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Article 6: Development Standards <br />Section 6.4: Performance Standards 345 <br />6.4.5 Air Pollution <br />(A) General Standards <br />(1) Any Permitted Principal Use, Special Use, Accessory Use, or Conditional Use <br />that emits any "air contaminant', as defined in G.S. 143 -213, shall comply with <br />applicable State of North Carolina standards concerning air pollution, as set forth <br />in Article 21 B of Chapter 143 of the North Carolina General Statutes. <br />(2) No zoning compliance permit or building permit shall be issued with respect to <br />any development covered by Subsection (1) until the State Division of <br />Environmental Management has certified to the Planning Director that the <br />appropriate State permits have been received by the applicant (as provided in <br />G.S. 143 - 215.108) or that the applicant will be eligible to receive such permits <br />and that the development is otherwise in compliance with applicable air pollution <br />control regulations. <br />(B) C- G_.pmin Deyelepmnnt Zoning Distr-in #s 88 <br />(2) E°hsite plaR must be aGGGm�panied by t�� <br />GCD 1 1 1 4i IiGT <br />(a) A w 'tten rl + -at' p from the Staff Gf the Cpl rGnmental 11 aR agemen+ <br />�rissro that a .'.. ., <br />r Ml fir Permit iv nt r G4 J Guired; <br />(b) If - air alit permit is required, a Gnmplete GGpar Gf the n <br />t <br />Lit NGR t-aF t 'al GGrRbustinn eRgiRes and_ye Fatales <br />water x-. <br />l{{�� <br />Ma;nteRaRGe Gr repair Of eXistiRg eq (ipMent that rl e nGt rn It ip aR <br />T17� a -a r <br />r GSe iI.A. the e, i6Ginn Gf -air Gill ltan +s <br />aiF YES' <br />viGes to pf4ave -PA <br />plants form freezing <br />88 Staff is suggesting deletion of this subsection because not only.is it largely redundant with the preceding <br />subsection (A), it also places additional application requirements on projects proposed in areas designated for non- <br />residential growth (the Economic Development Districts) with which non - residential projects in other areas of the <br />County designated for growth (e.g., Commercial - Industrial Activity Nodes) do not need to comply. Additionally, if <br />any of the activities listed under subsection (13)(3) were to begin to require an N.C. Air Quality Permit, the County's <br />regulations would be incorrect. <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance Page 6 -18 <br />