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Article 5: Uses 34 <br /> Section 5.7: Standards for Recreational Uses <br /> the first site plan approved; <br /> (vi) Changes in pedestrian and/or vehicular access or circulation that <br /> moves such facilities more than 25-feet; and <br /> (vii) A change in the location or extent of street and utility <br /> improvements or rights-of-way, including water, sewer and storm <br /> drainage facilities, which would provide a different level of <br /> service and that is not associated with a less than 10% increase <br /> in playable acreage. <br /> (C) Submittal Requirements <br /> In addition to the information required by Section 2.9, the following information shall be <br /> supplied as part of the application for approval of this use: <br /> (1) A site plan prepared in accordance with Section 2.5, also illustrating the golf <br /> course routing plan. The plan shall show the center line of play, the boundaries <br /> of fairways, greens, tees, roughs, hazards, and buffers. <br /> (2) A written and graphic site analysis illustrating soils, depth to water table, slope, <br /> hydrology, vegetation, natural areas and habitats of special concern, <br /> infrastructure and other manmade features, historic and archaeological sites, and <br /> a visual analysis of views into and from the site; <br /> (3) A biological inventory which identifies habitat diversity, species diversity, species <br /> of special concern such as those designated as threatened or endangered, last <br /> known sighting, candidate species likely to be present which may warrant <br /> protection, specimen trees outstanding in size and/or species, and the status and <br /> source of the information compiled in the inventory. The biological inventory shall <br /> be accompanied by an analysis describing habitat integrity, relationships <br /> between habitats and to ecological communities off site, any existing threats to <br /> flora and fauna, and potential for habitat enhancement; <br /> (4) An Environmental Assessment as required per Section 6.16 of this Ordinance; <br /> (5) Grading and EFE)SieR-erosion and sedimentation Steel-PlaRcontrol plan'—'; <br /> (6) Stormwater Management Plan; <br /> (7) Utilities Plan, including schematic irrigation plan; <br /> (8) Landscape Plan; <br /> (9) Resources Management and Mitigation Plan including, but not limited to, <br /> construction policies, methods for protecting water resources and natural areas, <br /> pollutant monitoring program, restoration and mitigation plan for wetlands and <br /> other habitats, federal permits as may be required for alteration of wetlands, <br /> maintenance specifications for on-going site management, including solid waste, <br /> water conservation plan; <br /> (10) Integrated Pest Management Program demonstrating a monitoring program for <br /> pest problems as well as biological and chemical methods to control weeds, <br /> insects, and disease; and <br /> "Erosion Control Plan" replaced with "erosion and sedimentation control plan" as defined in 15A NCAC 02H.1002 <br /> (Definitions)—NOTE: "erosion and sedimentation control plan"is integrated through the remainder of Article 5, <br /> where applicable. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-40 <br />
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