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Ordinances - Council Term
2004-2006
Year
2006
Ordinance
059
Effective Date
5/12/2006
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BIL 229 Draft 02 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Bills\2004-2006
BIL 229 Draft 02 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Bills\2004-2006
COM 0692.002 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Communications\2004-2006
COM 0692.002 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Communications\2004-2006
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D. Final Subdivision Approval of the proposed agricultural subdivision shall <br /> be secured from the Planning Director within five (5) years from the effective date <br /> of this ordinance. The applicant shall reserve the following easements and special <br /> setbacks in perpetuity for purposes of protecting and maintaining naturally <br /> forested areas and shall delineate such easements and setbacks on plans submitted <br /> for subdivision review: <br /> 1. a 100-that wide "forest reserve easement" along the existing roadway <br /> frontages of the subject property, exclusive of the access point permitted <br /> by the Department of Public Works; <br /> 2. a 30-foot "forest reserve easement" along all lot lines not covered by the <br /> 100-foot easement; and <br /> 3. a 100-foot wide structural setback in lieu of the required 30-foot setback <br /> along the existing property's public street frontage to provide an additional <br /> buffer. <br /> <br /> E. The existing CPR shall be dissolved upon subdivision approval. No new CPR's <br /> shall be established. <br /> <br /> F. Restrictive covenant(s) in the deeds of all the proposed agricultural lots fronting <br /> existing roads shall specify and uphold the easements and setbacks set forth in <br /> Condition D. The restrictive covenant(s) shall also specify that, including the area <br /> comprising the forest reserve easements described in Condition D, no less than <br /> eighty percent (80%) of the entire lot area shall be retained in forest. A copy of <br /> the proposed covenant(s) to be recorded with the Bureau of Conveyances shall be <br /> submitted to the Planning Director for review and approval prior to the issuance <br /> of Final Subdivision Approval A copy of the approved covenant(s) shall be <br /> -3- <br /> <br />
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