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Article 10: Definitions 298 <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> b) Recreational programs operated for less than four consecutive months in a year; <br /> c) Specialized activities or instruction such as athletics, dance, art, music lessons, horseback riding, <br /> gymnastics, or organized clubs for children, such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H groups, or boys <br /> and girls clubs; <br /> d) Drop-in or short-term care provided while parents participate in activities that are not employment <br /> related and where the parents are on the premises or otherwise easily accessible, such as drop- <br /> in or short-term care provided in health spas, bowling alleys, shopping malls, resort hotels, or <br /> churches; <br /> e) Public schools; <br /> f) Non-public schools described in Part 2 of Article 39 of Chapter 115C of the North Carolina <br /> Statutes that are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and that <br /> operate a child care facility as defined under Child Care Facility for less than six and one-half <br /> hours per day either on or off the school site; <br /> g) Bible schools conducted during vacation periods; <br /> h) Care provided by facilities licensed under Chapter 110, Article 7 of the North Carolina General <br /> Statutes; <br /> i) Cooperative arrangements among parents to provide care for their children as a convenience <br /> rather than for employment; and <br /> j) Any child care program or arrangement consisting of two or more separate components, each of <br /> which operates for four hours or less per day with different children attending each component. <br /> Care Facility <br /> Use type offering temporary care to clients, including children, adolescents, and adults, for no more than <br /> eight hours in a 24 hour period. Care can be offered regardless of the time of day and whether or not <br /> operated for profit. Term includes child care centers, and any other child care arrangement not excluded <br /> by General Statute 110-86(2), that provides child care. <br /> a) A child care center is an arrangement where, at any one time, there are three or more pre-school <br /> children or nine or more school-aged children receiving child care. <br /> b) A family child care home is a child care arrangement located in a residence where, at any one <br /> time, more than two children, but fewer than nine children, receive child care. <br /> Chemical Manufacturing and Processing — Pharmaceutical and Medicine <br /> A land use involved with the transformation of organic and inorganic raw materials by various processes <br /> for the formulation of pharmaceutical and medical products for eventual distribution and sale off-site. <br /> Chemical Manufacturing and Processing — Other than Pharmaceutical and <br /> Medicine <br /> A land use involved with the transformation of organic and inorganic raw materials by various processes <br /> for the formulation of non-pharmaceutical and non-medical products including the creation of base <br /> chemicals, dyes, gasses, resins, etc. <br /> Club or Lodge <br /> An assembly land use, operated by a non-profit group, for members and guests. <br /> Cluster Development <br /> A subdivision in which building lots are grouped together through a transfer of allowable density within the <br /> subdivided tract. Cluster development permits more efficient development by creating lots with gross <br /> land areas smaller than those required for conventional lot-by-lot development, yet maintains application <br /> of normal lot density standards to the subdivided tract as a whole by requiring that land area saved by lot <br /> size reductions be reserved as permanent open space and/or recreation space. <br /> Cold Storage Facility <br /> A facility used to warehouse perishable foods and products prior to transport. <br /> Commercial-Industrial Transition Activity Node Land <br /> Land designated in the Comprehensive Plan as being near major transportation routes that-and which <br /> could be provided with public water and wastewater services and which is appropriate for retail and other <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-6 <br />