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Amended <br />12-17-96 Special Event - A commercial activity attracting at least 20 people at any given time, <br />that typically does not involve permanent structures, and does not occur more <br />frequently than seven (7) days in a thirty (30)-day period or more than fifty (50) days <br />per year. Examples of special events are craft shows, small festivals, concerts, <br />medical or veterinary clinics, and sites operated by businesses engaged in hosting <br />outdoor social events such as picnics or receptions sponsored by a restaurant or <br />caterer. Activities which are not included in this definition include: (1) events of a <br />persona( or non-profit, nature such as family reunions and church activities; (2) farm- <br />- related or rural events such as horse shows, 4-H events and auctions; and (3) fund- <br />raising events for non-profit organizations. <br />Special Use - A use which would not be appropriate generally throughout the zoning <br />district or without special study, but which, if controlled. as to number, area, location or <br />relation to neighborhood, would. Such uses which are listed as Special Uses in the <br />Permitted Use Table, Article 3•, may be installed and operated only after approval by <br />the Board of Commissioners or by the Board of Adjustment, as appropriate, subject to <br />the general and specific standards. <br />Specialized Words Definitions. - (See Special Use; Non-Conformity; Variance; <br />Dedication; Easement; Group Development; Comprehensive Plan.) <br />Amended <br />1/4194 State Mandate -The minimum Rules adopted by the Environmental Management <br />Commission for application to North Carolina's watersupply watersheds, as required <br />by the Water Supply Watershed Protection Act. The purpose of the Act, as stated in <br />its opening paragraph, is ... to protect and enhance the quality of the State's surface <br />water su lies b establishin a coo erative ro ram of watersu I rotection to be <br />PP Y 9 P P g PP Y P <br />administered by local governments consistent with statewide management <br />requirements established by the Environmental Management Commission (EMC)." <br />Amended <br />1 /4/94 <br />9/18/01 <br />5/20/03 Stream Buffer - A stream buffer is an area of land adjacent to a stream or a FEMA- <br />identified floodp[ain, whichever is greater, which, except as permitted in Article 6.23.7 <br />of this Ordinance, must remain undisturbed in its natural state. Streams are identified <br />by any of the following means: 1) shown as solid blue lines or as broken blue lines on <br />the USES Quadrangle maps, 2) shown as a water feature in the Orange County Soil <br />Survey, or 3) a water feature identified by a field determination of County staff trained <br />in surface water identification through the North Carolina Division of Water Quality <br />(NCDWQ~. Stream buffers shall extend around the perimeter of all other water <br />features if any portion of the stream buffer touches the water feature. Disputes <br />pertaining to water feature identification decisions by County staff shall be filed directly <br />to the NCDWQ. Stream buffers for Soil Survey streams shall only be calculated using <br />Method A as explained in Section 6.23.7d. <br />Street -Away for vehicular traffic whether designated as a street, highway, <br />thoroughfare, parkway, throughway, freeway, road, avenue, boulevard, lane, place or <br />however otherwise designated. <br />22-29 <br />