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Article 10: Definitions 38 <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> ubdivision, Minor <br /> A •'vision of a tract of land that does not: <br /> - Create more than five lots, including the residual acreage, from any one tract of land in ny 24 <br /> month period; <br /> b) I-dicate or improve any new public street other than widening an existing public s eet;' <br /> c) Ex -nd public water and/or sanitary sewerage systems other than laterals to serv•, individual lots; <br /> d) Nec-.sitate the installation of drainage improvements which would require east ments through <br /> one o ore lots to serve other lots; and <br /> e) At the op on of the applicant, involve vesting of the subdivision for a perio• greater than one <br /> year. <br /> Substantial dama• - <br /> Damage of any origin sus -fined by a structure during any one year period hereby the cost of restoring <br /> the structure to its before-d- aged condition would equal or exceed 50% of the market value of the <br /> structure before the damage . curred. See definition of"substantial i •provement." Substantial damage <br /> also means flood-related dame.- sustained by a structure on two s=•crate occasions during a ten-year <br /> period for which the cost of repair- at the time of each such flood = ent, on the average, equals or <br /> exceeds 25% of the market value o• he structure before the da -age occurred. <br /> Substantial improvement <br /> Any combination of repairs, reconstruction, ehabilitation, addition, or other improvement of a structure, <br /> taking place during any one year period whe -by the c•.t of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market <br /> value of the structure before the start of constriction • the improvement. This term includes structures, <br /> which have incurred substantial damage, regard as: of the actual repair work performed. The term does <br /> not, however, include either any correction of exi •g violations of State or Orange County health, <br /> sanitary, or safety code specifications which h-,e bean identified by the Orange County code <br /> enforcement official and which are the minim . neces -ry to assure safe living conditions, or any <br /> alteration of a historic structure provided th.. the alterati• will not preclude the structure's continued <br /> designation as a historic structure. <br /> Support System <br /> A combination of footers, piers, ca•s, and shims that will, when p •perly installed, support the mobile <br /> home. Masonry walls may be in: ailed as a cosmetic feature. <br /> Telecommunication Facilities, Accessory Use <br /> A use incidental to, subor• nate to, and subservient to the principal use of e property. As defined in this <br /> section an accessory u - is a secondary use. <br /> Telecommunic. ion Facilities, Antenna <br /> A system of elec cal conductor communications equipment that transmits and/or :ceives <br /> electromagnets, radio signals used in the provision of all types of wireless communic: ions services. <br /> Teleco unication Facilities, Applicant <br /> Any wir- -ss service provider or wireless support structure owner submitting an application r a wireless <br /> facility <br /> T' ecommunication Facilities, Application <br /> formal request, containing all necessary and required documentation, submitted to Orange Count to <br /> construct or modify a wireless support structure or a wireless facility. <br /> Telecommunication Facilities, Base Station <br /> A station at a specific site authorized to communicate with mobile stations, generally consisting of radio <br /> receivers, antennas, coaxial cables, power supplies, and other associated electronics.9 <br /> 9 The term base station is new to State Law and we are adding the definition to the UDO. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-50 <br />