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Beverl :Bl. .he.- ordain subre s 9-18.doc Pa a 1 <br /> an ordinance amending <br /> the orange county subdivision regulations <br /> section II definitions and <br /> section 111-C approval procedures for minor subdivision <br /> the board of county commissioners of orange county ordains that the <br /> subdivision regulations are hereby amended as follows: <br /> (Bold print indicates language to be added. Strikethrough print indicates language to <br /> be deleted.) <br /> Section numbers in this document refer only to this document, and do not agree with <br /> regulation section numbers. <br /> section 1: clarify the definition of resultant lots in the subdivision regulations to include <br /> minimum lot sizes for all lots served by a private road or an access easement. the <br /> definition of subdivision in orange county subdivision regulations, section II definitions, <br /> is amended to read as follows: <br /> SUBDIVISION Subdivision means all divisions of a tract or parcel of land into two or <br /> more lots, building sites or other divisions for the purpose of sale or <br /> building development (whether immediate or future) and includes all <br /> division of land involving the dedication of a new street or a change in <br /> existing streets, provided, however, the following are not included <br /> within the definition and are not subject to any regulations pursuant to <br /> this part: <br /> (1) The combination or recombination of portions of previously <br /> subdivided and recorded lots if the total number of lots is not <br /> increased and the resultant lots are equal to or exceed the <br /> standards of the County as shown in its Subdivision Regulations <br /> including private road justification standards given in Section <br /> IV-B-3-d-1. <br /> Resultant lots, as referred to herein shall be deemed to equal <br /> standards of the Orange County Subdivision Regulations if the <br /> following standards are met: <br /> a. No conforming lot standard becomes non-conforming as a <br /> result of the recombination; and <br /> b. Any applicable impervious surface standards are met; and <br /> C. Access is provided to a public road, either direct, or by <br /> recorded easement; and <br /> d. A site suitable for sewage disposal is approved by the <br /> Orange County Health Department. Where soil is <br /> unsuitable for sewage disposal, or soil suitability is <br /> undetermined, a notice of restricted development potential <br /> shall be submitted and the lot(s) in question shall be so <br />