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.13 9 <br /> e. Setbacks are listed in the table below: <br /> Site Feature Front Side/Rear <br /> -buildings 25 feet 25 feet <br /> -storage 10 feet 10 feet <br /> -vehicular 10 feet 10 feet <br /> surface* <br /> -signs 1 foot 10 feet <br /> *Including driveways, parking, and loading <br /> areas, unless shared with adjacent use(s) <br /> f. A minimum separation of 20 feet shall be <br /> maintained between all buildings to allow <br /> for access by emergency vehicles. <br /> g. See landscape section for buffer <br /> requirements. <br /> 2. Access <br /> a. To the site <br /> 1) Via paved roads, public or private. <br /> If private roads are proposed, an <br /> easement and maintenance agreement <br /> will be required for review and <br /> approval by the County Attorney. <br /> All roads shall be clearly identified <br /> with road signs and names which do <br /> not duplicate other road names in <br /> Orange County. <br /> 2) Where available, access will be <br /> restricted to internal secondary <br /> roads, limiting access to arterial <br /> and collector roads. <br /> 3) Entrance/exit points shall be limited <br /> to three (3) per site and shall be <br /> planned for safety, considering sight <br /> distance, widths, turn lanes, etc. <br /> The applicant may request more than <br /> three access points if justified by <br /> trip generation or site <br /> configuration, provided safety is not <br /> compromised. <br /> On public roads, access points are <br /> subject to review and approval by the <br /> NC Department of Transportation. <br /> 4) In office, service, and retail areas, <br /> coordinate pedestrian access between <br />