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Article 10: Definitions 190 <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> Land uses involved in the transformation of previously finished leather into products for eventual sale or <br /> distribution. This includes products, except for apparel, made from leather substitutes including rubber, <br /> plastics, or textiles. This does not include the transforming of raw product to allow for the development of <br /> a product. Please refer to Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing. <br /> Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing <br /> Land uses involved in the transformation of hides into leather through tanning or curing. Does not include <br /> the manufacturing of leather into products for eventual sale or distribution. <br /> Length of Wall <br /> The horizontal distance from corner to corner. Where walls in continuous general frontage (as in the case <br /> of attached dwellings) are off-set by angles or setbacks of six feet or more, the length of each segment so <br /> set off shall be measured separately in establishing pertinent yard depth. Length of the wall of a circular <br /> building shall be construed as the diameter of the building. <br /> Letter of Map Change (LOMC) <br /> An official determination issued by FEMA that amends or revises an effective Flood Insurance Rate Map <br /> or Flood Insurance Study. Letters of Map Change include: <br /> (a) Letter of Map Amendment(LOMA): An official amendment, by letter, to an effective National <br /> Flood Insurance Program map. A LOMA is based on technical data showing that a property <br /> had been inadvertently mapped as being in the floodplain, but is actually on natural high <br /> ground above the base flood elevation. A LOMA amends the current effective Flood <br /> Insurance Rate Map and establishes that a specific property, portion of a property, or <br /> structure is not located in a special flood hazard area. <br /> (b) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR): A revision based on technical data that may show changes <br /> to flood zones, flood elevations, special flood hazard area boundaries and floodway <br /> delineations, and other planimetric features. <br /> (c) Letter of Map Revision Based on Fill (LOMR-F): A determination that a structure or parcel of <br /> land has been elevated by fill above the BFE and is, therefore, no longer located within the <br /> special flood hazard area. In order to qualify for this determination, the fill must have been <br /> permitted and placed in accordance with the community's floodplain management <br /> regulations. <br /> (d) Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR): A formal review and comment as to whether a <br /> proposed project complies with the minimum NFIP requirements for such projects with <br /> respect to delineation of special flood hazard areas. A CLOMR does not revise the effective <br /> Flood Insurance Rate Map or Flood Insurance Study; upon submission and approval of <br /> certified as-built documentation, a Letter of Map Revision may be issued by FEMA to revise <br /> the effective FIRM. <br /> Level of Service <br /> A qualitative measure that describes the operational conditions or a road or intersection, as defined by <br /> the Highway Capacity Manual. The various service levels are defined by a range from A to F, with A <br /> representing free flow traffic conditions and F representing stop-and-go traffic. <br /> Light, Flashing <br /> A light that intermittently flashes on and off. <br /> Light Source <br /> The point of origin illumination emanates; usually a lamp. Please refer to the definition of Outdoor <br /> Lighting, Lamp for additional information. <br /> Light Trespass <br /> Intrusion of direct light projected from one property or roadway onto another property or roadway. <br /> Livability Space <br /> Livability space is part of total open space appropriately improved and located as outdoor living space for <br /> residents and for aesthetic appeal. Such spaces include lawns and other landscaped areas, walkways, <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-23 <br />