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3. Aquifers, Coastal Waters and Stormwaters <br />The Project Site is not proximate to potable wells in this area. <br />Notwithstanding that factor, the Project Site utilizes an existing cesspool for <br />wastewater disposal that is located at the southeastern corner of the existing <br />parking area in the vicinity of stall "1" as shown on Figure 3 - Site Plan. The <br />Applicant will work closely with the Department of Health to determine <br />whether the existing cesspool can continue to be utilized or if a septic system <br />will be required. Regardless, the Applicant will comply with Department of <br />Health regulations regarding wastewater disposal. <br />All storm water generated by the project will be disposed of on -site in <br />accordance with the approval of the State Department of Health and through <br />the NPDES permitting system, which will ensure the objective of not only <br />storm water containment but protection of groundwater will be fulfilled. <br />Given the above, combined with the fact that the Project Site is over <br />four (4) miles from the ocean, the goals and objectives of this element would <br />be fulfilled. <br />4. Shoreline Area <br />As the site is not a shoreline or coastal property, this element is not <br />applicable. <br />The other theme is Managing Growth. For this, six (6) elements were identified. <br />These elements and their relationship to the project follow. <br />1. Land Use Pattern <br />The Implementation Section (Chapter 5) of the CDP identifies, among <br />others, Neighborhood Village Centers within which such commercial centers <br />are designated within the PCDP. The Project Site is situated within the <br />Orchidland Neighborhood Village Center along with other commercial uses <br />and community services immediately adjacent to the east and directly across <br />Orchidland Drive. <br />9 1 P a g e <br />