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Article 10: Definitions 316
<br /> Section 10.1: Definitions
<br /> n establishment operated or maintained for the purpose of storing, dismantling, salvaging, r cycling,
<br /> b ing or selling scrap or used materials such as paper, metals, rubber, rags, glass, wreck d, used or
<br /> dis antled products and articles, such as machinery, vehicles, appliances and the like.
<br /> Junked o recked Motor Vehicles
<br /> Motor Vehicles hich do not display a current license plate or a current registr ion sticker and which
<br /> either: (a) are par i Ily dismantled or wrecked, or(b) cannot be self-propelle or moved in the manner in
<br /> which originally inte ded to move.
<br /> Kennel (Class II)
<br /> An establishment involvin nimals of any species, excluding dome cated livestock, engaged in any of
<br /> the following:
<br /> a) The owning or keeping, for any purpose, of 20 or more imals
<br /> b) The selling and/or trainin of guard dogs or security d s
<br /> c) The keeping of more than a animals at any given ti e for the purpose of breeding, boarding, or
<br /> rehabilitation.
<br /> The operator of a Kennel (Class II) shal a allowed to r ide on the property to ensure the continuous
<br /> care of the animals kept on-site.
<br /> Lamp
<br /> See Outdoor Lighting, Lamp.
<br /> Land Area Measurement Definitio
<br /> (See Lot Line, Lot Line Front, Lot Line Re , Lot Line Si , Open Side, Open Space Front, Open Space
<br /> Rear)
<br /> Land-Disturbing Activity
<br /> Any use of the land that results in change in the natural cover o topography that may cause or
<br /> contribute to sedimentation.
<br /> Landfill
<br /> A site within which is dep ited solid waste material, including trash, cons ction debris, stumps,
<br /> branches and limbs, gar age and industrial waste.
<br /> Landfill, Disch ging
<br /> A landfill facility wi liners, monitoring equipment and other measures to detect an r prevent leachate
<br /> from entering th environment and in which the leachate is treated on site and discha ed to a receiving
<br /> stream. Disc rging landfills require a National Pollution System (NPDES) Permit from e North
<br /> Carolina Div' ion of Water Quality.
<br /> Land se Intensity Definitions
<br /> (See on-residential Land Area, Non-residential Floor Area, Residential Floor Area, Floor Area tio,
<br /> Op Space, Open Space Ratio, Livability Space, Livability Space Ratio, Floor Area Ratio, Open ace,
<br /> O en Space Ratio, Recreation Space, Recreation Space Ratio, Pedestrian/Landscaped Space,
<br /> edestrian/Landscaped Space Ratio.)
<br /> Land Use Permit
<br /> A zoning permit, subdivision approval, building permit, site plan, or special use permit, er Genditional -,so
<br /> Land Use Plan
<br /> A set of documents and maps that categorize existing patterns of land development and set guidelines for
<br /> the desirable intensity, density, quantity, type, location and timing of future development based upon the
<br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-21
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