Orange County NC Website
• Address existing non-conforming uses, <br /> • Facilitate unique economic development opportunities, and <br /> • Allow non-conforming uses to become conforming. <br /> Rural Economic Development Area <br /> • Adopted Plan REDA (map) <br /> • Proposed UDO REDA (map) <br /> REDA-CZ-1 --SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS <br /> 1. Only to non-residential development. <br /> 2. Only uses listed in REDA-CZ-1 (Section 5.2.3). <br /> 3. Specific uses only with BOCC approval. <br /> 4. Impervious surface restrictions. <br /> 5. Follow UDO standards or creative alternatives. <br /> 6. Comprehensive groundwater study <br /> 7. Groundwater use not> 240 gallons/day/acre. <br /> 8. No negative impacts without mitigation. <br /> REDA-CZ-1 Permitted Uses <br /> • Libraries, <br /> • Beauty& Barber Shops, <br /> • Contractors, Building &Trade, <br /> • Office & Personal Services, Class 1, <br /> • Real Estate Agents & Brokers, <br /> • Storage of Goods, Outside, <br /> • Storage or Warehousing: Inside Buitding, <br /> • Studio (Art), <br /> • Theater, Indoor or Outdoor (including Drive-ins), <br /> • Race Track (Motorized, etc.) and Go-Kart Track Facilities, <br /> • Postal & Parcel Delivery Services, <br /> • Accessory Uses, and <br /> • Assembly Facility Less Than 300 Occupants. <br /> Brian Crawford said that he was informed by the County Attorney that all 7 members of <br /> the Planning Board must be present for the meeting to continue. The seventh member was on <br /> his way. The boards agreed to move to item 10, which does not require the Planning Board. <br /> The boards moved on to item C-10 and then recessed until the seventh member arrived. <br /> Chair Pelissier called the meeting back to order at 7:32 PM. <br /> Glenn Bowles went through the PowerPoint again. <br /> Larry Wright made reference to page 17, item D and the 250-foot landscape buffer <br /> where it says, "no vegetation in this area shall be disturbed." He asked what happens as the <br /> limbs die off and what might be done for mitigation for decibel levels. He asked if anyone has <br /> looked into this. <br /> Glenn Bowles said that they look at this at the site approval stage and if the buffer looks <br /> inadequate or that it need beefing up, they will deal with it at that time. <br />