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ORD-1999-010 Text Amendments - Flexible Development Provisions Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations
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49 <br />AGENDA ITEM #10: MATTERS HEARD AT PUBLIC HEARING (MAY 24,1999) <br />a. Subdivision Regulations Teat Amendments <br />(1) Flexible Development Provisions <br />PURPOSE: To consider proposed text amendments to the Orange County Subdivision <br />Regulations provisions for flexible development. These amendments are proposed in conjunction <br />with companion amendments to the zoning ordinance. <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Request: Amendments to Section 11 (Definitions), Section N-D-3 (Preliminary Plat <br />Approval), and Section IV-B-10 (Flexible Development) propose changes that will: <br />• delete undesirable aspects of the conservation approach; <br />• enhance preservation of rural character in flexible development subdivisions; and <br />• provide incentives for using the estate lot approach. <br />The Planning Board Ordinance Review Committee initiated proposed changes to address issues <br />regarding the conservation approach. Staff proposes additional changes to preserve buffers along <br />subdivision boundaries and to make the estate lot approach a more viable option for development. <br />Location: The amendments, if adopted, will apply to the entirety of Orange County lying <br />outside of the Rural Buffer and outside the municipalities and their extra territorial jurisdictions, if <br />any. <br />Existing and Proposed Conditions <br />Existing: Flexible development subdivisions developed using the conservation option have not <br />demonstrated creativity in design to preserve open space as intended by the flexible development <br />provisions and do not reserve/protect any natural areas that would not be protected by other <br />existing provisions in the zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations. <br />Proposed: Staff has expanded the purview of the proposed amendments to clarify other <br />flexible development provisions including estate lot provisions and to address inadequacies of the <br />conservation option that are common for other flexible development approaches. An attached <br />document giving existing ordinance language and proposed amendments contains staff annotation <br />for each proposed amendment. <br />Planning staff recommends amendments to Orange County Subdivision Regulations, Section <br />IV-B-10 Flexibie Development that will: <br />1. Delete undesirable elements of the conservation approach and combine the <br />desirable elements of that approach with the cluster approach to create the <br />conservation-cluster (cc) approach; <br />2. Clarify and define configuration and placement of open, space (i.e. contiguous <br />stretches); <br />3. Add provision fora 100' (cc approach) or 150' (estate approach) buffer along <br />adjacent public roads to enhance preservation of rural character; <br />4. Modify setbacks and percentage of open space allowed for placement of septic <br />systems; <br />5. Provide for Internal access for all lots in the estate approach; <br />
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