Land Development Ordinance - Amended 4-7-2025

production of pharmaceuticals, hardware, toys, mechanical components, electrical or electronic components, computer hardware and software, glass products, clay and pottery products, food and beverage packaging, candy and other confectionery products, products made from rubber, plastic or resin, converted paper and cardboard products. (17) MANUFACTURING, ARTISAN. An establishment for the preparation, creation, assemblage and/or repairs of artifacts, display and sale of individually hand-crafted items limited to artwork, jewelry, furniture, sculpture, pottery, leather crafts, hand-woven articles and related items using electrical machinery and equipment or artists, and may include retail sales in accordance with the Land Development Ordinance. (18) MAP REPOSITORY (Flood Damage Prevention) . The term defining the location of the official flood hazard data to be applied for floodplain management. It is a central location in which flood data is stored and managed; in North Carolina, FEMA has recognized that the application of digital flood hazard data products have the same authority as hard copy products. Therefore, the NCEM’s Floodplain Mapping Program websites house current and historical flood hazard data. For effective flood hazard data the NC FRIS website (http://FRIS.NC.GOV/FRIS) is the map repository, and for historical flood hazard data the FloodNC website (http://FLOODNC.GOV/NCFLOOD) is the map repository. (19) MARGINAL ACCESS STREET . The term defining a secondary access to a residential or nonresidential development that serves a partial or all of the development and/or may be utilized as service access to such development. The typical length of a marginal access street will not exceed 300 feet. (20) MARKET VALUE (Flood Damage Prevention) (General). The term defining the building value, not including the land value and that of any accessory structures or other improvements, on a zoning lot. Market value may be established by an independent certified appraisal; replacement cost depreciated for age of building and quality of construction (actual cash value); or adjusted tax assessed values.

(21) MASONRY. The term defining a building material that includes all stone products, all brick products, or all concrete block units, including decorative and customized blocks.

(22) MASSAGE THERAPY. The term defining a facility employing a professional person(s) licensed by the State of North Carolina to perform nonmedical or nonsurgical massages by the manipulation of body muscle or tissue.

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