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All site plans submitted under Section 3.9 of this Ordinance, and all uses for which site plans are submitted, shall meet the following standards before they may be approved by the Town Council or the Planning Director:
(A) The proposed development shall comply with all lot area, lot width, front yard, side yard, rear yard, height, lot coverage requirements and other development standards for the zoning district in which it is located, as set forth in Chapter 6;
(B) The proposed development shall comply with the off-street parking and loading requirements set forth in 7.8 of this Ordinance;
(C) The proposed development shall comply with the appearance, landscaping, and buffer requirements set forth in Sections 7.7 and 7.2 of this Ordinance;
(D) Traffic circulation and control patterns within the site shall be adequate to provide access to adjoining properties and streets;
(E) Walkways shall be located so that pedestrians may walk from store to store or building to building on the site and on adjacent properties, with the minimum possible conflicts with vehicular traffic and the maximum possible efficiency of pedestrian circulation;
(F) Wherever possible, all walkways, travel lanes, and driveways shall be connected with related facilities in adjacent properties;
(G) Where on-site travel lanes and/or driveways connect to adjacent properties and allow traffic movement between adjacent properties, such lanes and driveways shall be constructed with curbs and gutters meeting the requirements of the Town's Standard Specifications and Details Manual;
(H) Parking shall not be allowed along the travel lanes and driveways covered by paragraph (G) above, and adequate no-parking signs shall be installed along all such travel lanes and driveways;
(I) Water supplies, fire protection facilities, and sanitary sewer facilities shall be adequate to serve the type and amount of development proposed;
(J) Drainage systems shall be adequate for the disposition and treatment of stormwater;
(K) The proposed development shall meet all other applicable requirements of this Ordinance, and shall comply with applicable provisions in supplemental documents such as, but not limited to, the Design Guidelines Manual, Downtown Design Guidelines, Community Appearance Manual, Standard Specifications and Details Manual, Cary Transportation Plan.
(L) All non-residential development shall be designed to allow for cross access to compatible adjacent properties to encourage shared access points on public or private streets. This requirement may be waived if the Planning Director determines that cross access is impractical.
Cary, NC Land Development Ordinance On-line VIC Version - This site last updated 3/4/2008
Note: This is not the official version of the Cary Land Development Ordinance