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57 <br /> Reid asked if the 12% impervious surface regulations <br /> affect the size of a pond that could be built on a <br /> one-acre tract. Willis responded that the fact that <br /> it is a one-acre tract would satisfy the State <br /> requirement since a lot that is at least an <br /> acre is not require to apply impervious surface <br /> standards. The County would review the impervious <br /> surface per lot. <br /> In order to apply the watershed protection overlay <br /> districts to Cedar Grove and Little River Townships, <br /> it is necessary to extend zoning to those areas. <br /> The proposed zoning is consistent with the existing <br /> Comprehensive Plan. There will be no substantive <br /> changes to the Comprehensive Plan at this time. The <br /> underlying zoning district of all of Cedar Grove <br /> Township and most of Little River Township is <br /> proposed to be the Agricultural Residential (AR) <br /> zoning district. <br /> Using a map, Willis explained and indicated the <br /> existing activity nodes. She noted that field <br /> surveys did not indicate any significant future <br /> problems with zoning district designations. <br /> AGENDA ITEM #10: PLANNING BOARD ITEMS <br /> a. FY 1993-94 Goals and Objectives <br /> Presentation by Marvin Collins. <br /> In March of 1993, the Planning staff prepared <br /> revisions to the goals, objectives, action plans, <br /> • and timetables and distributed them to the <br /> Commissioners for review. The Board was expected to <br /> approve the FY 1993-94 goals at its May 3, 1993 <br /> meeting. However, concerns were expressed about the <br /> steps needed to resolve differences regarding the <br /> rural character strategies. <br /> Although the Board adopted the goal statements as <br /> part of the FY 1993-94 budget, the County Manager <br /> intends to present updated goal statements to the <br /> Board of Commissioners at its August 4, 1993 meeting <br /> for discussion/final decision. The updated goals <br /> must contain realistic but challenging schedules, <br /> since he and the Board expect stricter adherence to <br /> timetables. This expectation is due, in part, to <br /> the Board's approval of a number of new positions, <br /> including a new Planner II position to assist the <br /> Planning Director. <br /> The changes in FY 1993-94 goals are attached to <br /> these the minutes on page . The Plan of <br />