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Article 2: Procedures 13 <br /> Section 2.5: Site Plan Review <br /> 2.5.5 Vesting of Site Plan <br /> (A) At the option of the Applicant, a site plan may be vested for a period of not less than two <br /> nor more than five years. To become vested, a site specific development plan must be <br /> approved by the Board of County Commissioners as a Special Use Permit, in accordance <br /> with Section 2.7 of this Ordinance. An approved site specific development plan shall <br /> contain the following statement: "Approval of this plan establishes a zoning vested right <br /> under G.S. 153A-344.1. Unless terminated at an earlier date, the zoning right shall be <br /> valid until <br /> (I3) The site specific development plan for a project which requires the preparation of an <br /> Environmental Impact Statement(EIS) in accordance with Section 6.16 of this Ordinance <br /> shall not be approved until the EIS has been made available for public review, and has <br /> been presented to the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with Section 2.23 <br /> of this Ordinance. <br /> 2.5.6 Guarantee of Improvements <br /> (A) If a guarantee of improvements is required as a condition of site plan approval, the <br /> applicant shall provide Orange County with a security bond, escrow agreement, or <br /> irrevocable letter of credit by an approved institution. <br /> (I3) The guarantee shall be effective for 12 months and shall include the cost of the <br /> improvements plus 10%. <br /> (C) Prior to issuance of any site plan approval, the guarantee shall be approved by the <br /> County Attorney. <br /> (D) If a guarantee is not submitted, the developer must install all required improvements to <br /> the satisfaction of the County prior to issuance of the zoning compliance permit. <br /> 2.5.7 Additional Requirements for Overlay Districts <br /> (A) Efland-Cheeks Highway 70 Corridor Overlay District <br /> (1) Approval Requirements <br /> Within the Efland-Cheeks Highway 70 Corridor Overlay District(ECOD), no <br /> construction activity shall begin nor shall any conversion of existing single-family <br /> residence to a non-residential land use, excavation, soil removal, grading or <br /> disturbance of vegetation including trees, land disturbing activity associated with <br /> a non-residential land use, be commenced, nor any sign erected until such time <br /> as a site plan has been approved and a permit issued by the Planning Director in <br /> accordance with is :section ar: Sections 2.4, and 6.6_ this Ordinance. <br /> �lte-ales=� ���uif�n�f�ts <br /> in ::`{m ad Lion to <br /> �lav'�++�g-add"€tiet�aa-i a#gr-+mitten-s��-b�-req�+red-fir-nor,-r�s?detal-�as�d-t�s2s <br /> devels�s '�l-i�n�� <br /> including-total-acres, pFoposed-use s}, fatal <br /> buitdi�sg-sq�tar�_fo�g�=e-ui�d-and-�rsp�sa-�1-�users- <br /> {�}---fie dietaso}�snd � ga aefi lot s�pv ' ±Y erasf to be Lisa <br /> d) T-;-_4eGatinn nr! u-rRd-pfGpE'-rsed-&tf_eet-s-Q._4 <br /> °a4 j`s <br /> �--_ _--T��esat+en `tfrm-`QCs-e#-e�t�y-arid-e?�+t-for-r�aet����ks+elea-and-inieraat <br /> Orange County,North Carolina-Unified Development Ordinance Page 2-12 <br />