§ 38-559. Performance standards.  


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  • (a)

    A primary intent of this article is to reduce development cost through flexible design. Therefore, the development design should provide diversity and originality in street design and lot layout to achieve the optimum relationship with the natural character of the land and enhance the living environment.

    (Ord. No. 97-03, § 10, 2-25-97)

    (b)

    Common open space shall comply with the design guidelines in Orange County Code, chapter 24, article II, open space regulations.

    (Ord. No. 92-42, § 7, 12-15-92)

    (c)

    The keeping of poultry (SIC Group 025) and cows and horses (SIC Group 0272) for domestic purposes on individual residential lots one (1) acre in size or greater is permitted, subject to the conditions listed in subsections 38-79(38) and (44). Further, within the R-CE-Cluster tracts, common animal areas may be established, provided that the total number shall not exceed one (1) animal per acre of designated common animal area.

    (Ord. No. 97-03, § 10, 2-25-97)

    (d)

    Lots located [adjacent] to the perimeter of the tract must be designed to be compatible with the abutting zoning district. This may be accomplished by providing lot widths equal to the minimum requirements of the conventional zoning, or the provision of an adequate buffer between a clustered unit and the property boundary. Consideration will be given to rights-of-way which separate property boundaries.

    (Ord. No. 97-03, § 10, 2-25-97)

    (e)

    Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with article XI of this chapter.

    (Ord. No. 97-03, § 10, 2-25-97)

(P & Z Res., art. XXXVI, § 9)