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Article 5: Uses 37 <br /> Section 5.7: Standards for Recreational Uses <br /> (b) A minimum of three samples will be taken at each of the surface water <br /> sample locations, two groundwater samples at each of the ground water <br /> sample locations, and one sediment sample will be taken; <br /> (c) Monitoring will continue on a quarterly schedule for a period of three <br /> years from the start of golf course operations. After three years, <br /> monitoring may be reduced to two times per year for surface and <br /> groundwater. The three-year period may be extended if pollutant levels <br /> exceed thresholds established by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br /> health advisory limits (HAL) and/or standards set by the North Carolina <br /> Department of EnyiF.,.,.. ent and Nat gyral Rese uFGGS (N(`DENR); <br /> Department of Environmental Quality(NCDEQ)$',--and <br /> (d) Parameters for sampling shall be as provided in Section 5.7.3(G)(3) <br /> below. <br /> (3) Parameters for Sample Testing <br /> (a) Total phosphorous, nitrate-nitrogen, total suspended solids, turbidity and <br /> pesticides will be analyzed for each sample time; and <br /> (b) The Pollutant Monitoring Program submitted with the application as part <br /> of the Resources Management Plan shall list the pesticides that will be <br /> analyzed and the rationale for such selections, which shall be based on <br /> the Tier I risk assessment set forth in Section 5.7.3 fl(1) above. <br /> (4) Reporting <br /> (a) All surface water, ground water and sediment quality monitoring results <br /> will be submitted within 45 days of collection to the Orange County <br /> Health Department, Division of Environmental Health; <br /> (b) Monitoring results shall be retained on site by the golf course <br /> superintendent and shall be available for inspection; and <br /> (c) An annual report will be submitted on a date established by the Planning <br /> and Inspections Department. <br /> (5) Management Response to Pollutant Monitoring <br /> (a) If contaminants are found that reasonably may be attributed to the <br /> construction, operation, and/or maintenance of the golf course, <br /> management plans shall be reviewed to assess the problem. Appropriate <br /> adjustments in the resource management and/or integrated pest <br /> management plans shall be made to prevent further contamination; and <br /> (b) If sampling and analysis indicate a trend toward increased <br /> concentrations of contaminants or if the U.S. Environmental Protection <br /> Agency health advisory limits (HAL)or State ground or surface water <br /> standards for thresholds are exceeded, then Orange County will notify <br /> the appropriate authorities. <br /> 5.7.5 Camp <br /> (A) Submittal Requirements and Standards of Evaluation for Special Use Permit <br /> (1) Submittal Requirements <br /> In addition to the information required by Section 2.7, the following shall be <br /> submitted as part of the application: <br /> (a) A site plan prepared in accordance with Section 2.5, also showing the <br /> following (existing or proposed): <br /> S1 Corrected entity reference. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-47 <br />