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Article 5: Uses 128 <br /> Section 5.13: Standards for Agricultural Uses <br /> 5.13.9 Farm Supply Store <br /> (A) gal Standards for-of Evaluation <br /> (1) Outdoor storage of products shall be permitted in the rear yard of the primary <br /> structure and shall be screened from view of adjacent properties. <br /> (2) Outdoor storage areas shall not be permitted to encroach upon required parking <br /> spaces. <br /> (3) All structures and outdoor storage areas shall be located a minimum of 100 feet <br /> from adjacent residentially zoned property. <br /> (4) The site shall be located on a major road, as classified in the Orange County <br /> Comprehensive Plan, unless permitted as an ASE-CZ. <br /> (5) Parking shall not be located in the front yard space. <br /> (6) Application materials shall include a comprehensive groundwater study, for <br /> facilities expected to use more groundwater on an annual basis than an average <br /> single family residence (which uses 240 gallons of water per day) built at the <br /> highest density the existing zoning district would allow. For example, if the <br /> existing zoning district allows a residential density of 1 unit for 2 acres and the <br /> proposed use is on a six acre parcel (which could yield 3 residences), the <br /> proposed use(s) may use three times the water used by an average single family <br /> residence (or 720 gallons per day, on an annualized basis) before a <br /> comprehensive groundwater study is required. The water usage rates of any <br /> existing use subject to zoning regulations located on the same lot shall be taken <br /> into account when determining if a comprehensive groundwater study is required. <br /> Said study shall 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. <br /> 5.13.10 Feed Mill <br /> (A) Use Standards <br /> (1) Shall not be permitted as a Conditional Use District. Refer to Section 5.1.3 of <br /> this Ordinance. <br /> (A}LLGe-nera--Standards fe�of Evaluation <br /> (1) The minimum lot size shall be 3 acres, unless permitted as an ASE-CZ. <br /> (2) All structures, equipment, and outdoor storage areas shall be located a minimum <br /> of 100 feet from all property lines. <br /> (3) The site shall be located on a major road, as classified in the Orange County <br /> Comprehensive Plan, unless permitted as an ASE-CZ. <br /> (4) Outdoor storage shall be permitted in the rear yard of the primary structure and <br /> shall be screened from view of adjacent properties. <br /> (5) Application materials shall include a comprehensive groundwater study, for <br /> facilities expected to use more groundwater on an annual basis than an average <br /> single family residence (which uses 240 gallons of water per day) built at the <br /> highest density the existing zoning district would allow. For example, if the <br /> existing zoning district allows a residential density of 1 unit for 2 acres and the <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-146 <br />
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