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4 <br />minimum lot size. The diagrams illustrate two typical lot <br />configurations with the septic field in front of the residence and the <br />well behind. The total, area of the lots shown in the diagrams would be <br />needed to accommodate a well and septic tank under average conditions. <br />The hatched areas indicate portions of the lot that would not be needed <br />if public water were available. The cross- hatched area.shows those <br />portions that would not be needed for the septic tank and drain field <br />if soil and topography conditions were ideal. <br />It is recommended that forty- thousand (40,000) square feet remain the <br />minimum lot size where both a well and septic tank are used. Another <br />benefit of 40,000 square feet is that in the event that the zoning <br />restrictions are ever applied in the unzoned townships, non-- conforming <br />lots would not be created. Where there is no well, the lot size could <br />be reduced to 30,000 square feet while accommodating the residence and <br />septic area. These figures would accommodate average situations, while <br />providing a small buffer to account for variables such as lot design, <br />house size, etc. <br />Where there is both public water and sewer, minimum lot size is <br />recommended to remain 15,000 square feet. Where an easement is <br />proposed for use by another property, an additional area of 20,000 <br />square feet is needed to accommodate a septic disposal system. <br />The Ordinance Review Committee recommended that the minimum lot size <br />for a lot served by a community well be no less than the lot size that <br />would be required if a well were located on the property. A decrease <br />in lot size for a community well would result in a higher density and <br />more intensive use of groundwater. <br />The proposed amendment also includes a text changes to make the <br />provisions more easily understood. <br />The proposal was presented to the Orange County Board of Health on July <br />26, 1990. The Board endorsed the amendment and a letter of support is <br />attached. <br />EXISTING AND PROPOSFD ORDINANCE PROVISIONS: <br />IV -B -1. LOT STANDARDS <br />The 'mum lot size shall be as required by the ado <br />Comprehen Plan, Orange County Zoning Ordinaaae, or the <br />Hillsborough Zo Ordinance whichever is icable. <br />a) Lots served by on site s�sposal and water systems <br />shall be at least 40,00 qu eet. <br />b) Lots served blic or community waterFIdndsewer shall <br />comply w' the appropriate Zoning Ordinance. <br />c),,-Zro-ts served by public or community water and sewer that <br />are not governed by a Zoning Ordinance shall be at least <br />15,000 square feet. <br />
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