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Minutes - 19940110
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RES-1994-003 Resolution Reiterating Orange County's Support for the Widening of Homestead Road
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\1990-1999\1994
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VE-Exterior Storage Area Volume:The calculation of <br /> exterior storage area volume is similar to that of parking and <br /> The lases S -cabLotfry loading areas. For example,exterior storage may involve <br /> EX&V iWStarWAm VQO bw stacks of lumber at a building supply establishment,bulk <br /> containers stored at awarehouse which are used for the <br /> No exteror sibeaage areas are located shipment of goods,and automobiles on display at a car <br /> on the case shady site. dealership. <br /> In the case of the lumber stacks,calculation of the storage <br /> area volume simply involves multiplying the width and length of <br /> 770!am SAAdy-Caft ' the stack by its height.A similar calculation would be used for <br /> * Vim°Raft the bulk containers,but the automobiles on display would <br /> 8c treated identically to parking and loading areas. <br /> r ► VQe�ari�ees <br /> Buwbl V$ x58,080 cu.ft. 10 Feet-The Constant: In calculating the traditional floor <br /> Par*#V areas 59,325 cu.ft. area ratio,a FAR of 1.0 is equivalent to a building covering the <br /> Loaft areas Novae entire site.A constant, 10 feet,is included in the formula for <br /> Exterior storage areas None the calculation of building volume ratio (BVR),for it provides a <br /> similar basis for comparison;e.g.,a BVR of 1.0 is equivalent <br /> Total Voati W 217,405 cu.ft. to a building covering the entire site at a height of 10 feet. <br /> Site area 1.80 acres or 78,408 sq.ft. <br /> BVR-Building Volume Ratio: Having determined the <br /> Total Bufaft VO&W/10 ft. volumes of building,parking,loading,and exterior storage <br /> BVR = Site Area areas,calculation of the building volume ratio is simply a matter <br /> = 217,405 cu.ft:110 ft. of applying the formula. <br /> 78,408 sq.ft. Landscape Volume Ratio <br /> 0.277 The landscape volume ratio (LVR)is calculated using the same <br /> approach as BUR except the focus is on plant materials and <br /> land forms,either existing or installed. LVR is the total volume <br /> TIN Cam SAAYJF-catub of trees,shrubs,buffers,and berms compared to the total <br /> tW W SM?UW paw size of the lot and is calculated using the following formula: <br /> tffP&-V&"Sans"S LVR = (VT+VB)/10 <br /> Bwift area 4,950 sq.ft. A <br /> HVAG enclosure area 192 sq.ft. where: <br /> D&rpsterpad area 120 sq.ft. <br /> Porch area 640 sq.ft. VT =Volume of trees <br /> SkL-wa*area 1,808 sq.ft: VB =Volume of berms <br /> Parlor space area 5,940 sq.ft. A =Site or lot area <br /> Dnveway/alsle areas 5,925 sq.ft. <br /> Total hrloervious Surface VT-Tree Volume:Tree volume is much more than the <br /> /SR = volume of trees on a site. It includes existing wooded areas <br /> Site Area retained during the construction process,installed trees,both <br /> 19,575 sq.ft. large and small,shrubs of varying sizes,and berms installed <br /> 78,408 sq.ft. for screening purposes.Tree volume does not include lawn <br /> 0.250 areas or ground covers. <br /> Economic Develop went Districts Design a14&%W <br /> Page 2.3.7 <br />
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