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: -!•( 6 <br /> pat the joint planning agreement will share associated <br /> pa-ties to �.th <br /> costs in an equitable fashion. <br /> c. Cyr teC; e! fcr 7,dd essin P^t *:'= <br /> cane The joint planning jurisd±c pions will develop <br /> strategies for dealing with any special hardships that night <br /> rata <br /> arise for farmers in order to further the public purpose cf <br /> protecting farmland. <br /> • <br /> d. ,ate �}�P 9-n a `i 1 r 0W .SP. will be requested <br /> to create a watershed protection fund to acquire rights in <br /> * particularly sensitive land, or take other appropriate steps to <br /> encourage preservation of water quality within the county. <br /> 6. A ternati v Treatment end D4 snosal systeml, The County <br /> Board of Health will not perrni;, community alternatiVe treatment tmen <br /> and disposal systems within the current critical area of <br /> University Lake watershed. Until April 30, 1991 no alternatives <br /> treatment and disposal systems will be allowed in the balance c_ <br /> the University Lake watershed. The joint planning jurisdictions <br /> will investigate potential standards for expanding the current <br /> crticial area. Individual on-site alternative disposal systems <br /> will be allowed under Board of Health over sight. <br /> a 4 4. 4e t -}din r-b I ;ve tV Lake <br /> �. AL" X 1 .b'�1 �tv U � C �'. <br /> Watershed. OAS will be requested to conduct a study of the <br /> advisability of making public water services available within the <br /> Lake watershed, and will be 'asked to report to the <br /> University L- e r <br /> joint planning j urisdictions by 30, lcgl o n its fi^di <br /> n=s <br /> and recommendations. <br /> B. Ab4 1 i tv r pu 1 i n Cn:ve~^ y,,! t y �- - Lal.% <br /> 1,a.te.M1he.d. Public sewer will not be extended into the Uri ver si ty <br /> Lake <br /> watershed except to address a public health hazard or upon <br /> agreement by all joint planning jurisdictions. • <br /> 9• Aeirlitionel Rovu1e to-' ?eoui.-Amer =c, Additional regulatory pi-divisions will be developed by staffs i n the <br /> y . i <br /> following areas: control of cluster and standard lo.. p1 aceme:. <br /> to minimize water-quality impacts; control of siting of <br /> structures on 'indiv" d ual lots; Setbacks of septic tanks from <br /> 'streams;' stream buffer requirements; controls on further <br /> sub^:vision .of land included in open space set-asides in <br /> clustered developments; location and character of driveways and <br /> c they believe <br /> roads; and such other =egul atcry requirements as <br /> appropriate. Staff recommendations will be prepared and ^ <br /> submitted to coverning boards by approximately <br /> 10. Sou P-+.�' of ✓ossi h1 a Use c+.:. Tr G _ s r <br /> ?i ohtsi. The County, in consultation with the .towns, will cC`dud <br /> a study cf the possible use of transferable development ^�+ <br /> _ for purposes of watershed protection. Such a study could C e • <br /> included as part cf continuing work on prcte:ticfl of the County' s <br /> rural character, Cr such other context as the County believed <br /> ap_ropriate and feasible. <br />
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