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I <br />I I and use <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />i <br />■ <br />7. <br />nc eTm-TTrr'P TO PROVEN ON-SITE SEWAGE TREATMENT RURAL DEVELOPMENT WILL BE SUBJECT TO PRO <br />CAPABILITY. Future development in the r <br />will be contingent upon the developer ^ <br />prior technie.1 evidence th.t Jh® <br />Efficient eulteble lend for all ’,td <br />acceptable prlnary drainfield area, ^ <br />spac^ lor at least one alternate ^”xnfleW^-«a. <br />The zoning area requirements for <br />therefore be based upon nlnlmum areas of dry <br />buildable land exclusive of roadways, <br />streams or areas of high water table. <br />8.RURAL DEVELOPMENT MUST BE SELF-SUPPORTING. All <br />-r-erro^:n;^vtn :rif!“pJorttn,3^ th. _ <br />t:r.^t*tren:ert’’rnd ‘iiLinari:;rove„ents>aln^ <br />ll as to prevent extension of costly urban services <br />into the rural area. <br />9.RURAL LAND USE DENSITIES WILL ALLOW MAXIMUM RETENTION OP PRIVATE WOOD <br />and OPEN SPACE. Low rural <iensities wiix <br />accommodate homesites without affec *'9 <br />traditional vistas of open fields and woods. <br />The retention of these woodlands ^ <br />lands will then assure permanent habitat tor <br />our abundant wildlife. Public open space <br />will be provided on a large-scale or Parx <br />Reserve Basis, but neighborhood or "P®^ <br />are unnecessary because of the ^^rge <br />of available privately owned and maintaine <br />open space. <br />will increase. Orono's rural land use plans wiix <br />piotect lll of our rural wetlands and -“shland <br />for future use as retention ponds and nutrient <br />filters including the ^eastd^nutlientrecycled urban storm water for increasea <br />filtration. <br />CMP 4-21