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ORD-2015-021 (Deferred) UDO amendment for Temporary Health Care Structures
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Article 5: Uses 18 <br /> Section 5.6: Standards for Commercial Uses <br /> (d) Occupancy of a temporary health care structure shall be limited to one <br /> mentally or physically impaired individual, who is a North Carolina <br /> resident and requires assistance with two or more activities of daily <br /> living. <br /> (e) No signage or advertisement promoting the temporary health care <br /> structure shall be permitted on the exterior of the temporary health care <br /> structure or on the property <br /> (f) A temporary health care structure shall be required to connect to water, <br /> wastewater, and electric utilities serving the principal structure on the <br /> property. <br /> (g) The Orange County Health Department, or the agency that provides <br /> sanitary sewer and water services, shall approve water and wastewater <br /> disposal facilities. <br /> (h) All applicable state and local approvals and permits shall be procured <br /> including, but not limited to, a zoning compliance permit, building <br /> permits, and health department approval. <br /> (i) Approval of the application shall not exceed one year. Annual renewal <br /> shall require a new application and recertification from a licensed <br /> physician stating the necessity of direct care. <br /> Q) Any approved temporary health care structure shall be removed no later <br /> than 60 days after the time the mentally or physically impaired person is <br /> no longer receiving care or is in need of assistance. If the structure is <br /> needed for a different impaired individual, the temporary health care <br /> structure may continue to be used or be reinstated on the property within <br /> 60 days of its removal, subject to the requirements of this Ordinance. <br /> (k) The caregiver shall allow inspections of the property by the County at <br /> times convenient to the caregiver, during reasonable hours, and upon <br /> prior notice for compliance purposes. <br /> (1) A permit for a temporary health care structure shall be revoked by the <br /> Planning Director due to failure of the applicant to comply with any of the <br /> above provisions. <br /> SECTION • ' COMMERCIAL <br /> 5.6.1 Nig lubs, Bars and Pubs <br /> (A) Ge al Standards for Evaluation <br /> (1) Bu gs for nightclubs, bars and pubs shall not be ated within 200 feet of a <br /> residen <br /> 5.6.2 Massage Business <br /> (A) General Standards for Evaluati <br /> (1) Must comply with the O nance r the Control of Massage and Massage <br /> Establishments <br /> (2) The submitt f construction plans for all e i 'ng and proposed buildings <br /> housin a massage business. The constructio Tans shall include floor plans <br /> an oss sections showing the proposed use of all p ions of such buildings. <br /> (3) For existing buildings, certification by the Orange County Bu i g Inspector that <br /> the structure(s) complies with the North Carolina Building Code a all related <br /> construction codes. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-49 <br />
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