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8 <br /> f. U-ENO-PW The minimum lot size is as required by the underlying zoning <br /> district. It is proposed that up to 5% of the district, if permitted by the <br /> underlying zoning district, be allowed to develop for non-residential use with an <br /> impervious surface limit of 70%, with stormwater detention ponds required when <br /> impervious surface exceeds 12%. Residential developments with a density greater <br /> than 1 dwelling unit per acre, where permitted by the underlying zoning district, <br /> would have an impervious surface limit of 30%, with stormwater detention ponds <br /> required when impervious surface exceeds 12%. <br /> L-ENO-PW The minimum lot size is as required by the underlying zoning <br /> district. The impervious surface limit for non-residential and residential use is <br /> proposed to be 50%, with stormwater detention ponds required in some cases <br /> where impervious surface exceeds 24%. <br /> h JORDAN-PW and HAW-PW The minimum lot size is as required by the <br /> underlying zoning district. The impervious surface limit for non-residential use <br /> is proposed to be 24%. The impervious surface for residential use is proposed <br /> to be 50%, with stormwater detention ponds required in some cases where density <br /> exceeds 2 dwelling units per acre and 24% impervious surface. <br /> s LITTLE-PW A two-acre minimum lot size and 6% impervious surface it <br /> proposed for residential development. Within the portion of LITILE-PW overlay <br /> in Cedar Grove and Little River Townships, there is currently a 40,000 square <br /> foot minimum lot size and no impervious surface limit. Within the portion in <br /> Hillsborough and Eno Townships, there is currently a 40,000 square foot <br /> minimum lot size and 12% impervious surface limit. Up to 5% of the LLITLE- <br /> PW overlay, if permitted by the underlying zoning district, may be developed for <br /> non-residential use with an impervious surface limit of 70%. <br /> FLAT-PW A two-acre minimum lot size and 6% impervious surface is proposed <br /> for residential development. There is currently a 40,000 square foot minimum <br /> lot size and no impervious surface limit. Up to 5% of the FLAT-PW overlay, <br /> if permitted by the underlying zoning district, may be developed for non- <br /> residential use with an impervious surface limit of 70%. <br /> BACK- PW 40,000 square foot(.92 acre) minimum lot size and 12% impervious <br /> surface limit. Within the portion of BACK-PW in Cheeks Township, the <br /> proposed standards do not represent a substantive change from the standards <br /> currently required by the Protected Watershed Overlay (PW-II) District. Within <br /> the portion of the BACK-PW overlay in Cedar Grove Township, there is <br /> currently a 40,000 square foot minimum lot size and no impervious surface limit. <br /> Up to 5% of the BACK-PW overlay, if permitted by the underlying zoning <br /> district, may be developed for non-residential use with an impervious surface <br /> limit of 70%. <br /> 6 <br /> • <br />
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