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13 <br /> Slide #23 <br /> It <br /> Outcomes of Alternatives <br /> Conservation Residential Nonresidential <br /> Land Capacity Capacity <br /> requiredTotal amount of Residential Nonresidential <br /> land development development <br /> . be capacity capacity <br /> protectedconserved as if all lands <br /> either in unincorporated if <br /> permanently Orange County all lands in <br /> open were to bp un�ncorporatpcl <br /> space or as part developed. •"County <br /> of private rural were to be <br /> lots if all lands developi?d. <br /> were to bo <br /> developed <br /> Slide #24 <br /> • • mes: Conservation Land 7T <br /> Alternative#1 74,589 <br /> Alternative#2 74,589 <br /> Alternative#3 75.827 <br /> Alternative#4 73,947 <br /> { <br /> M000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 70,000 80,000 <br /> Acres of Conservation Lands <br /> Leigh Anne King said that Alternatives #1 and #2 result in the same conserved acreage <br /> amount. She said Alternative #3 has more because of the conservation because of the 60% <br /> requirement that was applied. She said Alternative #4 had less because it is building out more of <br /> the land. <br /> Chair Bedford asked how many total acres there are in unincorporated Orange County. <br /> Leigh Anne King said it depends on how you want to calculate acreage. <br /> Chair Bedford said it would be helpful to know what percentage of the county is being <br /> conserved. <br /> Leigh Anne King said for Alternatives #1 and #2, it is roughly 33%. She said that total <br /> acres in the land use classification is 216,593, which is on page 26 of the report. <br />