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Article 4: Overlay Zoning Districts 15 <br /> Section 4.2:Watershed Protection Overlay Districts2F <br /> LLES 4.2.5.2&4.2.5.3: SLID! G SCALE F0?NEE <br /> UNIV, CANE. I ITT' <br /> route hl�nL 1DQ NQT apply tG the Upper Cron <br /> 3 $4 4�2 9.3 4" <br /> 9-6 a- 9 2 45-6 4 9 <br /> 4�54.2.6 Impervious Surface Limits$and Minimum59 Lot Size Requirements for Non- <br /> Residential Uses <br /> The impervious surface limits and minimum lot sizes for non-residential uses within Watershed <br /> Protection Overlay Districts are noted in Table 4.2.6.60 Unless otherwise noted in th-a-Table 4.2.6 <br /> below, the minimum lot sizes for non-residential uses61 shall be in conformance with the <br /> underlying zoning district. <br /> RESIDENTIAL)TABLE 4.2.6: IMPERVIOUS SURFACE <br /> DISTRICT IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 6% impervious surface limit. [11, [21 <br /> UNIV-CA 5-acre minimum lot size,with potential of up to five lots as small as two acres per lot for lots which existed prior <br /> CANE-CA to Of eGGram'^^ram' September 1, 2015 (for UNIV-C kRiver, )or October 19, 1999(for CANE-CAGane�)_; <br /> AND <br /> 0 65 <br /> 6% impervious surface limit. [11, [21 <br /> U-ENO-CA 2-acre minimum lot size.AND <br /> o 66 <br /> Ss Staff recommendation to update section name for improved reading clarity. <br /> 59 Six of our 13 Watershed Protection Overlay Districts do in fact have minimum lot sizes as adopted by the BOCC, <br /> regardless of use. As such,this Table 4.2.6 has been reorganized for improved reading clarity. <br /> 60 This is a new introductory sentence to describe the contents of this subsection and Table 4.2.6. <br /> "Staff recommendation to improve reading clarity. <br /> 62 Staff recommendation to update table name for improved reading clarity. <br /> 63 Table 4.2.6 has been reformatted to improve reading clarity. <br /> 64 Staff recommendation to update table name for improved reading clarity. <br /> 65 Staff recommendations to improve reading clarity. <br /> 66 Staff recommendations to improve reading clarity. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 4-11 <br />