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Article 10: Definitions <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-39 <br /> <br />An off-site system is a wastewater system as defined in GS 130A-334(15) where any components of the <br />systems serving two or more facilities are located on property other than the building lot that is under <br />common ownership or control. This approval does not apply to a wastewater system entirely contained on <br />multiple adjoining lots or tracts of land under common ownership or control which are considered a single <br />system per GS 130A-334(15) and subject to permitting pursuant to 15A NCAC 18A .1938(j).68 <br />Septic System, Alternative <br />Any approved ground absorption sewage treatment and disposal system other than an approved privy or <br />an approved septic tank system. <br />Septic Tank System <br />A subsurface sanitary sewage system consisting of a septic tank and a subsurface disposal field. <br />Setback <br />Yard space other than a court unoccupied and unobstructed by any structure or portion of a structure <br />from thirty inches above the general ground level of the graded lot upward, except as specifically provided <br />in these regulations; provided, however, that fences and walls may be permitted in any setback subject to <br />height limitations established generally or for the district and, further provided that poles, posts and other <br />customary accessories, ornaments, furniture and landscaping shall be permitted in any setback if they do <br />not constitute substantial impediments to free flow of light and air across the setback or violate provisions <br />of these or other regulations regarding visibility. <br />Sexually Oriented Devices <br />Any artificial or simulated Specified Anatomical Area or other device or paraphernalia that is designed <br />principally for Specified Sexual Activities but shall not mean any contraceptive device. <br />Sexually Oriented Business <br />A business which offers its customers or adult patrons any device, activity or demonstration depicting <br />Specified Sexual Activities , or which is intended to appeal to sexual interests, titillation or arousal of the <br />customer or adult patron. A sexually oriented business shall include an adult establishment as in NCGS § <br />14-202.10(2) and, in addition, without limitation shall include: Adult Arcade, Adult Bookstore, Adult Video <br />Store, Adult Cabaret, Adult Motel, and Adult Escort Agency. <br />Sign <br />Any letter, figure, character, mark, plane, point, marquee, design, poster, pictorial, picture, stroke, stripe, <br />line, trademark, reading matter, or illuminated surface which is constructed, placed, attached, painted, <br />erected, fastened or manufactured in any manner so that the same shall be used for the attraction of the <br />public to any place, subject, person, firm, corporation, public performance, article, machine, or <br />merchandise, which are displayed in any manner, including out-of-doors. <br />Sign, Abandoned <br />A sign for which no legal owner can be found or any sign face or sign structure that advertises a business <br />not conducted on the premises for over 90 days. In making the determination that a sign advertises a <br />business no longer being conducted, the Planning Director shall consider the following: the existence or <br />absence of a current occupational license, utility service deposit, or account; use of the premises; and <br />relocation of the business. <br />Abandoned Sign shall also include the following: <br />a) Through age and/or obsolescence a sign that no longer conforms to structural or maintenance <br />specifications of Section 6.12, or <br />b) Any pole, pylon, or structure expressly installed for the purpose of affixing a sign that bears no <br />sign or copy. <br />Sign, Advertiser <br />Any person who is a lessee or owner of a sign, an agent of same, or anyone that has beneficial use of a <br />sign. <br /> <br />68 Text revised to reflect November 21, 2016 Quarterly Public Hearing Language and UDO consistency. <br /> 100