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day (gpd) and a maximum of 600 gpd. According to DWS,no additional water is available <br /> for the project beyond the existing allotment. <br /> The applicant's engineers provided the Department of Water Supply (DWS) with <br /> estimated maximum daily water use calculations for the proposed uses which estimated the <br /> proposed educational uses to require an average of 590 gpd and a maximum of 885 gpd. <br /> The preceding estimates will fall within the 800 gpd average and 1,200 gpd maximum <br /> water allotment available to the parcels. Additionally, to accommodate the project, the <br /> applicant proposes to replace two existing 5/8-inch water meters with a 11/z-inch domestic <br /> water meter,install a 2-inch diameter water lateral, and a 2-inch reduced pressure backflow <br /> preventer meeting with the requirements of DWS. A condition of approval will limit the <br /> applicant to its existing water allotment and require installation of water system <br /> improvements meeting with the requirements of DWS. <br /> The applicant's engineers proposed fire protection improvements for the project <br /> including the installation of two (2) fire hydrants fronting the permit area approximately <br /> 90 feet apart to meet the fire flow requirements and the installation of an adequate Fire <br /> Department Access Road (FDAR) on site. According to the Fire Department, these <br /> improvements meet Fire Code requirements and a condition of approval will require their <br /> installation prior to receipt of a certificate of occupancy. <br /> There is no county sewer system in the area. Parcel 038 is currently improved with <br /> a permitted Individual Wastewater System (IWS) consisting of a 1,200-gallon precast <br /> concrete septic tank and 7-foot diameter seepage pit. The applicant proposes to construct <br /> an additional IWS including a 2,000 to 2,500-gallon septic tank to accommodate increased <br /> wastewater demand. Parcel 014 is improved with an existing cesspool that will be closed <br /> and backfilled in conjunction with the removal of the existing residence. A condition of <br /> approval will require any additional wastewater disposal to meet the standards of the State <br /> Department of Health. <br /> With regards to drainage, conditions of approval will require the applicant to submit <br /> a drainage study as part of the Plan Approval requirement for Department of Public Works <br /> (DPW)review and approval. Additionally, conditions have been included requiring that all <br /> development generated runoff be disposed of on-site and not be directed towards any <br /> -6- <br />