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Article 5: Uses 203 <br /> Section 5.14: Standards For Manufacturing, Assembly, & Processing, and Distribution Uses- Food <br /> (1) Microbrewery Production Only and Microbrewery with Minor Events land uses, as <br /> defined within this Ordinance, shall be permitted as more than 1 principal use if <br /> located on a bona fide farm. Refer to Section 6.2.5 of this Ordinance. <br /> (2) Microbrewery with Major Events, as defined within this Ordinance, shall: <br /> (a) Only be permitted within the ASE-CZ and MPD-CZ Zoning Districts. <br /> (b) Shall not be permitted within the Rural Buffer land use classification, as <br /> designated by the adopted Comprehensive Plan, as part of a Conditional <br /> Zoning District application. Refer to Section 5.1.3 of this Ordinance. <br /> (3) Specific Standards for RB and AR Zoning Districts <br /> (a) Only Microbrewery, Production Only shall be permitted for development. <br /> (B) Submittal Requirements <br /> (1) Applications for a Microbrewery, Production Only; Microbrewery with Minor <br /> Events; and Microbrewery with Major Events land uses, as defined within this <br /> Ordinance, shall include a comprehensive groundwater study, for facilities <br /> expected to use more groundwater on an annual basis than an average single <br /> family residence (which uses 240 gallons of water per day) built at the highest <br /> density the existing zoning district would allow. For example, if the existing <br /> zoning district allows a residential density of 1 unit for 2 acres and the proposed <br /> use is on a six acre parcel (which could yield 3 residences), the proposed use(s) <br /> may use three times the water used by an average single family residence (or <br /> 720 gallons per day, on an annualized basis) before a comprehensive <br /> groundwater study is required. The water usage rates of any existing use subject <br /> to zoning regulations located on the same lot shall be taken into account when <br /> determining if a comprehensive groundwater study is required. Said study shall <br /> detail: <br /> (a) The amount of water anticipated to be used on a daily, weekly, monthly, <br /> and annual basis by regulated uses located on the parcel (e.g., water <br /> usage by bona fide farm uses is not required to be included); <br /> (b) An analysis of the amount of groundwater withdrawal considered to be <br /> safe and sustainable in the immediate vicinity; and <br /> (c) An analysis of whether other wells in the vicinity of the proposed use are <br /> expected to be affected by withdrawals made by the proposed use.207 <br /> (2) Additional Submittal Requirements for Microbrewery with Minor Events and <br /> Microbrewery with Manor Events <br /> 4 a) In addition to the requirements in Sections 2.7 and/or 2.9, as applicable, <br /> the following information shall be submitted with the application <br /> materials: <br /> (i) Description of special events to be held on-site, including <br /> frequency of events, hours of operation, anticipated attendance, <br /> and any other pertinent details. <br /> (ii) Location of overflow parking area(s) if required parking is not <br /> 207 Existing regulations governing the evaluation of a Microbrewery(production only,with minor events,with <br /> major events)all require the submitted of a groundwater study.This language is repeated in 3 separate sections of <br /> the UDO and is now unnecessarily redundant as we are combining all 3 activities within the Manufacturing, <br /> Assembly, Processing, and Distribution Uses—Food land use category. Staff is recommending the existing <br /> condition be placed under a central submittal requirement where we can indicate all activities have to abide by the <br /> requirement rather than list the same standard 3 separate times. <br /> 208 Submittal requirements for a Microbrewery with Minor Events and Microbrewery with Major Events are <br /> identical. Staff is combining both into a central section to eliminate unnecessary duplication. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-154 <br />