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25 <br /> Slide #25 <br /> c)Review the differences between watersheds and how that impacts what can be built or operate within <br /> them.(continued) <br /> tt o Residential Overlay <br /> Density Limits and Impervious <br /> Surface Area Limits <br /> Eo.wi Em <br /> E o Prol•c!a' <br /> Gees <br /> oM.`14Wy <br /> Wa1B':NB05 <br /> -GN um! <br /> 0 ETA <br /> iwaan 5a Impenbua 9urldx LWNe <br /> tlaealdenaeq <br /> _12% <br /> (-z4e6 <br /> Hou•Ing aenetty <br /> dw'2 erne¢ <br /> rsiN I11�LJJ 1 du15 ewes <br /> Xar_Rrrer _ SIdul40,EN10 s6f[(0.92 <br /> erDladed .�aayN � 7 � <br /> race 'I lr <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> pem0ted In the <br /> •Ex@pklm(er Tran:Ilion l4oda am EfSr. ®iideAril9�onhiE NORTH CAROLINA <br /> mwln. <br /> Christopher Sandt said this is the overlay of specific residential development that shows <br /> both the density limits and the impervious aerial limits. He reiterated that density is not the same <br /> as impervious surface limits, but they go hand in hand. <br /> Slide #26 <br /> c)Review the differences between watersheds and how that impacts what can be built or operate within <br /> them. <br /> Table 1—impervious Surface Limits <br /> o-I" Impervious Limin lRe Wntlap Impervious limits lNo Re Identlal) Edming Derelapment Date <br /> DIPVI[t <br /> U615ea!NLAAe GNInIAae6IuNwuj 6%Ixe 0001a61e 4.7.6.1 lerniepnom! d% APn17.1990 <br /> INArenny LAlaPMened10W. 6%lue u00le61,17-5.1 Wr *-I 1^1I 000TM,43.61meaeP 4 APe1MW <br /> %NV <br /> (_cMdo.m Area6fKw 6%lux UDO W,415.1 hr PNPmI 6A6 01%kr19,i939 <br /> (em[Ied ProaeM61(ANEo'Wl 6%1ue0007abke4f.1 foi PMml 1Z%f0 UD0TMt4.2,61mn §m) Om6er161996 <br /> UpperFmOYNcd Asa(%F110U) 6%�uoal,ue4ulrein¢Peom 9% lanwy!,1991• <br /> 11%lau0de oflaaYlMAmW <br /> UpperEro PMenedfU�FM%PWI 7p16Is.uAa hamdwAreas) I25Ure0007dde47.61m eaeplar0 lamuy 1,l9H• <br /> T096f•IN��NM am�mFPDAa,e) <br /> M%IMmlmmmd9ate0 ]t%I•Em rm6aM wnml <br /> LonerEm ProrMed IL�ENPPWI lf%Ixelhautwbadgnlrr) J6%[wmmne,6.agamrl lanoay 1.1999 <br /> 1D%[xilAAlTipNdNNAS'm E00ArcH1 70161xrie6TigA maYlE•m DIOAem] <br /> Lmk%HvPW1WkMU-PW1 6%IHe0001A6k42.5.1 f—PllmN7 M t-ODOT"4.26Meow-d I..qT 19 <br /> !2%I WO P71mNN.A—),1 <br /> IYm(rtd PlateaNl/A(WPW) A ftq%Pda V FDD 77MLmWOTEhk1.2b%EwepMn) <br /> 1p%(•EUrn'65pdPpNrmElgAreaP1 1974 <br /> Smdh NAm UeeYPMnkd lllT(LLPW) 17% 12%_uD0LhkuA1._oN ) tauay 1,1w <br /> iW lherPaHaOedfEIAT-PWl 17% 17%f1mUDOLtle4Slbremptlem) 1ae:E 1,1999 <br /> IWNkmPmMhd(MWPW) 74% 74% I-mP1,w <br /> tertlrn lub PMmWIIm7DIkPW1 71% 74% homy 1,1w <br /> 'lkvar ddh'mdeaeplimrfirhrfm++^4A+�F^�mPAurym/fii'aR+A Yrekdu§ermlPoMe WMferEEnAmwirfNifA1 <br /> • Impervious Surface Area Restrictions(UDO Section 4.2.5) <br /> • Land Use Restrictions(UDO 4.2.3)—no new landfills,golf courses,etc. <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NOR IIf('1R(11.INA <br /> Christopher Sandt said this is the same table as shown on a previous slide, but it's now <br /> highlighting that the existing development date also applies to non-residential developments. <br />