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Article 7: Subdivisions <br /> Section 7.2: Classification of Subdivisions <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 7-2 <br /> <br />7.2.1 Exempt Subdivisions <br />(A) In accordance with North Carolina General Statutes, the following activities do not <br />constitute a subdivision and are expressly exempt from established review and approval <br />processes, provided that the property’s exempt status is confirmed in accordance with <br />the procedures detailed in Article 2: <br />(1) The combination or recombination of portions of previously subdivided and <br />recorded lots if the total number of lots is not increased and the resultant lots are <br />equal to or exceed the standards of the County, including private road <br />justification standards, as detailed within this Ordinance. <br />(2) The division of land into parcels greater than ten acres if no street right-of -way <br />dedication is involved. <br />(3) The public acquisition by purchase of strips of land for widening or opening <br />streets. <br />(4) The division of a tract in single ownership of the entire area of which is no greater <br />than two acres into not more than three lots, if no street right-of -way dedication is <br />involved and if the resultant lots are equal to or exceed the standards of the <br />County as detailed within this Ordinance. <br />(B) Exempt subdivision shall be required to meet all applicable requirements for the granting <br />of zoning and building permits. <br />7.2.2 Minor Subdivisions <br />A subdivision shall be classified as “minor” if it does not: <br />(A) Create more than: <br />(1) Five lots, including the residual acreage, following the Conventional subdivision <br />design model; or <br />(2) Twelve lots, including the residual acreage, following the Flexible Development <br />subdivision design model, from any one tract of land in any ten year period;. <br />(B) Dedicate or improve any new public street other than widening an existing public street; <br />(C) Extend public water and/or sanitary sewerage systems other than laterals to serve <br />individual lots; and <br />(D) Necessitate the installation of drainage improvements which would require easements <br />through one or more lots to serve other lots. <br />7.2.3 Major Subdivisions <br />(A) A major subdivision is any subdivision that is not an Exempt or Minor subdivision, as <br />classified in subsections 7.2.1 and 7.2.2. Major subdivisions are further classified as <br />follows: <br />(1) Major Subdivision, Standard <br />All subdivisions not classified as an Exempt Subdivision; Minor Subdivision; <br />Major Subdivision, Class A Special Use; or Major Subdivision, Conditional Use. <br />(2) Major Subdivision, Class A Special Use, Rural Designated <br />A tract of land in a Rural Designated area on the Growth Management System <br />map that is proposed for a subdivision of 21-40 lots. <br />(3) Major Subdivision, Class A Special Use, Urban Designated <br />A tract of land in an Urban Designated area on the Growth Management System <br />map that is proposed for a subdivision of 21-79 lots. <br />(4) Major Subdivision, Conditional Use, Rural Designated <br /> 28