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2015-116 Orange County - North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission - Memorandum of Agreement
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Minutes 01-22-2015
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2 <br />3.Removed a requirement to report with copies of every application for erosion and <br />sedimentation control plan approvals, when received for review. <br />County staff contacted Ms. Rodgers regardingthe January 1, 2015 date specified in herletter <br />because BOCC consideration was scheduled for January 22, 2015.Ms. Rodgersindicated that <br />theSCC meeting is on February 5, 2015, and ifthe County couldprovide the executed <br />document by January 26th, it could be provided itto the SCC. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: <br />There is no financial impact associated with affirmative action on this <br />decision.Should the BOCC declineto adopt the revised MOA, Orange County would most <br />likely lose its delegated program status, along with associated revenue and the assurance of <br />close oversight of land development activities in the County. Current projected FY 2014-2015 <br />revenue from Erosion Control, Stormwater and Surface Water Identification (SWID) fees is <br />anticipated to be between $300,000 and $400,000. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): <br />The Manager recommends that the Board approve the Revised <br />Memorandum of Agreement(Attachment 4) and authorize the Chair to sign the agreement. <br /> <br />
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