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I <br /> I <br /> Plan in compliance p ce with the requirements of this Section has been approved. <br /> D. Design of Permanent Nitrogen Export Reduction BMP's <br /> When a permanent nitrogen export reduction BMP is required for new <br /> development to meet the requirements of this Ordinance, a North Carolina <br /> registered professional engineer shall prepare the plan with the Engineer's <br /> Certification of Stormwater Management as shown in Appendix 3 affixed, signed, <br /> sealed and dated. <br /> E. Fees <br /> The Stormwater Management Plan Review Fee shall be aid at the time of <br /> p iI <br /> submittal. The fee shall be based upon the current Orange County Planning Fee <br /> Schedule. <br /> F. Appeals <br /> Appeals of the Enforcement Officer's decision on a Stormwater Management <br /> Plan shall be made to the Orange County Planning Director. If the Planning <br /> Director upholds the decision,the person shall be entitled to a public hearing if <br /> such person submits written demand for a hearing within 15 days after receipt of <br /> written notice of disapproval,modification, or conditions of approval. <br /> 1. Hearings held pursuant to this section shall be conducted by the <br /> Orange County Planning Board within 30 days after receipt of written <br /> demand for such hearing made by the person submitting the plan <br /> 2. The Orange County Planning Board shall make recommendations to <br /> the Board of Commissioners of Orange County within 30 days after the <br /> date of the hearing on such erosion control plan. <br /> 3. The Board of Commissioners of Orange County will render its final <br /> decision on any erosion control plan upon which a hearing is requested <br /> within 30 days of receipt of the recommendations from the agency <br /> conducting the hearing. <br /> Section 8 Permanent Nitrogen Export�Reduction Best Management Practices <br /> A. Permanent On-site Nitrogen Export Reduction BMP's <br /> The following on-site BMP's may be utilized for reducing nitrogen from new <br /> developments: <br /> 1. Wet detention ponds <br /> 2. Constructed wetlands <br /> 3. Open channel practices <br /> 4. Riparian buffers <br /> 5. Bioretention <br /> 26 <br />