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5/1/1996
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IX-A
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Minutes - 19960501
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\1990's\1996
NSN ORD-1996-010 Subdivision Regulations Text Amendments - Flexible Development-Open Space Proposal
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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 1990-1999\1996
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29 <br /> lieu of a continuous open space area, a village conservancy may consist of open space and <br /> estate lots,provided all estate lots meet the standards of Section D.1. <br /> 0 Open space within the village conservancy shall consist of designated Primary and/or <br /> Secondary Conservation Areas. <br /> 0 The amount of land set aside as open space in the village conservancy shall comprise <br /> at least thirty-three percent (33%) of the total land area in the subdivision and shall be <br /> no less than 100 feet in width at any place, except for short connecting links. <br /> 0 Primary and Secondary Conservation Areas within the village conservancy shall be <br /> restricted from further development through dedication to Orange County, another <br /> unit of local government, the State of North Carolina, a private non-profit land <br /> conservancy or a homeowners association, including the recording of conservation <br /> easements. <br /> The specific standards applicable to the village proper and its component parts are described on <br /> the following pages. <br />
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