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Article 10: Definitions 314
<br /> Section 10.1: Definitions
<br /> f) Any commercial or other non-residential space.
<br /> Residential Land Area
<br /> All portions of a parcel or tract of land intended to support residential development of any classification
<br /> (i.e. single-family, multi-family, etc), including accessory uses, and all land necessary to comply with the
<br /> provisions of this Ordinance. With respect to subdivisions and Conditional District projects, this term shall
<br /> be construed as including streets located entirely within the residential portion(s) of the development,
<br /> common open space, lands accepted for dedication for public purposes, and accessory and commercial
<br /> uses when developed as part of a mixed use development project.
<br /> Residential Use
<br /> A use of property characterized by the use of a structure(s)for habitation by an individual, family, or group
<br /> of unrelated individuals.
<br /> Resources Management Plan
<br /> A document and map, submitted as a part of a Major Subdivision, Class A Special Use oerFRit appliGati n
<br /> r a Major S bdiV'S'G., G Rdit;ORal n,S+r,Gt Atlas A,,,ond,,,ont with S PConditional District application,
<br /> that sets forth, in detail, the location of and the proposed methods for:
<br /> a) Protection of natural resources (i.e. habitat maintenance, existing vegetation, and mitigation of
<br /> environmentally sensitive areas),
<br /> b) Ownership and maintenance of open spaces (common open space, proposed conservation
<br /> easements, and landscape buffers)
<br /> c) Provision of services (solid waste management to include recycling, storm water management
<br /> (temporary and permanent), irrigation systems to include the source of water,
<br /> d) The handling of land clearing debris.
<br /> Retail Use
<br /> An establishment focused on selling goods or merchandise to the general public for personal or
<br /> household consumption and the rendering of services incidental to the sale of merchandise. Sale of
<br /> goods or merchandise can be completed either by direct on-site purchase or through the receipt of a
<br /> request/order of an item that is mailed or picked up by the purchaser. Term includes the rental of
<br /> durable/convenience goods, merchandise, and equipment.
<br /> Retreat Center
<br /> An assembly land use operated as a commercial activity_;165
<br /> Retrofitting
<br /> Measures, such as flood proofing, elevation, construction of small levees, and other modifications, taken
<br /> on an existing building or its yard to protect it from flood damage.
<br /> Riding Stable
<br /> An establishment for boarding, breeding, training or raising of horses, ponies, mules, and/or donkeys for a
<br /> fee; and/or rental of horses, ponies, mules, and/or donkeys for riding, driving, and/or instruction. Exercise
<br /> rings shall be considered accessory uses to a commercial stable. Smaller scale events, such as horse
<br /> shows expected to generate less than 80 traffic trips per day, may be held no more often than once per
<br /> month. The operator of a commercial stable may reside on the property to ensure the continuous care of
<br /> animals kept on the site.
<br /> Riparian Area
<br /> An area that is adjacent to a body of water.
<br /> Riverine
<br /> Relating to, formed by, or resembling a river(including tributaries), stream, brook, etc.
<br /> 165 Correct punctuation.
<br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-39
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