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ORD-2001-013 Clarified Amendment to Orange County Private Road Standards
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ORD-2001-013 Clarified Amendment to Orange County Private Road Standards
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5/1/2001
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0 <br />2. The number, location and /or size of lots to be located in the subdivision <br />are such that, even if constructed to State standards, the streets would <br />not be accepted by the State for maintenance due to density or other <br />State requirements. <br />3. At least <br />%) of the site is to be dedicated and preserved <br />inrvugn restnctive covenants and contains recreation and /or open space <br />areas of significant botanical, wildlife, historic and /or archaeological sites as <br />referenced in "An Inventory of Sites of Cultural, Historic, Recreational, <br />Biological, and Geological Significance in the Unincorporated Portions of <br />Oranae Countv" <br />4. In subdivisions to be located in a Protected Watershed as designated in the <br />Orange County Comprehensive Plan, stream buffers are increased by <br />twenty -five percent (25 %) above those required by Article 6.23 of the <br />'Orange County Zoning Ordinance and the impervious surface allowed is <br />decreased by fifteen percent (15 %) to allow greater infiltration of storm <br />water runoff to prevent the pollution of water supply reservoirs. <br />5. The site contains Ttopographic and environmental features, such as <br />streams, steep slopes, or watersheds, that would be adversely affected by <br />the use of roads constructed to State standards because of factors such <br />as significant amounts of earthwork (cut and fill) that would contribute to <br />increased run -off of stormwater and siltation. <br />6. The site is already developed to 100% of the capacity which could be <br />achieved after approval of the subdivision and some or all of the non- <br />conforming aspects of existing development on the site will be made more <br />conforming as a result of the proposed subdivision, and all conforming <br />aspects of the development will remain conforming. <br />7. There is only one subdivision road proposed. Its length does not exceed <br />350', it serves no more than five (5) lots, its grade does not exceed 9 %, <br />ON <br />3. At least <br />%) of the site is to be dedicated and preserved <br />inrvugn restnctive covenants and contains recreation and /or open space <br />areas of significant botanical, wildlife, historic and /or archaeological sites as <br />referenced in "An Inventory of Sites of Cultural, Historic, Recreational, <br />Biological, and Geological Significance in the Unincorporated Portions of <br />Oranae Countv" <br />4. In subdivisions to be located in a Protected Watershed as designated in the <br />Orange County Comprehensive Plan, stream buffers are increased by <br />twenty -five percent (25 %) above those required by Article 6.23 of the <br />'Orange County Zoning Ordinance and the impervious surface allowed is <br />decreased by fifteen percent (15 %) to allow greater infiltration of storm <br />water runoff to prevent the pollution of water supply reservoirs. <br />5. The site contains Ttopographic and environmental features, such as <br />streams, steep slopes, or watersheds, that would be adversely affected by <br />the use of roads constructed to State standards because of factors such <br />as significant amounts of earthwork (cut and fill) that would contribute to <br />increased run -off of stormwater and siltation. <br />6. The site is already developed to 100% of the capacity which could be <br />achieved after approval of the subdivision and some or all of the non- <br />conforming aspects of existing development on the site will be made more <br />conforming as a result of the proposed subdivision, and all conforming <br />aspects of the development will remain conforming. <br />7. There is only one subdivision road proposed. Its length does not exceed <br />350', it serves no more than five (5) lots, its grade does not exceed 9 %, <br />
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