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(1) Label the property to <br />recreation/open space <br />(2) Approval of a deed <br />recreation/open space <br />VOTE:. UNANIMOUS. <br />be dedicated to Orange County for publi~ <br />purposes as "Property of Orange County". <br />deda.cating the property for public <br />purposes to Orange County. <br />6. SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS AMENDMENTS - TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS <br />.. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Hartwell, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to approve the proposed subdivision regulations text amendments as <br />recommended by the Planning Soard and the Administration and as stated <br />Y,al nwe <br />1. Renumber Sections IV-B-3 d <br />to permit incorporation of <br />Regulations. <br />2. Add Section IV-B-3-e which <br />a traffic impact study, <br />procedures. <br />3. Add definitions to Section <br />traffic impact analysis. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />and a to d-1 and d-2, respectively, <br />the provisions into the Subdivision <br />sets forth the contents required in <br />and submission and implementation <br />II which define the terms used in a <br />7. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS - TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Hartwell, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to approve the proposed Zoning Ordinance text amendments as <br />recommended by the Planning Board and the Administration and as stated <br />below: <br />].. Renumber Articles 8.8 a) and 20.3.2 f) to permit incorporation <br />of the provisions into the Zoning Ordinance. <br />2. Add Articles 6.17, 8.8 e)- and a new 20.3.2 f) which state that <br />a traffic impact study is required for site plans, special use <br />permits and zoning changes, respectively. <br />3. Add Article 13 which sets forth the contents required in a <br />traffic impact study, and submission and implementation <br />procedures. <br />4. Add definitions to Article 22, which define the terms used in <br />a traffic impact analysis. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />8. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT - HOME OCCUPATION PROVISIONS <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to approve the proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance as stated <br />below and to refer back to the Ordinance Review Committee those comments <br />made at the November 23, 1987 public hearing and comments contained in a <br />letter from an attorney representing several citizens. <br />1. In all residential zoning districts except RB, AR and R-1, add <br />a provision limiting traffic generation by a home occupation <br />and requiring off-street parking other than in a required yard <br />area. <br />2. In RB, AR and R-1 zoning districts for lots 200,000 sq.ft. or <br />less in area, add the following: <br />a. Limitations on the size of a detached accessory structure <br />in which a home occupation is conducted to 1,000 sq.ft. <br />b. A requirement that the accessory structure as well as off- <br />street parking be screened by means o~ an evergreen hedge <br />or a combination of a stockade fence and deciduous plant <br />materials. <br />c. Limitations on the effects of odor and electrical inter- <br />ference on adjoining properties. <br />d. A requirement that outside storage of materials must be <br />screened and the storage area limited to 500 sq.ft. <br />
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