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~~~ <br />Impacts that would require submittal to the Division of Water Quality before any approvals could be <br />issued by the County include driveway crossings that disturb greater that 25 linear feet of the <br />buffer, bridges, greenway trails, utilities, ponds, anal road crossings. <br />The attached Stormwater Ordinance amendments conform to requirements by NCDENR- Division <br />of Water Quality, the Environmental Management Commission, and the NC Administrative Code, <br />rules 15A 2B .0233 and .0241. These changes are the result of the State Attorney General's office <br />extensive review, NCDENR-DWQ staff enforcement experience and the recommendations of <br />Harmony Whalen. <br />Request <br />To adopt the amendments to the Orange County Stormwater Program and Ordinance far Lands <br />within the Neuse River Basin. <br />The deadline for submittal to the State in order to be placed on the October agenda of the <br />Environmental Management Commission is September 15th. <br />Location <br />Upper Neuse River Basin within Orange County which includes Upper and Lower Eno, Little River <br />and Flat River watershed basins. <br />Existing and Proposed Conditions <br />Existing: <br />Orange County Stormwater Program for Lands within the Neuse River Basin in place without <br />implementation or en#orcement for Sections 3 and 4, Riparian Buffers. Erosion and Sedimentation <br />Control, and Water Supply Watershed Requirements, and Subdivision buffer requirements <br />currently in place. <br />Proposed: <br />• change in civil penalty to add phrase `per day' <br />• change in criminal penalty to conform with state administrative code <br />• semantic revisions involving the definition of the word County, the use of words such as `rule', <br />etc. <br />• change in the major variance process for the Stormwater Ordinance to parallel the State's <br />process <br />• change in Section 4.F.2 from citing 15A NCAC 2B .0242 to incorporating .0242 word for word <br />per the State Attorney General's office. <br />Develo ment Process Schedule and Action <br />• Public Hearing held May 22, 2000 with no speakers from the public. <br />• Forwarded Draft Program to NCDENR-DWQ upon approval by the Board.' <br />• Approved by DWQ, the Environmental Management Commission- Water Quality Committee on <br />October 11, 2000. <br />• Adoption of Program and Ordinance on December 4, 2000 per the Board's approval. <br />• December 2000 through March 2001: implement Phase 1 of the P%gram and Ordinance with <br />the focus being on Nitrogen Reduction standards and measures, and Public Education and <br />Outreach. <br />• Meetings regarding the legal requirements for the granting of delegated authority between <br />County Staff, Harmony Wayland, Division of Water Quality Staff, and the Attorney General's <br />office. <br />