Orange County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 30. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
Article VIII. SITE DEVELOPMENT |
Division 1. GENERALLY |
§ 30-246. Conservation areas.
All development shall be consistent with the conservation element of the county comprehensive policy plan and the conservation regulations as shown in this Code. Where development is proposed within a conservation area, a determination must be made as to the extent of the intrusion into the conservation area. The following information shall be submitted by the developer or owner with the site development plan:
(1)
A list of on-site soils using the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service's Soil Survey of Orange County, Florida;
(2)
Identification of all wetland vegetative species, including freshwater marsh, wet prairies, cypress domes and stands and wetlands hardwood vegetative communities; and
(3)
The site development plan shall also meet the requirements of chapter X, environmental regulations, section F, soil suitability, which may require a soils study to be completed by a geotechnical engineer.
(Code 1965, § 32-67; Ord. No. 86-20, § 1, 8-25-86; Ord. No. 91-29, § 2(Exh. A), 12-10-91)