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<br /> Home Occupation, Major parking areas, sidewalks, patios, and structures
<br /> An accessory business use which is owned and that cover the land.
<br /> operated by the resident of the property, located
<br /> on a single parcel of land at least five acres in Infiltration
<br /> size in the AR and R-1 zoning districts, and is The absorption of stormwater F61R e runoff359
<br /> clearly incidental and subordinate to the into the ground. Infiltration allows for pollutants
<br /> principal residential use of the property. Major to be filtered from the water prior to its reaching
<br /> home occupations, which do not meet the the groundwater table, preventing the deposit of
<br /> standards of a minor home occupation, shall the pollutants directly into drinking water
<br /> accommodate for larger scale accessory supplies.
<br /> business uses by allowing for an increase in
<br /> square footage, number of onsite employees, Infiltration Systems360
<br /> students, customers, clients, and annual events Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs)designed
<br /> with an approved Special Use Permit. to allow stormwater runoff to move into the soil's
<br /> pore space and subsurface. (See also,
<br /> Home Occupation, Minor Stormwater Control Measure and Engineered
<br /> An accessory business use, which is owned or Stormwater Controls).
<br /> operated by the resident of residentially-zoned
<br /> property, and is clearly incidental and Institutional Use
<br /> subordinate to the principal residential use of the A nonprofit, religious, or public use, such as a
<br /> property. church, library, public or private school, hospital,
<br /> university, or government owned or operated
<br /> Home Park building, structure, or land used for public
<br /> A parcel of land under single ownership which purpose.
<br /> has been planned and improved in compliance
<br /> with Sections 3.8 and 5.5.4 for the placement of Interested Party
<br /> mobile homes/manufactured homes and For purposes of quasi-judicial evidentiary
<br /> Temporary Residential Units for use during the hearings an interested party is one who has
<br /> duration of the lease. The term includes mobile standing as that term is defined by applicable
<br /> home parks developed under previous North Carolina statutory and case law.
<br /> permitting requirements.
<br /> Junk Yard
<br /> Home Park Space An establishment operated or maintained for the
<br /> A parcel of land occupied or intended to be purpose of storing, dismantling, salvaging,
<br /> occupied by one and only one Mobile Home or recycling, buying or selling scrap or used
<br /> Temporary Residential Unit and for the exclusive materials such as paper, metals, rubber, rags,
<br /> use of the occupants of said dwellings. glass, wrecked, used or dismantled products
<br /> and articles, such as machinery, vehicles,
<br /> Immediate Neighborhood appliances and the like.
<br /> A subdivision or area of the county which
<br /> distinguishes it from other subdivisions or areas Junked or Wrecked Motor Vehicles
<br /> by virtue of its location within the service area of Motor Vehicles which do not display a current
<br /> a park site or sites as shown on the adopted license plate or a current registration sticker and
<br /> "Recreation Service Area Boundaries Map" on which either: (a) are partially dismantled or
<br /> file in the Planning Department. wrecked, or(b) cannot be self-propelled or
<br /> moved in the manner in which originally
<br /> intended to move.
<br /> Impervious Surface Kennel (Class II)
<br /> A surface composed of any material that An establishment involving animals of any
<br /> impedes or prevents the natural infiltration of species, excluding domesticated livestock,
<br /> water into the soil. Such surfaces include engaged in any of the following:
<br /> concrete, asphalt and gravel surfaces. These a) The owning or keeping, for any purpose,
<br /> include, but are not be limited to, streets and of 20 or more animals
<br /> ass Consistent use of"stormwater runoff'. 161 NEW DEFINITION -this definition generally
<br /> conforms to 15A NCAC 02H.1002(Definitions).
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