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NS ORD-1997-012 Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments - Golf Course Standards
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5/21/1997
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9c
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I <br /> 19 <br /> 2111197 Final Draft Page 14 <br /> (2) Parking lots and outdoor storage areas shall be landscaped and <br /> screened as per the standards set forth in Article 12 of the Zoning <br /> Ordinance; <br /> (3) Berms, fences and walls may be used with plant materials for <br /> screening, provided such features are designed and located in <br /> harmony with other site features and functions; <br /> (4) To minimize visual impact by blending architecture into the <br /> surrounding landscape, foundation plantings are required at all <br /> structures,including free-standing entrance signs; and <br /> (5) Turfgrasses shall be selected using drought, pest, and disease <br /> resistant species and/or cultivars. <br /> f. Stormwater Management <br /> (1) Each golf course shall provide a system of stormwater management <br /> in accordance with the standards contained in Articles 6.23.3 and <br /> 6.23.4 of the Zoning Ordinance. The stormwater management plan <br /> shall be reviewed by the Orange County Erosion Control Division; <br /> (2) The rate of runoff from the site shall not be increased over pre- <br /> development conditions; <br /> (3) The stormwater management system must respect existing drainage <br /> patterns. Direct runoff away from erosion-prone slopes. Paved paths <br /> may be used to channel runoff; <br /> (4) Energy dissipaters such as rip rap aprons shall be used where runoff <br /> is concentrated and discharged, for example, at downspouts from <br /> rooftops and storm drains at parking areas. Runoff shall not be <br /> discharged directly into surface water or other environmentally <br /> sensitive areas ; and <br /> g. Mitigation Plan <br /> The intent of this Article is preservation and protection of natural habitats. <br /> However, a mitigation plan is required when any wetland or other <br /> environmentally sensitive area identified in the biological inventory will be <br /> altered as a result of construction or operation of the golf course or other <br /> facility (including infrastructure) associated with the golf course <br /> development.The mitigation plan shall include the following: <br />
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