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67 <br /> 6. In accordance with UDO Section 5.7.2 Recreational Facilities, Section 6.8. Landscaping, <br /> Buffers, & Tree Protection, and the submitted site plan, a 30 ft. land use buffer shall be <br /> preserved around the perimeter of the recreational facility to screen it from adjacent parcels; <br /> 7. The recreational facility shall not use outdoor lighting. If the applicants wish to install lighting, <br /> they shall submit a request for modification of the approved Special Use Permit pursuant to <br /> UDO Sections 2.7.15 (10) and 2.7.15 (E) Changes to Approved Plans; <br /> 8. No amplified sound shall be permitted on-site; <br /> 9. The recreational facility may use portable toilets, which shall be: <br /> a. Serviced after every event within 72-hours, <br /> b. Screened with a wall consistent with approved site plan, and <br /> c. Removed from the site at the conclusion of the cricket season, no later than the <br /> end of November every calendar year. <br /> Permanent toilet facilities may be used as indicated on the Site Plan and permitted by <br /> Environmental Health. <br /> 10. Solid waste shall be contained in garbage and recycling receptacles on-site and shall be <br /> emptied by participants and the conclusion of each event or practice; <br /> 11. Applicant shall secure a driveway permit from the NC Department of Transportation prior to the <br /> commencement of land disturbing activities for the driveway off of Old Greensboro Road; <br /> 12. Development shall abide by the general standards of the UDO as detailed in Article 6 and the <br /> specific standards contained in Section 5.7.2; <br /> 13. Consistent with applicant testimony from the December 14, 2020, and January 11, 2021 Board <br /> of Adjustment public hearing(s), and the updated site plan/screening exhibit, no more than 46 <br /> cars shall be on-site at any time during a cricket match or practice. Further, all parking areas <br /> shall be screened (improved and overflow) consistent with the provisions of Section 6.8.7 of the <br /> UDO; <br /> 14. In accordance with UDO Sections 5.2 Table of Permitted Uses and 5.7.2 Recreational <br /> Facilities, activities allowed to occur on the property shall be in accordance with the submitted <br /> application package, site plan, and narrative as reviewed by the Orange County Board of <br /> Adjustment on January 25, 2021. <br /> Furthermore, the site plan shall be updated and included as part of the site plan submittal for <br /> development permits; <br /> 15. The applicants shall obtain all applicable development permits from the County consistent with <br /> the approved SUP, including but not limited to: Erosion Control; Stormwater; and Zoning <br /> Compliance; <br /> 16. In accordance with UDO Section 2.7.12(C) Conditions of Approval, if any condition of this <br /> Special Use Permit is held invalid or void, then this Special Use Permit shall be void in its <br /> entirety and of no effect; <br /> 17. In accordance with UDO Section 2.7.12(D) Conditions of Approval, the Special Use Permit shall <br /> expire automatically within 12 months of the date of approval if the use has not commenced or <br /> construction has not commenced or proceeded unless a timely application for extension of this <br /> time limit is approved by the Board of Adjustment. <br />
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