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5 <br />Administration Recommendation <br />one copy of a denied Concept Plan. The denied Concept Plan shall be stamped <br />"NOT APPROVED". <br />Section G: (page 6 $~ 6-a) DEFINITIONS <br />SUBDIVISION -Subdivision means all divisions of a tract or parcel of land into two or <br />more lots, building sites or other divisions for the purpose of sale or building <br />development (whether immediate or future) and includes all division of land involving <br />the dedication of a new street or a change in existing streets, provided, however, the <br />following are not included within the definition and are not subject to any regulations <br />pursuant to this part: <br />(1) The combination or recombination of portions of previously subdivided and <br />recorded lots if the total number of lots is not increased and the resultant lots are <br />equal to or exceed the standards of the County as shown in its Subdivision <br />Regulations. <br />Resultant lots, as referred to herein shall be deemed to equal standards of the Orange <br />County /Subdivision Regulation if the following standards are met: <br />a. No conforming lat standard becomes non-conforming as a result of the <br />recombination; and <br />b. Any applicable impervious surface standards are met; and <br />c. Access is provided to a public road, either direct, or by recorded easement; and <br />d. A site suitable for sewage disposal is approved by the Orange County Health <br />Department. Where soil is unsuitable for sewage disposal, or soil suitability is <br />undetermined, a notice of restricted development potential shall be submitted and <br />the lots) in question shall be so noted on the plat; and <br />e. No increas® in the number of access points to a public street over the <br />number currently existing; and <br />f. Access is not shifted from a lower classified/volume street to a higher <br />classified/volume street <br />(Remaining part of definitions unchanged) <br />Section 7: This "Ordinance Amending An Ordinance To Regulate The Subdivision of <br />Land In Orange County, North Carolina" is effective upon its adoption. All major <br />subdivisions that have received Concept Plan approval may be considered and <br />approved pursuant to the Subdivision Regulations in effect prior to May 16, 2000, <br />provided that all Concept Plan conditions of approval are met and provided all <br />procedural (including time limits) and substantive requirements of this Ordinance are <br />met. <br />(Signature) <br />Clerk, Board of County Commissioners <br />Date and Seal <br />(Signature) <br />Chair, Orange County Commissioners <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />