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63 <br />7_ Parcel Identification Numbers for the existing lots shall be shown on the <br />Final Plat. <br />Condi4ion accepted by the applicant. <br />8. Impervious surface coverage for the entire subdivision is limited to Thirty . <br />percent (30%) inducting the amount of impervious surface for streets <br />and sidewalks. The maximum impervious surface for the entire <br />subdivision is 117,403 square feet or 2.70 acres. <br />Condition accepted by the applicant. <br />9: Impervious surface data, a~ pursuant to Section 4.2.2 of the UDO shall be <br />included. in a document describing development restrictions and <br />requirEments to be prepared by Planning Staff and recorded <br />concurrently with the Final Plat. The impervious surface for each tot <br />shall indicate the maximum impervious surface for each lot, net of the <br />roadway (i.e. excluding roadway}. Impervious surface allocations shall- <br />be shown on the Final Plat for each lot. <br />Condition accepted by the applicant. <br />1 Q. All sefibacks-for the lots adjoining School House Road shall be a minimum <br />of thirty (30) feet from the public right-of-way of School House_ Road. <br />Condition not accepted by tits applicant as 2®' is rite requested setback as has been <br />shown on the plans. <br />11.A twenty (20) foot open space strip conveyed into the HOA shall be <br />provided on the rear of lots 16, 21, 22, and 25. A reconfiguration of the <br />lots to a minimum of 5,000 square feet will be necessary. No surface <br />stormwater shall be directed across the lots. <br />Condititon accepted by the applicant affid as shows on the plans. <br />12.The maximum number ofi lots approved is twenty-eight (28}; the final <br />number of platted lots shall be determined after compliance with all <br />ordinances, regulations or conditions of approval. No ordinance, <br />regulation or condition of approval shall be relaxed in order to <br />accommodate more than twenty-eight (28) lots. <br />Condition accepted by fire applicant. <br />13.The owner shall file, with the Planning Department and record wi#h the <br />Final Plat, a declaration of covenants and restrictions, articles of <br />incorporation, where required, andlor by-laws, alt as approved by the <br />County At#omey, that wiN govern the rnainfenance and control of the <br />improvements as set forth in Section 7.14.3 of the UDO, Said <br />documents shall provide for ownership of open space and the <br />dedication of easements to access open space, common area <br />POSA`s, drainage easements and buffers, for maintenance. The <br />Owner has agreed that said documents shall not restrict the use of <br />energy efficient measures, including but not limited to clotheslines by <br />the lot owners, nor shall said documents require any lot owner to <br />engage in water intensive lawn maintenance. <br />i:\I 1-00921Civi1lSub-nittats1201 L-08-26 Orange County Planning for Pia Mtg 9-61Docs\2011-08-26 Response Ltr.doc <br />c3 <br />
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