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Article 3: Base zoning Districts 33 <br /> Section 3.5: Industrial Districts <br /> 3. Residential uses are not permitted in this district. <br /> 4. Allowable impervious surface area is based on the Watershed Protection Overlay District in which the <br /> property is located. Refer to Section 4.2.6 for a breakdown of the allowable impervious surface area. <br /> Additionally,Section 4.2.6 may require a larger lot size for non-residential uses than is contained in the <br /> Dimensional and Ratio Standards Table. <br /> 5. For lots outside of a Watershed Protection'Overlay.District(see Section 4.2),the minimum usable lot area <br /> for lots that utilize ground absorption wastewater systems shall be 30,000 square feet for parcelt-between <br /> 40,000 square feet and 1.99 acres in size;zoning lots two acres and greater in size shall have a minimum <br /> usable lot area of at least 40,000 square feet. <br /> 6. Access shall consist of direct vehicular access to streets designated either arterial or collector by the <br /> adopted Comprehensive Plan.Access to rail service is desirable but not required. <br /> 7. Proposed subdivisions are subject to all applicable subdivision standards detailed in Article 7. Note that <br /> Article 7 provides for different dimensional requirements than those shown in the Dimensional and Ratio <br /> Standards table depending upon the type of subdivision proposed and the percentage of open space <br /> provided. <br /> 8. Subdivisions proposing private roads are subject to larger setbacks and minimum lot sizes than those listed <br /> in the Dimensional and Ratio Standards. Refer to Section 7.8.4 for additional requirements. Refer to <br /> Section 7.8.5 for private road standards. <br /> 9. Subdivisions in the Economic Development,Commercial and/or Industrial Nodes are subject to the <br /> procedure outlined in Section 2.16. <br /> �!T!� _11_._1--0-ZbRiAg(G-7)DiStFiGt shall be approved by the 99aFd of Gounty <br /> 10 11 PlAtriGt,OF GbRditig!121 <br /> the appropriate Section of the UDO if the users'project involves more than one non-residential principal use or <br /> principal structure instead of having two separate Development Standards(#10 and#11)in this chart. <br /> Orange County,North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 3-35 <br />