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ORD-2013-003 Ordinance Amending the OC UDO Text - Incorporate Changes Suggested by MuniCode (UDO/Zoning 2012-15)
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There are no changes on this page — it is included to <br />make the changes on the next page more <br />understandable. <br />9.8.3 Injunctive Relief <br />(A) Civil Action in Superior Court <br />Article 9: Enforcement 31 <br />Section 9.8: Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br />90 days or by a fine not to exceed $5,000, or <br />(1) Whenever the governing body of the Town or County has reasonable cause to <br />believe that any person is violating or threatening to violate the soil erosion and <br />sedimentation control provisions of this Ordinance or any rule or order adopted or <br />issued pursuant to these regulations, or any term, condition, or provision of an <br />approved Erosion Control Plan, it may, either before or after the institution of any <br />other action or proceeding authorized by this Ordinance, institute a civil action in <br />the name of the town or county for injunctive relief to restrain the violation or <br />threatened violation. <br />(2) The action shall be brought in the Superior Court of Orange County. <br />(B) Order to Cease Violation <br />(1) Upon determination by a court that an alleged violation is occurring or is <br />threatened, the court shall enter any order or judgment that is necessary to abate <br />the violation, to ensure that restoration is performed, or to prevent the threatened <br />violation. <br />(2) The institution of an action for injunctive relief under this section shall not relieve <br />any party to the proceedings from any civil or criminal penalty prescribed for <br />violations of the soil erosion and sedimentation control provisions of this <br />Ordinance. <br />9.8.4 Restoration of Areas Affected by Failure to Comply <br />(A) The County may require a person who is engaged in a land- disturbing activity and failed <br />to retain sediment generated by the activity, as required by N.C.G.S. 113A- 57(3), to <br />restore the waters and land affected by the failure so as to minimize the detrimental <br />effects of the resulting pollution by sedimentation. <br />(B) This authority is in addition to any other civil or criminal penalty or injunctive relief <br />authorized under this Ordinance. <br />9.8.5 Revocation of Land Disturbing Permit <br />(A) Whenever a person conducting a land- disturbing activity is not complying with the soil <br />erosion and sedimentation control provisions of this Ordinance, the Land Disturbing <br />Permit, the Approved Erosion Control Plan or any amendments to the Erosion Control <br />Plan, the Erosion Control Officer may revoke the Land Disturbing Permit for the site. <br />(B) Notice of Revocation shall be sent by registered or certified mail to the person conducting <br />the land- disturbing activity. In the event delivery cannot be accomplished by registered or <br />certified mail, it may be accomplished in any manner provided in Rule 4 Q) of the North <br />Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. <br />(C) Upon receipt of the Revocation Notice, the person responsible must immediately order all <br />land- disturbing activities to cease except those which are specifically directed towards <br />bringing the site into compliance with the soil erosion and sedimentation control <br />provisions of this Ordinance. <br />(D) Once the site has been inspected and remedial work approved by the Erosion Control <br />Officer, the responsible party may reapply for a Land Disturbing Permit and pay the <br />appropriate fee. <br />(E) Resumption of land disturbing activities other than those necessary to bring the site back <br />into compliance with the soil erosion and sedimentation control provisions of this <br />Ordinance before the reissuance of the Land Disturbing Permit shall constitute a violation <br />of the Ordinance. <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance Page 9 -12 <br />
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