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3/1/1982
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• • <br /> UOf <br /> A.) # <br /> Ordinance requires: Findings: <br /> these homes the same locational <br /> opportunities as single family <br /> units meeting the State Building <br /> Code., <br /> 8.10 Discourage medium and higher <br /> density residential development <br /> in the rural portion of the County. <br /> 11.1 Identify the type of sewage <br /> disposal facilities appropriate <br /> for an area as a function of the <br /> magnitude of present and future <br /> demand. The distribution of users; <br /> and the capacity of the natural <br /> environment to absorb the impact. <br /> 11.5 Facilitate the use of alternative: <br /> to the traditional septic systems <br /> on land unsuitable for septic tanks <br /> and not served by public sewer. <br /> 12.7 Develop a road classificaiton <br /> system to classify major roads by <br /> function for purposes of effective <br /> long range planning including the <br /> evaluation of highway capacity. <br /> 13.1 Locate parks and recreational <br /> facilities close to residential <br /> areas to reduce long trips for re- <br /> creational purposes. <br /> 13.3 Require developers to provide <br /> adequate open space suitable for <br /> passive/active recreation in res- <br /> idential development. <br /> This project is not in compliance <br /> with policies 5.3, 7.5 and 7.6 <br /> which address the preferred location <br /> of intensive residential development <br /> in areas designated Urban and Transi- <br /> tion. However, the design and locatiox <br /> of the project and the relationship <br /> of the residential use to the exist- <br /> ing agricultural use substantially <br /> meets the intent of the Land Use <br /> Plan in preserving viable farm <br /> operations. <br /> 12 <br />
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