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AN ORDINAINACE AMENDING THE ORANGE COUNTY <br /> SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS <br /> SECTION IV-13-10, SECTIONS DA AND D.2 <br /> TO CLARIFY AND ENHANCE THE FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT PROVISIONS <br /> CONCERNING PLACEMENT OF SEPTIC SYSTEMS <br /> THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ORANGE COUNTY ORDAINS: <br /> SECTION IV-13-10, SUBSECTION DA (DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, ESTATE LOT OPTION) IS <br /> REWRITTEN(UNDERLINED TEXT)TO READ AS FOLLOWS. <br /> DA Estate Lot Option <br /> For lots created as part of an estate lot development, the following standards apply: <br /> • Each estate lot shall have a lot size of at least four (4) acres. <br /> • For each estate lot, a building envelope (buildable area) shall be defined of <br /> sufficient size to accommodate a single-family detached dwelling and customary <br /> accessory uses, including, but not limited to, storage buildings and garages, <br /> patios and decks, lawns, driveways, septic systems including repair areas and <br /> well sites. <br /> • The building envelope of an estate lot may not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the <br /> total lot area and shall not include designated Primary and/or Secondary <br /> Conservation Areas. <br /> • Only the area outside of the building envelope of an estate lot may be counted <br /> toward meeting the minimum open space requirement. To the highest degree <br /> possible, the open space area shall be contiguous to open space designated on <br /> the adjacent lot(s) and shall not include required front yard and side yard <br /> setbacks unless the front or side yard contains significant primary or secondary <br /> conservation areas. <br /> • A septic system repair area and/or well can be located within the secondary <br /> conservation area provided the land designated for the septic system and/or well <br /> is not more than one quarter of the secondary conservation area of the lot. No <br /> septic system, repair area and/or well can be located in the primary conservation <br /> area of a lot. <br />