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9/3/1991
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14 <br /> r <br /> required prior to the start of any timbering, <br /> clearing, or construction. <br /> The Planning Staff recommends approval of the <br /> Preliminary Plan subject to the Resolution of <br /> Approval. <br /> MOTION; Reid moved approval as recommended by the <br /> Planning Staff. Seconded by Scott. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. <br /> AGENDA ITEM #9: MATTERS HEARD AT 8/5/91 PUBLIC HEARING <br /> a. PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS <br /> (1) Water and Sewer Policy <br /> Goal 3 .B.3 Service/Capability/ <br /> Capacity/Extension Policies <br /> (2) Zoning Ordinance <br /> Article 6. 15.2 .a.2a <br /> (Interim Development Standards) <br /> (3) Subdivision Regulations <br /> Section IV-C-2 .a.2a <br /> (Interim Development Standards) <br /> Presentation by Emily Cameron. <br /> This agenda item is to consider proposed <br /> amendments to the Water and Sewer Policy, Zoning <br /> Ordinance, and Subdivision Regulations which <br /> would allow water and/or sewer agreements which <br /> predated the County's Water and Sewer Policy to <br /> be carried out in the Rural Buffer and Water <br /> Quality Critical Area. <br /> In early April, a land owner in the Protected <br /> Watershed portion of the University Lake <br /> Watershed in the Rural Buffer visited the <br /> Planning Department to inquire about developing <br /> an 18-acre parcel. He brought with him a copy of <br /> an agreement which he and his wife had signed <br /> with OWASA in 1983 for the purpose of conveying a <br /> parcel of land as a pump station location in <br /> exchange for five water and five sewer taps. The <br /> pump station and taps were installed by OWASA. <br /> The land owners would now like to use the taps <br /> and develop their property. <br /> OWASA officials have stated that they have no <br /> knowledge of other similar agreements for water <br /> and/or sewer service. <br />
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