Article 10: Definitioi
<br /> Section 10.1: Definitions
<br /> Telecommunication Facilities, Wireless facility Stealth
<br /> A wireless support structure designed using stealth technology such that its primary purpose is, or
<br /> visually appears to be, something other than the support of telecommunications equipment, the apparent
<br /> purpose of the wireless support structure is customarily considered as accessory to a use that is allowed
<br /> in the zoning district, and the structure and its primary use comply with this Ordinance.
<br /> Telecommunication Facilities, Wireless support structure
<br /> A new or existing structure, such as a monopole, lattice, or guyed tower that is designed to support or
<br /> capable of supporting wireless facilities. A utility pole is not a wireless support structure.
<br /> telecommunication Facilities, Wireless Telecommunications Facility (WTF),
<br /> ncludes both Telecommunications Site and Personal Wireless Facility
<br /> A structure, facility or location designed, or intended to be used as, or used to support antennas or other
<br /> transmitting or receiving devises. This includes without limit wireless support structures of all types, kinds
<br /> and structures, including, but not limited to buildings, church steeples, silos, water towers, signs or other
<br /> structures that can be used as a support structure for antennas or the functional equivalent of such. If
<br /> further includes all related facilities and equipment such as cabling, equipment shelters and other
<br /> structures associated with the facility. It is a structure and facility intended for transmitting and/or
<br /> receiving radio, television, cellular, SMR, paging, 911, personal communications services (PCS),
<br /> commercial satellite services, microwave services, and any commercial wireless telecommunication
<br /> service not licensed by the FCC.
<br /> Temporary Custodial Care Unit
<br /> A transportable residential structure facilitating a caregiver's provision of short or long term care for a
<br /> mentally or physically impaired person that is primarily assembled offsite, has no more than 1,000 gross
<br /> square feet, and complies with applicable standards of the North Carolina State Building Code and/or
<br /> Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD). Temporary custodial care units shall not be
<br /> installed on a permanent foundation and shall be classified as an accessory use to an single family
<br /> detached dwelling unit. Includes mobile homes and temporary health care structures.
<br /> Temporary Residential Mobile Home
<br /> A mobile home, intended for residential use for a limited period of time, for purposes of providing ter
<br /> custodial care under a Class B Special Use Permit or providing temporary residential space during the
<br /> installation of a replacement mobile home or construction of a stick-built or modular residential unit on the
<br /> same lot, and for 30 days after the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for the permanent unit. The
<br /> temporary mobile home is not attached to a permanent or semi-permanent foundation.
<br /> Temporary Use Building
<br /> A building, not intended for residential use, consisting of one or more modules constructed off the ultimate
<br /> site of use. The building is also not attached to a permanent or semi-permanent foundation.
<br /> Ten-Year -ansition Land
<br /> Land located in areas that are in the process of changing from rural to urban densities and/or intensities,
<br /> that are suitable for higher densities and/or intensities and could be provided with public utilities and
<br /> services within the first 10-year phase of the Comprehensive Plan update or where such utilities and
<br /> services are already present or planned. Non-residential uses implemented in accordance with small
<br /> area plans and/or overlay districts may be appropriate.
<br /> tourist Home
<br /> A building or group of attached or detached buildings containing, in combination, three to nine lodging
<br /> units for occupancy for daily or weekly periods, with or without board, and primarily for occupancy by
<br /> transients, as distinguished from rooming houses, in which occupancy is primarily by residents rather than
<br /> transients.
<br /> Traffic Generation: Low
<br /> Uses which generate an average of less than 200 vehicle trips per day.
<br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-57
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