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/q4 <br /> Tk4nnt'nc -k�'OQCY6 R(VNO�Cs 24 <br /> In a cluster subdivision, the lot size can be as <br /> small as one acre, but the overall density cannot <br /> exceed two acres. Willis indicated the open <br /> space that would make up the difference in the <br /> lot sizes of one acre. <br /> Waddell asked if was a restriction against <br /> further subdivision of Lot 8. Willis responded <br /> that because the whole development is a cluster, <br /> there can be no further subdivision. <br /> Jobsis asked about septic easements. Willis <br /> noted that since this tract is not in a protected <br /> watershed, the option for a septic easement does <br /> exist. <br /> It was noted that the pump and water tower for <br /> Heartwood Subdivision is near the property line. <br /> Waddell asked if there would be any kind of <br /> protection barrier for the pump and tower. <br /> Willis responded that concern could be addressed <br /> as a condition of approval at the Preliminary <br /> Plan stage. Waddell indicated he would like to <br /> have such a condition added. <br /> MOTION: Jobsis moved approval with the added condition <br /> for protection of the pump and water tower for <br /> Heartwood community water system. Seconded by <br /> Barrows. <br /> VOTE: 7 in favor. <br /> 1 abstained (Reid - stated he is a member of the <br /> Heart Foundation Institution Board which will r <br /> receive monetary gain from this subdivision) . <br /> AGENDA ITEM #9: MATTERS HEARD AT PUBLIC HEARING (2/28/94) <br /> a. Proposed Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments <br /> (Copies of the proposed amendments are <br /> attachments to these minutes on pages . ) <br /> Presentation by Mary Willis. <br /> ( 1) Article 6.23.7 - Watershed Protection Overlay <br /> Districts (Stream Buffers/Building Setbacks) <br /> (2) Article 6.23.8 - Watershed Protection Overlay <br /> Districts (Stream Buffers/Septic System <br /> Setbacks) <br /> This item is to consider a proposed amendment to <br /> the Zoning Ordinance to allow for a reduction in <br /> the 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 />