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20 <br />1. Clad in exterior materials that are not reflective or <br />illuminated and are stealth-like in their appearance <br />,OR <br />2. Are designed as an architectural feature, OR <br />3. Screened through some vegetative buffer or <br />fencing. <br />7. Solar panels shall be allowed to be installed along roof tops, including raised <br />panels to allow for tracking of the suns rays, so long as the panels do not <br />create sufficient glare to create a public safety hazard, and <br />The installation of these devises shall be reviewed and approved by the <br />Orange County Planning Department on a case-by-case basis. <br />8. Slopped standing ~ seam metal roofs shall be permitted so long as they are <br />designed to blend in with the architecture of the building and the district, <br />9. Flat roofs comprised of TCP, EPDM, rubber single-ply membrane and other <br />similar products shall be permitted so long as the BRA, or any individual <br />applicant submitting a site plan proposing development, demonstrates that <br />the roof shall be hidden or shielded from the public's street view through the <br />use of parapets, railings, or balusters. <br />10. Any and all accessory buildings and enclosures whether attached to or <br />detached from the main building, including automatic teller machines, shall <br />be designed to complement the site architecture and shall be integrated with <br />the same scale, texture, color and detailing of adjacent architectural design, <br />11. Maximum slopes shall be maintained across all parking and pedestrian <br />spaces to guarantee compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act <br />(ADA), <br />12. Any required deviation to address. NC DOT drive slope requirements shall be <br />limited to occur along access drives and/or between individual districts to <br />avoid internal District slope conflict creating accessibility issues, <br />13. Principal entrances shall have a front facade serving as the primary means of <br />public ingress and egress that faces either a public space/court yard or a <br />street, <br />14. Parks, green plazas, squares, court yards, etc shall have a minimum area of <br />at least one tenth (1/10) of an acre. These areas shall be located, at a <br />maximum, within one-sixth (1/6) of a mile of at least seventy-five percent <br />(75%) of any and all dwelling units and/or business entrances, <br />15. Setbacks for this development shall in accordance with all applicable County <br />standards in addition to the following: <br />Setback from Freestanding In-line building Signs, Storage, <br />Internal Property building/structure Vehicular use <br />Line areas, <br />