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Article 10: Definitions <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-7 <br /> <br /> <br /> Secondary Open Space Secondary <br />Alll open spaces areas other than Primary Open Space as defined above. <br /> <br /> : Open Space, Utility <br />A subset or category of open space that defines the type and/or intensity of its use. Utility areas are <br />typically open but contain public and/or private utilities and services. Examples include utility lines or <br />easements (e.g., water, sewer, gas, power), septic drain fields, and repair areas. Additional recreation <br />use of these areas is typically limited based on the type of utility requirements that are in place. <br /> <br />Community Center <br />A new or existing facility that is owned or operated by a non-profit group from the community for non- <br />commercial activity. <br />Community Farmers’ Market <br />An enclosed or open-air facility for the retail sale of locally produced vegetables, flowers, meats, <br />commodities, plants, crafts, etc. For the purpose of this definition, “local” means Orange County and <br />counties that share a border with Orange County. <br />Composting Operation <br />A facility designed and used for transforming food, yard waste and other organic material into soil or <br />fertilizer through biological decomposition. This does not include backyard composting bins serving <br />individual families. <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />An internally consistent and compatible statement of policies for the long term, physical development of <br />that portion of Orange County under County jurisdiction, consisting of a statement of development <br />policies and maps and text setting forth objectives, principles, standards and plan proposals for physical <br />development. <br />The Comprehensive Plan also consists of adopted area plans which focus on a portion of the County <br />such as a township, a watershed or an interstate highway interchange. Technical information and/or task <br />force reports prepared as part of a plan element or an area plan and incorporated as part of the appendix <br />of or as a supplement are also considered part of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Concentrating Solar Thermal (CST) Devices <br />Systems that use lenses or mirrors, and often tracking systems, to focus or reflect a large area of sunlight <br />into a small area. The concentrated energy is absorbed by a transfer fluid or gas and used as a heat <br />source for either a conventional power plant, such as a steam power plant, or a power conversion unit, <br />such as a sterling engine. Also known as Concentrated Solar Thermal (CST). <br />Conditional Districts <br />A zoning technique authorized by N.C.G.S. 153A-342 which allows for the imposition of mutually agreed <br />upon individualized development conditions as part of the legislative rezoning process. The Conditional <br />Use District and Conditional Zoning Districts are subsets of the term Conditional Districts. Land may be <br />placed in a conditional district only upon petition of all of the owners of the land to be included; said <br />petition must be approved following the procedures set forth in Section 2.9 of this Ordinance. <br />Conditional Use District (CUD) <br />A floating zoning district that has no permitted uses. Applications for a CUD must link the CUD to a <br />general use zoning district and conform with all applicable development regulations for the corresponding <br />general use zoning district. CUDs require approval of both a rezoning application and Class A Special <br />Use Permit; see Sections 2.9.1 and 3.8. <br />Conditional Zoning District (CZD) <br />A specific floating zoning district with specific permitted uses, as detailed within this Ordinance.. <br /> 221
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