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3 <br />PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT <br />ORDINANCE: ZONING ORDINANCE <br />REFERENCE: ARTICLE 6.23 Watershed Protection Overlay Districts <br />ARTICLE 22 Definitions <br />ORIGIN OF AMENDMENT: Staff Planning Board <br />BOCC Public <br />X Other: NC Division of Water Quality <br />STAFF PRIORITY RECOMMENDATION: _X_ High Middle Low <br />Comment: <br />PUBLIC HEARING DATE: November 24, 1997 <br />PURPOSE OF AMENDMENT: To amend Orange County watershed protection regulations in response to <br />comments from the NC Division of Water Quality on compliance with the <br />State mandate. <br />IMPACTSASSUES: Zoning Ordinance amendments which were adopted by the Board of <br />Commissioners on January 1, 1994 were soon thereafter submitted for review and <br />approval by the Environmental Management Commission. <br />The Division of Water Quality (DWQ), responsible for reviewing the ordinances <br />for all NC counties and municipalities within water supply watersheds, returned <br />its comments in the attached letter to the County Manager dated August 1, 1997. <br />The following revisions are required in order to obtain full compliance with the <br />State mandate: <br />• Change the word "sludge" to "residual "; <br />Change references from "Division of Environmental Management" to <br />"Division of Water Quality "; and <br />Clarify definitions for Major Variance, Minor Variance, and Discharging <br />Landfill. <br />One of the revisions in the attached letter (item 4.b - definition of Non- <br />Conforming Lot of Record) is not necessary. The Zoning Ordinance already <br />contains a definition of Non - Conforming Lot which satisfies the state <br />requirement. DWQ staff was not aware of this definition when their letter was <br />written, and indicated during a phone conversation with Planning Staff on <br />October 3, 1997 that revision to the current definition was not necessary. <br />Likewise, DWQ staff was unaware that the Zoning Ordinance already defines <br />Discharging Landfill. The existing definition needs to be revised only to state that <br />