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41 <br /> To avoid the creation of lots that will be difficult to <br /> build upon in a manner that complies with the standards <br /> set forth in this Article, the preliminary plat for the <br /> subdivision of land shall show proposed building <br /> envelopes and approximate driveway locations for all <br /> lots within such subdivisions . Thereafter, no zoning <br /> compliance permit may be issued for the construction of <br /> buildings or driveways outside the areas so designated <br /> on the preliminary plat unless the Zoning Officer makes <br /> a written finding that the proposed location complies <br /> with the provisions of this Article. <br /> 6.25 .7 Water Supply/Sewage Disposal Facilities Required <br /> Every principal use and every lot within a subdivision <br /> shall be served by a water supply and sewage disposal <br /> system that is adequate to accommodate the needs of such <br /> use or subdivision lot and that complies with all <br /> applicable regulations of the Orange County Health <br /> Department. <br /> Notwithstanding the above provisions, water supply and <br /> sewage treatment systems shall be limited to individual <br /> wells and on-site septic systems or individual on-site <br /> alternative disposal systems . The use of community <br /> alternative wastewater disposal systems and public water <br /> and sewer service is restricted as specified in Article <br /> 6. 15.2 .a. of this Ordinance. No new septic tanks and <br /> their nitrification fields shall be located within a <br /> designated stream buffer zone or within one hundred <br /> (100) feet of a perennial or intermittent stream as <br /> shown on the USGS quadrangle maps for Orange County, <br /> whichever is the greater distance. <br /> OPTION la <br /> TWO-ACRE LOTS WITH STORMWATER DETENTION PONDS <br /> 6.25 Development Standards for the University Lake Watershed <br /> JULW) District <br /> Within the University Lake Watershed (ULW) District, <br /> significant water quality deterioration may be avoided <br /> by preventing substantial portions of the pollution <br /> generated by future development from reaching University <br /> Lake. Since a major source of toxicants and nutrients <br /> are impervious surfaces such as roads, roof tops, and <br /> driveways, structural devices such as stormwater <br /> detention ponds can trap pollution near the point of <br /> origin. For this reason, the new use of any land or any <br /> new structure within the ULW district shall comply with <br /> the following development standards: <br /> 6.25. 1 Minimum Lot Size Regulated <br />