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ORD-1999-004 Text Amendments to the Flexible Development Provisions of the Orange County Zoning Ordinance and the Orange County Subdivision Regulations
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ORD-1999-004 Text Amendments to the Flexible Development Provisions of the Orange County Zoning Ordinance and the Orange County Subdivision Regulations
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5/24/1999
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13 <br /> SECTION IV-B-10 FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT <br /> Section D DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS <br /> D.1 Estate Lot Option <br /> } Provided the arrangement, design, and shape of estate lots is such that lots <br /> provide satisfactory and desirable sites for building; contribute to the <br /> preservation of designated Primary and/or Secondary Conservation Areas; <br /> provide convenient access for emergency service vehicles; and satisfy all <br /> building envelope spacing standards, estate lets may pia#ed in °GGGFda ee <br /> 0 The minimum required lot frontage may be reduced to not less than 20 feet <br /> for flag lots, and lots fronting on cul-de-sacs and."T'turnarounds. <br /> STAFF NOTE: <br /> THE AMENDMENT IS NECESSARY FOR CONSISTENCY WITH PROPOSED CHANGES IN SPACING <br /> REQUIREMENTS. <br /> • Estate lots shall be restricted against further subdivision through deed <br /> restrictions and/or permanent conservation easements. Primary and Secondary <br /> Conservation Areas located outside building envelopes shall be restricted <br /> against further development through conservation easements and/or deed <br /> restrictions. <br /> g:\may599\flexdev.not\5-13-99\ki <br />
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