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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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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 1990-1999\1999
ORD-1999-013 Ordinance Amending Article 22 Flexible Development and Open Space Definitions
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56 <br />Each building envelope on an estate lot shall adhere to the following spacing standards: <br />Buildin Envelo e S acin Standards for Estate Lots <br />Minimums acin between buildin envelo es on adjacent lots 100 feet <br />Minimum spacing between building envelope and subdivision .150 feet <br />bounda or off-site ublic street ri ht-of-wa <br />Minimum spacing between building envelope and on-site public 50 feet <br />or rivate street ri ht-of-wa <br />Minimum spacing between building envelope and any other lot 30 feet <br />line <br />Minimum spacing between building envelope and wetlands or 100 feet <br />water bodies lakes, onds, streams, etc. <br />Provided the arrangement, design, and shape of estate lots is such that lots <br />provide satisfactory and desirable sites for building; contribute to the preservation <br />of designated Primary and/or Secondary Conservation Areas; provide convenient <br />access for emergency service vehicles; .and satisfy .all building envelope spacing <br />standards, the minimum required lot frontage may be reduced to not less than 20 <br />feet for flag lots, and lots fronting on cul-de-sacs and 'T" turnarounds. <br />• Estate lots shall be restricted against further subdivision through deed restrictions <br />and/or permanent conservation easements. Primary and Secondary <br />Conservation Areas located outside building envelopes shall be restricted against <br />further development through conservation easements and/or deed restrictions. <br />• Estate lot subdivision road(s) shall be designed to provide internal access to all <br />lots in the subdivision. Private driveways shall access existing state maintained <br />roads only via subdivision roads providing internal access to lots in the <br />subdivision. <br />• A 150 foot Type F buffer meeting the requirements of Article IV-B-8-e shall be <br />provided along the frontage of all existing state maintained roads adjacent to the <br />subdivision boundaries. In areas of dense mature forest, existing vegetation may <br />be used to fulfill the buffer requirements. If additional planting is required, new <br />.plant materials that satisfy the buffer. requirements of Article IV-B-8-e shall be <br />installed and maintained in accordance with provisions of Article IV-B-8-f. <br />
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