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Agenda - 02-18-2016 - Agenda
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Agenda - 02-18-2016 - C1 Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment - Mailed Notifications
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Agenda - 02-18-2016 - C2 - Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment
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Agenda - 02-18-2016 - E1 - Review of Minimum Lot Size and Density Allowances for Subdivisions
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ORD-2016-006 Ordinance Amending the Unified Development to modify mailed notifications
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ORD-2016-007 Ordinance Amending the Unified Development to adopt new regulations for the permitting of temporary health care structures
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9 <br /> Michael Harvey said developers have the right to bring forth a conventional subdivision <br /> design but it may not successfully obtain a staff or Planning Board recommendation. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said the County can state its design preference and the flexible <br /> model was promoted and encouraged in the rural character study. <br /> Michael Harvey said in his tenure at Orange County, he has mostly seen either flexible <br /> development subdivisions with open space or the conservation subdivision. He said until 2013, <br /> the Joint Planning Agreement did not allow clustering in the northern portion of the rural buffer. <br /> Chair McKee said historically, the buyer's preference was for a large lot configuration <br /> with clearly identified corners. He asked if there has been a transition in what buyers are <br /> wanting. <br /> Michael Harvey said possibly but he believes the biggest issue is cost. He said the <br /> conventional model requires greater expense by the developer and greater adherence to <br /> separate development regulatory standards. <br /> Commissioner Rich asked if the open space needs to be maintained. <br /> Michael Harvey said yes. He said if a storm comes through and knocks down trees <br /> there is an obligation to reestablish the required buffers and open space. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if there is a density bonus. <br /> Michael Harvey said the only recognized density options are for affordable housing or if <br /> a greater area of open space if preserved. He said density bumps are not allowed in protected <br /> watershed areas as density is already set. He said density bumps are also not allowed in the <br /> northern part of the rural buffer as density is set by the joint planning land use plan and <br /> agreement. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if density bumps are not allowed anywhere in the rural <br /> buffer. <br /> Michael Harvey said correct. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said it is cheaper for developers to do this but the end result is <br /> very expensive housing. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said there are different kinds of open space. He said the rural <br /> character study recommended 1.94 acre zoning throughout the County, which is the average lot <br /> size in Orange County. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said water and sewer management can be tricky but there are <br /> some ideas about this in the rural character study. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if there are consequences when a homeowners' <br /> association fails to maintain the open space, a stormwater system, etc. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said to call Michael Harvey. He added that he wanted the County <br /> to review homeowners' agreements to insure that such problems are avoided. <br /> Commissioner Rich said she lives in a neighborhood with dedicated open space which <br /> the entire community commits to maintain with twice annual workdays. She asked if farms can <br /> be counted as open space. <br /> Michael Harvey said farms can be counted as part of secondary open space in flexible <br /> development projects. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said it may be something as simple as hay fields but it can lead to <br /> potential revenue. <br /> Commissioner Price referred to the discussion between conventional and flexible <br /> models. She said there are developers that are happy with the flexible model and others that <br /> were not, as it reduced the number of homes they could build in the development due to septic <br /> issues. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said some subdivisions use the open space as secondary septic <br /> areas which allows for no loss in density. <br /> Commissioner Pelissier asked if any changes were made to septic rules, would there be <br /> any benefit to changing the rule for minor subdivision with five lots or less. <br />
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