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Article 2: Procedures <br /> Section 2.7: Special Use Permits <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 2-18 <br /> <br />market value prepared by a qualified independent appraiser, of the building or <br />structure before the start of construction of the proposed work; in the case of <br />repair, the market value of the building or structure shall be the market value <br />before the damage occurred and before any repairs are made; <br />(2) Compare the cost to perform the improvement, the cost to repair a damaged <br />building to its pre-damaged condition, or the combined costs of improvements <br />and repairs, if applicable, to the market value of the building or structure; <br />(3) Determine and document whether the proposed work constitutes substantial <br />improvement or repair of substantial damage; and <br />(4) Notify the applicant if it is determined that the work constitutes substantial <br />improvement or repair of substantial damage and that compliance with the flood <br />resistant construction requirements of the NC Building Code and this ordinance <br />is required.24 <br />(E)(F) Certification Exemptions <br />The following structures, if located within Zone AE, are exempt from the elevation/flood <br />proofing certification requirements specified in items (A) and (B) above: <br />(1) Recreational vehicles meeting requirements of Section 6.216.1(B)(5); <br />(2) Temporary structures meeting requirements of Section 6.216.1(B)(7); and <br />(3) Accessory Structures with any dimension that is 12 feet or greater in height, <br />width, or depth, meeting requirements of Section 6.216.1(B)(8). <br /> <br />SECTION 2.7: SPECIAL USE PERMITS <br />2.7.1 Generally <br />(A) Any use or development designated by applicable zoning district regulations contained <br />within Article 5 as a special use, or as allowed only pursuant to a special use permit <br />(either Class A or Class B), may be established in that district only after the use or <br />development is authorized by a validly issued and recorded special use permit. <br />(B) This section sets forth required review and approval procedures for submittal, review, and <br />approval of applications for special use permit. <br />(C) A special use permit authorizes its holder to use or develop a particular parcel of land in a <br />particular way, as specified by the terms and conditions of the special use permit. <br />(D) A special use permit imposes on its holder the responsibility of ensuring that the <br />authorized use or development continues to comply with the terms and conditions of <br />approval. <br />(E) Issuance of a special use permit does not relieve the holder of the special use permit of <br />the additional responsibility of obtaining a building permit or any other permit or approval <br />required by any other applicable law. <br />2.7.2 Review and Approval Flow Chart <br />The review and approval process for Special Use Permits is shown in the procedure’s flowchart. <br />2.7.3 Application Requirements <br />(A) Applications for a Special Use shall be submitted on forms provided by the Planning <br />Department in accordance with Section 2.2 of this Ordinance. <br />(B) Applications shall include: <br /> <br />24 Subsection (E) is new language being incorporated to remain consistent with the FEMA model flood ordinance. <br />Formatte <br />Formatte <br />Formatte <br />Formatte <br />Formatte <br />Formatte <br />Formatte <br /> 42
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