner or intersection on any street or right of way within Shawneeland. 9.)No person shall park any vehicle in such a manner as to prevent vehicular access to any driveway or entrance to any property. Enforcement: 1.) When a vehicle is found in violation of the policies above, the Shawneeland Sanitary District shall affix a Notice to the vehicle, informing the owner that that s/he has twenty- four(24)hours to move the vehicle, after which the vehicle will be towed. 2.) If the vehicle owner does not move the vehicle to a non-offending area within twenty-four (24)hours,the vehicle will be towed at the vehicle owner's expense. 3.) The Shawneeland Sanitary District reserves the right to tow a vehicle before twenty-four (24) hours have passed in the event of an emergency. Such emergencies include, but are not limited to blocking a driveway, blocking the free flow of traffic within Shawneeland, or blocking access to any other area that the Shawneeland Sanitary District or a Shawneeland resident must access. ATTACHMENT 3 Shawneeland Sanitary � �� District Owned Cots .._w 1� 49A0112 1A Frederick County Sanitary District Ter umnseh Trail _... 2. 49A011223 Fre ck . County Sanitary Distract Tecumseh Trail 3. 49A01 1 3 24A Frederick County Sanitary District Tecurriseh Trait 4. 49A011 3 33 Frederick County Sanitary District Hart Trai! 5 49A01 16 1 Frederick County Sanitary District Shawnee Trail 6 49A01 16 2 Frederick County Virginia Pocahontas Trait .d 7 49A011 6 14 Frederick Count Sanitar District Pocahontas Trail y y 8. 49A01 16 16 Frederick Count Sanitary 9. 49A y .T. 'District Pocaho1.ntas Trail 01 1 7 22 Frederick County Sanitary District { Shawnee Trail 10, 49A01 17 23 Frederick County Sanitary District Shawnee Trail �. .,_... __.._ .....rick m.. . o 12. 49A01 18 94 Fred rick County Sanitary District -Towhatan Trail . _ .o .. .�.._.w_ . T " h Trail _... ry District Tetumsew - _..._ _ mse � -�-- h Tra i I 49A01 113 17 �--Frederick Count Sanita 14. 49A01 1 8 40 Frederick County Sanitary District Tecumseh Trail 15. 49A02 2 F Frederick Count Virginia...._._.. _.1'._ g._w .r. ... Cor�CommonAreas 16. 49A02 115 20 Frederick County Sar...nitary District IMaple Trait 18. 49A02 120 3$ Frederick County Sanitary ' Maple Trail 17. 49A02 119 21 Frede Frederick County Sanitary District Maple Trail 19. 49A03 1 D 61 . _ mm. _ Frederick County Sanitary District Tomahawk Trail _Sanitary Duwamish Trail 21.• i 4'9A03 1 H 16 Frederick County unty Sanitary District Duwarnish Trail 22_. 49AA04 1 K 71 Shawneeland Sanitary District of y _ i Genesee Trail 23. 49A04 1 K 72 Shawneeland Sanitary District of Tomahawk Trait ._... _ _..u,.._ _ __ ....w. _. .._ Frederick County Virginia Iriquois Train 25. � A05 1 R 31 ...._..._ �,....__.. _ .._.. .. _ Frederick County Sanitary District Tomahawk Trail _. 26. 49A05 1 R 4 Frederick County Sanitary District Indiana Trail 27. i 49AOS 1 R 23 District _.. � Frederick County Sanitary District Indiana Trail_. _ ._.. 2 49A05 1 R 24 ....._...__i Frederick County ..Sanitary District .. .Ind na Trail ....vn.. 29.° 49A0615 244 Frederick County Sanitary District Maple Trail ick Country Sanitary Districtm tune Trail 31 49A06 110 54 Frederic11"Jl ���d 33 49A06 110 53 k County Sanitary District Pine Trail 33. 49A07 11139 Frederick County Sarginia Hickory Trail 32 49A07 111 16 Frederick County Vv vita District _w.. .... r1',,. .. .__..._ ._. Magnolia Trail' 34. 49A07 11143 Shawneeland Sanitary District Magnolia Trail__ g l f 35 49A07 111 45 Frederick County Sanitary.District Magnolia Trail l� l L. 36 49A07 111125 Frederick County Virginia Tecumseh Trail 37. 49A08 111 67 S1, awr neeland Sanitary District c4 Osage Trail tl l 38X^ 49A08 11171 Frederick county Sanitay District Osage Trail m r r 39 49A08 111 165 Frederick Count SanitaryDistrict Osage Trail 4 40. 491302 125 63 Frederick County Sanitary District i Gore Trail ........ .. 41 491302 125 64 Frederick County Sanitary District Gore Trail ,m 42. 491302 125 65 Frederick County Sanitary District Gore Trail 3. 491302 125 105 Frederick County Sanitary Sanita District Whitacre Trail 44 49802 125 106 Frederick County Sanitary District Whitacre Trail � � Updated:July 31, 2023 45 49BQ3 125 45 5hawneeland SanitaryDistrict of Mountain Falls Trailw Frederick County _ ~� M, crick County Sanitary District Archwood Trail 46 { 49BQ3 123 24fi 47. 49B03 123 267 Fred t Sanitary District Ar chwood Trail 48. 49803 123 268 Frederick County Sanitary District A,rchwood Trail 49 49803 123 269 Frederick County y District rchwood Trailso, 49BO3 123 270 r Frederick County Sanitary District Timber e Trail rl r52. 49B03 123 280.,.... Frederick Countym5anmtaryDistrictTimber Ridge Trail ...... _._ _.g anitary District Timber Ridge Trail49B03 123 281 Frederick County S 4980 124 6 Frederick County Sanitary Distrii tUVhetzel Trait55. 49803 1Z 7 Frederick County Sanitar District etzei Trailcj" 4 49B0312 _ 4 8 Frederick County Sanitary District Hardwood Trail 56. 49B03 124 9 i Frederick County Sanitary District Hardwood Trail 57. 49B03 12410 Frederick County Sanitary District Hardwood Trail 58. 49B03 124 12 County of Frederick Virginia Hardwood Trail f 5 49803 125 6 Frederick County Sanitary District Jackwood Trail J ._.,.e...60. 960-3 _�. .. _... Sanitary � Hayfield..._....__ 61. 49B03 125 14 Fredericki lCountySanitary D strict Hayfield Trait 62. 4980312521 Frederick County Saritary District Hayfield Trail �.....District is - �_w..Hayfield �fi64. 49BQ3 125 45 a Shawneeland Sarritarti� District ofi!ountain Falls Trail _r A 17 8 _._.__.. �_ y istrrct. To . i ......._._._._ .._. ,, ma hawk Tramp.., Frederick Count Sanitary D Legend 4 Lots Too Small to Build 8 Issues '�cts Drainage Is.._5. . .._._...._._ 2 Lots--Convenience Sites _ n _ -__nce c , 4 Lots Bus Stops_....._ Z Lots Road Running Through Lots 2 Lots Common Areas 1 Lot-Road Needs Completed __ M........ ............_._ S Lots-Shale Pit 110 Lets-Available Updated:July 31, 2023