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Article 6: Development Standards 41 <br /> Section 6.14: Stormwater Management <br /> (c) The Plan shall clearly indicate the steps that will be taken for restoring a <br /> st„rrnwatw GE)Rtr„l StFUGt„FeSCM to its design specifications if a failure <br /> occurs. <br /> (3) Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance <br /> (a) Landscaping and grounds maintenance shall be the responsibility of the <br /> owning entity. <br /> (b) Vegetation shall not be established or allowed to mature to the extent <br /> that the integrity of the control structure is diminished or threatened, or to <br /> the extent of interfering with any easement or access to the sty,mooater <br /> st��,uctu eSCM. <br /> (4) Repair or Reconstruction <br /> (a) Except for general landscaping and grounds maintenance, the owning <br /> entity shall notify the County prior to any repair or reconstruction of the <br /> st,,,-,,water StFUGt„reSCM. <br /> (b) After notification by the owning entity, the Erosion Control Officer shall <br /> inform the owning entity of any required additions, changes or <br /> modifications and of the time period to complete said improvements. <br /> (c) All improvements shall be made consistent with the approved plans and <br /> specifications of the st rmwatw GGRtFGI StFUGt„ eSCM and the operations <br /> and maintenance plan or manual. <br /> (C) Inspections and Release of Sureties <br /> (1) County Inspection and Review <br /> (a) The st„r,nwateF GeRtr„l StFUGtUFeSCM shall be inspected by the Erosion <br /> Control Officer, after the owning entity notifies him/her that all work has <br /> been completed. At this inspection, the owning entity shall provide: <br /> (i) The signed deed, related easements and survey plat for the <br /> st„r,, wateF Gentr„l Str, Gt„roSCM ready for filing with the Orange <br /> County Register of Deeds; and <br /> (ii) A certification sealed by an engineer or landscape architect(to <br /> the extent that the General Statute, Chapter 89A, allow) stating <br /> that the detention pond is complete and consistent with the plans <br /> and specifications. <br /> (b) If the project passes inspection and the Erosion Control Officer accepts <br /> the certification, deed and easements, he/she shall file the deed and <br /> easements with the Orange County Register of Deeds, release up to <br /> 75% of the value of the performance bond or other security and issue a <br /> Watershed Protection Compliance Permit for the st,,,-.nwateF Gentr l <br /> StFUGtYMSCM. <br /> (c) If deficiencies are found, the Erosion Control Officer shall direct that the <br /> necessary improvements be made and/or documents corrected and <br /> resubmitted for approval. Upon completion, the improvements shall be <br /> re-inspected. <br /> (2) Watershed Protection Compliance Permit Required Prior to Occupancy <br /> No Building Permit or Certificate of Occupancy may be issued in the absence of <br /> a valid Watershed Protection Compliance Permit. <br /> (3) Release of Remaining Security <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-104 <br />