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Agenda - 11-14-2017 - D.2 - Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) and Zoning Atlas Amendments – Flood
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2017-628 Statement of Approval and Consistency Of A Proposed Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment With the Adopted Orange County 2030 Comprehensive Plan
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2017-629 Statement of Approval and Consistency Of A ProposedZoning Atlas Amendment with the Adopted Orange County 2030 Comprehensive Plan
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Minutes 11-14-2017
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ORD-2017-024 Ordinance amending the Zoning Atlas by eliminating the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) Overlay District as currently depicted on the atlas encumbering the identified parcels of property
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ORD-2017-026 Ordinance adopting a new Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and new Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) as produced by the State of NC and FEMA
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Article 10: Definitims <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> II divisions of a tract or parcel of land into two or more lots, building sites or other divisions fo he <br /> p• pose of sale or building development (whether immediate or future) and includes all divis.•n of land <br /> inv. ving the dedication of a new street or a change in existing streets. <br /> Subdi •sion, Exempt <br /> a) T - combination or recombination of portions of previously subdivided an. ecorded lots if the <br /> tota umber of lots is not increased and the resultant lots are equal to o exceed the standards of <br /> the C. nty, including private road justification standards, as detailed hin this Ordinance. <br /> b) The divi-on of land into parcels greater than 10 acres if no street ri• t-of-way dedication is <br /> involved. <br /> c) The public a•.uisition by purchase of strips of land for widenin• or opening streets. <br /> d) The division o' - tract in single ownership of the entire area o which is no greater than two acres <br /> into not more th-• three lots, if no street right-of-way dedic•, ion is involved and if the resultant <br /> lots are equal to o -xceed the standards of the County . shown by its subdivision regulations. <br /> Subdivision, Major <br /> Any division of land that is not cla• ified as an Exempt or 'I inor subdivision. <br /> Subdivision, Minor <br /> A division of a tract of land that does no . <br /> a) Create more than five lots for con -ntio►-1 design options, or more than 12 lots for flexible <br /> development, including the residual :• eage, from any one tract of land in any 24 month period; <br /> b) Dedicate or improve any new publi st -et other than widening an existing public street; <br /> c) Extend public water and/or sanit- sew= age systems other than laterals to serve individual lots; <br /> d) Necessitate the installation of . ainage ims ovements which would require easements through <br /> one or more lots to serve of -r lots; and <br /> e) At the option of the applic- t, involve vesting o the subdivision for a period greater than one <br /> year. <br /> Substantial damage <br /> Damage of any origin su ained by a structure during any one y:ar period whereby the cost of restoring <br /> the structure to its befo•--damaged condition would equal or exce:d 50% of the market value of the <br /> structure before the ..mage occurred. See definition of"substantia .mprovement." Substantial damage <br /> also means flood-r•• ated damage sustained by a structure on two sep:rate occasions during a ten-year <br /> period for which e cost of repairs at the time of each such flood event, •in the average, equals or <br /> exceeds 25% •f the market value of the structure before the damage occ ed. <br /> Substa' tial improvement <br /> Any co, bination of repairs, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other impro ement of a structure, <br /> taki • place during any one year period whereby the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market <br /> va e of the structure before the start of construction of the improvement. This term I'cludes structures, <br /> ich have incurred substantial damage, regardless of the actual repair work performee. <br /> The term does not, however, include either: <br /> a) aAny correction of existing violations of State or Orange County health, sanitary, or safety code <br /> specifications which have been identified by the Orange County code enforcement official and <br /> which are the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions, or <br /> b) aAny alteration of a historic structure provided that the alteration will not preclude the structure's <br /> continued designation as a historic structure and the alteration is approved by a variance issued <br /> pursuant to this Ordinance.52 <br /> . : - <br /> A combination of footers, piers, ca.s .roperly installed, support the mobile <br /> h.'.- k --:- • . ay se installed as a cosmetic feature. <br /> 52 Language added to ensure consistency with the 2017 model flood ordinance as prepared by FEMA. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-57 <br />
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