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Minutes - 20030825
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2003
ORD-2003-107 Concurrent Amendments to Orange County Zoning Ordinance and Orange County Subdivision Regulations Regarding Subdivision Size, Location, Process, and Standards
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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 2000-2009\2003
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STANDARDS GROWTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM <br />R-1 & EDD ZONING IN WATER/SEWER BOUNDARY URBANIZING TAI <br />SUBDMSION MAJOR SUP I <br />Number of Lots 6-19 20-40 <br />BALANCE OP ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING 7URISDICTION IN WATER/SEWER BOUNDARY <br />SUBDMSION MAJOR SUP <br />Number of Lots 6-19 20-40 <br />C. Habitats shall be identified and evaluated <br />in the biological inventory required by <br />8.8.29.1 B (a) and are subject to the <br />following: <br />GS <br />R <br />1. An undisturbed buffer is required <br />around the boundary of habitats of <br />rare, threatened, or endangered <br />species as shown on the biological <br />inventory. Buffer width shall be <br />determined by site evaluation in <br />consultation with the applicant's <br />biologist and officials from the NC <br />Department of Agriculture and/or the <br />NC Department of Environment, Health <br />and Natural Resources; <br />_ 2. Habitat enhancements ~s-described in <br />• the biological inventory shaft be made - <br />for abroad range of species to help <br />mitigate the loss of wildlife habitat <br />during construction. Examples include <br />preserving, planting, and maintaining a <br />variety of native vegetation (also dead <br />• trees and snags); installing structures <br />conducive for nesting such as bird <br />houses or bat boxes designed and <br />located for various species; or creating <br />wetlands; <br />3. Conservation easements or other <br />acceptable means such as dedication <br />to a public agency, or conservancy or a <br />homeowner's association are required <br />to protect wetlands and other habitats <br />while insuring proper long-term <br />maintenance; and <br />R = Rerximmer~dedl _ _ - -. .. <br />Required . _ , . GS -Goal Supporting E =Existing Per Non-SUP Subdivision, Regulations <br />Leve11 Analysis' _• . C.= Comment N/A =Not Applicable • <br />Level 11 Ana ~ ~s <br />SUP II PD <br />41-79 80+ <br />\L GREEN <br />PD <br />41+ <br />R: R <br />II II <br />
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