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Minutes 02-05-2013
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ORD-2013-005 Ordinance Amending Comp. Plan, UDO and Zoning Atlas to Establish Two New Zoning Overlay Districts in the Efland Area
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ORD-2013-006 Ordinance Amending Comp. Plan, UDO and Zoning Atlas to Establish Two New Zoning Overlay Districts in the Efland Area, etc.
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ORD-2013-007 Ordinance Denying Amendment to OC Comp. Plan, UDO and Zoning Atlas
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RES-2013-007 DENIED - Resolution Concerning Statement of Consistency of a Proposed Zoning Atlas Amendment with the Adopted OC 2030 Comprehensive Plan
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Article 6: Development Standards 61 <br />Section 6.8: Landscaping, Buffers & Tree Protection <br />(Cr--, The Planning Director may grant the extension on requests for planting extens <br />s fitted between May 15 and September 15 of each year, and may gr e <br />extensi at other times if there are unfavorable conditions for p ng. <br />(D) If the initial LRE expired and conditions are still d ed unsuitable for planting, an <br />applicant may request o dditional extension to 90 days. During periods of <br />extreme drought, as evidence the offi eclaration of Stage 3 or greater mandatory <br />water conservation requirements, t nning Director, or designee, may authorize <br />additional 90 -day extensions and the on tension typically allowed. These <br />extensions may be co . ed throughout the perio i which the extreme drought <br />conditions rem ' . <br />(E) The cant shall also acknowledge that no Final Zoning Complia Permit shall be <br />ued while there is an active (pending) LREC unless a performance gua ee (such as <br />a letter of credit or performance bond) sufficient to cover 110% of the installed <br />landscaping costs has been posted with the Planning and Inspections Department. <br />6.8.12 Additional Standards for Economic Development Districts <br />(A) Landscape and Tree Preservation Plan <br />The Landscape and Tree Preservation Plan shall be prepared in accordance with the <br />requirements of Section 6.8.10. <br />(B) Preservation of Existing Features <br />(1) Natural features such as streams and ponds, hillsides, rock formations, unique <br />vegetation and natural areas, wildlife habitats, and other similar features must be <br />incorporated into the overall development concept. <br />(2) Building sites, parking areas, and other uses shall be situated in such a way as to <br />protect existing tree stock having a diameter of one -foot or greater when <br />measured four and a half feet above ground level. <br />(3) Trees to be saved shall be noted on the landscape and tree preservation plan <br />and appropriate measures to protect the tree stock from damage during <br />construction, including no grading within the critical root zone, shall be indicated <br />in accordance with Section 6.8.4. <br />(4) Where possible, trees shall be protected in stands or clusters. <br />(5) The siting of buildings shall take advantage of scenic views and take into <br />consideration the impact of new structures on views from off -site. <br />(6) Where ever possible, access to views are to be preserved for adjacent property <br />owners and passing motorists. <br />(7) Scenic views and visual elements within the visual corridor shall be identified and <br />preserved where possible. <br />(C) Buffering Neighboring Uses <br />(1) A minimum buffer of 100 feet in width is to be provided at the boundary of all <br />Economic Development Districts. <br />(2) In accordance with Section 6 6 2 6.6.5, a buffer of 100 feet in width is to be <br />maintained adjacent to the right -of -way of interstate highways. <br />(3) In the Buckhorn EDD, a buffer of 150 feet is required on the portion of the <br />boundary adjacent to the Clearview Subdivision and adjoining residential area on <br />the north side of West Ten Road. <br />(4) In the Hillsborough EDD, a buffer of 100 feet is required along the Old 86 <br />roadway corridor. For properties located within the EDH -1 zoning district, a 50 <br />foot wide buffer is required. <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance Page 6 -55 <br />
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