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Article 6: Development Standards 269 <br /> Section 6.4: Performance Standards <br /> (a) That hazardous wastes are being sent to an approved hazardous waste <br /> recycling, storage, treatment or disposal facility, <br /> (b) That an EPAID number has been obtained, <br /> (c) That only authorized transporters are used, and <br /> (d) That on-site storage is limited to 180 days (or up to 270 days if the waste <br /> is to be transported more than 200 miles). <br /> 6.4.8 Utilities <br /> (A) Economic Development Districts <br /> (1) Each permitted use, special use, and accessory use to be served by a public or <br /> private water or sewer system must be: <br /> (a) Designed, sized, and constructed to the standards of the utility provider; <br /> and <br /> (b) Assured of installation of such services at the time it is approved. <br /> (2) Each MPD-SZ-CD Master Plan and site plan or NR-CD site plan must be <br /> accompanied by documentation from the utility provider that it has reviewed and <br /> approved: <br /> (a) Preliminary plans for the proposed water and/or sewer lines; <br /> (b) The adequacy of the existing system(s)to which the connections(s)will <br /> be made; <br /> (c) The capacity of the existing water and sewer treatment facilities; <br /> (d) The carrying capacity of the discharge stream or discharge point; and <br /> (e) The method of funding proposed extensions of water and sewer lines. <br /> (3) The approval by the utility provider must in the form of a resolution or other <br /> agreement adopted by its board of directors or governing board and must also <br /> contain a certification that service to the development project is authorized by <br /> any water management plan and discharge permit in effect at the time of <br /> approval. <br /> (4) Installation <br /> (a) The location and size of easements for water and/or sewer lines must be <br /> approved by and dedicated in the form of a deed of easement to the <br /> utility provider. <br /> (b) Where cuts in existing streets are made for water and/or sewer work, all <br /> cutting, backfilling, and paving shall be done in accordance with N.C. <br /> Department of Transportation and/or municipal specifications and <br /> procedures. <br /> (5) Water Use Limitations <br /> Because of the size or remaining excess capacity of treatment plants for some <br /> utility providers, uses which require large quantities of water for manufacturing <br /> and/or processing operations will require the review and approval of the Board of <br /> County Commissioners as a Conditional Use district or r'Conditional -District in <br /> accordance with the following: <br /> (a) Applicants for approval of a comprehensive site development plan must <br /> submit documented data for the proposed use or a comparable facility <br /> which justifies the projected water consumption rates. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-15 <br />