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� J - <br /> t -! <br /> mom <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> DECISION ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date : Febru , 2003 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No . q - � <br /> SUBJECT : Major Subdivision and Rural Buffer Notification and Flexible Development <br /> Amendments <br /> DEPARTMENT : Planning and Inspections PUBLIC HEARING : (YIN ) NO <br /> ATTACHMENT ( S ) ONINFORMATION CONTACT : <br /> Ordinance Amendment p 3 Craig Benedict , Planning Director , ext . 2592 <br /> Minutes Nov . 25 , 2002 Public Hearing p 6 Robert P . Davis , Planner III , ext . 2580 <br /> TELEPHONE NUMBERS : <br /> Hillsborough 732 =8181 <br /> Chapel Hill 9684501 <br /> Durham 688 =7331 <br /> Mebane 336 =227 =2031 <br /> PURPOSE : To make a decision on a Subdivision Regulations amendment to : 1 ) allow flexible <br /> development guidelines to be applied in the Rural Buffer Zoning District , 2 ) enhance the <br /> notification procedures by requiring an informational sign to be placed on major subdivision <br /> proposals in the County planning jurisdiction prior to Neighborhood Information Meetings , and <br /> 3 ) increase , at concept stage , the percentage of lots that requires a soil analysis by a soil <br /> 11 <br /> scientist . <br /> BACKGROUND : During a recent subdivision approval for a tract in the Rural Buffer, citizens <br /> adjacent to the development proposal questioned why there were no resident notifications for <br /> major subdivision proposals in the Rural Buffer similar to those required in other zoning districts . <br /> There was also a question concerning why there is not an open space component required in <br /> Rural Buffer developments . After a discussion of the review standards in the other zoning <br /> districts , it was decided that an amendment to subdivision regulations was needed in order to <br /> create consistent procedures in both the development and the public notification process for <br /> major subdivisions within County- regulated zoning districts . The Subdivision Regulations <br /> presently require that only Conventional Development apply to major subdivisions in the Rural <br /> Buffer . The property owner notification of a Neighborhood Information Meeting ( NIM ) and <br /> mandatory open space provisions are components of the Flexible Development guidelines of <br /> the Subdivision Regulations . Flexible Development is not allowed in the Rural Buffer. <br /> Therefore , there is no NIM and developments have tended toward projects that had either no <br /> open space or an amount less than 33 % . These amendments , if approved , will mandate <br /> application of the Flexible Development standards in the Rural Buffer, provided that proposals <br /> are in accordance with the Joint Planning Area agreement and rules . For major subdivisions in <br /> the Rural Buffer , two - acre lot minimums and at least 33 % open space will be required for all <br /> Flexible Development proposals . The Conventional Development Plan option will still be <br /> optional as it is now in non- Rural Buffer districts . In summary , this amendment means that <br />
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