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Board of County Commissioners. Revisions to the Subdivision Regulations. Presented By the Orange County Public Works Department November 18, 2008. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. Purpose Roadway Design/ Parking Standards Platting Requirements Gated Community Regulations Next Steps.
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Board of CountyCommissioners Revisions tothe SubdivisionRegulations Presented By the Orange County Public Works Department November 18, 2008
PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Purpose • Roadway Design/ Parking Standards • Platting Requirements • Gated Community Regulations • Next Steps
PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Purpose • Roadway Design/ Parking Standards • Platting Requirements • Gated Community Regulations • Next Steps
PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Purpose • Roadway Design/ Parking Standards • Platting Requirements • Gated Community Regulations • Next Steps
ROADWAY DESIGN/ PARKING STANDARDS Current Authority • Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 34, Article V • Roadway Design Standards Roadway Width • Generally tied to anticipated use and traffic volumes • Local roads (low volume) - Minimum 18' pavement width • Local roads (moderate volume) - Minimum 20' pavement width • Collector Roads (moderate volume) - Minimum 22' pavement width • Arterial Roads (high volume) - Minimum 24' pavement width
ROADWAY DESIGN/ PARKING STANDARDS On-Street Parking Concerns • Emergency Vehicle Access Needs • 20' Clear Path (2-way streets) • 17' Clear Path (1-way streets) • Multiple vehicles using subdivision streets for parking block right-of-way
ROADWAY DESIGN/ PARKING STANDARDS • Convened small committee of private development professionals and County staff to address concerns • Private sector - 5 participants • County staff - 6 participants (including Planning, Zoning, Fire & Rescue, and Development Engineering Divisions.)
ROADWAY DESIGN/ PARKING STANDARDS • Committee prepared a Report with proposed Typical Sections • Allows for 20-foot emergency vehicle path (2-way traffic) • Allows for 17-foot emergencyvehicle path (1-way traffic) • Allows for use of gutter to meet parking/travel lane requirements (low volume streets)
PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Purpose • Roadway Design/ Parking Standards • Platting Requirements • Gated Community Regulations • Next Steps
PLATTING REQUIREMENTS Current Authority • Subdivision Regulations Chapter 34, Article IV • Platting Requirements • Planning and Development, Chapter 30, Article III • Land Development and Use Ordinance • Planning And Development, Chapter 30, Article IV • Subdivisions and Plats
PLATTING REQUIREMENTS Platting Issues • County Code has 3 separate Articles describing the requirements for platting. • Inconsistencies occur within Article II Chapter 30 and Article IV Chapter 34. • The proposed amendment will update County Code and address the inconsistencies.
PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Purpose • Roadway Design/ Parking Standards • Platting Requirements • Gated Community Regulations • Next Steps
GATED COMMUNITY REGULATIONS Current Authority • Subdivision Regulations, Chapter 34, Article VIII • Gated Communities Background • Previous BCC Work Sessions held October 30, 2007 and April 29, 2008 • Discussed gated community issues, the existing ordinance and proposed ordinance changes
GATED COMMUNITY REGULATIONS Background (continued) • Proposed Ordinance Amendments • Recognize desire for interconnectivity • Identify appropriate and prohibited locations for Gated Communities • Provide prohibition on mixing public and private stormwater systems • Provide additional disclosures statements for all property sales and for storm debris responsibilities • Provide financial requirements that establish a storm debris account and the developer responsibility to the fund five required accounts
PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Purpose • Roadway Design/ Parking Standards • Platting Requirements • Gated Community Regulations • Next Steps
NEXT STEPS • Revise /update ordinances • Meet with stakeholders in Development Community • LPA Public Hearing - Jan/Feb 2009 • BCC Public Hearing - Feb/Mar 2009
Board of CountyCommissioners Revisions tothe SubdivisionRegulations Presented By the Orange County Public Works Department November 18, 2008