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21 <br />ORANGE COUNTY SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, APPENDIX A ORANGE COUNTY <br />PRIVATE ROAD STANDARDS, IS AMENDED AS FOLLOWS TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF LOTS <br />ALLOWED ON A PRIVATE ROAD FROM 25 TO 1 O; TO DELETE THE PROVISION FOR A CLASS C <br />PRIVATE ROAD; AND TO DELETE THE PROVISION FOR PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO <br />CERTIFY ROAD CONSTRUCTION. <br />THE FOURTH AND FIFTH PARAGRAPHS IN THE SECTION TITLED GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ARE <br />AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: <br />The standards and specifications for Private Roads .apply to subdivisions in <br />Orange County and the class of road required depends on the number of lots served by <br />the road. A Class B road serves 1 to 5 lots or dwelling units, and a Class A road serves <br />6 to 10 lots or dwelling units. All Private Roads in a major (more than five lots) <br />subdivision require the approval of the Board of Commissioners. Before the final plat of <br />the subdivision can be recorded, the Private Road must be built and approved, or the <br />applicant must post a security instrument with the County in an amount that would <br />cover the cost of constructing the road. Class B Private Roads intended to serve 2 lots <br />or dwelling units are not required to be constructed to Orange County Standards or to <br />be inspected before recordation of the final plat. However, Orange County <br />recommends that these Class B roads be built to these standards in order to provide <br />adequate access, especially for emergency vehicles which require the clearances and <br />turn areas shown on the specifications. <br />Private road construction must be inspected and the construction certified in <br />writing to the Orange County Planning Department by a North Carolina Professional <br />Engineer. Also, the location of the travelway must be certified to be within the platted <br />private road right-of--way by a North Carolina Registered Land Surveyor. The road must <br />be inspected during construction so that any changes or improvements necessary to <br />insure approval can be made before the stone is placed and the shoulders and ditches <br />are seeded and mulched. In order for this to happen, the subdivider or representative <br />must inform the professional making the certification prior to the start of construction and <br />at intervals during construction when inspections are needed so that they can be <br />scheduled. <br />ITEM 9 UNDER THE GENERAL SUBDIVISION APPROVAL AND PRIVATE ROAD <br />CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: <br />GENERAL SUBDIVISION APPROVAL AND PRIVATE ROAD CONSTRUCTION <br />SEQUENCE <br />9. Have a professional engineer and a registered land surveyor, respectively, provide <br />written certification to the Planning and Inspections Department that construction meets <br />the required standards and that the travelway is within the right-of way. <br />