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DRAFT MEMORANDUM <br />To: Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />From: Orange County Commission for the Environment <br />Date: November 14, 2016 <br />Re: Comments on Draft UDO Text Amendment for Flexible Minor Subdivisions <br />The Orange County Commission for the Environment (CFE) has reviewed the draft text <br />amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) sections for subdivision and <br />flexible development to allow for Flexible Minor Subdivisions. <br />The CFE appreciates the opportunity to comment on this proposal. Our ability to review and <br />comment was facilitated by an excellent presentation to our board on October 10 by Patrick <br />Mallett and Rachel McCook of the Planning and Inspections Department. The CFE learned <br />that the proposed changes would a) increase the maximum number of lots eligible for minor <br />subdivisions from five lots to 12 lots if the Flexible Development option is chosen, and b) <br />allow for smaller lots and larger areas of common open space and other environmentally <br />sensitive lands within those subdivisions, but with no net increase in density. <br />The benefits of clustering residences include reduced land disturbance and built -upon area, <br />reduced infrastructure costs, less impervious surface and better stormwater management, <br />increased open space, and increased wildlife habitat. The clustering of development can also <br />help to maintain open space buffers between homes and neighboring agricultural uses, which <br />also helps to protect Orange County's rural character. <br />The CFE supports the fact that the proposed amendment would promote flexible designs that <br />preserve more open space (minimum of 33 %) without reducing the allowable number of <br />home sites in a subdivision. Flexible design would also encourage the connection of common <br />open space within subdivisions with existing and planned public trails, greenways, sidewalks, <br />and public streets. Also, the new rules will allow for individual off -site septic systems. <br />The CFE recommends that the Planning Board and its staff consider adding a provision <br />that would encourage the alignment of open spaces for neighboring subdivisions, <br />thereby resulting in a larger contiguous area of open space. <br />The CFE also encourages the Planning Board and its staff to allow the common open <br />space to be used for renewable energy installations where feasible, such as a community <br />solar energy array, as long as the installation avoids sensitive resource areas. <br />Thank you for bringing this matter to the CFE for discussion and feedback. <br />cc: Tom Davis, Patrick Mallett, Rich Shaw <br />GOl2Cl2CG55%Jrib forte tGre F-vIbvzr w t <br />G,% OlZ1Ir�B GOUVi,t� P�f�h12, h0 gOX �1�1 /�6C��01'OUG�GI, NG���j�� �1�� �-�f5 -610 <br />
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