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268 <br /> Article 6: Development Standards <br /> Section 6.7:Additional Standards for MPD-CZDCD and MPB-RB-CD <br /> (5) Non-residential uses within Transition Areas,as designated by the <br /> Comprehensive Plan, may provide one break in the required buffer per lot <br /> adjacent to the interstate right-of-way in order to provide an on-site commercial <br /> sign and/or building visibility. The break shall constitute no more than 50%of the <br /> interstate highway frontage. <br /> SECTION 6.7: ADDITIONAL STANDARDS FOR MPD- <br /> 6.7.1 Master Plan <br /> (A) All applications for the MPD-SZ-CD and MPB-RB-CZ designation shall be prepared in <br /> accordance with Section 2.9 of this Ordinance and shall include a general development <br /> plan herein called the`Master Plan'. <br /> (B) The Master Plan shall be prepared by an appropriately licensed professional and shall <br /> include the following: <br /> (1) Map of the development site,including the following: <br /> (a) Overall acreage of the site, <br /> (b) Adjacent rights-of-ways, <br /> (c) Zoning designation and current use of adjacent properties,including <br /> those across rights-of-ways, <br /> (d) Streams and other environmental features on-site and within 1,000 feet, <br /> and <br /> (e) Any existing structures or improvements on-site. <br /> (2) General layout of development,including the following: <br /> (a) Each development lot/pod and acreage of each, <br /> (b) Interior roadway plan,with cross section detail also showing drainage, <br /> (c) Proposed access points,and <br /> (d) Proposed on-site recreation and/or open space. <br /> (3) Proposed Uses <br /> (a) All uses proposed within the development shall be shown on the Master <br /> Plan. <br /> (b) For developments with more than one development lot/pod,the <br /> proposed uses shall be listed for each lot/pod. <br /> (c) More than one use may be approved for each lot/pod. However,the <br /> Master Plan shall include a compatibility matrix to limit conflicts between <br /> adjacent uses. <br /> Orange County,North Carolina-Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-31 <br />