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07 <br /> PROPOSED ORDINANCE/PLAN AMENDMENT <br /> ORDINANCE/PLAN. Zoning Ordinance <br /> R&FZIUWCZ& Article 5.1.1 Schedule for Residential Development, Single and Two-Family, <br /> Multi-Family, Residential Hotels, Rooming Houses, Etc. <br /> Article 5.1.2 Schedule for Non Residential Development Lot-By-Lot, <br /> Planned Development <br /> Article 62.4 Density Averaging in AR and R-1 Districts <br /> Article 6.23.2 Residential Densities <br /> See "Existing/Proposed Ordinance/Plan Revisions"below. <br /> ORIGIN OF ANXNDMRNT.- Staff Planning Board X_BOCC Citizen <br /> Other: <br /> STAFF PRIORn7RECO1CWXNDAT1ON X High Middle Low <br /> EXPECTED PUBLIC BXARING DATA June 30, 1994 <br /> PURPOSE OF AAffNDMEN7 <br /> The proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance seek to establish a "base-line" minimum lot size <br /> requirement of two acres throughout the County's planning and zoning jurisdiction from which proposed <br /> Rural Character Strategies may be implemented. <br /> IMPACTSIMUBA <br /> The Board of Commissioners received a report on proposed Rural Character Strategies at its May 17,1994 <br /> meeting.Discussion was continued to the May 26,1994 budget presentation meeting.At that meeting, the <br /> Commissioners decided to conduct a special hearing at the end of June to consider the following items: <br /> 1. Rezoning of the remaining 37% of the County's planning and zoning jurisdiction from one <br /> dwelling unit per acre to one dwelling unit per two acres; and <br /> 2. Receipt of citizen comment on the following open space preservation issues: <br /> a. Whether clustering is a desirable and marketable form of development; <br /> b. Whether a 50 percent open space requirement is appropriate, and how should open space <br /> be defined; and <br /> C. Whether density bonuses should be provided as incentives for preserving open space. <br /> Summmy of Provosed Amaebnaits: The proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance seek to <br /> implement item #1 above by changing the minimum required lot area per dwelling unit from 40,000 <br /> square feet (0.92 acres) to 87,120 square feet(2.0 acres)in AR Agricultural-Residential and R-1 Rural <br /> Residential zoning districts.A related amendment concerning "density averaging"allows developments <br /> to provide varying lot sizes so long as the overall density does not exceed one dwelling unit per two acres <br /> (after excluding street rights-of-way)and no lot is less than 40,000 square feet in size.Another amendment <br /> is also proposed to insure consistency with Protected Watershed Overlay Districts,e.g., the minimum lot <br /> size requirement in the Hyco Creek and Flat River watersheds are increased from 40,000 square feet to <br /> two acres. <br />