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(` <br />0 Primary and Secondary Conservation Areas within the village conservancy shall be <br />restricted from further development through dedication to Orange County, another unit <br />of local government, the State of North Carolina, a private non-profit land conservancy <br />or a homeowners association, including the recording of conservation easements. <br />The specific standards applicable to the village proper and its component parts aze described on the <br />following pages... <br />D.5 Street Standards <br />D.6 Water Supply and Sewage Disposal Facilities <br />Water supply and sewage disposal facilities to serve Flexible Developments may be provided1 <br />except where prohibited by overlay districts in Section 6.23.8 of the Orange County Zoning <br />Ordinance. through the use of: <br />• Individual wells and septic tanks provided either on each lot or in off-lot locations protected <br />through recorded easements; or <br />• A community water and/or sewage disposal system designed, constructed,- and maintained in <br />conformity with all applicable state, federal, and local rules, regulations, and policies; or <br />• Connection to a water and/or sewage disposal system operated by a municipality, <br />association, or water or sewer authority. System extensions aze permitted only in accordance <br />with applicable water and sewer, and land use policies and shall be sized only to serve the <br />Flexible Development for which the system is extended; or <br />• A combination of the above alternatives. <br />Section E DESIGN GUIDELINES <br />E.1 Determining Density or Lot Yield <br />E.2 Design Process <br />Section F EVALUATION CRITERIA <br />F.1 General Criteria <br />F.2 Forest Land/Natural Areas Conservation <br />F.3 Farmland Conservation <br />F.4 Conservation of Scenic Views <br />F.5 Historic and Archaeological Features <br />F.6 Recreation Provision <br />Section G DENSITY BONUSES <br />The maximum number of building lots or dwelling units in a Flexible Development shall not exceed <br />the number that could otherwise be developed by the application of the minimum lot size <br />requirement and/or density standazd of the zoning district or districts in which the parcel is located. <br />