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# 02. 4 <br /> category designated University Lake Watershed Area. <br /> In addition, the subsection "Water Quality Critical Area" is deleted and, in its place, <br /> following new subsection is substituted: <br /> UNIVERSITY LAKE WATERSHED AREA <br /> The University Lake Watershed Area includes all lands which drain into the University Lake <br /> reservoir. Based on a preferred watershed protection strategy of land use controls as <br /> recommended by Camp, Dresser and McKee in the University Lake Watershed Study, only low- <br /> density residential uses are permitted. A minimum lot size of five (5) acres and a maximum <br /> density of one (1) unit per five (5) acres is required for any development. Cluster <br /> subdivisions with lot sizes of not less than one (1) acre are also allowed as well as the <br /> creation of a limited number (5) of two-acre lots. <br /> A final change to Section VI innvolved the subsection "Rural Residential" and redrafting <br /> the third papagraph to read as follows: <br /> To the west of Carrboro, Rural Residential development is also expected in University Lake <br /> watershed. However, only low-density residential uses are anticipated. For this reason, <br /> residential development will continue to rely on wells and septic tanks for water supply <br /> and sewage disposal. <br /> F. Amend Section VII Overview of Implementation Strategies by rewriting the last paragraph <br /> of the subsection "Sewer and Water Extension Policy" to read as follows: <br /> The Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA) is the provider of water and sewer in the <br /> Joint Planning Area. OWASA policy is to extend water and sewer in accordance with the ' <br /> adopted policies of the applicable local governments. Current Orange County policy is to <br /> approve water and sewer extensions generally only to recognized Transition Areas, and, <br /> outside of Transition Areas, to approve extensions of water or sewer systems only to <br /> provide service to an essential public service, such as a school, or to remedy a public <br /> health emergency, such as a failing septic tank or failing package treatment plant. <br /> Refinements to this policy have been recommended as part of Joint Planning Area <br /> implementation strategies. Under consideration currently is a temporary prohibition on , <br /> public water extensions in University Lake watershed until a study can be undertaken of the <br /> advisability of extending such service. Furthermore, either an out-right prohibition or a <br /> temporary prohibition on public sewer extensions appears likely, excepting sewer service <br /> extensions to remedy a public health emergency. If a temporary prohibition is adopted, the <br /> provision of sewer service in the watershed would be reconsidered following a study <br /> regarding the advisability of such, extensions. <br /> The amendment to the Joint Planning Agreement is as follows: <br /> 1. Amend the definition of "Rural Buffer" in Section 1.2 Definitions• by deleting the <br /> reference to the "overlay district designated Water Quality Critical Area" and substituting <br /> "overlay district designated University Lake Watershed Area". <br /> The Administration further recommends that the Board of Commissioners authorize the Chair <br /> to sign a Joint Planning Agreement containing the amendments referenced above. The revised <br /> Agreement will then be forwarded to the Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro for <br /> consideration. A final recommendation is that- the following proposals of Commissioner <br /> Willhoit and the Planning Board be pursued through the Intergovernmental Watershed Work <br />
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