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Article 5: Uses <br /> Section 5.6: Standards for Commercial Service Uses <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County, North Carolina – Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-64 <br /> <br />(iv) Location of well and septic system. <br />(b) Description of the proposed use(s) of the site and the buildings thereon, <br />including the following: <br />(i) Amount of area allocated to each use. <br />(ii) Number of full and part time employees. <br />(iii) Number of clients and/or occupants expected to use the facility. <br />(iv) Proposed hours of operation for non residential uses of the site <br />and within buildings thereon. <br />(c) Building plans for all existing or proposed structures to include floor <br />plans, elevations, and sections showing restoration/rehabilitation <br />proposed. <br />(d) Landscape plan, at the same scale as the site plan, showing existing or <br />proposed trees, shrubs, ground cover and other landscape materials. <br />(Landscape information is often shown on the base plan for small <br />projects. Each tree does not have to be individually identified; showing <br />an “existing tree line” is often sufficient for large lots, where the bulk of <br />the property remains wooded.) <br />(e) Statement from the appropriate public service agencies concerning the <br />method and adequacy of water supply and wastewater treatment for the <br />proposed uses. <br />(f) Statement from the appropriate public service agencies concerning the <br />provision of fire, police and rescue protection to the site and structures. <br />(g) The proposed development schedule for the site. <br />(h) Outdoor events (e.g. weddings, receptions, parties) or similar activities <br />conducted for compensation shall be permitted, only if there is sufficient <br />overflow parking available on site. Overflow parking does not have to be <br />paved or graveled but must be on a suitable (even) surface. <br />(i) Any bed & breakfast establishment that is not located on a state <br />maintained road shall furnish a copy of the deed establishing the <br />ingress/egress easement to the Planning Director. Such documentation <br />shall not be limited to the easement deed, but may also include copies of <br />road maintenance agreements as determined by the Planning Director. <br />(j) Any application for a bed & breakfast operation that does not include any <br />changes to an existing structure, and therefore does not require a <br />Certificate of Occupancy to begin operations, shall submit documentation <br />from the Fire Marshal and Building Inspections Division that all areas <br />open to the public meet state regulations. <br />(k) Applicants requesting a full or partial waiver of the right-of-way land use <br />buffer shall submit evidence that the property is listed on the National <br />Historic Register or recognized by the State of North Carolina or the <br />County of Orange as a place of historic interest. Applications <br />incorporating historic sites shall provide a description of how the <br />historical style and character of the building and/or property is to be <br />enhanced through the project. <br />(2) Standards of Evaluation <br />(a) Proposed uses and facilities are complementary and compatible with <br />surrounding area, and appropriate in the location proposed given <br />character of surrounding development. <br /> 86
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