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Article 5: Uses 59 <br /> Section 5.7: Standards for Recreational Uses <br /> (v) A plan showing how the site will be protected from impacts by <br /> human and unwanted animal intrusion, alternate plant species <br /> and construction methods that could be used in the event <br /> adjustments or substitutions are needed until the mitigation area <br /> is established; and <br /> (vi) <br /> a <br /> Consistent with <br /> Section(s) 2.27 and 6.22 of this Ordinance, a Performance <br /> Guarantee shall be required for the mitigation project-118 <br /> (E) Construction <br /> (1) Drainage <br /> (a) All drainage structures shall be installed and maintained according to the <br /> approved Stormwater Management Plan. <br /> (b) Golf courses that include Sstormwater Csontrol M199easures (SCMs) shall <br /> comply with the requirements in Section 6.14 of this Ordinance. <br /> (2) Grading and Erosion Control <br /> (a) Plans for grading and erosion control must comply with standards <br /> contained in this Ordinance and the <br /> most current version of North Carolina <br /> Administrative Code Title 15A Chapter 4: Sedimentation Control, and the <br /> most current version of the NC Erosion Control Manual;119 <br /> (b) Whenever practical, construction shall be phased to minimize <br /> disturbance and sedimentation; <br /> (c) Sediment control measures must be properly installed to filter sediment <br /> from runoff during construction and shall be maintained until grading is <br /> complete and a permanent vegetative cover has been established and <br /> all slopes stabilized; and <br /> (d) Permanent landscaping, groundcover, mulch, etc. must be installed as <br /> soon as practical after construction activities for each phase are <br /> completed. <br /> (3) Solid Waste Management <br /> (a) The Solid Waste Management Plan submitted as part of the Resources <br /> Management Plan shall include the method(s) of disposal and recycling <br /> of construction debris. <br /> (F) Operation and Maintenance <br /> (1) Integrated Pest Management(IPM) <br /> (a) An integrated pest management plan (IPM) shall be established based <br /> on site conditions, soils, pesticide properties and management practices. <br /> (b) The plan shall be updated as necessary to incorporate changes in <br /> pesticide choices, applications, etc. <br /> 118 Reference to new sections. <br /> 119 Correct reference to the most current versions of North Ca rol i na Ad mi ni strative Code Title 15A Chapter 4: <br /> Sedimentation Control andthe most current version of the NC Erosion Control Manual. There is no0rangeCounty <br /> manual. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina— Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-44 <br />