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ORD-2012-004 Amendments to Unified Development Ordinance Text (UDO /Zoning 2011 -06
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ORD-2012-004 Amendments to Unified Development Ordinance Text (UDO /Zoning 2011 -06
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2/7/2012
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7e
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Agenda - 02-07-2012 - 7e
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\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2010's\2012\Agenda - 02-07-2012 - Regular Mtg.
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Article 6: Development Standards 73 <br /> Section 6.4: Performance Standards <br /> (5) Noise levels for the extraction of earth products and landfills shall be as set forth <br /> in Sections 5.11 and 5.12. <br /> (13) Commercial, Industrial,and Conditional Zoning Districts <br /> (1) Within the LCA,0-1, El,or 1-1 district, no permitted Principal Use, Special Use or <br /> Accessory Use shall generate noise that tends to have an annoying or disruptive <br /> effect upon uses located outside the immediate space occupied by that use. <br /> (2) The following table establishes the maximum permissible noise levels for <br /> permitted uses, special uses,conditional uses and accessory uses in the NC-2, <br /> CC-3, GC-4, EC-5,AS, 1-2, 1-3, and CZ districts: <br /> TABLE 6.4.3.13: COMMERCIAL,INDUSTRIAL,AND CONDITIONAL ZONING DISTRICTS <br /> MAXIMUM PERMITTED SOUND LEVELS <br /> ZONING oF ADJACENT NOISE LEVEL LIMITS[DBA]FOR GENERATING LAND <br /> LOT <br /> ZONING OF DEVELOPMENT SITE USE <br /> TO TOO PM <br /> 7:00 PM TO 7:00 AM 7 00 AM <br /> NC-2, 1-2[11 :5-50 5060—1 <br /> Residential CC-3,GC-4, EC-5, 4550 5060 <br /> 1-3,AS,CZ Districts[21 <br /> NC-2, 1-2[11 50 60 5565 <br /> Commercial CC-3, GC-4, EC-5, 5565 W 70 <br /> 1-3,AS CZ Districts[21 1 <br /> NC-2, 1-2[11 65 6070 <br /> Industrial CC-3,GC-4, EC-5, 70 9575 <br /> 1 1-3,AS CZ Districts[2] <br /> NOTES: <br /> [1]Measurements shall be taken at the boundary line of the zoning lot. <br /> [21 Measurements shall be taken at the boundary line of the zoning district. <br /> (C) Economic Development Zoning Districts <br /> (1) Maximum Permitted Sound Levels <br /> TABLE 6.4.3.C: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICTS <br /> MAXIMUM PERMITTED SOUND LEVELS <br /> OISE LEVEL LIMITS[DBA]FOR GENERATING LAND <br /> RECEIVING LAND USE USE <br /> 84 The additional language is suggested in order to ensure that a parcel zoned as a Conditional District or one of the <br /> "Other"Districts is properly protected if a neighboring parcel is developed. <br /> 85 Using the word"category"here is unnecessary and potentially confusing since the limits refer to a specific use <br /> (i.e.,the use generating the noise)and not a category of uses. Staff is also suggesting an increase in the noise level <br /> limits which are currently quite low(see comparative examples of decibel levels in other information included with <br /> this amendment package). Note that the existing levels in the"Industrial"row appear to be in error since the <br /> nighttime levels are actually higher than the daytime levels. <br /> 86 Using the word"type"instead of"category"is suggested because in the EDDs,the Land Use category depicted in <br /> the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan is"Economic Development",which is not even addressed on this <br /> chart. Staff believes the intent of the regulation was to apply the noise limits within the EDD as well as to parcels <br /> located near the EDDs.Staff is also suggesting an increase in the noise level limits which are currently quite low <br /> (see comparative examples of decibel levels in other information included with this amendment package). Note that <br /> the existing levels in the"Commercial"and"Industrial"rows appear to be in error since the nighttime levels are <br /> actually higher than the daytime levels. <br /> Orange County,North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-15 <br />
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