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Article 10: Definitions 270 <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> A facility that converts waste or discarded materials into new materials or objects for sale and/or use off <br /> site. Activities can include the breaking down of asphalt/concrete into stone/gravel, chipping of <br /> wood/wood materials into mulch, composting, etc. Recycled materials can be sold on-site. The term <br /> does not include the salvaging of metal or motor vehicles. Please refer to `Junkyard/Salvage' as defined <br /> herein. <br /> Reference level <br /> The bottom of the lowest horizontal structure member of the lowest floor for structures within all Special <br /> Flood Hazard Areas. <br /> Regulatory flood protection elevation <br /> The Base Flood Elevation plus the Freeboard establishes this elevation. In Special Flood Hazard Areas <br /> where Base Flood Elevations have been determined, this elevation shall be the Base Flood Elevation <br /> plus two feet of freeboard. In Special Flood Hazard Areas where no BFE has been established, this <br /> elevation shall be at two feet above the highest adjacent grade. Regulatory flood protection elevation is <br /> interchangeable with "design floods". <br /> Rehabilitative Care FaGility'o9 <br /> hand'Gapped, aged, disabled, yeLithful offenders, addiGted to a!Gehel er drugs, requiring prefessienal <br /> healthnaroe adult supervision, or rehabilitation <br /> Remedy a violation <br /> To bring the structure or other development into compliance with State and Orange County laws and <br /> regulations. In terms of compliance with Orange County floodplain management regulations, the term <br /> shall also include reduction of the impacts of a development's noncompliance including protecting the <br /> structure or other affected development from flood damages, implementing the enforcement provisions of <br /> the ordinance or otherwise deterring future similar violations, or reducing federal financial exposure with <br /> regard to the structure or other development. <br /> Repetitive loss <br /> Flood-related damages sustained by a structure on two separate occasions during any ten year period for <br /> which the cost of repairs at the time of each such flood event, on the average, equals or exceeds 25% of <br /> the market value, or the tax value in the absence of recent comparative sales, of the structure before the <br /> damage occurred. <br /> Research Facility Without Manufacturing <br /> An enclosed structure which accommodates research and research applications. Facilities may include <br /> laboratories, offices, and other facilities for research and development, as well as prototype production <br /> facilities for product creation. Prototype production shall be limited in scale to that necessary to fully <br /> analyze the merits of the product <br /> Research and Manufacturing Facility With Manufacturing <br /> An enclosed structure which accommodates research and research applications as well as related light <br /> industrial uses. Facilities may include laboratories, offices, other facilities for research and development, <br /> and production facilities. <br /> Reservoir, Class I <br /> A body of water, such as a pond or lake, confined by a dam or other barrier to be used for public water <br /> supply from which water flows by gravity or is pumped directly to a treatment plant or to a small <br /> intervening storage basin and thence to a treatment plant. <br /> 308 Definition of a new term. There is an existing facility off of Mt. Herman Church Road in the EDE-2 General Use <br /> Zoning district. <br /> 309 Now included as part of the'Health and Personal Care Facility' land use under the Medical Uses land use <br /> category. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-40 <br />