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~° ~. Add requirement of No Vehicular Access Easement to be shown along roadways and <br />other locations where no driveways or streets may be approved and constructed, <br />[Section V-D-5-b] <br />7, Require maximum impervious surface amounts to be shown on each lot, This is a <br />watershed requirement. [Section V-D-5-d] <br />8, Require that all land use buffers and locations be shown on the plat. [Section V-D-5-e] <br />9, Require that both major and minor subdivision record final plats within 90 days of final <br />planning staff approval. Current regulations require minor plats to be recorded within six <br />(6) months and major plats to be recorded within one (1) year. [Section V-D-6-c(1) & (2)] <br />10, Revise the Environmental Health statements that appear on regulated subdivisions. <br />[Section V-D-6-c(3)] <br />11, Add a new certification statement with endorsement for subdivisions that are connected <br />to a public water and/or sewage system. [Section V-D-6-c(4)] <br />12, Revise the certification statement/endorsement for Environmental Health signoff of a <br />recombination of property that includes a vacant lot or an existing dwelling, [Section V- <br />D-6-c(5)(b)] <br />13, Add a new certification statement with endorsement for the Chair of the School Board <br />to sign certifying compliance with the Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance. <br />[Section V-D-6-c(6)] <br />14, Clarify that either a construction certification or a surety statement is placed on the final <br />plat prior to recordation, [Section V-D-7(1) or (2)] <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: No additional county costs are associated with this request, Gasts <br />associated with the legal advertisement have been accounted for through the annual budget <br />process. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Planning Staff recommends approval of the amendments, <br />The Administration recommends that the proposed amendments be <br />referred to the Planning Board for a recommendation to the Board <br />of County Commissioners no later than the February 17, 2004 <br />meeting, <br />