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ORDINANCE NO. 2001- 008 <br />o Sanitary sewer line extensions shall be limited to laterals and minor lines connecting <br />land uses to main lines; and <br />O In no case shall centralized <br />sanitary sewer <br />lines <br />be permitted <br />to extend more <br />than 500 <br />feet from <br />of the <br />neighborhood <br />design communities. <br />the centerline <br />of a roadway <br />which <br />is an Urban Service <br />Area <br />boundary. <br />• Development projects located <br />outside of <br />the Urban <br />Service Area that <br />meet the <br />criteria <br />of the <br />neighborhood <br />design communities. <br />of the Future Land <br />Use Element <br />for: <br />policies <br />O clustering of residential development within agricultural areas; <br />o clustering of residential development within privately owned upland conservation <br />areas; <br />O clustering development within mixed use districts; or <br />O <br />traditional <br />neighborhood <br />design communities. <br />POTABLE WATER SUB -ELEMENT <br />Policy 5.7 <br />Consistent with the policies of the Future Land Use Element of this plan, provision of potable water <br />service shall be limited to the following: <br />• Areas within the Urban Service Area; <br />• Areas where the county has legal commitments to provide facilities and services as of the <br />date of adoption of this plan; <br />• Areas outside of the Urban Service Area that are located east of I-95, where at least a portion <br />of the site fronts on a public roadway which serves as an Urban Service Area boundary as <br />depicted .on the Official Future Land Use Map. These areas are subject to the following <br />provisions: <br />O The maximum density of such land shall be as shown on the Official Future Land <br />Use Map, and the provision of centralized potable water service shall not be <br />justification for an increase in maximum density; <br />o Potable water line extensions shall be limited to laterals and minor lines connecting <br />land uses to main lines; and <br />