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254 <br />(d) If the Board of County Commissioners does not renew the permit, the <br />permit shall become null and void upon the expiration of the time limit. <br />(e) If the Special Use Permit is not renewed or re- approved, then the <br />applicant may submit a new application as if it were a new use. <br />5.6.10 Microbrewery with Minor Events <br />(A) Standards for Class B Special Use Permit or ASE -CZ or MPD -CZ Zoning Districts <br />(1) In addition to the requirements in Section 2.7 or 2.9, as applicable, the following <br />information shall be submitted with the application materials: <br />(a) Description of special events to be held on -site, including frequency of <br />events, hours of operation, anticipated attendance, and any other <br />pertinent details. <br />(b) Location of overflow parking area(s) if required parking is not anticipated <br />to accommodate all special events. <br />(c) A map depicting surrounding uses and the distance to residential <br />structures. <br />(d) A description of retail sales and facility tours, if proposed. <br />(e) A comprehensive groundwater study, for facilities expected to use more <br />than 240 gallons of groundwater per day per acre of lot area. Said study <br />shall detail :25 <br />(i) The amount of water anticipated to be used on a daily, weekly, <br />monthly, and annual basis; <br />(ii) An analysis of the amount of groundwater withdrawal considered <br />to be safe and sustainable in the immediate vicinity; and <br />(iii) An analysis of whether other wells in the vicinity of the proposed <br />use will be affected by withdrawals made by the proposed use. <br />(2) Site shall have direct access to major road, as classified in the Orange County <br />Comprehensive Plan, and shall use said road as the primary access, unless <br />approved otherwise in the permit. <br />(3) If located adjacent to residentially zoned property, all structures, facilities, storage <br />areas, and parking areas shall be setback a minimum of 100 feet from all <br />property lines. <br />(4) Events shall be limited to no more than 150 people at one time and shall occur <br />no more than 12 days per year. <br />(5) Loudspeakers and public address systems shall not be used before 7 a.m. or <br />after 7 p.m. if an existing residence is located within 1,000 feet of the facility, <br />unless approved otherwise in the permit. <br />(6) Special events shall cease no later than 9 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday or <br />11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, unless approved otherwise in the permit. <br />(7) Food services are not allowed unless approved in the permit. <br />25 This standard and requirement is consistent with a similar requirement for uses in the REDA -CZ zoning district. <br />240 gallons per day was used as the "cut off' because it is the average amount used by a single family residence. <br />"Per acre" was used as the standard because most of the county is zoned to allow one dwelling unit per acre of <br />land (although most soils in the county do not allow for this small of a lot size). PLEASE NOTE THATTHIS <br />FOOTNOTE PERTAINS TO ALL PROPOSED USES THAT INCLUDE THIS PROPOSED REQUIREMENT. <br />
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