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Article 4: Overlay Zoning Districts 35 <br />Section 4.3: Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) <br />recordation of new plats) /development restrictions detailing the allowable <br />impervious surface limit(s) for the property after the BMP has been approved by <br />the County. <br />4.2.9 Water Supply / Sewage Disposal Facilities <br />4.3.1 Intent <br />The intent of is overlay district is to promote public health, safety, and Nneral welfare and to <br />minimize p lic and private losses due to flood conditions within flood pron areas by provisions <br />,wb designed/o: <br />(A) Restrict or prohibit uses, which are dangerous to health, safety, and pro erty due to <br />water or erosion hazards, or which result in damaging increases in erosio flood heights <br />or velocities; <br />Require that uses vulnerable to floods, including facilities, which serve such uses, be <br />protected against flood damage at the time of initial construction; <br />(C) Control the alteration of natural floodplains, stream channels, and natural protective <br />barriers, which are involved in the accommodation of flood waters; <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance Page 4 -12 <br />DISPOSAL TABLE 4.2.9: WATER SUPPLY/SEWAGE <br />DISTRICT <br />WATER SUPPLY/SEWAGE DISPOSAL I FOP <br />^V-CA <br />Water supply and sewage treatment systems shall be limited to individual well and on -site <br />UNI W <br />septic tanks systems or individual on -site alternative disposal s stems. <br />No new treatment system will be permitted where effluent dispos/Lance. n a separate lot <br />All Watershed erly <br />from the source of wastewater generation; provided, however, off ms shall be <br />Districts <br />permitted in all Watershed Overlay Districts except the University ected <br />Watershed (UNIV -PW) and Critical Area (UNIV -CA) when located ble Development <br />subdivision approved in accordance with Section 7.13 of this Ord <br />tic tanks and their nitrification fields shall be located tside of any stream buffers, <br />UNIV -CA <br />et from a reservoir or perennial or intermittent stre as shown on the USGS <br />\Quangle <br />maps, whichever is further <br />New sep i tanks, pump tanks and their appurtenanc shall be located outside of any <br />stream bu rs and at least 100 feet from a perenni or intermittent stream as shown on the <br />CANE -CA <br />USGS Quadr gle maps, and at least 150 feet fr a reservoir. <br />U- ENO -CA <br />New nitrificatio ields shall be located outside any stream buffers and at least 100 feet <br />from a perennial intermittent stream as sh non the USGS Quadrangle maps, and at <br />least 300 feet from reservoir. <br />CANE -PW <br />Water supply and se ge treatment Sys ms shall be limited to individual wells and septic <br />CANE -CA <br />CANE-CA <br />tanks or individual on -si alternative d posal systems; provided however, off -site systems <br />shall be permitted when I ated in a lexible Development subdivision approved in <br />accordance with Section 7. of t Ordinance. <br />UNIV -PW <br />CANE -PW <br />U- ENO -PW <br />HYCO -PW <br />LITTLE -PW <br />New septic tanks and th r nitrification elds shall be located outside of any stream buffers <br />i <br />BA W <br />and at least 100 feet fr m a perennial o termittent stream as shown on the USGS <br />HAW -PW <br />W-P <br />Quadrangle maps. <br />JORDAN -PW <br />L -ENO -P W <br />FLAT -PW <br />4.3.1 Intent <br />The intent of is overlay district is to promote public health, safety, and Nneral welfare and to <br />minimize p lic and private losses due to flood conditions within flood pron areas by provisions <br />,wb designed/o: <br />(A) Restrict or prohibit uses, which are dangerous to health, safety, and pro erty due to <br />water or erosion hazards, or which result in damaging increases in erosio flood heights <br />or velocities; <br />Require that uses vulnerable to floods, including facilities, which serve such uses, be <br />protected against flood damage at the time of initial construction; <br />(C) Control the alteration of natural floodplains, stream channels, and natural protective <br />barriers, which are involved in the accommodation of flood waters; <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance Page 4 -12 <br />