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z <br />1 with a recommendation back to the Commissioners no earlier than October 3`~. The Ordinance <br />2 Review Committee will also review these amendments. <br />3 Commissioner Gordon made reference to the statement on page four, Section 7, <br />4 "Usable lots for parcels between 40,000 square feet and 1.99 acres in size shall be either 30,000 <br />5 square feet or 40% of the total zoning lot, whichever is greater. Zoning lots two acres and greater <br />6 shall have a minimum usable lot area of at least 40,000 square feet." She asked if some kind of <br />7 usable lot area could be settled on and required for everybody instead of stepping it up. Robert <br />8 Davis said that the 40% was added because there was quite a gap between 40,000 and two acres. <br />9 Commissioner Gordon said that her point was that the amount of square footage should <br />1o be justified. Her question is why more should be added to the justified amount. <br />11 Craig Benedict said that 30,000 square feet was the definite minimum because it would <br />1z accommodate the house site, driveway, septic area, and repair area with a margin for some <br />13 accessary structures. With zoning lots of two. acres or more, the people who are going to have a <br />is two-acre lot would most likely have other accessory structures that would need additional usable <br />15 area. He agrees that the 40% is not critical on the smaller lot size. <br />16 Commissioner Jacobs suggested that it would nice to include an illustration on the <br />17 definition of a steep slope. He asked about Section one and the Usable Lot. He asked about <br />18 conservation easements. Craig Benedict said that they were definitely not trying to discourage <br />19 conservation, but that stream buffers or conservation easements should not be included in the <br />20 accomplishment of the minimum lot size. <br />z1 Rachel Preston asked if there was any verbiage on what a homeowner could do to <br />zz streams and vegetation. Craig Benedict said that it was handled by the Erosion Control and <br />23 Sedimentation Ordinance, which says that natural water courses are not supposed to be diverted. <br />24 There is encroachment to some degree but changing water courses is limited in the majority of <br />zs .cases- If there is any disturbance of this nature, there has to be some kind of mitigation. <br />26 Commissioner Brown asked if this establishes a 30-foot buffer and Craig Benedict said <br />27 that it did establish a 30-foot bufFer in areas that are not part of the protected watershed: <br />28 Bob Strayhorn and Runyon Woods of the Planning Board made comments, but <br />z9 they were not speaking into the microphone, so I could not hear them. <br />30 . <br />31 PUBLIC COMMENT <br />3z Mr. Joe Phelps said that he did not know that his subdivision request would cause so <br />33 much work and so many drastic changes in the rules and regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. He <br />34 feels that the changes in the rules and regulations are very, drastic. He feels that most of these <br />3s amendments are not necessary. He questioned why the County Commissioners would want to put <br />36 stream buffers an areas that are in the non-protected watershed. He supports affordable housing <br />37 and thinks that with these new rules on development, no one could afford to buy land in Orange <br />38 County. His main concern is what is being taken away from present landowners with regard to the <br />39 33% of required open space with no compensation. He said that these new regulations would <br />4o greatly reduce the number of people that would be coming into Orange County in the next 30 <br />41 years. <br />a2 Scott Radway had some questions on what was meant by the proposals. <br />43 Section 1 -Usable Lot Area -steep stapes (i.e., greater than 15°k). He prefers a 25% <br />44 grade. <br />45 Wildlife Corridors - as identified by whom, when, where, and for what purpose <br />4d _ Section 2 -Stream Buffer -who identifies the floodplains <br />47 Minimum buffers that are not in protected watersheds -why 30 feet and not more <br />4s Section 6 -Minimum Usable Lot Areas -should say minimum usable lot area for lots <br />49 that utilize ground absorption <br />50 30,000 or 40,000 square feet lot -much easier to say 30,000 or 40,000 and not 40% <br />51 <br />5z Bobby Nichols said that he has stream buffers on his land that he is concerned about. <br />53 He made reference to page three, section two, which says, "must remain undisturbed in its natural <br />54 state," and asked for a definition. Craig Benedict said that if someone owned land that was within <br />1fi <br />