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R \ <br /> 02 <br /> five-acre lot size requirement, and a structural <br /> approach, with a two-acre lot size requirement and <br /> regional and/or on-site stormwater detention ponds . <br /> Either of the descriptions or some combination of the <br /> two may be used, depending upon the implementation <br /> strategy selected for use in the watershed. <br /> 3. Amend Section VII . Overview of Implementation Strategies <br /> by providing a description of current Orange County <br /> policies regarding public water and sewer extensions <br /> permitted in the Rural Buffer and University Lake <br /> watershed. Proposed refinements to the policies, <br /> including temporary or permanent restrictions on such <br /> extensions, are also described. <br /> 4. Amend the Joint Planning Area Land Use Plan Map by <br /> deleting the current "Water Quality Critical Area" <br /> surrounding University Lake and designating the entire <br /> watershed as a new overlay district known as the <br /> "University Lake Watershed Area" . <br /> JOINT PLANNING AGREEMENT <br /> The proposed amendment to the Orange County/Chapel <br /> Hill/Carrboro Joint Planning Agreement is as follows : <br /> 1 . Amend Section 1 .2 Definitions by revising the definition <br /> of "Rural Buffer" to include reference to a new overlay <br /> district designated "University Lake Watershed Area" <br /> rather than the current designation of "Water Quality <br /> Critical Area" . <br /> ORANGE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> The proposed amendment to the Land Use Element of the <br /> Orange County Comprehensive Plan is as follows : <br /> 1 . Amend the Land Use Element Map by deleting the current <br /> "Water Quality Critical Area" surrounding University <br /> Lake. This would leave the entire watershed designated <br /> only as a "Water Supply Watershed" on the Land Use <br /> Element Map. <br /> ORANGE COUNT? -ZONING ATLAS <br /> The proposed amendment to the Orange County Zoning Atlas <br /> is as follows: <br /> ' I <br /> 1 . Z-1-90 University Lake Watershed (ULW) District <br /> Currently, all property within the boundaries of <br /> University Lake Watershed are designated as and subject <br /> to the requirements of one of two overlay zoning <br /> districts-the Protected Watershed II (PW-II) District or <br />