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Minutes - 19991013
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ORD-1999-012 Ordinance Amending Subdivision Reguulations Section II and Section IV-B10
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ORD-1999-013 Ordinance Amending Article 22 Flexible Development and Open Space Definitions
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33 <br />~A-MENDMENT 1 A)AMEND THE DEFINITION OF FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT IN ARTICLE 22 <br />DEFINITIONS TO REFLECT CHANGES PROPOSED THROUGHOUT SECTION IV-B-10 OF THE <br />SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS; B) TO DEFINE OPEN SPACE IN -THE ZONING ORDINANCE <br />CONSISTENT WITH THE DEFINITION OF "OPEN SPACE" IN .THE FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT <br />REGULATIONS; AND C) TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE DEFINlNT10N OF OPEN SPACE USED FOR <br />LAND USE .INTENSITY CALCULATIONS REQUIRED FOR ZONING APPLICATIONS AND OPEN SPACE <br />APPLICABLE TO FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT SUBDMSIONS. <br />ARTICLE 22 <br />DEFINITIONS <br />Amended FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT - A subdivision in which greater flexibility and <br />7-1-96 design creativity is encouraged and allowed to preserve agricultural and <br />forestry lands, natural.. and cultural features, and rural community <br />character that might otherwise be lost through conventional development <br />..approaches. At least one-third (33°l0) of the land. within a Flexible <br />Development subdivision must be set aside as open space which may be <br />.preserved through: <br />(a) An "estate lot" approach where all land is subdivided into lots four (4) <br />acres or. greater in size,. building ls(} lot area including <br />setbacks are established on 50° #ea: of each lot, and the land <br />area outside such limos area is preserved as open space provided <br />that front and side yard setback areas shall not be counted <br />toward meeting the minimum open space requirement except <br />as saecified by provisions of Article iV-B-10. Section D.1 L or <br />~ ~~ ~~ <br />(s ~ A "conservation-cluster" approach where lot sizes are reduced <br />and the land saved through such reductions is preserved as open <br />space on separate lots owned and maintained through a <br />homeowners association, anon-profit land conservancy or unit of . <br />state of local government; or <br />(d ~ A "village" or modified cluster approach where dwelling units are <br />clustered around a viDage green and supporting shops, and the <br />village is surrounded'by open space; or <br />(e d) Some combination of the above. <br />g:lbdamendlflexdev~pbrec.doc~8-17-99Uc1 <br />
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