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CTeNneRnc ranwTH MANOrFMFNT SYSTEM 0 1 3 <br />R -1 & EDD ZONING IN WATER /SEWER BOUNDARY URBANIZING TAN <br />SUBDIVISION <br />MAJOR <br />SUP I <br />SUP II <br />PD <br />Number of Lots <br />6 -19 <br />20 -40 <br />41 -79 <br />1 80+ <br />BALANCE OF ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING 7URISDICTION IN WATER /SEWER BOUNDARY RURAL GREEN <br />SUBDMSION <br />MAJOR <br />SUP <br />J <br />PD <br />Number of Lots <br />6 -19 <br />20 -40 <br />41+ <br />10. TRAFFIC STUDY <br />A traffic impact study as provided in <br />Article 13 within transition areas and for all <br />applications of more than 40 lots outside <br />of transition areas, and include in that <br />study the need for public road <br />improvements both onsite and offsite that <br />relates to the level of service of public <br />roads that will be impacted by the <br />development. <br />(Submittal: Report prepared in accordance <br />R <br />R <br />R <br />with Ordinance) <br />N/A <br />I <br />II <br />II <br />NEW Additional Information (For all applications <br />over 40 lots or for any site identified on the <br />Resource Protection Area map) <br />11. BIOLOGICAL INVENTORY <br />A biological inventory, performed by <br />Planner which identifies habitat <br />diversity, species diversity, species of <br />special concern such as those designated <br />as threatened or endangered, last known <br />sighting, candidate species likely to be <br />present which may warrant protection, <br />specimen trees outstanding in size and/or <br />species, and the status and source of the <br />information compiled in the inventory. The <br />biological inventory shalt be accompanied <br />by an analysis describing habitat integrity, <br />relationships between habitats and to <br />ecological communities offsite, any <br />existing threats to flora and fauna and <br />potential for habitat enhancement. <br />[Submittal: Report and analysis <br />R <br />R <br />(appro)imately 5 pages)] <br />GS <br />GS <br />1 <br />II <br />