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219 <br />not be issued until the aforementioned permit has been issued by the responsible b rd <br />accordance with the review and approval procedures detailed herein <br />(B) Iss ce of a Special Use or Conditional Use Permit does not Z uirement for <br />a Zonin Compliance Permit. <br />(C) Issuance of oning Compliance Permit does not establish a vbegin and <br />complete constr tion or change the use /occupancy of a lot or d <br />regulations change bsequent to issuance of said permit. <br />(D) Application for Zoning C el iance Permit shall specif e method of disposal of trees, <br />limbs, stumps and construc debris associated i h the permitted activity. Open <br />burning of trees, limbs, stumps, d /or constru on debris associated with the permitted <br />activity is expressly prohibited. <br />(E) No building, structure, or zoning lot for ch a Zoning Compliance Permit has been <br />issued shall be used or occupied it the B i ding Inspector has, after final inspection, <br />issued a Certificate of Occupa indicating co liance with all the provisions of this <br />Ordinance. <br />(F) No building, strZersupply zoning lot for which a Zoning mpliance Permit has been <br />issued shall be ccupied until the Orange County Ith Department has <br />approved thew and sewage disposal systems serve that use. <br />(G) Issuance a Certificate of Occupancy by the Building Official or the proval of a water <br />supply d sewage disposal system by the Health Department shall in case be <br />co rued as waiving any provision of this Ordinance. <br />(H) oning Compliance Permits shall become null and void after 18 months frXnot <br />issuance if a building permit is not applied for or land disturbing activities a <br />commenced in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance. <br />2.4.3 Plot Plan Specifications <br />(A) For development types requiring a plot plan rather than a site plan, the plot plan shall <br />contain the following: <br />(1) A scaled drawing denoting the length of all property lines, <br />(2) A north arrow denoting the orientation of the lot and all proposed structures, <br />(3) The location of all existing structures, driveways, and areas of impervious <br />surface', <br />(4) The location of the proposed structure(s) and distances from all property lines, <br />(5) The location of the proposed driveway, <br />(6) The location of the proposed septic system and proposed drain lines on the <br />property, <br />(7) The location of the proposed well, an4 <br />(8) The location of any protected features on the property (i.e stream buffers, flood <br />plain, wetlands, etc) -, and <br />(9) The location and dimensions of proposed parking areas. <br />1 Staff recommends adding this language to the requirements for a plot plan. This section seems to have been <br />written only with new construction in mind. However, denoting the location of these items has always been asked <br />by stuff or else impervious surface could not be calculated for a lot. Additionally, some structure types are <br />required by the building code to be a certain distance from other structures so without the information on the plot <br />plan, it would be impossible for staff to determine compliance. <br />