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Index 151 <br /> cabin accommodations, dining facilities, barns, High Quality Waters (HQW)358 <br /> dance hall and recreational facilities, including Supplemental classification intended to protect <br /> but not limited to riding rings, trails, fishing holes waters which are rated excellent based on <br /> and swimming facilities. biological and physical/chemical characteristics <br /> through NCDEQ monitoring or special studies, <br /> Habitable Rooms primary nursery areas designated by the Marine <br /> Rooms designed and used for living, sleeping, Fisheries Commission, and other functional <br /> eating, cooking, or combinations thereof. nursery areas designated by the Marine <br /> Bathrooms, toilet compartments, closets, halls, Fisheries Commission. <br /> storage rooms, laundry and utility spaces, <br /> basement recreation rooms, and similar areas Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) <br /> are not considered habitable rooms. The highest natural elevation of the ground <br /> surface, prior to construction, next to the <br /> Hazardous Waste Management proposed walls of the structure. <br /> Facility <br /> A facility or any portion of a facility for the Historic structure <br /> collection, storage, processing, treatment, Any structure that is: <br /> recycling, recovery, or disposal of hazardous a) Listed individually in the National <br /> waste on or in land in accordance with rules Register of Historic Places (a listing <br /> adopted by the State of North Carolina maintained by the U.S. Department of <br /> Department of EnviFGRment and Natural Interior) or preliminarily determined by <br /> Reseu TEnvironmental Quality.357 the Secretary of Interior as meeting the <br /> requirements for individual listing on the <br /> Health and Personal Care Facility National Register; <br /> A public or private facility, establishment, or b) Certified or preliminarily determined by <br /> institution providing housing for 16 or more the Secretary of Interior as contributing <br /> unrelated to the historical significance of a <br /> individuals who are furnished meals and registered historic district or a district <br /> health/personal care on a continuing basis. preliminarily determined by the <br /> Term includes: Secretary to qualify as a registered <br /> convalescent homes, nursing homes, rest historic district; <br /> homes, assisted living facility, sanatoria, homes c) Individually listed on a local inventory of <br /> for the elderly, historic landmarks in communities with a <br /> handicapped, disabled, youthful offenders, "Certified Local Government (CLG) <br /> addicted to alcohol or drugs, requiring Program,"which has been approved by <br /> professional health the Department of the Interior; or <br /> care, adult supervision, or rehabilitation. d) Certified as contributing to the historical <br /> significance of a historic district <br /> Health Services designated by a community with a <br /> Establishments of licensed practitioners, or "Certified Local Government (CLG) <br /> licensed persons independently practicing a Program". (CLG Programs are <br /> profession, primarily engaged in rendering approved by the US Department of the <br /> medical, surgical and other health related and Interior in cooperation with the North <br /> allied personal care services in the health field Carolina Department of Cultural <br /> e. physicians, physical therapists, dentists, Resources through the State Historic <br /> ( g p y y p Preservation Officer as having met the <br /> medical specialists). requirements of the National Historic <br /> High-Density Option Preservation Act of 1966, as amended). <br /> One of two approaches available for Holiday Decoration <br /> development in some watershed overlay <br /> districts. Generally, the high-density option Holiday displays, decorations and greetings, <br /> relies on density limits and engineered which relate to any federally designated holiday, <br /> stormwater controls to minimize the risk of water legal holiday or religious holiday. <br /> pollution. <br /> 157 Correct entity name. 3..NEW DEFINITION—this definition generally <br /> conforms to NCDEQ's formal definition. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page Index-16 <br />