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Article 6: Development Standards <br /> Section 6.6: Additional Standards for Overlay Districts <br /> <br />(3) This prohibition does not include the storage of materials where the primary use <br />of the property includes the outside display of goods for sale such as <br />automobiles, boats, mobile homes, etc., and the materials stored outside are for <br />sale. <br />(C) Landscaping and Buffering 37 <br />In lieu of the requirements outlined in Section 6.8 of this Ordinance, the following <br />standards shall apply: <br />(1) There shall be a minimum ten feet wide vegetative buffer along all rights-of-ways <br />comprised of vegetation that complements surrounding plantings and which <br />includes trees planted in accordance with Section 6.8 where possible. <br />(a) Parcels fronting on U.S. Highway 70 shall provide buffer plantings in <br />accordance with those required for Buffer Yards Type A outlined within <br />Section 6.8 of this Ordinance. <br />(2) There shall be a minimum 15 feet wide vegetative buffer along all common <br />property lines separating uses subject to the requirements of this overlay district <br />and single family detached residential land uses. The required plantings shall be <br />in accordance with those required for Buffer Yards Type A outlined within Section <br />6.8 of this Ordinance. <br />(3) There shall be a minimum eight feet wide landscaped strip along all property <br />lines separating non-residential uses from non-residential uses. The landscaped <br />strip shall be comprised of vegetation that forms a semi-opaque intermittent <br />visual obstruction from the ground to a height of at least 15 feet, except in <br />required sight triangles. Joint use agreements between adjacent property <br />owners for shared ingress/egress and/or parking may result in a waiver regarding <br />the exact location(s) of the required buffers. <br />(4) Although portions of the Efland Village Overlay District are also within the Major <br />Transportation Corridor Overlay District, the buffer requirements found in Section <br />6.6.5 (Major Transportation Corridor) do not apply since said section applies only <br />to properties that abut the interstate. <br />(D) Parking Lot Design 38 <br />(1) Up to 15% of the required parking spaces may be located in the front yard. The <br />remainder of the required parking spaces shall be located at the side or rear of <br />the structure. <br />(a) Existing buildings that change use shall comply with this requirement to <br />the extent feasible, as determined during the site plan submittal process. <br />(2) Shared parking areas shall be encouraged for contiguous non-residential land <br />uses, in accordance with Section 6.9 of this Ordinance. <br />(3) Parking areas with spaces in excess of 110% of the minimum parking spaces <br />required, per Section 6.9 of this Ordinance, shall not be permitted. <br />(4) Interior landscaping of the parking lots shall be provided in accordance with <br />Section 6.8 of this Ordinance. <br />(E) Signage 39 <br />37 These lesser buffer requirements are in keeping with those required in the ECOD and are suggested in order to <br />provide for a more urban style of development in areas of the county served or to be served by public water and <br />sewer systems. 38 These are requirements in the ECOD which are also good practice for the Efland Village. An exception being that <br />ECOD requires parking to be located solely in the side and rear yards. Staff is suggesting that a few parking spaces <br />be allowed at the front of buildings in the Efland Village overlay district. 39 These are requirements in the ECOD which are also good practice for the Efland Village. <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-36 <br /> <br /> <br />38