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Article 10: Definitions <br /> Section 10.1: DefinitiW <br /> regulations. <br /> (d) Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR): A formal review and comment as to whether a <br /> proposed project complies with the minimum NFIP requirements for such projects with <br /> respect to delineation of special flood hazard areas. A CLOMR does not revise the effective <br /> Flood Insurance Rate Map or Flood Insurance Study; upon submission and approval of <br /> certified as-built documentation, a Letter of Map Revision may be issued by FEMA to revise <br /> the effective FIRM. <br /> Level of Service <br /> A . alitative measure that describes the operational conditions or a road or intersection, as define• by <br /> the ';hway Capacity Manual. The various service levels are defined by a range from A to F, wi A <br /> repres- ting free flow traffic conditions and F representing stop-and-go traffic. <br /> Light, Fla ,hing <br /> A light that intt mittently flashes on and off. <br /> Light Source <br /> The point of origin ill i ination emanates; usually a lamp. Please refer to the def. ition of Outdoor <br /> Lighting, Lamp for adds '.nal information. <br /> Light Trespass <br /> Intrusion of direct light project-. from one property or roadway onto an. er property or roadway. <br /> Livability Space <br /> Livability space is part of total open s.-ce appropriately improve• and located as outdoor living space for <br /> residents and for aesthetic appeal. Su spaces include lawn and other landscaped areas, walkways, <br /> paved terraces and sitting areas, outdoor ecreational areas .nd landscaped portions of street rights-of- <br /> way. Such space shall not be used for vehi. es, except fo ncidental service, maintenance or emergency <br /> action. <br /> Livability Space Ratio <br /> Livability space ratio is the minimum square foota2e .f non-vehicular outdoor space required for each <br /> square foot of land area in residential develop '•nt. It . open space used for people, planting and visual <br /> appeal and does not include vehicular parkin! and acces areas. <br /> Lodgings <br /> Living quarters which do not contain in.ependent kitchen faciliti--, provided, however, that dwelling units <br /> occupied by transients on a rental or ease basis for periods of les- than one week shall be considered <br /> lodging units even though they co ain independent kitchen facilities. <br /> Lodging Unit <br /> A room or rooms connecte. ogether, constituting a separate lodging for on family only, physically <br /> separated from any other ooms or dwelling or lodging units. Where two or more rooms are connected by <br /> a doorway or doorways and arranged, equipped and furnished in such a mann- that they might <br /> reasonably be rente. eased or occupied, either individually or in combination, ea.h room shall be <br /> construed as a lod;'ng unit. <br /> Logo <br /> An establis •.d identifying symbol or mark associated with a business or business entity. <br /> Lot <br /> Land sounded by lines established for the purpose of property division. The term includes water . eas <br /> incl.ded in the property so enclosed. As used in this Ordinance, unless the context indicates othe e, <br /> t - term refers to a zoning lot. (See Lot, Zoning). <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-22 <br />