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9/3/1991
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2 <br /> in the Rural Buffer would be in conflict with the <br /> County's Water and Sewer Policy, since it prohibits <br /> extensions outside Transition Areas with only a few <br /> specific exceptions (i.e. , public health emergency, <br /> necessary public facility) . <br /> The proposed amendment would add language to the Water <br /> and Sewer Policy to allow pre--existing written service <br /> agreements to be honored. The second part of the <br /> amendment would make the Interim Development Standards <br /> in the Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations <br /> consistent with the amendment to the Water and Sewer <br /> Policy. <br /> The proposed amendments were presented at public <br /> hearing on August 5, 1991. No citizen comments were <br /> received. Commissioner Insko asked if OWASA's Board <br /> of Directors had been advised of the proposed <br /> amendments. <br /> Following the hearing, the Planning Staff contacted <br /> OWASA. OWASA Staff responded that all proper <br /> procedures were followed regarding courtesy review of <br /> the proposed revisions to Orange County' s regulations. <br /> OWASA staff and the Chair of the OWASA Board of <br /> Directors determined that the amendments would be <br /> consistent with OWASA's current policy (see <br /> attachments) for extension of water and sewer service <br /> into the University Lake Watershed. Therefore, action <br /> by the OWASA Board was not necessary. <br /> The Staff correspondence regarding their analysis of <br /> the proposed amendments was sent to the Board of <br /> Directors as an informational item on a meeting <br /> agenda. Before the land owners could actually use the <br /> taps provided via the 1983 written service agreement, <br /> they would have to obtain formal approval from OWASA <br /> after the Board of Directors conducts a public <br /> hearing. <br /> On August 19, the Planning Board recommended approval <br /> of the proposed amendments. <br /> RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends approval of the proposed <br /> amendments to the Water and Sewer Policy, the Zoning <br /> Ordinance, and the Subdivision Regulations. <br />
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