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Article 6: Development Standards 140 <br /> Section 6.15: Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control266F <br /> (2) All site grading must be designed to meet the standards shown on the following <br /> table: <br /> STANDARDSTABLE 6.15.7.G.2:SLOPE GRADING <br /> SITE AREA MINIMUM SLOPE MAXIMUM SLOPE <br /> Planting Areas 2% 3:1 <br /> Parking Lot Pavement 2% 4% <br /> Driveways and Access Drives 2% 5% <br /> Pedestrian Plaza Areas 1% 2% <br /> Sidewalks 1% 8% <br /> (3) No cut or fill slopes of any type may be steeper than 3:1 and must have smooth <br /> vertical transitions. Where space limitations demand, terracing with approved <br /> retaining walls will be utilized. Where retaining walls are used, they must be <br /> constructed of a material compatible with the building architecture. <br /> (4) Berms, channels, swales, etc. must be graded in such a way as to be an integral <br /> part of the landscape, and paved surfaces must be designed with smooth vertical <br /> transitions between changes in slope. <br /> (5) In order to minimize soil erosion, practical combinations of the following shall be <br /> used: <br /> (a) Expose the smallest practical area of cleared land during construction. <br /> (b) Temporary ditches, dikes, vegetation, and/or mulching must be used to <br /> protect critical areas exposed during development or construction. <br /> (c) Sediment control measures must be installed and maintained to remove <br /> sediment from run-effstormwater runoff waters during development. <br /> (d) Permanent landscaping and groundcover must be installed as soon as <br /> practical after construction activities are completed. <br /> (e) Temporary groundcover must be used for fill material subject to erosion <br /> and on construction projects over six months duration. <br /> 6.15.8 Stormwater Outlet Protection <br /> (A) Control of Discharge in University Lake, Cane Creek, and Upper Eno Watersheds <br /> After development of a site, the peak discharge of stormwater runoff resulting from a <br /> 1 Oten325-year storm shall be no greater than that which would result from a I Oten326-year <br /> storm on the same site prior to development. This requirement shall apply to the <br /> following: <br /> (1) Commercial, industrial, office, and institutional developments, <br /> (2) Multi-family residential developments of more than ten units, and <br /> (3) Single-family detached residential developments where more than three lots are <br /> to be created. <br /> (B) Control of Velocity <br /> 321 Text correction—consistent use of"10-year'within this sub-section. <br /> Sze Text correction—consistent use of"10-year"within this sub-section. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-133 <br />
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