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. . <br /> . . - <br /> 155 <br /> AMENDED ; (e) -Nr#withstindinf: any other provision of this section, on acs , 100 <br /> 5/26/81 residential zones used for residential purposes, a maximum of one access-ory building may be located in the rear yard of such lot without regard to the setback <br /> requirements otherwise applicable to the rear lot boundary line if such accessory <br /> building does not exceed fifteen feet in height or contain more than 150 square <br /> c . <br /> feet of gross floor area. --, <br /> -,. <br /> AMENDED . (f) In addition to the foregoing requirements, no imuljsum—SNtilcg_. - .. . <br /> 12/7/83 within any C, R-80, R-40, 8-5, or WM-3 zoning district, ma 7 b- • , ed " . • closet' <br /> 11-11-86thani ,7n ___.7.2_, • 0 th- .-. - ,,. - . a de is , . -. . - - as described in <br /> Section 15- .z, ascept that the permit issuing authority <br /> e <br /> - <br /> may authorize the crossing of a designated buffer area and the <br /> presence of impervious surface .there and in the setback area - <br /> from the bu - <br /> ffer area by or for: . . <br /> , <br /> . <br /> ■6 1 8 T. . (1) a subcollector, local or minor.street where <br /> the prOitissuing authority finds that the crossing is 3ustified <br /> . (a) in that without such a crossing over . . <br /> 50r of a tract would be without access and therefore . <br /> undevelopable; or . - - - • <br /> (b) in that the crossing ts necessary to <br /> comply with overriding Town policies relating to 'safety, as in ' <br /> . provisions for dual access for police and fire protection; or . <br /> (c) in that it allows a design that would <br /> clearly result in less damage to the watershed environment than <br /> would result if the property were developed without such a <br /> crossing; <br /> . <br /> (L , <br /> . , • <br /> , C2) a bike or pedestrian path; • <br /> . . <br /> (3) water and/or sewer lines and pump stations <br /> where the permit issuing authority finds that <br /> (a) it is practicably unavoidable if the <br /> suboect property and upstream property is to be served or. ' <br /> potentially served by a public or community water or sewer <br /> system, and an alternate designs would result in greeter damage <br /> to the watershed environment, and <br /> (b) the system, taken as a whole, <br /> emphasizes placement outside of the buffer area; and . <br /> ] _ (o) to the eXtent- practical, and . <br /> consistent with (a) and (b) above, the direction of the line <br /> crossing is perpendicular to the stream: and • . . <br /> (d) in the case of sewer lines, the <br /> lines are constructed of ductile iron pipe, or of comparable <br /> material which will not .reauire significant clearing of <br /> vegetation, and . . . <br /> . (e) in the case of a pump station, the <br /> station will be capable of pumping peek water flow with the main <br /> pump out of service. have en emergency power-supply and a <br /> telemetering system (that will provide the Orange Water and Sewer .. <br /> Authority with information concerning the status of the pumps, <br /> electricity, end the wet well level) . <br /> . . <br /> (... . <br /> • Zoning Department <br /> Town of Carrboro <br /> PO Box 337 <br /> Carrboro, NC 27510 <br /> • <br /> (919) 968-7712 <br /> • ri, <br />
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