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NS Contract - Strategic Growth Rural Conservation Consultant Implementation Update Amendment
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12/11/2007
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Orange County Transfer of Development Rights Feasibility Study 8 <br />Phase Ill Scope of Services (8.31.2006) <br />• Orange County Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) <br />Proposed Phase III (Program Design and Implementation Plan) <br />Statement of Purpose <br />Orange County would like to implement the adopted TDR Plan and program <br />administrative organization to support the adopted TDR program; apply for <br />grants or other external programs for program support; and revise existing land <br />development regulations according to specifications of the adopted TDR Plan. <br />The following is a summary of the preliminary goals and objectives of this study; <br />the actual work to be performed is described in the subsequent Task <br />TDR Goals <br />^ Preserve the farm economy <br />^ Protect drinking water resources <br />^ Preserve environmental and cultural resources <br />^ Preserve the character of rural Orange County <br />^ Avoid excess public costs to provide water, sewer, and education services <br />TDR Objective <br />• Direct growth and development activities away from important natural and <br />cultural resources by shifting growth and development activities to areas more <br />able to accommodate such growth. <br /> <br />Page 8 <br />
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