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53 <br />ALTERNATIVE 2,. JPA AGREEMENT AMDT.,�O /16/90 <br />°11.20 ho <br />2. PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE JOINT PLANKING AGREEMENT <br />...adopted November 2, 1987 <br />(Also referenced as Appendix A, Joint Planning Area Land Use <br />Plan). <br />in regard to the Joint Planning Agreement, the strategies are <br />consistent with the provisions of the Aareen.en -_, requiring <br />cn F a chr-nce to the cf the p. r�� 2uffer" found <br />_..Ar,._cle -, Section 1.21(c" . <br />! ���ec«_ c�._ �� c_ -_ � G -:e= .. -env . .. r_., _._.v _ .. :. -r_. v•.. � c� w e= e, <br />to the creation of five permicced deveiopment opczoas wi :h a <br />range of lot sizes and open space set - asides. Also, language <br />low the proposed which woL! d cost - -nue to dissl "p "ysical <br />extension" of pu: )lic sewer i::to the hu:±er. T: -,,.:s choice in <br />terms is utilized to avoid confusion with the other type of <br />"public sewer" being discussed for the buffer - "public sewer" <br />in the context of satellite systems designed, installed, <br />monitored and maintained by a designated public entity.) <br />loo other changes to _ne 7-_ -ef!7e are necessary. <br />(Where text changes are proposed, the paragraph in question <br />has been provided, with proposed new text shown in boldface. <br />Words or phrases deleted from existing text are indicated by <br />the <DELETE> symbol. Provided as an attachment to this <br />document are the actual pages from the Joint Planning Area <br />Land Use Plan that would be amended, in their current form.) <br />------------------------------------------------------------- <br />ARTICLE I, Section 1.2 (G) (Page 3, "Rural Buffer ") <br />"...This area is further defined as being a low- density area <br />consisting primarily of single - family homes situated either <br />on logs having an average lot size of 80,000 square feet or <br />greater, or lots within planned "cluster" developments that <br />provide between 40 and 80 percent open space with densities <br />of between 0.5 and 0.84 units per acre, as defined in the <br />Rural Character Study Committee's Conce tual Guidelines for <br />the Rural Buffer, adopted May 24, 1990 with revisions of <br />September 20, 1990. The Rural Buffer is further defined as <br />land which, although adjacent to an Urban. or Transition Area, <br />is rural in character and which will remain ru-G =, contai.. <br />low- density residential uses, and not require the physical <br />extension of urban services (public utilities and other Town <br />services)." <br />END OF AMENDMENTS TO THE JOINT PLANNING AGREEMENT <br />7 <br />