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Article 5: Uses <br /> Section 5.8: Standards for Adult and Child care & Educational Facilities <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-90 <br /> <br />(x) Existing and proposed infrastructure improvements (water and <br />sewer). <br />(b) 26 copies of a Landscape and Tree Preservation Plan prepared in <br />accordance with Section 6.8 of this Ordinance. 46 <br />(c) 26 copies of photometric plans prepared in accordance with Section 6.11 <br />of this Ordinance.15 <br />(d)(b) Estimated water usage for structures, landscaping and athletic fields. <br />(e) A Traffic Impact Study, as required by Section 6.17 of this Ordinance.15 <br />(f)(c) A Biological Inventory, prepared in accordance with Section <br />5.17.6(A)(2)(b)of this Ordinance. <br />(g)(d) A Resources Management Plan, prepared in accordance with the <br />Resources Management Plan definition in Article 10 of this Ordinance. <br />(2) Standards of Evaluation Within Economic Development Districts (EDD) <br />If located within an EDD, the application must meet the EDD design standards <br />established in Article 6 of this Ordinance. <br />(3) Standards of Evaluation in Zoning Districts other than an Economic <br />Development Districts (EDD) <br />If located within a zoning district other than an EDD, the applicant must meet the <br />following Standards of Evaluation: <br />(a) The project meets all applicable design standards and other <br />requirements of this Ordinance. <br />(b) The project meets all service provision criteria as set forth below: <br />(i) Fire – identifies the primary and secondary responders and the <br />source(s) of water. <br />(ii) Police – identifies the primary and secondary responders. <br />(iii) Rescue services – identifies the primary and secondary <br />responders. <br />(iv) Water Supply – identification of public or private utility source <br />and capacity of water supply or identification of water source <br />through a water resource study. <br />(v) Wastewater Treatment Methods – provider and capacity of <br />wastewater treatment source. <br />(vi) Solid Waste—as specified in subsection (h) below. <br />(c) Habitats shall be identified and evaluated in the Biological Inventory and <br />are subject to the following: <br />(i) An undisturbed buffer is required around the boundary of <br />habitats of rare, threatened, or endangered species as shown on <br />the biological inventory. Buffer width shall be determined by site <br />evaluation in consultation with the applicant’s biologist and <br />County staff; <br /> <br />46 This information is already required for a site plan submittal as detailed in Section(s) 2.5 and 2.7.3 of the UDO.  <br />There is no need to reiterate this requirement within this Section either.  <br /> 225