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1 , <br /> e <br /> 110 <br /> Article 10: Definitions <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> Obstruction <br /> Includes, but is not limited to, any dam, wall, wharf, embankment, levee, dike, pile, abutment, protection, <br /> excavation, channelization, bridge, conduit, culvert, building, wire, fence, rock, gravel, refuse, fill, <br /> structure, vegetation or other material in, along, across, or projecting into any watercourse, which may <br /> alter, impede, retard, or change the direction and/or velocity of the flow of water, or due to its location, its <br /> propensity to snare or collect debris carried by the flow of water, or its likelihood of being carried <br /> downstream. <br /> Office Use <br /> A use of property for professional and clerical activities associated with the operation of a business. <br /> Offices & Personal Services, Class 1 <br /> Offices and personal services that attract few customers or clients on premises other than employees, <br /> generate low traffic volumes (< 100 trips/day), and have no adverse impacts beyond the space occupied <br /> by the building. <br /> Offices & Personal Services, Class 2 <br /> Offices and personal services that generate medium traffic volumes (100-400 trips/day), and have no <br /> adverse impacts beyond the lot boundaries. <br /> Offices & Personal Services, Class <br /> Offices and personal services that generate high traffic volumes (>400 trips/day), and have no adverse <br /> impacts beyond the zoning district boundary. <br /> Open Burning Of Trees, Limbs, Stumps And Construction Debris Associated With <br /> The Permitted Activity <br /> The disposal of limbs, stumps and construction debris associated with the permitted activity by means of <br /> outdoor fires. <br /> Open Space - (flexible development) <br /> "Primary Conservation Areas"and "Secondary Conservation Areas", as defined in Section 7.13, which <br /> are preserved through conservation easements or other restrictions in a flexible development subdivision. <br /> Open Space - (land use intensity) <br /> A. Open space is the total horizontal area of uncovered open space plus half the total horizontal <br /> area of covered open space subject to limitations set forth below. <br /> B. Uncovered open space is total gross land area not covered by buildings, plus open <br /> exterior balconies and roof areas improved as recreation space. <br /> C. Covered open space is usable open space closed to the sky, but having two clear unobstructed <br /> open or partially open sides. Partially open sides is to be construed as 50% or more. Examples <br /> of covered space are covered balconies, covered portions of improved roof areas, or space under <br /> buildings supported on columns or posts or cantilevered. The square footage countable as <br /> covered open space shall not exceed the square footage of the open space sides. <br /> Open Space Ratio <br /> The minimum square footage of open space required for each square foot of gross land area. This area <br /> includes parking and vehicular access areas and it can also include balconies, and roofs improved for <br /> recreation. <br /> Outdoor Advertising Industry <br /> The organizations that provide outdoor displays or display space on a lease or rental basis. <br /> Outdoor Lighting, Cutoff Fixture <br /> 130 The"land use intensity"system is applicable to both residential and non-residential uses/projects so having the <br /> word"residential"here is incorrect. <br /> Orange County,North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-27 <br />