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332 <br />Article 4: Overlay Zoning Districts <br />Section 4.2: Watershed Protection <br />4.2.6 Impervious Surface, Detention Pond, and Lot Size Requirements for Non - Residential Uses <br />Unless otherwise noted in the Table below, minimum lot sizes shall be in conformance with the <br />underlying zoning district. <br />72 This is an error that has existed in the regulations since Watershed Protection Overlay Districts were adopted. <br />Little River Protected Watershed (within Orange County) contains 40,603 acres. 1% if this land area is 406 acres. <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance <br />Page 4 -8 <br />TABLE 4.2.6: IMPERVIOUS SURFACE/DETENTION POND REQUIREMENTS <br />DISTRICT IMPERVIOUS SURFACE/DETENTION POND REQUIREMENTS (NON -RESIDENTIAL) <br />UNIV -CA <br />UNIV -PW Same as Residential (See Table in subsection 4.2.5) <br />5 -acre minimum lot size, with potential of up to five lots as small as two acres for lots of record October 19, 1999; <br />CANE -CA <br />AND <br />6% impervious surface limit. <br />[11 BMPs cannot be used to satisfy watershed impervious surface requirements. <br />U- ENO -CA <br />2 -acre minimum lot size AND <br />6% impervious surface limit. <br />5 -acre minimum lot size with potential of up to five lots as small as two acres for lots of record October 19, 1999 <br />(Amended 10- 19 -99); AND <br />50% ISR for all fire stations and solid waste collection centers; AND <br />CANE -PW <br />12% ISR for all other non - residential uses; AND <br />on -site infiltration of the first inch of stormwater runoff, AND <br />a limit of 1.0% of the watershed for non - residential use (139 acres in CANE -PW). <br />[11 BMPs cannot be used to satisfy watershed impervious surface requirements. <br />2 -acre minimum lot size AND <br />50% ISR for all fire stations and solid waste collection centers; AND <br />LITTLE -PW <br />12% ISR for all other non - residential uses; AND <br />on -site infiltration of the first inch of stormwater runoff; AND <br />a limit of 1.0% of the watershed for non - residential use (1 39 aGre., in GAME P 406 acres in LITTLE- PW) .72 <br />1 BMPs cannot be used to satisfy watershed impervious surface requirements. <br />72 This is an error that has existed in the regulations since Watershed Protection Overlay Districts were adopted. <br />Little River Protected Watershed (within Orange County) contains 40,603 acres. 1% if this land area is 406 acres. <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance <br />Page 4 -8 <br />