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Article 6: Development Standards <br />Section 6.16:Environmental Impact Reports <br />(9)Contain lands with slopes in excess of 25% outside of drainage easements or <br />stream buffers, as determined by USGS Topographic maps, at a contour interval <br />of ten feet. <br />(B)Requirements of an Environmental Assessment <br />The Environmental Assessment (EA) shall consist of a document supplied by the <br />Planning Departmentto address issues of environmental concern to the County, and <br />completed by the applicant. Those issues include: <br />(1)Topography of site and slopes; <br />(2)Drainage issues, such as on-site streams or easements and location relative to <br />water supply watersheds, water quality critical areas and special flood hazard <br />areas; <br />(3)Natural or Cultural Resources; <br />(4)Mining of Earth products; <br />(5)Generation or storage of hazardous or toxic wastes; <br />(6)Wastewater treatment methods and sludge disposal; and <br />(7)Water usage. <br />6.16.4Environmental Impact Statement <br />(A)Applicability <br />(1)For projects which require submittal of an Environmental Assessment, an <br />Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will also be required if the project has a <br />significant environmental impact. A project has a significant environmental impact <br />when it: <br />(a)Involves surface or subsurface extraction activity requiring a Mining <br />Permit issued by the State; and/or <br />(b)Involves long-term storage or disposal of hazardous wastes; and/or <br />(c)Requires an EIS by a Federal or State agency[see (3) below]; and/or <br />(d)Fails to adequately protect (as described in Section 7.6.3(F)(2) of this <br />Ordinance) sites identified in “lnventory of Sites of Cultural, Historic, <br />Recreational, Biological, & Geological Significance in the Unincorporated <br />Portions of Orange County" and the "Orange County Inventory of Natural <br />Areas"; and/or <br />(e)Involves a land surface application wastewater treatment system, within <br />the Water Quality Critical Area of Water Supply Watersheds as defined <br />by the Orange County Comprehensive Land Use Plan. <br />(2)Orange County reserves the right to require preparation of an EIS pursuant to <br />Section 6.16.4(A)(1), notwithstanding a Finding of No Significant Impact on the <br />part of Federal or State agencies. <br />(3)Pursuant to §113A-8(b) of the North Carolina General Statutes,major <br />development projects for which an EIS is required by aFederal or State agency <br />shall be exempt from the EIS submittal requirement in Section 6.16.4(A)(1). The <br />County may require the applicant to produce a copy of the EIS submitted to the <br />3 <br />Federal or State agency as proof of compliance. <br />(B)Requirements for an EIS <br />(1)General Requirements <br />3 <br />This language is necessary in order to be in compliance with the referencedSection of the NCGS. <br />Orange County, North Carolina –Unified Development Ordinance <br />Page 6-126 <br /> <br />
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