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Article 5: Uses 158 <br /> Section 5.22: miscellaneous uses <br /> (ii) If the proposed lots are to be served by a public sewer system <br /> proof of public sewer service availability in the form of a certified <br /> copy of a resolution to that effect enacted by the governing body <br /> of the sewer system providing the sewer service to the lots in the <br /> subdivision. <br /> (iii) If the proposed lots are to be served by a community water <br /> and/or sewer system, proof that the system(s)will be operated <br /> either directly by or through contract with the water and/or sewer <br /> provider whose service area or interest area it is, as defined in <br /> the Water and Sewer Management Planning and Boundary <br /> Agreement and Map adopted December 3, 2001, and as may be <br /> amended from time to time. <br /> (iv) If the proposed lots are to be served by individual wells or <br /> community wells, a professionally prepared groundwater yield <br /> analysis relating the proposed wells to the U.S. Geological <br /> Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 00-4286 and any <br /> later USGS Water Resource Investigation Report data available. <br /> (v) If the proposed lots are to be served by individual septic systems <br /> the Environmental Health Division shall submit a report indicating <br /> approval for each building lot and for the open space if a <br /> homeowners' association amenity is proposed to be constructed <br /> within the open space. <br /> (d) Open Space Connectivity <br /> A map that demonstrates that the open space composition, accessibility, <br /> shape and size requirements as set forth in Section 7.13 of this <br /> Ordinance are to be met. <br /> (e) Natural & Human-Made Resources <br /> A written and graphic site analysis illustrating soils, depth to water table, <br /> slope, hydrology, vegetation, natural areas and habitats of special <br /> concern, infrastructure and other constructed features, historic and <br /> archaeological sites, and visual analysis of views into and from the site. <br /> (f) Pedestrian / Bicycle Plan <br /> (i) If the subdivision is located in a Transition Area designated as <br /> such on the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan, a <br /> plan for sidewalks or pedestrian/bike lanes as part of the public <br /> roads using, where appropriate, alternative North Carolina <br /> Department of Transportation design guidelines that include <br /> Pedestrian/bike lanes as part of the public road system. <br /> (ii) For proposals not located in a transition area an off-road, <br /> T pedestrian plan shall be submitted. <br /> (q) Landscape Plan Details <br /> A landscape and tree preservation plan that shows the following: <br /> (i) The proposed locations, and types of, plantings, <br /> (ii) The existing natural landscape with existing topography, <br /> (iii) The width of roadside and perimeter buffers to be left <br /> undisturbed, <br /> (iv) The open space (proposed undisturbed and proposed improved) <br /> as well as type of ownership. <br /> (2) Additional Submittal Requirements - For all applications of over 40 lots <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-176 <br />
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