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Article 5: Uses <br /> Section 5.2: Table of Permitted Uses <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-21 <br /> <br />TABLE OF PERMITTED USES – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS <br /> <br />* = PERMITTED USE A = CLASS A SPECIAL USE B = CLASS B SPECIAL USE C = CONDITIONAL USE (REZONING & CLASS A SUP) <br />USE TYPE <br />GENERAL USE ZONING DISTRICTS <br />BUCKHORN EDD ENO EDD HILLSBOROUGH EDD <br />EDB-1 EDB-2 EDE-1 EDE-2 EDH-1 EDH-2 EDH-3 EDH-4 EDH-5 <br /># Shall be noted on Zoning Atlas as “Zoning District” – CU (e.g., EDB-2-CU) <br />Note: The Hillsborough EDD utilizes Sector Numbers as Defined in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)20 <br />• Paper and paper products * * <br />• Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics * * <br />MISCELLANEOUS <br />Accessory uses * * * * * * * * *28 <br />Electric, Gas, and Liquid Fuel Transmission lines B B B B <br />Elevated water storage tank <br />(Permitted as accessory use without Special Use <br />Permit) <br />B B B * * <br />Historic buildings for non-residential/mixed use A A A A <br />Public utility stations and sub-stations, switching <br />stations, and telephone exchanges A A A A * * <br />Radio and television transmitting and receiving <br />towers B B B * <br />Solar Array – Large Facility B B B B <br />Solar Array – Public Utility A A A A <br />Storage and warehousing, inside building * * <br />Storage of goods, outdoors <br />(Accessory only and subject to screening) 29 * * <br />Water and sanitary sewer pumping stations * * * * * * <br /> <br /> <br />28 Accessory uses are supposed to be allowed in all zoning districts. Staff believes it was an oversight to not allow them in the EDH districts and is suggesting <br />making this correction. <br />29 In the amendment version the Planning Board reviewed on August 3, this language was suggested for deletion. Due to subsequent comments from the <br />Attorney’s office, staff is suggesting the language remain as is because of concerns related to the recent Byrd v. Franklin County judicial decision. This language <br />may be modified at a later date as staff is currently working on comprehensive amendments to the Tables of Permitted Uses to address the outcome of the <br />referenced judicial decision. <br /> 49