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3/18/1986
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--ZaQgkr <br /> 2. be perpetual in nature <br /> (and) <br /> .ot 020 <br /> S . expressly prohibit any improvements or <br /> alteration of the use of the property in a <br /> manner which has the effect of making the Land <br /> conveyed in the easement unsuitable for use to <br /> satisfy the impervious surface and/or <br /> undisturbed area requirements . <br /> The property subject to the easement shall be <br /> retained in its natural state as existed at <br /> the time of the calculation of the impervious <br /> surface and/or undisturbed area requirements . <br /> The property subject to the easement may not <br /> be conveyed or used to satisfy the impervious <br /> surface and/or undisturbed area requirements <br /> for any other development application . The. <br /> easement shall be so stated as to provide for <br /> the aforementioned end shall be approved in <br /> form by Orange County . <br /> PROPOSED REVISIONS IN RESPONSE TO OWASA COMMENTS (SEE <br /> ATTACHED] <br /> . . . applicant may satisfy these requirements <br /> off—site within the same sub—basin of the <br /> water supply watershed as designated in the <br /> Orange County Land Use Plan . . . . <br /> a) revise to read "Property in the same <br /> ownership adjoining the tract being <br /> developed . " <br /> b ) revise to read "Property owned by another <br /> individual adjoining the tract being <br /> developed" and delete the second <br /> paragraph . <br /> . . the property subject to the easement shall <br /> be retained in its natural state and <br /> permanently maintained with an established <br /> venetative_caver as existed . . <br />
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