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7 <br /> C) Written comments from the Orange County Health Department, <br /> Division of Environmental Health regarding the adequacy of plans <br /> restroom facilities and food preparation/handling arrangements; <br /> d) Written. comments from the Orange County Fire Marshal and <br /> Sheriffs Department regarding the adequacy of parking, access, or <br /> other factors related to public safety. <br /> 8.8.14.2 Standards of Evaluation <br /> a) hot siz-L- The�4hall contain a minimum of five (5) acres and shall <br /> be adequate to accommodate all proposed activities, including safe <br /> vehicular and pedestrian circulation, and the maximum number of <br /> participants for any single event.—he pemiit shall be limited *e <br /> tFaet, or- 150 paFfieipants,whieheveff-is le <br /> b) The maximum number of participants at any given time at any event <br /> is 150 persons. <br /> 43g) The proposed activity will occur no more frequently than seven <br /> days in a 30-day period, and on no more than 50 days per year. <br /> Signs associated with the use are allowed only while the event is in <br /> progress and shall not exceed one sign per event with a maximum <br /> sign area of siK4eea (16) six(W square feet, and a maximum height <br /> of six(6)feet. Other standards of Article 9 shall also apply. <br /> ee) All parking shall be on-site. <br /> fl Noise levels at the boundary of the area included in the Special <br /> Use Permit shall not exceed 50 decibels between the hours of 7:00 <br /> a.m. and 7:00 p.m.. or 45 decibels between the hours of 7:00 <br /> p.m. and 7:00 a.m. <br /> dg) The site plan shall have the written approval of the Orange County <br /> Division of Environmental Health regarding the adequacy of the <br /> water supply and wastewater disposal for the specified maximum <br /> number of participants for any single event and the written approval <br /> of the Orange County Fire Marshal and Orange County Sheriffs <br /> Department regarding the adequacy of parking, access or other <br /> factors relating to public safety. <br />