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1~ <br />To Public Hearing <br />F. Parkland and Recreation <br />1. Lawful currency of the United States in the amount of $18,990 [$422 x 45 <br />lots] shall be paid to Orange County as payment-in-lieu of parkland <br />dedication prior to recordation of the final plat. <br />2. The developer shall incorporate provisions into the declaration of <br />restrictive covenants that effectively restricts and maintains the common <br />area open space. These protected areas shall be shown and labeled <br />accordingly on the final plat. All maintenance responsibilities for the open <br />space shall be with the Homeowner's Association. <br />3. The second paragraph of Section IV-B-7-b of the Orange County <br />Subdivision Regulations references the required minimum recreation <br />space ratio in the Orange County Zoning Ordinance, Article 5.1.1, which <br />requires 0.20 square feet of recreation space per land area dedicated to <br />residential use [0.20 * 12.88 acres = 2.57 acres, or 112,210 sq ft]. In those <br />cases where the required minimum recreation space results in a larger <br />amount than the public recreation space requirement of 1/20 acre per lot <br />(1/20 x 45 lots = 2.25 acres or 98,010 sq. ft.), the difference shall be <br />established as private recreation space for the use of the residents of the <br />development (112,210- 98,010 = 14,200 square feet (.33 acres). <br />Approximately 5.1 acres of connected HOA open space (39.6%) will be <br />protected and available to individual lot owners. <br />4. Developer shall provide a minimum of 14,200 square feet of private <br />recreation area (e.g. trails, picnic area, etc.). <br />5. A 5-foot wide mulched trail connection shall be made to the existing trail <br />that runs from Efland Cheeks Elementary School through the open space <br />of Richmond Hills. The connection shall be made either from the end of <br />proposed Sparkleberry Circle or along the easement of the 8" water line <br />connection to Richmond Hills. <br />G. Construction Waste <br />Per the Orange County Solid Waste Ordinance, clean wood waste, scrap <br />metal, corrugated cardboard and all present construction waste shall be <br />recycled. <br />2. All haulers of construction waste shall be properly licensed. Developer <br />shall confirm that hauling contractors are licensed to haul waste in Orange <br />County. <br />3. Prior to any construction activity on the site the applicant shall arrange for <br />a pre-construction conference with Orange County Solid Waste staff. <br />