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• 27 <br /> 12119196 Final Draft 8 <br /> effect of the change would be to prohibit public/non-profit courses. The task force <br /> determined that courses proposed as part of a residential development typically <br /> would be considered commercial uses currently prohibited in critical areas by <br /> 6.23.1 J <br /> Article 6.23.7 Stream Buffers (Proposed text is underlined in this section only.) <br /> c) Land Disturbance and Planting of Vegetation <br /> 1) Area within a stream buffer which is subject to serious erosion <br /> f may be disturbed for the purpose of planting and maintaining <br /> erosion-resistant vegetative cover. <br /> 2) Existing forested areas or any other healthy vegetation cannot be <br /> removed from a stream buffer, except where replaced with <br /> vegetation resulting in comparable stormwater runoff velocity <br /> and quantity one year after planting. An exception shall be <br /> allowed for golf courses where the line of play crosses a stream <br /> buffer, Only trees which obstruct the intended line of play may <br /> be cut provided stumps and root mass are not removed and trees <br /> which are cut can be removed in a sensitive manner which <br /> minimizes additional disturbance to the stream buffer, <br /> 3) New vegetation shall be planted to capture non-source pollutants <br /> before they reach the per-eaais4 stream,as per applicable Orange <br /> County Standards. <br /> Article 8 Special Uses <br /> 8.8 Regulations Governing Individual Special Uses <br /> 8.8.7 (New) Golf Courses <br /> 8.8.7.1 Inten t <br />