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ORD-2003-107 Concurrent Amendments to Orange County Zoning Ordinance and Orange County Subdivision Regulations Regarding Subdivision Size, Location, Process, and Standards
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ORD-2003-107 Concurrent Amendments to Orange County Zoning Ordinance and Orange County Subdivision Regulations Regarding Subdivision Size, Location, Process, and Standards
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8/25/2003
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intersection of land use and water sewer boundaries to the most liberal of intersecting <br />water sewer boundaries in total. <br />Chair Brown made reference to page one and the background on this issue when the <br />Planning Board gave the Board of County Commissioners their concerns about <br />residential development in the County. She remembers this and is glad that the <br />Planning Board members came forward with their concerns. She said that this is a very <br />good plan and long overdue and she understands it with great clarity. <br />There was no public comment on this item. <br />Commissioner Gordon agreed with Renee Price and said that the process and the map <br />changes are hard for the public to understand. <br />Hunter Scofield made reference to the background and said that the main issue is <br />sustainability. He agreed with Commissioner Gordon and said that he sees this as a <br />new subdivision overlay district. His concern is about where these lot number thresholds <br />come from. He is also concerned about the unintended consequences of establishing <br />certain thresholds at certain levels. <br />Chair Brown asked that Jay Bryan's commentary letter be added to the public record. <br />MOTION BY BOCC: A motion was made by Commissioner Jacobs, seconded by <br />Commissioner Gordon to accept the Planning's Staff recommendation to refer the <br />proposed amendments to the Planning Board for a recommendation to be <br />returned no sooner than October 1, 2003. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />
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