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z9 <br />is reasonably necessary to evaluate the proposed development. The <br />Erosion Control Officer shall issue the Plan Waiver dorm if he finds that: <br />1. The land-disturbing activity will not result in the uncovering of <br />more than 10,000 square feet; and <br />2. The land-disturbing activity is not to be conducted in <br />connection with any of the following types of developments: <br />a. shopping centers <br />b. industrial and commercial facilities <br />c. major subdivisions <br />d. roads <br />e. any activity involving the temporary or permanent storage <br />(above ar below ground) of any noxious, toxic, or <br />hazardous substance, including fuel storage facilities. <br />3. The proposed land-disturbing activity will not: <br />a. significantly increase or decrease the rate or volume of <br />surface water runoff; <br />b. significantly contribute to the degradation of water runoff; <br />c. have a significant adverse impact on a wetland, <br />watercourse, or University Lake,,,Cane Creek. and <br />Upper Eno Protected Watershed Areas; <br />d. occur within a buffer area circumscribing University <br />Lake, Cane Creek, and Upper, Eno Protected Watershed <br />Areas. <br />C. Protection of Properly <br />Persons conducting land-disturbing activity shall take all reasonable <br />measures to protect all public and private property from damage by such <br />activities. This requirement shall apply to any area to be disturbed. <br />Section 6 Basic Control Objectives <br />An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan may be disapproved pursuant to <br />Section 18 of this ordinance if the plan fails to address the fallowing control <br />objectives: <br />A. Identify Critical Areas <br />On-site areas which are subject to severe erosion, and off-site areas <br />which are especially vulnerable to damage from erasion and/or <br />sedimentation, are to be identified and receive special attention, and <br />appropriate mitigative measures are to be taken to protect those areas. <br />