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Article 4: Overlay Zoning Districts 15 <br /> Section 4.2: Watershed Protection <br /> 4.2.5 Impervious Surface and Detention Pond Requirements for Residential Uses <br /> TABLE 4.2.5.1: IMPERVIOUS SURFACE/DETENTION POND REQUIREMENTS(RESIDENTIAL) <br /> DISTRICT IMPERVIOUS SURFACE/DETENTION POND REQUIREMENTS(RESIDENTIAL) <br /> 6% impervious surface limit. <br /> EXCEPT for all lots which existed prior to 4/2/90, which are subject to impervious surface <br /> limits as provided in the following Table (entitled Sliding Scale for Residential Impervious <br /> Surface Ratios–Univ, Cane, and Little). [1]_-[21 RMRs;GannAt he used+„satisfy Watershed <br /> UNIV-CA PRpervieus surfaGe r n.#, <br /> UNIV-PW Lots shall either be a minimum of 2 acres in area, exclusive of any right-of-way or access <br /> easement, or created in accordance with established density regulations through the <br /> subdivision process to qualify for additional impervious surface allocation as detailed in <br /> Section 4.2.8(C). <br /> 6% impervious surface limit. <br /> EXCEPT for lots smaller than two acres which existed prior to 1/1/94,which are subject to <br /> impervious surface limits as provided in the following Table (entitled Sliding Scale for <br /> Residential Impervious Surface Ratios–Univ, Cane, and Little). 1`11• f21 <br /> CANE-CA *nnnos roannet be n,##n satisfy watershed impervieus irfaGe requireme <br /> +� <br /> CANE-PW Lots shall either be a minimum of 2 acres in area, exclusive of any right-of-way or access <br /> easement, or created in accordance with established density regulations through the <br /> subdivision process to qualify for additional impervious surface allocation as detailed in <br /> Section 4.2.8(C). <br /> 6% impervious surface limit. <br /> EXCEPT for lots smaller than five acres which existed prior to 6/1/2010,which are subject to <br /> U-ENO-CA impervious surface limits as provided in the following Table (entitled Sliding Scale for <br /> Residential Impervious Surface Ratios–Upper Eno). 1`11, 1`21 <br /> watershed impewiGus sup.— ts. <br /> 6% impervious surface limit. <br /> EXCEPT for lots which existed prior to 1/1/94, which are subject to impervious surface limits <br /> as provided in the following Table (entitled Sliding Scale for Residential Impervious Surface <br /> Ratios-Univ, Cane, and Little). f11• f21 <br /> *R5AD n n# ho #n sato <br /> LITTLE-PW watershed imperviGus irfonn Fequirerne <br /> n#c <br /> Lots shall either be a minimum of 2 acres in area, exclusive of any right-of-way or access <br /> easement, or created in accordance with established density regulations through the <br /> subdivision process to qualify for additional impervious surface allocation as detailed in <br /> Section 4.2.8(C). <br /> 1 Staff is editing existing notes throughout the Section to address existing typographical and reference errors. In <br /> the existing text an asterisk('*') in certain cases was used to denote information while in other cases it was not. <br /> There was also a [1] used to identify certain watersheds requiring a BMP in the Neuse River Basin. Unfortunately <br /> the watershed overlay districts identified are not in the Neuse River Basin. The proposed amendments address <br /> these issues and clarify the essential information. <br /> z Green bold underlined language added on May 28,2015 to address a concern of the Planning Director. <br /> Specifically lots created through the cluster subdivision process would not be able to take advantage of the <br /> proposal. We also changed out the term 'parcel'for'lot'as the term 'lot' is already defined within the UDO. <br /> 3 Staff is suggesting language mandating a 2 acre minimum lot size,or that the lot was created in accordance with <br /> established density regulations, in order for a parcel within identified watershed overlay districts to request a <br /> modification of impervious surface area through the installation of a stormwater feature.The rationale for the <br /> suggestion is that State regulations currently allow governing bodies to require either a 1 acre minimum lot size, <br /> limited to a 6%impervious surface threshold,or a 2 acre minimum lot size limited to a 12%impervious surface <br /> threshold. In these identified watershed overlay districts the County made a conscious decision to follow the more <br /> restrictive option. We are recommending the condition to ensure those properties subject to a modification <br /> request meet minimum State standards with respect to required lot size. Please refer to Attachment 2 for <br /> additional information on State requirements associated with the establishment and enforcement of impervious <br /> surface thresholds. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina–Unified Development Ordinance Page 4-6 <br />