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D(� n <br /> L Lv 24 <br /> 2 . To implement the Orange County Land Use <br /> Plan which categorizes the property as a <br /> 10-year Transition Commercial/Industrial <br /> Node. <br /> Eidenier asked about the small tract in ownership <br /> of the dental foundation. Hinkley responded that <br /> he had contacted the dental school and made <br /> inquiries but had received no response. <br /> MOTION: Cantrell moved findings in the affirmative on <br /> Article 20 and Article 4 . Seconded by Hoecke. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br /> MOTION: Reid moved approval of the Planning Staff <br /> recommendation. Seconded by Cantrell. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br /> AGENDA ITEM #12: MATTERS PROPOSED FOR PUBLIC HEARING (2/28/94) <br /> a. Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments <br /> ( 1) Article 6.23.7 - Watershed Protection Overlay <br /> Districts (Stream Buffers) <br /> (2) Article 6.23.8 - Watershed Protection Cverlay <br /> Districts (Sewage Disposal and <br /> Water Supply) <br /> Presentation by Mary Willis. <br /> This item is to consider an amendment to the <br /> Zoning Ordinance to allow for a reduction in the <br /> 150' building setback and 300 , septic system <br /> setback adjacent to reservoirs and/or streams for <br /> lots created prior to January 1, 1994 . <br /> Article 6.23.7 requires that new structures be <br /> located at least 150 ' from a reservoir, or <br /> outside of the stream buffer, whichever is <br /> greater. Article 6.23.8 requires that sekptic <br /> systems be located at least 300 ' from a reservoir <br /> or outside of the stream buffer, whichever is <br /> greater. <br /> Application of these setbacks may render some <br /> existing lots unbuildable. The remedy available <br /> at this time is for the property owner to seek a <br /> variance of the setback requirements to the <br /> extent necessary to develop the property in a <br /> reasonable manner. <br /> The proposed amendment would allow a reduction in <br />