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. 41 9 <br /> experienced by landowners in the watershed. (See #2, #3, #4, <br /> and #5a of the attached agreement. ) <br /> An example of the flexibility needed in the standards was <br /> presented to the Planning Board at its October 16 meeting. <br /> The W.T. Durham Subdivision consisted of ten lots with an <br /> average density of one unit per 5.38 acres. The smallest lot <br /> proposed was a 3. 6 acre tract separated from the main portion <br /> of the subdivision by a public road right-of-way. The interim <br /> standards required each lot to be at least five acres in <br /> size. <br /> The Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend that an <br /> amendment to the interim standards be presented at the <br /> November 27 public hearing which would allow lot size <br /> averaging in the watershed. The proposed provisions of the <br /> watershed agreement address the concerns expressed by the <br /> Planning Board. (See attached 10-16-89 Planning Board minutes <br /> for discussion. ) <br /> EXISTING ORDINANCE PROVISIONS: Zoning Ordinance <br /> 6.15.2 Interim Development Standards Approved <br /> The following interim development standards have <br /> been enacted and shall remain in full force and <br /> effect until the termination date specified herein. <br /> • Thereafter, the standards are void and of no <br /> effect. <br /> a. University Lake Water Supply Watershed <br /> 3. Nature of Standards - The following <br /> interim development standards shall <br /> apply: <br /> a) In the University Lake water supply <br /> • . . .watershed, .no community alternative <br /> • wastewater treatment systems shall <br /> • . • . . . be permitted. -A .community <br /> alternative system is any system <br /> serving more than one wastewater <br /> source, and neither owned nor <br /> • operated by a public entity; and <br /> designed to convey effluent to <br /> surface waters or to the land <br /> surface via direct discharge, spray <br /> irrigation, or overland flow. No <br />