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25 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: February 28, 1990 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item # g3 <br /> SUBJECT: Proposed Amendments - Orange County Zoning Ordinance <br /> DEPARTMENT: Planning PUBLIC HEARING: X_Yes No <br /> ATTACHMENT(S) : INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Proposed Amendments Planning Director - Extension 346 <br /> TELEPHONE NUMBERS: <br /> Hillsborough - 732-8181 <br /> Durham - 688-7331 <br /> Mebane - 227-2031 <br /> Chapel Hill - 967-9251/968-4501 <br /> PURPOSE: To receive public comment on proposed amendments to the <br /> Orange County Zoning Ordinance. The proposed amendments <br /> are being made to implement, in part, recommended <br /> strategies for the protection of University Lake <br /> Watershed. <br /> BACKGROUND: In 1988, the Orange Water and Sewer Authority <br /> commissioned a study to develop a range of options for <br /> protecting the University Lake watershed. The <br /> consulting firm of Camp, Dresser and McKee (CDM) , <br /> nationally recognized experts in watershed evaluation, <br /> completed the study in March, 1989 . <br /> Following the release of the Final Report, the <br /> governing boards of Orange County, Chapel Hill, and <br /> Carrboro adopted resolutions, requesting that the Joint <br /> Chatham-Orange Work Group review the study and provide <br /> recommended strategies for its implementation. <br /> In October, 1989, the Work Group completed a proposed <br /> 13-point agreement on University Lake watershed <br /> protection. <br /> To implement the recommended strategies for watershed <br /> protection, the Work Group directed staff to identify <br /> needed changes to existing development regulations. <br /> Two options are presented for consideration. <br /> Option 11 is based on the land use control strategy <br /> recommended by CDM and .the Joint Watershed Work Group. <br /> The most basic provisions of Option #1 include a <br /> minimum lot size requirement of five (5) acres and a <br />