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• <br /> 400'6 ) /011'4--12/4.4.6. �d r / , 1 <br /> ,, „,___,1 <br /> ., <br /> ...j.,.."_,c__ /4z7 _ <br /> , 6, : <br /> We, the undersigned, citizens of Orange County, urge the County <br /> (''''' <br /> Commissioners and its duly empowered Boards and Commissions to return <br /> rural densities to one acre minimum lot sizes by defeating the proposed <br /> amendment to the zoning ordinance, zoning atlas, and subdivision <br /> regulations. Further, we request you amend the Land Use Plan to allow <br /> ONE ACRE lots in the RB (Rural Buffer) district. <br /> We support the concept of maintaining rural features in our County, <br /> but believe the two acre lot size minimum will have significant adverse <br /> consequences for the people and government of the County for the following <br /> reasons: <br /> 1. Property Rights - Requiring a two acre lot minimum infringes on the <br /> rights of current land owners by decreasing land values and limiting <br /> opportunities to provide land for future generations. <br /> 2. Affordability of Housing - Individual lot prices will increase due <br /> to the extra costs of acquiring and developing land to a two acre <br /> standard, further reducing the practicality of affordable housing. <br /> 3. Tax Increases - Decreasing housing densities and decreasing land <br /> values will reduce the tax base, thereby requiring substantial future tax <br /> increases to provide County services. In light of current funding <br /> problems, a two acre lot minimum seems irresponsible. <br /> 4. Environmental Impact - Setting up regulatory and economic barriers <br /> to water and sewer extensions creates urban sprawl and risks future <br /> public health problems. <br /> NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE <br /> r e <br /> � / -41 e JcA 4� 9.0- 532_ <br /> 4P-,9?"-- L.ilim'v - -rte �,► *:47/4( <br /> • <br /> - ' <br /> );54,-16) <br /> 9O y 6_ , ' ,,4‘24..,1_ l 9'47--IJa I <br /> KI 7- _4i,,er /c.3-A OM,r - :,_7- L9F'�k' X),C. 96 7-E3 <br /> 9 i.1-- e:.-40t-tig,zzior-e:" 9 7- 3 ),--3 <br /> L <br />
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