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F <br /> • <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> 2. JOINT PLANNING AGREEMENT <br /> a. Section 1.2 - Definitions <br /> E. ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 1. ORANGE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> a. Land Use Element Map - Deletion of Water Quality Critical Area from <br /> University Lake Watershed <br /> 2. ORANGE COUNTY ZONING ATLAS <br /> a. Z-1-90 University Lake Watershed (ULW) District <br /> 3. ORANGE COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE <br /> a. Article 4.2.27 - Protected Watershed II (PW-II) District <br /> b. Article 4.2.28 - Water Quality Critical Area (WQCA) District <br /> c. Article 4.2.30 - Major Transportation Corridor (MTC) District (Existing) <br /> d. Article 4.2.30 - University Lake Watershed (ULW) District (New) <br /> e. Article 6.15.2 - Interim Development Standards <br /> f. Article 6.25 - Extra Requirements for the Major Transportation Corridor (MTC) <br /> District (Existing) <br /> g. Article 6.25 - Development Standards for the University Lake Watershed (ULW) <br /> District <br /> h. Article 14 - Site Plan Approval Procedures <br /> 4. ORANGE COUNTY SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS <br /> a. Section IV-B-10 - Cluster Developments <br /> b. Section IV-C - Interim Development Standards <br /> c. Section V-C - Preliminary Plat <br /> d. Section V-D - Final Plat <br /> THE PRESENTATION WAS MADE BY MARVIN COLLINS. ALL INFORMATION IS CONTAINED IN THE WRITTEN <br /> NARRATIVE IN THE AGENDA WHICH IS IN THE PERMANENT AGENDA FILE IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE AND IS <br /> MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES BY REFERENCE. <br /> A document was distributed entitled "Strategies for Protecting University Lake <br /> Watershed". Marvin Collins explained this document with the use of slides. He indicated <br /> that the topic is "Choices". In summary Mr. Collins talked about the different options <br /> that are available in terms of protecting University Lake Watershed and then he showed how <br /> all this fits together in terms of the Land Use Plan that the three jurisdictions have <br /> jointly adopted, Orange County's Land Use Plan, its Zoning Map and its Development <br /> Standards. <br /> He emphasized the importance of University Lake and protection of its watershed. He <br /> stated it is important to the people who own property and live in that watershed, <br /> important to the students who attend the University, important to the people who visit <br /> this area and who live, work and do business in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The basic goal <br /> is minimal water quality deterioration in University Lake. The two basic sources of <br />