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PAGE2G G <br /> 1. Area Affected - These standards shall apply to the University Lake <br /> Watershed. <br /> 2. Nature and Duration of Standards - The following interim <br /> development standards shall apply: <br /> a) Community alternative treatment and disposal systems as well <br /> as public water and sewer service will not be permitted in <br /> the University Lake watershed except to address a public <br /> health emergency as determined by the Orange County Health <br /> Department. <br /> b) By April 30, 1991, studies will be conducted to determine the <br /> advisability of making public water and sewer services <br /> available within the watershed. In addition, a pilot program <br /> for monitoring and inspecting alternative treatment and <br /> disposal systems as operated by the Orange County Health <br /> Department will be evaluated to determine the advisability of <br /> permitting such systems in the watershed. <br /> c) Following receipt and review of the above mentioned studies, <br /> a decision will be made regarding the use of alternative <br /> treatment and disposal systems and the availability of public <br /> water and sewer services in the watershed. <br /> PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISION REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE <br /> UNIVERSITY LAKE WATERSHED PROTECTION STRATEGIES <br /> Listed below are proposed amendments to the Orange County Subdivision Regulations. If <br /> adopted, the amendments would supplement proposed Zoning Ordinance amendments to implement <br /> strategies for watershed protection- identified in the Final Report -University Lake _ <br /> Watershed Study dated March, .1989, -and -the basic strategies identified in the proposed 13- <br /> point agreement prepared by the Joint Watershed Work Group and dated October, 1989. For a _ -. .- <br /> complete understanding of the proposals, reference should also -be made to the proposed <br /> amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. <br /> The proposed amendments are being presented at a special'public hearing on February 28, <br /> 1990. The proposals involve amendments to Orange County's Subdivision Regulations and <br /> require only the approval of the Board of Commissioners. Upon completion of the public <br /> hearing, and following receipt of the Planning Board's recommendation, the Board of <br /> Commissioners may adopt Option #1, Option #2 or some combination of the two. <br /> The specific wording proposed for various sections of the Subdivision Regulations is listed <br /> below. <br /> 1. Amend Section IV-B-10 Cluster Developments by adding a new subsection g) to Section <br /> IV-B-10-b to read as follows: <br /> g) Cluster developments in the University Lake Watershed (ULW) District shall comply <br /> with the development standards as set forth in Article 6.25 of the Orange County <br /> Zoning Ordinance. <br />