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Unified Development Ordinance - Currituck County Government

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Chapter 4: Use StandardsSECTION 4.1: USE TABLESubsection 4.1.1: Explanation of Use Table StructureG. Use-Specific StandardsWhen a particular use category or use type is permitted in a zoning district, there maybe additional regulations that are applicable to the use category or use type. Theexistence of these use-specific standards is noted through a section reference in thelast column of the use table titled Additional Requirements (“Additional Req.”).References refer to provisions found in Section4.2, Use-Specific Standards. Thesestandards apply to the corresponding use regardless of the base zoning district whereit is proposed, unless otherwise specified.H. Use Restricted or Prohibited by Overlay Zoning DistrictRegardless of whether the use table identifies a particular use type as requiring azoning compliance permit, use permit, or allowed subject to a planned developmentdistrict classification, the use type may be restricted or prohibited, or subject to morerestrictive additional requirements, in accordance with applicable sub-district oroverlay district provisions in Chapter 3: Zoning Districts.I. Unlisted Uses(1) The Planning Director shall determine whether or not an unlisted use is partof an existing use category or use type defined in Section 10.4, UseClassifications, Use Categories, and Use Types, or is substantially similar to analready defined use type, using the standards in Section 10.4.1.D,Interpretation of Unlisted Uses.(2) Uses which are found to be unlisted and dissimilar to an already defined usetype are prohibited.CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE4.3

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