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10/1/1990
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M M N ff V 5 <br />The amendment also establishes a minimum lot size <br />for lots served by public water or sewer, but not <br />both. <br />It is recommended that 40,000 square feet remain <br />the minimum lot size where a well and septic tank <br />are used, 30,000 square feet where there is a <br />septic tank but no well, and 15,000 square feet <br />where there is both public water and sewer. A <br />septic easement would require an additional <br />20,000 square feet. <br />The orange County Board of Health endorsed the <br />proposal on July 26, 1990. The potential for <br />increased density in the unzoned townships was <br />identified as an issue by the Planning Board on <br />August 20, 1990. <br />The proposed amendment was presented for public <br />hearing on August 30, 1990. There were no <br />comments. <br />The Planning Staff recommends approval of the <br />proposed amendment. <br />(2) Section III -C -2 Application Requirements <br />(Minor Subdivision - Final Plat) <br />Presentation by Mary Scearbo: <br />This item is to consider a proposed amendment to <br />require submittal of eight (8) copies of the <br />Final Plat with a minor subdivision application. <br />Five (5) copies of the Final Plat are now <br />submitted with an application for Final Plat <br />approval for minor subdivisions. Four (4) of <br />these copies are sent to Land Records, Emergency <br />Medical Services, Information Services, and the <br />County Attorney. leaving one copy for the <br />Planning Department files. <br />Additional copies are needed for distribution to <br />the appropriate utility providers and school <br />district. It is sometimes necessary to <br />distribute copies to the Recreation and Parks <br />Department, NCDOT, or the Planning Department's <br />Environmental Planner. <br />It is recommended that eight (8) copies of the <br />
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